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When the day came for their attack, Geisswolk, against orders, pressed on alone once they reached the coral beds, confident in her own skills and preferring to go it alone. Yunari, happening to be alone at the time, feeding an Elbst, nearly pierced Geisswolk with a shortblade as she covered the Hyur's mouth, putting her to the ground and signaling for silence before leading her aside. If only from shock, the Hyur followed, and listened to Geisswolk explain the incoming attack as she urged the Hyur to escape before the bloodshed, asking if other captives were alone. Balking, Yunari began to protest the attack, urging Geisswolk to steer the unit from her newfound family of sorts. Naturally this sparked a fight between the young women, and the noise attracted the attention of Novv's ilk, who rushed to the scene, weapons brandished. Novv himself showed, staving the arms of Geisswolk and his eldest as they aimed to strike blows on one another, Yunari also aiding in halting the Sea Wolf. Unable to move and in a vulnerable position, the Roegadyn was forced to listen to the Hyur's tale, with understandable heaps of disbelief, hatred for the Sahagin in her eyes. It was only when the Scarlet Sea Devil's spawn chose that moment to attack Novv's clutch, and the elder Sahagin took a blow that would otherwise have slain the Lancemaiden where she was held, that she began to have an onze of belief in the tale of her Hyur rival. One of the fiercest battles either woman had been in unfolded then, the Yellow Jackets and their hired help attacking shortly after hearing the outcries from the captives as the Scarlet Sea Devil's force stormed the coral beds. In the chaos, all but a few of the captives retained their lives, ushered out by Geisswolk and Yunari before the pair turned their attentions on the remaining Sea Devil Spawns. Fighting until all of the attackers were dead, mimicking the Sea Devil's own take-no-prisoner approach out of need, Geisswolk returned to the Yellow Jackets to urge them to return to Limsa Lominsa, while Yunari urged Novv to retreat with his kin for a time. Both parties obliged, weakened by the war, though Novv stayed on to ensure all were gone. It was then that Geisswolk convinced Yunari to return to "civilized" society, recapping the events of the Calamity and all she knew of that had ensued since. Convincing the Hyur that if the Roegadyn had survived the tradeship's inevitable wreck, it was possible her parents had as well. The assistance of the Oerbas in sparing Geisswolk her death was in fact, as she stated, the very reason she came to return Yunari to Eorzea proper, feeling a debt owed to them for their protection. After hours of discussion and debate, the Hyur finally said her goodbyes to Novv with much reluctance, and promises to return from time to time. The leader of the clutch gifted her with one of his finest Elbsts, as well bestowing Geisswolk a fine coral trident wielded by the slain Sahagin, a sign of his thanks and neutrality to her for her assistance and willingness to spare his kin.  
 
When the day came for their attack, Geisswolk, against orders, pressed on alone once they reached the coral beds, confident in her own skills and preferring to go it alone. Yunari, happening to be alone at the time, feeding an Elbst, nearly pierced Geisswolk with a shortblade as she covered the Hyur's mouth, putting her to the ground and signaling for silence before leading her aside. If only from shock, the Hyur followed, and listened to Geisswolk explain the incoming attack as she urged the Hyur to escape before the bloodshed, asking if other captives were alone. Balking, Yunari began to protest the attack, urging Geisswolk to steer the unit from her newfound family of sorts. Naturally this sparked a fight between the young women, and the noise attracted the attention of Novv's ilk, who rushed to the scene, weapons brandished. Novv himself showed, staving the arms of Geisswolk and his eldest as they aimed to strike blows on one another, Yunari also aiding in halting the Sea Wolf. Unable to move and in a vulnerable position, the Roegadyn was forced to listen to the Hyur's tale, with understandable heaps of disbelief, hatred for the Sahagin in her eyes. It was only when the Scarlet Sea Devil's spawn chose that moment to attack Novv's clutch, and the elder Sahagin took a blow that would otherwise have slain the Lancemaiden where she was held, that she began to have an onze of belief in the tale of her Hyur rival. One of the fiercest battles either woman had been in unfolded then, the Yellow Jackets and their hired help attacking shortly after hearing the outcries from the captives as the Scarlet Sea Devil's force stormed the coral beds. In the chaos, all but a few of the captives retained their lives, ushered out by Geisswolk and Yunari before the pair turned their attentions on the remaining Sea Devil Spawns. Fighting until all of the attackers were dead, mimicking the Sea Devil's own take-no-prisoner approach out of need, Geisswolk returned to the Yellow Jackets to urge them to return to Limsa Lominsa, while Yunari urged Novv to retreat with his kin for a time. Both parties obliged, weakened by the war, though Novv stayed on to ensure all were gone. It was then that Geisswolk convinced Yunari to return to "civilized" society, recapping the events of the Calamity and all she knew of that had ensued since. Convincing the Hyur that if the Roegadyn had survived the tradeship's inevitable wreck, it was possible her parents had as well. The assistance of the Oerbas in sparing Geisswolk her death was in fact, as she stated, the very reason she came to return Yunari to Eorzea proper, feeling a debt owed to them for their protection. After hours of discussion and debate, the Hyur finally said her goodbyes to Novv with much reluctance, and promises to return from time to time. The leader of the clutch gifted her with one of his finest Elbsts, as well bestowing Geisswolk a fine coral trident wielded by the slain Sahagin, a sign of his thanks and neutrality to her for her assistance and willingness to spare his kin.  
  
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Her return to society was anything but easy, however, as having spent nearly four years and the start of her adulthood under the grip or care of the aquatic Beast Tribe, she had almost forgotten how "normal" society functioned. The intricacies, the politics, the social obligations, even clothing and hobbies all seemed overwhelming to the Hyur. Now roughly twenty-one, she spent time learning how to be a proper Hyur once more, with and without the assistance of Geisswolk. Despite their differences, the two grew to be inseparable, either fighting or assisting one another endlessly throughout the years, never seeming to feel that they had repaid the debts owed to one another. Re-bonding with several other friends helped her as well, and by the time she was twenty-two, nearing twenty-three, she was once again comfortable in her old society.
  
Difficult mesh.  
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During this time, her faith in the life of her parents faltered, and she turned more to her Patron Deity for guidance. Always it had been Oschon, The Wanderer, as she was prone to the very habit, and her father had strongly followed his faith as well. Having picked up in the footsteps of her father, she worked jobs guarding shops or citizens, though unlike her father she remained in La Noscea to do so, though she avoided the docks of Limsa Lominsa as often as possible. In her spare time from this work, she would often pore over textbooks of Oschon, some part of her believing that proper guidance from her Patron God would lead her to find her family.  
  
Bond with Geisswolk.  
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Fighting with Geisswolk also led to a discovery that had long been overdue. She realized that she had a love of the fight, to trade blows with a worthy adversary, and in truth she had caught herself starting conversations that were guaranteed to spark fire in Geisswolk's eyes. Eventually, she took time to travel to the Bloodsands, signing up as a pit fighter, blowing the judges of admittance away with displays of strength and vigour. Her time fending for her life, training under the watchful eyes of Novv, and sparring with her Roegadyn rival had all paid off well, harbouring within her a deep seated strength in pugilistic arts, as oftentimes she had to learn to fight with no arms provided. Using those skills, she took to the sands, earning herself a name as a pit fighter, winning far more often than she lost. Bringing her winnings back with her to La Noscea, she continued the hobby there, often in underground fighting rings.  
  
Deepening of Oschon reverence.
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One week 
 
 
Pit fighter and the resurface of A's Deck.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:10, 28 October 2015

 Yunari "Wind-Tide" Oerba
Yunari Oerba Wiki.png
"The Wind-Tide Wanderer"
Gender Female
Race Hyur
Clan Highlander
Citizenship Ul'dah
Nameday 3rd Sun of the 1st Umbral Moon
Age 25
Sexuality Bisexual
Romantic Status Single
Alignment Neutral Good
Patron Deity Oschon, the Wanderer
 "To wander, guided by the gales at your heels, is the only way to truly follow your own two feet..."
  -Yunari Oerba 

Appearance

  • Height: 5 Fulm 7.36 Ilm
  • Weight: 168.4 Ponze
  • Body: Well-toned physique with notable musculature
  • Hair: Deep Forest Green; Royal Purple streaks
  • Eyes: Golden Amber
  • Skin: Chocolate Brown

Personality

Disposition

Yunari was raised between two opposing natures, and from such exposure, she developed a very two-sided demeanor. It is most noticeable in moments of civil brutality, and her flip-switch temperament, capable of changing from calm to fired up with little to no warning. Her sociability is sometimes overbearing to strangers whose lives pique her interest, as she will not hesitate to "help" where she sees fit, blinded to personal boundaries. Generally speaking, however, this feisty Hyur is friendly, playful, and dedicated.

Likes & Interests

  • Freedom
  • Ruins
  • Figs
  • Woodlands
  • Flirting
  • Elbsts
  • Astromancy

Dislikes & Fears

  • Blind faith
  • Nautical rope
  • Cramped spaces
  • Overly restrictive clothing or armour
  • Ishgardians (As she's heard them told)
  • Domans
  • Frigid climates
  • Travel by boat

Hobbies & Vices

  • Brawling
  • Cooking for comrades and loved ones
  • Gambling
  • Reading Tarot

Favourites

  • Colours: Pure White; Millioncorn Yellow
  • Drinks: Fig-infused water; Rum
  • Foods: Roasted Nopales; Cawl Cennin; Meat Miq'abob; Old World Figs
  • Scents: Fig; Cloves

History

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Relationships

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Known Affiliations

  • N/A as of yet

Areas of Expertise

Martial Training

  • Pugilistic Arts
  • Gladiatorial Arts

Craftsmanship

  • Culinary

Other

  • Tarot
  • Sahagin behaviour and culture

Other Notes

Nicknames

  • 'Nari
  • Yuna
  • Wind-Tide

Pronunciation

You-Nah-Ree Air-Buh

Religion

Yunari staunchly adheres to her personal faith in Oschon, the Wanderer, choosing to worship and revere him in her own ways. She firmly believes that he guides her feet as is needed, despite the long absence of The Twelve.

Quirks & Miscellany

  • Yunari is ambidextrous.
  • Has a definitive PTSD.
  • Will sporadically disappear to unknown locations for various periods of time, with no warning to those who associate with her.
  • Despite a disdain for racism, castes, and similar categorizations of beings, she has a hypocritical bias against Ishgardians and Domans.

Rumours

  • N/A as of yet

Habitual Haunts

  • Camp Bronze Lake (Upper La Noscea)
  • Raincatcher Gully (Eastern La Noscea)
  • The Black Shroud
  • The Bismarck (Limsa Lominsa)