Lore[]
Leila stands before the Shadow King's army and puts on her mask. She has nothing to hide, but rather, this act is part of a ceremony that will promise her victory in the coming struggle. Her overpowering magic causes the columns to crumble and hang in midair. The florescent streams that dance and flit about her are the signal that she is prepared to enact justice.
Acquisition[]
Name origin[]
Leila is a variant of the Arabic female given name Laylā (ليلى). It was used by Lord Byron for characters in The Giaour (1813) and Don Juan (1819).
Additional Info[]
Artwork by Jongchul Lee.