Tabetha Grottle

"Most books on witchcraft tell you that witches work naked. This is because most books about witches are written by men" - A playful Tabetha Grottle in Peer's Point.

At a Glance


A half-human, half-eladrin witch, Tabetha Grottle was swayed by the promise of life-everlasting and revenge on The Raven Queen and pledged herself to the teachings of Vecna. Becoming a pupil of Talmon Bott, Tabetha Grottle developed her own style of necromancy called Bonecasting which allowed her to manipulate the skeletal material of still-living creatures.

History
Following the death of her family who drowned while passing their caravan across a river, Tabetha was left orphaned at the mouth of said rapids with the corpses of her family bobbing around her. As raven-agents of The Raven Queen plucked the souls from their bodies, Tabetha vowed revenge on the Dark Mistress of Death and sought out the teachings of her antithesis, Vecna. Necromancy was a natural school for Tabetha's sorrow, allowing her to simultaneously exert her considerable magic power while preventing The Raven Queen from acquiring more souls.

Becoming a powerful witch, Tabetha's powers grew until she eventually met Talmon Bott, who was currently in hiding following his defeat after the Necrotic War. Immediately Tabetha latched onto the Yellow Mask Necromancer and became his pupil, eventually developing her own signature style of necromancy -- Bonecasting.

Band of the Thorn
Appearing in Peer's Point with Byron Cruentus, Tabetha competed in the jousting competition versus Sagan Anlu'moon. Subtly using her powers to best the noble avenger, she was crowned a winner of the competion. Returning to the Jenaris castle, Tabetha would later appear alongside her allies working openly again Fortune's Triad. Battling the heroes in the castle, Tabetha held them back before returning to the Band and escaping Peer's Point unscathed.