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737 weeks ago

Name: Aiykoh [No Surname]
Race: Hume, Female
Age: Approximately 23



Physical Description: Aiykoh is petite, nearly a head shorter than most Hume women. She prefers loose, bright clothing for most occasions, and her hair is always worn down, often lending to a slightly rumpled appearance. Aiykoh is physically fit and could be considered pretty, but her attire renders her nondescript to many.

…And much to her irritation, people hardly ever guess her age correctly. Always several years younger! Hmph.


Personality: Growing up among the Tarutaru–and some of the Mithra–has lent curiousity and lightheartedness to Aiykoh's personality. While she can be quiet and studious when warranted, she is not shy and has a great fondness for pranks. Aiykoh can also be very willful and stubborn, though she tries not to be petty. Tries…


Background: Orphaned toward the end of the Crystal War, Aiykoh was raised by close friends of her late parents. She has little recollection of the first three years of her life with her mother and father–Ayona and Stephen–though she has stories and photos of both. They were respected paladins, but they perished alongside many against the invading beastmen that razed Windurst and the surrounding Sarutabaruta regions. Aiykoh was left in the care of Baram-Taram and his wife Tomomo, tarutaru mages that lived to see the end of the war and Windurst returned to its former glory.

Aiykoh spent much of her childhood in the company of her new Tarutaru guardians and friends. Being raised in Windurst gave her an appreciation of nature and magic. Baram-Taram and Tomomo never tried to pique Aiykoh's curiousity about the path both her parents had chosen as paladins–Tomomo insisted that Ayona and Stephen would never wish to see their daughter on the front lines of battle–and instead encouraged Aiykoh to study white magic from a young age, which still paid some tribute to her parents. Aiykoh grew to become a skilled healer; after all, no one knew more of magic than the Tarutaru, and there was much to heal in the aftermath of the war.


[[More background as I think of it.]]Aiykoh
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