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Known as the Mistress of the Doublecross, she is the Femme Fatale of the Thieves guild. She convinved [[Kanrik]] that he could use the [[Bringer of Night]] to overthrow [[Galem]], her then lover. When the plan failed, she suggested Kanrik be outcast and poisioned him before he could reveal her part in the scheme.
[[Image:Masila GOE.jpg|right|frame|Masila's ''Gallery of Evil'' portrait]]


She is reported to harbor a deep hatred for [[Hannah]] the [[Usul]] since the events on Terror Mountain.
'''Masila''' is an ambitious and power-hungry [[Green]] [[Acara]]. Considered the [[wikipedia:Femme fatale|femme fatale]] of the Thieves guild, she's also known as the ''Mistress of the Doublecross''. Before his disappearance, Masila pretended to be [[Galem]]'s lover so that she could influence him and gain more power for herself, although if she truly loved anybody, it was [[Kanrik]].


She is reported to harbour a deep hatred for [[Hannah]] since the events on [[Terror Mountain]].


==External Links==
==Plot summary==
===Hannah and the Ice Caves===
{{Main|Hannah and the Ice Caves: Plot}}


*Plot Info: [http://www.neopets.com/winter/plot_hic.phtml?chapter=1 Hannah and the Ice Caves]
Masila convinced Kanrik that they could use the [[Bringer of Night]] to overthrow Galem and lead the Thieves' Guild together. When the plan failed and Galem wanted to kill Kanrik, she suggested instead that he be cast out of the Guild and poisoned him before he could reveal her part in the scheme.
*Gallery of Evil: [http://www.neopets.com/evil/showcreature.phtml?pos=19 Masila]


[[Category: Characters]]
==Trivia==
[[Category: Villains]]
*Her signature brooch was not originally hers, but stole from another. Also, it can be owned by users via a [[Rare Item Code]] from the [[Neopets TCG]] and is titled '''Masilas Brooch'''.  Her purple cloak was also stolen, presumably from the owner of the brooch.
*Masila was added to the [[Gallery of Evil]] on November 19, 2004.
 
==External links==
*'''Plot Info:''' [http://www.neopets.com/winter/plot_hic.phtml?chapter=1 Hannah and the Ice Caves]
*'''Gallery of Evil:''' [http://www.neopets.com/evil/showcreature.phtml?villain=19 Masila]
*'''Neopets TCG:''' [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=6&id=47 Masila], [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=6&id=48 Masilas Cloak], [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=6&id=132 Masilas Brooch]
*'''Caption Competition:''' [http://www.neopets.com/games/caption/caption_archive.phtml?place=489 #489]
 
[[Category:Acaras]]
[[Category:Gallery of Evil]]
[[Category:Hannah and the Ice Caves]]
[[Category:Thieves Guild]]
[[Category:Villains]]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 15 November 2013

Masila's Gallery of Evil portrait

Masila is an ambitious and power-hungry Green Acara. Considered the femme fatale of the Thieves guild, she's also known as the Mistress of the Doublecross. Before his disappearance, Masila pretended to be Galem's lover so that she could influence him and gain more power for herself, although if she truly loved anybody, it was Kanrik.

She is reported to harbour a deep hatred for Hannah since the events on Terror Mountain.

Plot summary[edit]

Hannah and the Ice Caves[edit]

Main article: Hannah and the Ice Caves: Plot

Masila convinced Kanrik that they could use the Bringer of Night to overthrow Galem and lead the Thieves' Guild together. When the plan failed and Galem wanted to kill Kanrik, she suggested instead that he be cast out of the Guild and poisoned him before he could reveal her part in the scheme.

Trivia[edit]

  • Her signature brooch was not originally hers, but stole from another. Also, it can be owned by users via a Rare Item Code from the Neopets TCG and is titled Masilas Brooch. Her purple cloak was also stolen, presumably from the owner of the brooch.
  • Masila was added to the Gallery of Evil on November 19, 2004.

External links[edit]