Threep Pompedorfin

Threep, a character from the Blades of Light and Shadow series, is a nesper and a member of Your Character's party. He first appears in Chapter 3.

Appearance
Threep is a winged cat with purple, gray, and white fur, mismatched blue and yellow eyes, and bat-like wings. He is small enough to fit in a satchel.

Personality
Threep says that nespers have wisdom and the impeccable ability to judge character. He says it is his solemn duty and distinct pleasure to offer aid where he can. He also knows that he is adorable, and admits to being pampered as a species.

Blades of Light and Shadow

 * Chapter 3: The City By The Sea
 * Chapter 4: Escape at Sea
 * Chapter 5: The Floating City
 * Chapter 6: The Cursed Isle
 * Chapter 7: The Deadwood
 * Chapter 8: A Tale Of Two Princes
 * Chapter 9: The Queen, The Prince, And The Exile

Your Character
When Threep emerges from the crystal, you try to give it a name. Whatever you choose does not stick as he tells you what his name is. You are surprised he can speak, and he tells you and your party that while he was trapped in the crystal, he was not asleep. He heard about the mission and joins your party. At Port Parnassus, you get him anchovies to eat.

If you decline to go out and socialize with Mal and Nia, you spend time with Threep in your room at the inn. When you try to play with him, he tells you that nespers can appreciate the importance of play but it would behoove him to be dignified about it.

Nia Ellarious
Nia recognizes Threep's species when he emerges. She tells you and Mal that nespers were the beloved advisers of the ancient elves before the Great War. When he joins your party, she places him in her bag to keep him safe and to hide him from prying eyes. Even inside, he can sense darkness and alerts you and your party about the Shadow influence surrounding the mayor of Parnassus.

Trivia

 * You are able to try to give him a name, but he rejects it and instead tells you his name. This happens even if to try to name him "Threep".
 * Threep mentions in Chapter 5 that he cannot swim.