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Heroes of Ithia: Planar Wanderer Matta Cam

Matta Cam. Wanderer of Planes, Sorceress, Academic, possibly mad woman, Klemant Foundling.  

Nicknames: The Ruby Eyed, The Mistress of Magic, The Plane Walker, The Sorceress of Steps, The Eye of Fire, The Great and Distracted, The Veilbreaker, The Unvanquished, The Moon Tamer, and The Gypsy Queen.  

Matta Cam was orphaned from her Kelmant parents, wandering entertainers, found dying in a broken heap at the bottom of a cliff where her family’s cart was knocked from by a rockslide. She was found and snatched from the grasps of death by Zatolen and taken in as a daughter. Raised by the Gods and cared for as an equal with Maralina, Kayin, Ogrell, Selimara, and Korrel. She was healed by Talisman and she learned magic from Septriss himself. Matta Cam’s sorceress bloodline bloomed and with training and care has taken to wandering distant lands fighting Gods, Monsters, and Entities across Ithia and outer planes. Shes faced off against and outplayed Mire, dueled against Sultria to a standstill, and has driven off Entities of the Dread Heralds, Flayed Ones, Halok, Red Prophets, Depthless Ones, and other nightmarish outsider forces. Though mostly she just enjoys traveling the planes and learning all she can about the many worlds out there. Many people borrow her notations and biographies of outsiders, spirits, and souls and is one of the main sources for knowledge outside of the mortal coil for the Hall of Heroes.  

Matta Cam has sun-kissed skin, long silvery hair, one pink eye, and an artificial eye carved from a dragon stone ruby. Matta Cam wears black robes with pink scroll work, a pack of various adventuring, hiking, and planar traveling, she has a collection of powerful artifacts as one of the last non Septrinian capable of true enchantments. Matta Cam has a decent selection of scars and tattoos but most still find her quite attractive. She usually avoids make up but will do her best to try and blend in with other ladies when she is in the rare mood to accept invitation to parties be their hosts divine or mortal. While she can pass as peasant beauty, merchant socialite, noble lady, or even lesser goddess in dress and mannerisms as needed she does struggle with socially acceptable discussion topics.  

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