
Name: Kialä scarab moon
Nickname: Kia
Title: Kialä the empress, Kialä the merciful, Kialä the riddle, Kialä the conqueror,
Age: adult prime
Gender: female
Race: almighty cobra
Height: tall
Relationship status: available but only to concubines
Homeland: the desert oasis of the Tal gods
Current residence: the empire’s palace
Weight: royal secret
Allegiance: good to Chaotic
Abilities/weaponry: toxic fangs, hypnotic suggestion, no physical weapon but can shape blades of all sorts out of water with a edge shape as any well shaped sword,
Magic: water and nature
Description: Empress Kialä Scarab Moon is a vision of celestial majesty, her form both mesmerizing and commanding. Her sleek, obsidian-hued scales shimmer with a cosmic glow, flecked with specks of gold and deep indigo, resembling a night sky alive with distant stars. This celestial effect extends down her arms and legs, blending seamlessly into soft, iridescent blues and pale accents along her underbelly.
Her most striking feature is her magnificent cobra hood, which unfurls like a pair of celestial wings. The inner membrane glows with an ethereal blue, speckled with stardust-like patterns, while golden adornments dangle gracefully from its edges, swaying subtly with her movements. These embellishments, along with the intricate gold markings along her body, emphasize both her divine presence and royal status.
Her piercing, icy-blue eyes radiate wisdom and intensity, capable of ensnaring those who meet her gaze—a trait that enhances her innate hypnotic suggestion magic. Crowning her head is a delicate yet regal golden diadem, shaped like a stylized flame or rising sun, further reinforcing her status as an empress.
Her attire is both elegant and practical, befitting a ruler who walks the fine line between diplomacy and battle. A flowing black and deep-blue dress, adorned with celestial patterns, drapes over her form, its hem accented with golden filigree that mimics the shifting sands of the desert. Long, ornate black sleeves extend from golden armlets, with strips of fabric that trail like ribbons when she moves, adding to her mystique. Around her ankles and tail, golden bands catch the light, emphasizing the sinuous grace of her movements.
Despite her grandeur, Kialä’s posture is one of composed confidence rather than arrogance. She carries herself with an effortless grace, her every movement deliberate and commanding—whether she is addressing her subjects, engaging in a diplomatic exchange, or summoning a blade of water to defend her empire. To those who know her true nature, Kialä is less the ruthless conqueror her titles suggest and more a protector of her people, wielding her power wisely and justly.
Personality: Empress Kialä Scarab Moon is the seventh ruler of the Almighty Cobra Empire, reigning over the desert oasis of the Tal Gods with wisdom, strength, and a keen sense of duty. Unlike the complacent rulers of the past, she refuses to be a monarch who merely watches from the throne. Where others might rely solely on their armies, Kialä rides into battle herself, proving that an empress must be as much a warrior as a ruler.
Confident and sharp-minded, Kialä’s sense of justice is firm but fair. She does not seek war, but if conflict is forced upon her, she will crush her enemies without hesitation—while making sure they never forget that she offered them peace first. Her mercy is not weakness; it is a reminder of the power she chooses to wield wisely.
Beyond the battlefield, Kialä enjoys riddles and intellectual challenges, often using them to test visiting envoys or even prisoners. Those who impress her with their wit may earn a place in her court, not only as concubines but as trusted advisors—for in her empire, intelligence is just as valuable as strength.
A ruler, a warrior, and a lover—Kialä embodies all three with effortless grace, ensuring that her reign will be remembered for generations to come.
The sphinx of tal desert: Encircling the sacred Temple of Knowledge, where the minds and memories of Tal emperors and empresses are preserved, lies the unforgiving Tal Desert. And watching over it like a silent sentinel is the Tal Sphinx—an ancient being of immense intellect and unfathomable wisdom. She is the source of Empress Kialä’s love for riddles, the one being who has consistently challenged the Empress’s wits and mind without yielding.
Kialä often ventures to the Sphinx’s domain, offering a rare tal gem—jewels born of the desert’s heart—as tribute for a new riddle. Their exchanges are near-ritualistic, an ongoing duel of intellect and a bond of mutual respect. The Sphinx, though fearsome, delights in these meetings, treating Kialä like a treasured pupil—perhaps even like a granddaughter.
But the Sphinx is far from benevolent to all. Tomb raiders, blasphemers, and bandits who stumble into her domain without reverence or fail to answer her riddles correctly meet swift, grim ends. For them, her mercy is as dry as the desert winds.
Despite her reclusive nature, the Tal Sphinx is a guardian of the empire. Should a true threat rise—one that endangers the soul of the land—she will awaken in full, ancient wrath and wisdom guiding her fury. Those who seek her must show perfect respect, for she weighs more than words; she judges the spirit, the intent, and every breath of those who enter her domain.
To Kialä, she is more than a riddle master or desert deity—she is a towering symbol of her lineage, and perhaps the closest thing she has ever had to a wise grandmother. And though their bond is defined by challenges of the mind, the Empress holds deep affection for the Sphinx, knowing she stands as one of the last, oldest protectors of the realm.
A daring rescue: During one of Empress Kialä’s routine inspections of her empire, a troubling report reached her ears—bandits had been kidnapping her people with the intent to sell them to slavers and rival kingdoms.
Such an act was unforgivable. Without hesitation, Kialä gathered her strongest warriors and set out, personally leading the charge to track these criminals down.
When she found them, her fury was as sharp as her blade. She stood before the bandits, her voice carrying like a storm through the desert air.
“You steal from me. You steal from my people. And you think you will live to see another sunrise?”
The bandits barely had time to react before Kialä struck like a raging torrent, wielding a carved blade of flowing water, cutting through their ranks with unmatched precision. The fight ended the moment she took down their leader, leaving the remnants of the gang cowering before her mercy.
As she searched their camp, a particular cell caught her eye—one marked with the insignia of their leader’s “personal property.”
Breaking the lock, she found a kobold inside—a striking figure with black scales, green markings, golden highlights, and a tail swirling with an eerie green liquid. The kobold looked up at her with piercing eyes, cautious yet hopeful.
“Did you come to save me?” she asked.
Kialä had come for her people, but she nodded nonetheless.
That day, the kobold—Rosemary Rosary Thornsting, or simply Rosary—swore a lifelong debt to the empress. Grateful for her rescue, she pledged her skills as an assassin to Kialä’s service, eliminating any threat that dared rise against her.
Kialä, in return, promised her equality, not servitude. To Rosary, this was worth more than any life debt. She repaid it not just in blood, but in diplomacy—establishing trade routes between Kialä’s empire and the kobolds of the Silent Mountain.
Thus began a formidable alliance—and a beautiful friendship.
Empire society: Kialä’s empire thrives on social interaction and cooperation. While its people—comprised primarily of lizards and snakes—tend to be wary of outsiders, they are not hostile. Kialä has worked tirelessly to ensure her empire makes a strong first impression, understanding that unnecessary conflict is a burden best avoided. Merchants, scholars, and even lost travelers will find themselves treated with respect—though always under the watchful eyes of the empire’s warriors.
Kialä believes an empire that welcomes dialogue before conflict is an empire that thrives.
The cobra and the tiger: Kialä and Therese Sunrizer, the sorceress of the Jungle Empire of Rekaile, share a relationship built on both friendship and rivalry. Their history is long and complicated, filled with political maneuvering, teasing, and fierce debates—yet the foundation is always trust.
Kialä takes Therese’s advice seriously, despite the tigress’s mischievous nature, and Therese, in turn, respects Kialä’s wisdom. Though Kialä is unaware of Therese’s true status as an empress, she has always admired her cunning and strength.
Therese has influenced many aspects of Kialä’s court, but none quite as much as her taste in concubines. It was Therese who first introduced her to the appeal of tiger males, and ever since, Kialä has developed a deep appreciation for their strength, loyalty, and soft fur. Among her royal concubines, four are tigers, and she finds herself frequently seeking their company.
Therese, of course, never lets her hear the end of it.
Rivals in the red sand: Kialä first encountered Nowa los Raika while traveling through the Canyon of the Twin Goddesses, a land of scarlet sands and towering rock formations. Unlike the golden dunes of Kialä’s oasis kingdom, these lands were harsh, and its people even harsher.
Nowa quickly proved herself to be a warrior of unmatched skill—her swordplay as precise as her movements were graceful. The duel between them was fierce, and though Kialä was no stranger to battle, she had to admit: Nowa was one of the most talented warriors she had ever faced.
Outside of combat, Nowa revealed another skill—dance. She called it a hobby, a form of self-expression and entertainment, but it was just as much a weapon as her blades. Kialä, intrigued, requested she perform at court, only for Nowa to smirk and name her price—not gold, but trade goods.
Kialä had to respect her shrewdness.
Peace not war: Despite her titles as a conqueror, Kialä’s true nature is that of a diplomat and protector. She sees war as a last resort, always striving for peaceful resolutions—even when the odds are stacked against her.
This has, at times, led to controversial decisions. Most notably, Kialä has agreed to multiple political marriages in an effort to prevent war, only to later regret these alliances. Fortunately, with the help of her trusted friends and allies, she has always found a way out—sometimes through cunning legal maneuvering, other times through outright defiance.
Each time, she has emerged stronger and wiser, deeply grateful for the loyalty of those who stand by her side.
Whether through riddles, diplomacy, or war, Kialä ensures that her empire and its people will endure.
Favorite riddles:
Heart
“I beat without rest, yet never tire.
I break when given, yet bring two closer.
I can be stolen, yet still remain.
What am I?”
Answer: A heart
Wisdom
“The more of me you take, the more you leave behind.
I can be learned, but not taught.
A fool ignores me, the wise seek me.
What am I?”
Answer: Experience
Power
“I am greater when shared, weaker when hoarded.
I can build empires or shatter them with a word.
A wise ruler earns me, a tyrant demands me.
What am I?”
Answer: Respect
Legacy
“I am carved not in stone, but in memory.
Kings fear to lose me, the forgotten never had me.
I live beyond death, yet vanish in silence.
What am I?”
Answer: A name
Courage
“I am found in the smallest and the strongest.
I do not banish fear, but embrace it.
Without me, the mightiest warrior is nothing.
What am I?”
Answer: Courage itself
Character belongs to me
Designed by FeuilleKitten
Nickname: Kia
Title: Kialä the empress, Kialä the merciful, Kialä the riddle, Kialä the conqueror,
Age: adult prime
Gender: female
Race: almighty cobra
Height: tall
Relationship status: available but only to concubines
Homeland: the desert oasis of the Tal gods
Current residence: the empire’s palace
Weight: royal secret
Allegiance: good to Chaotic
Abilities/weaponry: toxic fangs, hypnotic suggestion, no physical weapon but can shape blades of all sorts out of water with a edge shape as any well shaped sword,
Magic: water and nature
Description: Empress Kialä Scarab Moon is a vision of celestial majesty, her form both mesmerizing and commanding. Her sleek, obsidian-hued scales shimmer with a cosmic glow, flecked with specks of gold and deep indigo, resembling a night sky alive with distant stars. This celestial effect extends down her arms and legs, blending seamlessly into soft, iridescent blues and pale accents along her underbelly.
Her most striking feature is her magnificent cobra hood, which unfurls like a pair of celestial wings. The inner membrane glows with an ethereal blue, speckled with stardust-like patterns, while golden adornments dangle gracefully from its edges, swaying subtly with her movements. These embellishments, along with the intricate gold markings along her body, emphasize both her divine presence and royal status.
Her piercing, icy-blue eyes radiate wisdom and intensity, capable of ensnaring those who meet her gaze—a trait that enhances her innate hypnotic suggestion magic. Crowning her head is a delicate yet regal golden diadem, shaped like a stylized flame or rising sun, further reinforcing her status as an empress.
Her attire is both elegant and practical, befitting a ruler who walks the fine line between diplomacy and battle. A flowing black and deep-blue dress, adorned with celestial patterns, drapes over her form, its hem accented with golden filigree that mimics the shifting sands of the desert. Long, ornate black sleeves extend from golden armlets, with strips of fabric that trail like ribbons when she moves, adding to her mystique. Around her ankles and tail, golden bands catch the light, emphasizing the sinuous grace of her movements.
Despite her grandeur, Kialä’s posture is one of composed confidence rather than arrogance. She carries herself with an effortless grace, her every movement deliberate and commanding—whether she is addressing her subjects, engaging in a diplomatic exchange, or summoning a blade of water to defend her empire. To those who know her true nature, Kialä is less the ruthless conqueror her titles suggest and more a protector of her people, wielding her power wisely and justly.
Personality: Empress Kialä Scarab Moon is the seventh ruler of the Almighty Cobra Empire, reigning over the desert oasis of the Tal Gods with wisdom, strength, and a keen sense of duty. Unlike the complacent rulers of the past, she refuses to be a monarch who merely watches from the throne. Where others might rely solely on their armies, Kialä rides into battle herself, proving that an empress must be as much a warrior as a ruler.
Confident and sharp-minded, Kialä’s sense of justice is firm but fair. She does not seek war, but if conflict is forced upon her, she will crush her enemies without hesitation—while making sure they never forget that she offered them peace first. Her mercy is not weakness; it is a reminder of the power she chooses to wield wisely.
Beyond the battlefield, Kialä enjoys riddles and intellectual challenges, often using them to test visiting envoys or even prisoners. Those who impress her with their wit may earn a place in her court, not only as concubines but as trusted advisors—for in her empire, intelligence is just as valuable as strength.
A ruler, a warrior, and a lover—Kialä embodies all three with effortless grace, ensuring that her reign will be remembered for generations to come.
The sphinx of tal desert: Encircling the sacred Temple of Knowledge, where the minds and memories of Tal emperors and empresses are preserved, lies the unforgiving Tal Desert. And watching over it like a silent sentinel is the Tal Sphinx—an ancient being of immense intellect and unfathomable wisdom. She is the source of Empress Kialä’s love for riddles, the one being who has consistently challenged the Empress’s wits and mind without yielding.
Kialä often ventures to the Sphinx’s domain, offering a rare tal gem—jewels born of the desert’s heart—as tribute for a new riddle. Their exchanges are near-ritualistic, an ongoing duel of intellect and a bond of mutual respect. The Sphinx, though fearsome, delights in these meetings, treating Kialä like a treasured pupil—perhaps even like a granddaughter.
But the Sphinx is far from benevolent to all. Tomb raiders, blasphemers, and bandits who stumble into her domain without reverence or fail to answer her riddles correctly meet swift, grim ends. For them, her mercy is as dry as the desert winds.
Despite her reclusive nature, the Tal Sphinx is a guardian of the empire. Should a true threat rise—one that endangers the soul of the land—she will awaken in full, ancient wrath and wisdom guiding her fury. Those who seek her must show perfect respect, for she weighs more than words; she judges the spirit, the intent, and every breath of those who enter her domain.
To Kialä, she is more than a riddle master or desert deity—she is a towering symbol of her lineage, and perhaps the closest thing she has ever had to a wise grandmother. And though their bond is defined by challenges of the mind, the Empress holds deep affection for the Sphinx, knowing she stands as one of the last, oldest protectors of the realm.
A daring rescue: During one of Empress Kialä’s routine inspections of her empire, a troubling report reached her ears—bandits had been kidnapping her people with the intent to sell them to slavers and rival kingdoms.
Such an act was unforgivable. Without hesitation, Kialä gathered her strongest warriors and set out, personally leading the charge to track these criminals down.
When she found them, her fury was as sharp as her blade. She stood before the bandits, her voice carrying like a storm through the desert air.
“You steal from me. You steal from my people. And you think you will live to see another sunrise?”
The bandits barely had time to react before Kialä struck like a raging torrent, wielding a carved blade of flowing water, cutting through their ranks with unmatched precision. The fight ended the moment she took down their leader, leaving the remnants of the gang cowering before her mercy.
As she searched their camp, a particular cell caught her eye—one marked with the insignia of their leader’s “personal property.”
Breaking the lock, she found a kobold inside—a striking figure with black scales, green markings, golden highlights, and a tail swirling with an eerie green liquid. The kobold looked up at her with piercing eyes, cautious yet hopeful.
“Did you come to save me?” she asked.
Kialä had come for her people, but she nodded nonetheless.
That day, the kobold—Rosemary Rosary Thornsting, or simply Rosary—swore a lifelong debt to the empress. Grateful for her rescue, she pledged her skills as an assassin to Kialä’s service, eliminating any threat that dared rise against her.
Kialä, in return, promised her equality, not servitude. To Rosary, this was worth more than any life debt. She repaid it not just in blood, but in diplomacy—establishing trade routes between Kialä’s empire and the kobolds of the Silent Mountain.
Thus began a formidable alliance—and a beautiful friendship.
Empire society: Kialä’s empire thrives on social interaction and cooperation. While its people—comprised primarily of lizards and snakes—tend to be wary of outsiders, they are not hostile. Kialä has worked tirelessly to ensure her empire makes a strong first impression, understanding that unnecessary conflict is a burden best avoided. Merchants, scholars, and even lost travelers will find themselves treated with respect—though always under the watchful eyes of the empire’s warriors.
Kialä believes an empire that welcomes dialogue before conflict is an empire that thrives.
The cobra and the tiger: Kialä and Therese Sunrizer, the sorceress of the Jungle Empire of Rekaile, share a relationship built on both friendship and rivalry. Their history is long and complicated, filled with political maneuvering, teasing, and fierce debates—yet the foundation is always trust.
Kialä takes Therese’s advice seriously, despite the tigress’s mischievous nature, and Therese, in turn, respects Kialä’s wisdom. Though Kialä is unaware of Therese’s true status as an empress, she has always admired her cunning and strength.
Therese has influenced many aspects of Kialä’s court, but none quite as much as her taste in concubines. It was Therese who first introduced her to the appeal of tiger males, and ever since, Kialä has developed a deep appreciation for their strength, loyalty, and soft fur. Among her royal concubines, four are tigers, and she finds herself frequently seeking their company.
Therese, of course, never lets her hear the end of it.
Rivals in the red sand: Kialä first encountered Nowa los Raika while traveling through the Canyon of the Twin Goddesses, a land of scarlet sands and towering rock formations. Unlike the golden dunes of Kialä’s oasis kingdom, these lands were harsh, and its people even harsher.
Nowa quickly proved herself to be a warrior of unmatched skill—her swordplay as precise as her movements were graceful. The duel between them was fierce, and though Kialä was no stranger to battle, she had to admit: Nowa was one of the most talented warriors she had ever faced.
Outside of combat, Nowa revealed another skill—dance. She called it a hobby, a form of self-expression and entertainment, but it was just as much a weapon as her blades. Kialä, intrigued, requested she perform at court, only for Nowa to smirk and name her price—not gold, but trade goods.
Kialä had to respect her shrewdness.
Peace not war: Despite her titles as a conqueror, Kialä’s true nature is that of a diplomat and protector. She sees war as a last resort, always striving for peaceful resolutions—even when the odds are stacked against her.
This has, at times, led to controversial decisions. Most notably, Kialä has agreed to multiple political marriages in an effort to prevent war, only to later regret these alliances. Fortunately, with the help of her trusted friends and allies, she has always found a way out—sometimes through cunning legal maneuvering, other times through outright defiance.
Each time, she has emerged stronger and wiser, deeply grateful for the loyalty of those who stand by her side.
Whether through riddles, diplomacy, or war, Kialä ensures that her empire and its people will endure.
Favorite riddles:
Heart
“I beat without rest, yet never tire.
I break when given, yet bring two closer.
I can be stolen, yet still remain.
What am I?”
Answer: A heart
Wisdom
“The more of me you take, the more you leave behind.
I can be learned, but not taught.
A fool ignores me, the wise seek me.
What am I?”
Answer: Experience
Power
“I am greater when shared, weaker when hoarded.
I can build empires or shatter them with a word.
A wise ruler earns me, a tyrant demands me.
What am I?”
Answer: Respect
Legacy
“I am carved not in stone, but in memory.
Kings fear to lose me, the forgotten never had me.
I live beyond death, yet vanish in silence.
What am I?”
Answer: A name
Courage
“I am found in the smallest and the strongest.
I do not banish fear, but embrace it.
Without me, the mightiest warrior is nothing.
What am I?”
Answer: Courage itself
Character belongs to me
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