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| − | + | Since her conception, H'elah was branded an outcast and an abomination. Though her mother vehemently protested, her words were powerless against the traditionalist mindset of their tribe. Sired by a father not of their tribe's bloodline, H'elah's very existence passed unnoticed and irrelevant to every other Seeker save her mother. She was as a ghost among the young Miqo'te laughing and playing, and an insignificant shadow passing through the settlement to the adults and elders. The girl grew up alone, her only companionship and teacher her mother, who was oft scorned for deigning to keep a half-blood within their pure, untainted ranks. | |
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Revision as of 05:55, 31 March 2015
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| Gender | Female |
| Race | Miqo'te |
| Clan | Seeker of the Sun |
| Citizenship | Limsa Lominsa |
| Aliases | None |
| Guardian | Nophica, the Matron |
| Namesday | 14th Sun of the 1st Umbral Moon |
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Character ― Appearance & Personality
♦ Personality
♦ Appearance
♦ Biography
•Childood
Since her conception, H'elah was branded an outcast and an abomination. Though her mother vehemently protested, her words were powerless against the traditionalist mindset of their tribe. Sired by a father not of their tribe's bloodline, H'elah's very existence passed unnoticed and irrelevant to every other Seeker save her mother. She was as a ghost among the young Miqo'te laughing and playing, and an insignificant shadow passing through the settlement to the adults and elders. The girl grew up alone, her only companionship and teacher her mother, who was oft scorned for deigning to keep a half-blood within their pure, untainted ranks.
In lieu of her social status, H'elah never truly learned many social concepts. Alienated and alone, it was a challenge for the girl's mother to even teach the young H'elah how to speak or write. Body language and social norms were foreign concepts, and what few times the Seeker did get to interact with other people, they were never of her tribe, and she often found herself struggling to muster up the courage to even do so. Her innate shyness was only exacerbated, and her timid nature fortified to the point it was nigh impossible for her to properly function around anyone save her mother.
•Teenage
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•Present
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Combat
♦ Related Images
Miscellaneous
Some of these rumors are untrue or are greatly exaggerated. Please feel free to add your own rumors under PC! ◢ Common Rumors (Easily overheard)
◢ Moderate Rumors (Moderately difficult to overhear)
◢ Rare Rumors (Very difficult or rarely overheard)
◢ PC Rumors (Rumors from the character's of other players)
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♦ Footnotes
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Theme song: "The Drift," by Blackmill