Kazanna
Okay, I see you've found the Logistics page but I am not finding the passphrase in your CS (sorry if I somehow missed it... even if using ctrl+F.) But since I don't feel like playing a game of find the needle in the haystack when I've got schoolwork, just reply to this with the passphrase.
Also, she's rather OP as was pointed out. You need to add one more weakness and cut out some of her strengths. As I read this I see that she is virtually untouchable, impossible to escape, incredibly agile AND strong, skilled at an "arsenal of weapons" and has a keen eye for detail. PLUS influential husband in the shadowy side, PLUS custom blades. That's waaaay too much even for one crazy lady to have. I'll need you to limit her specialty in terms of weapons as well.
Remember that her husband as you wrote is "relatively unknown" noble and thus she wouldn't have that much funding. And keep in mind the time period: strong fibers for clothes that can double as defense (kevlar, etc.) aren't invented yet. This is still medieval times. Please keep it within reason. I also have no clue as to how she would have gotten hold of "ten miles" of thread from some theoretical "giant spider." Not plausible in this scenario.
I get that you might feel a bit intimidated as it's a lot of monsters vs. one hunter (you), but remember that you are human and don't have to hide your nature. Also, monsters wouldn't be able to use their magic in a visible fashion.
However, I did like the interesting touch of being married to this similarly minded character.
Also, she's rather OP as was pointed out. You need to add one more weakness and cut out some of her strengths. As I read this I see that she is virtually untouchable, impossible to escape, incredibly agile AND strong, skilled at an "arsenal of weapons" and has a keen eye for detail. PLUS influential husband in the shadowy side, PLUS custom blades. That's waaaay too much even for one crazy lady to have. I'll need you to limit her specialty in terms of weapons as well.
Remember that her husband as you wrote is "relatively unknown" noble and thus she wouldn't have that much funding. And keep in mind the time period: strong fibers for clothes that can double as defense (kevlar, etc.) aren't invented yet. This is still medieval times. Please keep it within reason. I also have no clue as to how she would have gotten hold of "ten miles" of thread from some theoretical "giant spider." Not plausible in this scenario.
I get that you might feel a bit intimidated as it's a lot of monsters vs. one hunter (you), but remember that you are human and don't have to hide your nature. Also, monsters wouldn't be able to use their magic in a visible fashion.
However, I did like the interesting touch of being married to this similarly minded character.