All great points, Kulyok, especially the psionics and 'married life'.
Other than that...
* well, if the pc is female she could ask about Underdark fashion - you know, all this spider silk, laces, black velvet, drow jewellery, etc... I heard drow fashion might prove truly inspiring!
* how did she find her way to the surface?
* how did she learn about Shar
(it may or not be included... I tried to not read the talks as you have so many editors anyway and I don't want to be spoiled with my favourite female npc's content)* She seems to prefer man with brawns rather than brains which is pretty strange, considering her attachment to her brother who was a mage (and by this I don't mean that they had a romantic relathionship ==', only that she would known the merits&advantages of a mage rather well). Does she have a reason for that? Like, avoiding everything that reminds her of her emotional side, like memory of her brother would? Or perhaps she fears that an intelligent man wouldn't be fooled as easily or that easy to dominate?
* Running from a world being dominated by one goddess, she chose to serve another. We know that in drow tradition women become mostly priestesses, but on the surface it is not so. Why did she chose to *serve* when she could have tried a more independent profession? For example, why not a rogue? she wouldn't have a problem with pulling it of with her dext. Indeed, she could have been a master thief/assassin/whatever.
Edited by Alatariel, 05 April 2008 - 07:50 AM.
'NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency! Our *three* weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope.... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as fear, surpr-... I'll come in again.
NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition!... Amongst our weaponry are such diverse elements as: fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope, and nice red uniforms - Oh damn!'