17th Day of Summer, 513 AV "A small girl arrives in town, accompanied by a large blue man. This odd pair immediately closet themselves in the Bharani Library."
Esla of the Tents of Mihara Benshira, 12 years old Unarmed 15, Climbing 30, Dagger 19, Persuasion 32, Intelligence 10, Cooking 34, Singing 40 Ennervism, 1 mark
Esla, unlike other Benshira, does not posses blue eyes. Born of a foreign father, she spent most of her life on the road. He conducted trade throughout Mizahar, favoring Cyphrus and Sylira, though she'd occasionally stay with relatives in Yahebah from time to time. Despite her half-blood, she has worshipped Yahal faithfully and for that, has been rewarded. Details of her past are largely unknown, though she carries a lakan at her side, presumably Akatar's.
When she was just nine, a group of Akalak saved her from certain death after being separated from her Father on a trip south. They started back to Riverfall, intending to raise her until a suitable birthing age where she would become a Navikak. That night, a group of bandits ambushed their campsite. Having managed to take the warriors off-balance, all were killed save Akatar and Solai, whom she managed to save through the use of her mark. This bravery and dedication to Yahal bonded the two and ever since they've traveled together in the hopes of restoring Akatar's honor.
Esla is a quiet, inquisitive child that prefers to learn by doing. She enjoys restful silence, which tends to put others at ease.
 Akatar & Solai Akalak, 232 years old Unarmed 55, Lakan 60, Broad Axe 35, Intelligence 25, Leadership 15, Wilderness Survival 43, Land Navigation 32
Akatar has a very strong sense of discipline, thus his dedication to Esla. Being a respected member of the Kuvay'nas, he feels obligated to restore his honor before returning to Riverfall where he might forge another lakan. Akatar has won out against his darker brother Solai, who seeks to use Esla as a tool for revenge rather than glory. Both however show her a great deal of respect, seeing her as a vessel the mercy of Yahal. The decision to give her their lakan was unanimous. Though Solai favors domination through subterfuge, his goals are more self-interested than sinister. While Akatar is the warrior, Solai is the politician. Both seek to better their standing in the world, though this goal has been temporarily sidetracked. |
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