Rezmir Unterdoom
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Rezmir Unterdoom

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The Sibilant Skull, She Who Speaks Without Mercy, The Black Wyrmspeaker

“Rezmir did not believe in cruelty. Cruelty implies wasted effort. What she believed in was outcome. The blade, the order, the purge. All else was distraction.”
The Librarian

Rezmir Unterdoom was the Cult's’s blade—the most straightforward of the Wyrmspeakers, and yet the most terrifying. Where Galvan built doctrine, Neronvain wove lies, and Severin saw prophecy, Rezmir delivered results. Her rise through the Cult ranks was not won through speeches, but through blood, command, and obedience. Her word was final. Her silence was often fatal.

Chosen early in Severin’s reformation, Rezmir was granted a chromatic mask: the Black Mask of Ruthlessness, a fragment of Tiamat’s will that amplified her drive to its logical extreme—efficiency without hesitation, power without pause. She oversaw the logistics, discipline, and enforcement arms of the Cult, commanding assassins, enforcers, and black dragon flight-wings across Velkarn.

And though she was slain once—ambushed in the fetid Mere of Dead Men—her resurrection for the final battle at the Well of Dragons ensured she would die only on her terms.

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Origins and Ascendancy

Rezmir’s origins are almost entirely unknown. Some accounts place her birthplace near the Chultan peninsula, others in the marshlands of Tethyr, and a few whisper she was born of black dragon lineage, hatched as an egg and raised within the Cult from birth. What is agreed upon is this: she rose faster than any before her.

By the time Severin Silrajin began reconstructing the Cult, Rezmir had already butchered three rival factions, absorbed their assets, and enforced unity with the precision of a drawn blade. When Severin offered her the mask, she did not kneel—she simply took it, and it obeyed her.

The Black Mask heightened her sorcerous ability, fused with her assassin’s training, and made her the perfect executioner.

Role in the Cult

Rezmir’s responsibilities were pragmatic but vast:

  • Orchestrating raids across the Sword Coast, particularly in Greenest, Elturel, and along the High Road.
  • Maintaining discipline within the Cult ranks, often through fear, silence, or public demonstration.
  • Overseeing the logistical networks that moved stolen treasure, prisoners, and magical relics toward the summoning sites.
  • Silencing dissent, both within the Cult and among factions attempting to betray it from within.

Rezmir’s camp outside Greenest was the first major threat faced by the Five Guys, and her early defeat there—facilitated by a surprise rescue of Leosin Erlanthar—signaled the Cult’s vulnerability. But death did not halt her role.

She was resurrected months later, having been preserved via dark sorcery and black dragon alchemy, her body never truly decayed. In her words:

“Even death knows not to waste my time.”

The Battle of the Well of Dragons

Rezmir returned to the world colder and more focused than ever before. During the final battle, she led the Cult's elite assassin division, as well as a wing of black dragons, all bred or enthralled through necromantic means.

She faced off against Aknire, the Copper Wyrmspeaker, whose chaotic and impulsive fighting style clashed violently with Rezmir’s clinical execution. Their duel, fought amid shattered rituals and dying dragons, was one of brutal contrast—flashes of wild acrobatics against a relentless, silent advance.

Rezmir nearly slew Aknire, piercing his armor and melting his weapons with necrotic breath. But in a moment of defiant improvisation, Aknire broke her concentration mid-incantation and plunged one of her own poisoned daggers beneath her jaw.

She died wordlessly, not because she had lost, but because the mission was complete: the summoning ritual had already begun.

Legacy

Rezmir's death was quiet. Her body turned to shadow, her mask shattering into black mist. No monument was raised. No orders were reversed.

But her legacy lives on in tactics manuals still recovered from Cult safehouses. Her ideology—ruthlessness as clarity—persists in splinter cells and mercenary guilds, where her name is invoked like a mantra: “Do it like Rezmir.”

She remains a symbol not of evil, but of effectiveness devoid of mercy—the most feared and least mourned of the Wyrmspeakers.

Closing Remarks

Rezmir never ranted. She never recruited. She never questioned. Her mask did not change her—it recognized her. I sometimes wonder if she had lived longer, whether even Tiamat would have grown wary of her loyalty. For loyalty to cause often outlives loyalty to queen.

Title
The Sibilant Skull, She Who Speaks Without Mercy, The Black Wyrmspeaker

Type
NPC

Races
Half-Dragon

Gender
Female

Pronouns
She/Her