Tefta

Tefta
Non-player character
Basic information
ActorMatthew Mercer
RaceGnome
Biographical information
Pronounsshe/her
Agegnomish equivalent of her 50s[1]
LanguagesCommon
PlacesDreamscape Theater, Jrusar
Mechanical information
Creature typeHumanoid
Appearances
First seen"Behind the Curtain" (3x07)
StreamCampaign 3 (1 episode)

Tefta is the gnome business manager for Stuvan's Dreamscape Theater. As an NPC, Tefta is played by Matthew Mercer.

Description[edit | edit source]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Tefta wears strong floral perfume, the scent of which fills her office. She is in the gnomish equivalent of a human's late 50s, and has a graying red beehive hairstyle. When Bells Hells first met her, she was wearing cat's-eye glasses; a tasseled dress, reminiscient of flapper style; and heavy makeup with lots of blush.[2] She speaks in a southern accent.

Personality[edit | edit source]

Tefta is both "very sexually confident"[3] and very business-minded.[4]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Background[edit | edit source]

Tefta is the business manager for the theater.[5] As part of this job, she interfaces with patrons, particularly wealthier ones and regulars.[6] Along with Stuvan and Ocampo, she is one of the only people with full access to all parts of the theater.[7]

"Behind the Curtain" (3x07)[edit | edit source]

The party was brought to Tefta's office by Ocampo as part of their investigation into the disappearances at the theater. She provided the group with some details about the patrons, notably about Eden Caldswell and Emir's affair and of her suspicions that Yaden was selling kepper dust at the theater. She was also willing to gie them information about her coworkers and performers who had disappeared. Imogen read her thoughts, and found that she was genuinely saddened by the disappearances, but also quite interested in finding some "companionship" from the party.

Appearances and mentions[edit | edit source]

Quotations[edit | edit source]

Tefta: Oh honey, how do I narrow it down? I've left my mark up and down this theater.[8]

References[edit | edit source]

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