Isery
"You have caught the interest of the Pirate-King, and therefore my interest as well," they say, fixing you with an amber-eyed gaze. "You seem capable enough. And I have need of a capable... friend."[1]
Isery, the King's Claw, is the primary enforcer on the Isle of Cats.
Smooth As Silk[edit | edit source]
"I do so dislike having to make examples of people. It's so messy."[2]
Androgynously attractive, impeccably dressed, and armed with ivory-inlaid claw rings,[3] Isery is the head enforcer of the Pirate King's will.[4][5] They also manage a luxurious brothel called the Honeyed Tongue,[6] and have an office in the building.[7]
Isery will stop at nothing to achieve a goal, even if it means betraying their compatriot Zaira,[8] torturing their own business partner,[9] or experimenting on their own patrons and employees at the Honeyed Tongue.[10][11] They are cunning and manipulative,[12] frequently condescending,[13][14] and yet still plenty charming,[15] even if they knowingly make it clear that their "friends" are means to an end.[16][17] If spurned, however, they will absolutely hold a grudge and take any excuse to ruin the other party[18] - despite earlier statements otherwise.[19] In a truly catlike fashion, they prefer to toy with their prey and leave them alive, although said prey's companions may not be so lucky.[20] They may even do this just to make someone in their custody suffer more, as money is not enough to convince them to sway them from wanton cruelty.[21]
While Isery does partake of gaoler's honey, they do so wisely and with intent.[22] They are more interested in experimenting with tailoring its effects,[23] and have an entire laboratory set up for this purpose.[24]
Isery in the Skies[edit | edit source]
"The crew have already complained about your new passenger. Apparently Isery repeatedly beats them at chess, at cards, and if they take issue, up."[25]
In the Sunless Skies timeline, Isery followed the Neathy exodus into the High Wilderness. As of 1905, they live in a small apartment in New London, making a living through dubiously legal means.[26] After apparently losing their prior wealth and status,[27] they have embarked on the search for the Martyr-King's Cup, an artifact of the King of Hours that grants immortality; they are just as fearsome, ruthless,[28] and cutthroat as ever.[29] Paradoxically, if it comes to it, they are even willing to die to succeed in even seeing the Cup.[30] Under moonlight, they appear as an armored knight.[31]
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