(Misfortune) Snake-Eyed Isissa

Lore
Christmas Day was supposed to be one of joy. When Isissa heard strange sounds and detected the scent of metal, she had no idea that her home village was being plundered. As she next heard the sniggering of men around her, the cloth was torn forcefully from her eyes. The bandits moved to look upon her beautiful face, but not a moment later they had been turned to stone. Instead of being surrounded by presents, Isissa found herself amidst the foulest company.

Acquisition
Evolves from Snake-Eyed Isissa.

Name origin
Isissais probably a variant of feminine name Isis. Isisis a Greek form of EgyptianIst(reconstructed asIsetorUeset), which possibly meant "the throne". In Egyptian mythology Isis was the goddess of the sky and nature, the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus. She was originally depicted wearing a throne-shaped headdress, but in later times she was conflated with the goddess of feminine love and motherhood Hathorand depicted having the horns of a cow on her head. She was also worshipped by people outside of Egypt, such as the Greeks and Romans.