At present, Azima is pursuing this vigilante relentlessly. She has therefore taken a great interest in the newest addition to the abundant bounties visible on wanted posters around Bastok: the so-called "Dhampir Mithra." The exorbitantly high price on this Mithran head is due to her suspected involvement in deliberately propagating the Three-dawn Scourge amongst Allied troops. Those rare few who know anything of her eccentric and anchoritic ways reveal that she has recently met with difficulties funding her compulsive purchasing of alchemical publications. And so in the late evening hours when all know her to be coming, doors and shutters are drawn and sealed tight, lest a little evil make its way in. Her advance notifications to the authorities spread quickly amongst a populace that has come to know all to well the desperate screams and howls that echo throughout the city as her victims are drug to meet their fate, gripping all within earshot in an indescribable aura of fear and terror. She hauls in tow a coarse, flaxen sack containing her sometimes charred (or occasionally frozen) quarry, to be turned in and the bounty on their heads collected. Here she devotes every spare moment to her insatiable thirst for higher knowledge, ravenously poring over her collection of ancient magical tomes and philosophical doctrines.Īzima pays visit to the capital only under the strict cover of deepest night. Azima has been dubbed by many the "Hermitess of the Highlands," for it is in the uninhabited and remote uplands of Konschtat that she resides, seeking undisturbed solitude and quiet. Renowned by some and feared by others as the Bastokan area's most accomplished and dangerous bounty hunter.