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| <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Helvetica">Shirayuri’s father was aloof, mostly keeping to his reading and meditations. When he spoke, it was often with a certain gravity that instantly caught Shirayuri’s attention, given how little the man voiced his thoughts. Most of her knowledge of her father was gleaned from his writings and the times they’d spent together learning and listening to the shamisen. He raised her well enough, disciplining her through action instead of word. During the twelve winter of Shirayuri’s life, he became ill and Shirayuri struggled to find him medication - medication that the Garleans refused to help her acquire due to their disagreements with some of Hiyo’s works. Combined with the depression over his wife’s death during childbirth and the illness, Hiyo passed in his sleep on a cold, windy night.</div> | | <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Helvetica">Shirayuri’s father was aloof, mostly keeping to his reading and meditations. When he spoke, it was often with a certain gravity that instantly caught Shirayuri’s attention, given how little the man voiced his thoughts. Most of her knowledge of her father was gleaned from his writings and the times they’d spent together learning and listening to the shamisen. He raised her well enough, disciplining her through action instead of word. During the twelve winter of Shirayuri’s life, he became ill and Shirayuri struggled to find him medication - medication that the Garleans refused to help her acquire due to their disagreements with some of Hiyo’s works. Combined with the depression over his wife’s death during childbirth and the illness, Hiyo passed in his sleep on a cold, windy night.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Helvetica">Over the few moons that Shirayuri stayed in Ul’dah, she grew somewhat jealous of the way Momodi carried herself. Given that she often had to pass information back between her and the Flames however, she grew to find a place in her heart to tolerate the Lalafell.</div> | ||
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⚶ Shirayuri ⚶ しらゆり Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Short, even amongst her people, Shirayuri is generally missed when a crowded room is scanned - typically hidden behind the taller folk; a bright, silky head of long, red hair draping down her slender shoulders might catch an eye. Her large, emerald eyes and placid expression tend to make others see her as a kind and friendly person before even speaking to her and the elegant, graceful way she carries her lithe body about calls into question what it is she does for a living -- or for fun. The only unwelcoming things marring the woman’s otherwise gentle features are the pair of horns on each side of her head: curved to point forward, they end in dangerously sharp tips that Shirayuri tends to leave unprotected, as opposed to some of her kin who fashion metal thimbles over their horns. The light scales of the Raen seem to complement her fair skin. Endowed as well with a generous bust for a woman her size, Shirayuri tends to keep herself covered and modest. Clothing: You would be hardpressed to find Shirayuri dressed loosely; typically donning dresses and skirts befitting her status, the Auri woman is always dressed modestly and fashionably. Long skirts and soft blouses; dresses that hug her form but leave everything to the imagination; and soft cloth and wool tops that fit comfortably on her frame, Shirayuri does take pride in her attire. A pair of glasses is always found on the bridge of her nose as well.
Calm . Quiet . Kind
Shirayuri sets out to be the embodiment of tranquility. She often seeks out opportunities to practice her altruism and meet new people to receive praise from. Driven to please from childhood, she can oftentimes be convinced to attend or aid things that she would not choose to if she’d come across it herself. Timid and meek, Shirayuri sometimes laughs at jokes she doesn’t find funny -- in fact, it is strange for her to find much humor in things. She seems much more preoccupied in discussing responsibilities or work to seek out jokes and tomfoolery, unless she has become incredibly close to you.
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