Lessia Tossington

Appearance
She is quick and friendly to most people she meets, but still emits an uneasy feeling. She usually carries clothes that remind of a Spring Tuxedo, but the shirt is in fact a re-made straight jacket.

Her entire face is full of loose stitches that come apart when she smiles or moves her mouth too much. She can give away very disturbed smiles.

Background
"The customer is always right. Except when they're wrong, then you eat them."

Lessia remembers nothing of her life pre-Undeath. She seems to think she once was a Desk Clerk at some important establishment, and has therefor been known to frequent the local Inns, where she is convinced that she works. Truth is, she is an escaped Mental Patient dubbed No. #67 from the former Andorhal Asylum. As the town was destroyed, Lessia managed to escape by killing two Wardens who tried to hide in her room. She ran outside, and into an Abomination. It is unsure when she woke up as a Forsaken, because one day she simply started to randomly appear in Inns all over the Eastern Kingdoms.

She is schitzofrenic, paranoid, insane and very service minded. In short, she's a timed bomb when it comes to unfortunate happenings around her. As of late, she has met a mysterious robed figure called Heatharn, who forced her own home-made "perfume" down Lessia's throat in an attempt to interrogate her. Soon after, Lessia's fragile mind and body became addcited to the "perfume", and now she craves it at random intervals. She sought the maker of the "perfume" out, and, under a slight sway of minds she became Heatharn's assistant and pet.

Lessia's face is not her own. During her living days, she tore it off with her bare hands because she was afraid of water. Her Warden tried to force her to wash up before breakfast, but she just lost it and after having nearly killed herself she proceeded and began eating the Warden's face instead. Lessia can't stop smiling when she sees a stranger, and every time she does it, one of her stitches loosen and she has to re-attach it with thread and needle.