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<p>A lone wolf by mere preference, Arvan has trouble forging close bonds on her own, but openly treasures those from whom she senses acceptance. Her confidence is limited to self-preservation, but she strives to better her own strengths in order to extend protection to those who have requested it. Her most restrictive yet well-founded insecurity is the inability to shoulder the burden of responsibility over other lives. Not nearly as stern and proud as she tends to come off as, she has a tolerant, open mind, seeking understanding of all things novel, and is prone to demonstrating thoughtfulness through unconventional approaches. Having been a petty crybaby in the distant past, Arvan is slowly learning to celebrate triumphs of all proportions - though there remains a rare impish and childish quality that she may never grow out of.</p>
 
<p>A lone wolf by mere preference, Arvan has trouble forging close bonds on her own, but openly treasures those from whom she senses acceptance. Her confidence is limited to self-preservation, but she strives to better her own strengths in order to extend protection to those who have requested it. Her most restrictive yet well-founded insecurity is the inability to shoulder the burden of responsibility over other lives. Not nearly as stern and proud as she tends to come off as, she has a tolerant, open mind, seeking understanding of all things novel, and is prone to demonstrating thoughtfulness through unconventional approaches. Having been a petty crybaby in the distant past, Arvan is slowly learning to celebrate triumphs of all proportions - though there remains a rare impish and childish quality that she may never grow out of.</p>
  
<p>Her hardiness and stubborn qualities make her comfortable with solitude, but rarely obvious is how easily affected she is on the emotional front. A tendency to miss social cues can also have her failing to read situations appropriately: her general oblivion towards the confidence people vest in her contributes to untimely absences when her strengths are required of her. Despite her muted kindness, she has few heroic qualities, being somewhat unreliable as an '11th hour hero'.</p>
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<p>Her hardiness and stubborn quality combined make her comfortable with solitude, but rarely obvious is how easily affected she is on the emotional front. A tendency to miss social cues can also have her failing to read situations: her general oblivion towards the confidence people vest in her lead to untimely absences when her strengths are required of her. Despite her muted kindness, she has few heroic qualities, being somewhat unreliable as an '11th hour hero'.</p>
 
<p>She is known to occasionally exhibit 'territorial' moods, being stubbornly watchful of those she is fond of. Normally a sideline presence, her competitive retaliation is a rude awakening to those who slight the pride of her and hers. Prone to stalking and striking when least anticipated, the scale of damage caused by her acts of vengeance can sometimes be exaggerated to a comical extent.</p>
 
<p>She is known to occasionally exhibit 'territorial' moods, being stubbornly watchful of those she is fond of. Normally a sideline presence, her competitive retaliation is a rude awakening to those who slight the pride of her and hers. Prone to stalking and striking when least anticipated, the scale of damage caused by her acts of vengeance can sometimes be exaggerated to a comical extent.</p>
  
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<p>The second child to aged parents, Arvan was she was as regular as any child of the Steppe, set apart only by her unnatural appetite. A disciplined spear-fisher from a young age, she was adored by her older brother, who at the time was counted among the tribe's most promising warriors. In time it came to the attention of the shamans that she seemed, without prior counsel of any form, somewhat capable of relaying her own aether to augment her physical strength - though her ability to control output proved downright abysmal. When asked how she achieved as much, she testifed to being so hungry she had clenched her gut; stamped her foot out of petulance; and the next thing she could recall was coming to exhausted - inside a small crater on the floor.</p>
 
<p>The second child to aged parents, Arvan was she was as regular as any child of the Steppe, set apart only by her unnatural appetite. A disciplined spear-fisher from a young age, she was adored by her older brother, who at the time was counted among the tribe's most promising warriors. In time it came to the attention of the shamans that she seemed, without prior counsel of any form, somewhat capable of relaying her own aether to augment her physical strength - though her ability to control output proved downright abysmal. When asked how she achieved as much, she testifed to being so hungry she had clenched her gut; stamped her foot out of petulance; and the next thing she could recall was coming to exhausted - inside a small crater on the floor.</p>
  
<p>Arvan would eventually succeed with the tribal rite of passage. Sustaining rope burns in the process of forcing her bindings, the number of scale sheddings found near the stump of her tree made it seem like a site where scalekin had gone through a rough molt. After reuniting with her tribe after three weeks of wandering about lost, she earned herself the name Tsolmon Tumet. Though she became a lauded champion of the hunt in the ensuing years, it was during her very first (and last) active participation in the traditional Naadam that the truth worth of her brute strength was shown, prompting her life to take a turn for the worst. Overzealous in her fighting, her inattentiveness cost her brother his right eye to an enemy arrow in the process of covering for her. Though he refused to hold her accountable, her sense of responsibility towards this blunder led her to become truly inseparable from him, driving her vow to act as his missing eye. Still, in all her zeal and proven inability to look after others, yet another accident during a beast hunt would cause her brother to sustain lasting damage to his spine, rendering him crippled. In a short amount of time, the tragedy of plummeting from a well-feared Tumet horseman to a useless paraplegic would drive him into deep despair.</p>
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<p>Arvan would eventually succeed with the tribal rite of passage. Sustaining rope burns in the process of forcing her bindings, the number of scale sheddings found near the stump of her tree made it seem like a site where scalekin had gone through a rough molt. After reuniting with her tribe after three weeks of wandering about lost, she earned herself the name Tsolmon Tumet. Though she became a lauded champion of the hunt in the ensuing years, it was during her very first (and last) active participation in the traditional Naadam that the true worth of her brute strength was shown, prompting her life to take a turn for the worst. Overzealous in her fighting, her inattentiveness cost her brother his right eye to an enemy arrow in the process of covering for her. Though he refused to hold her accountable, her sense of responsibility towards this blunder led her to become truly inseparable from him, spurring her vow to act as his missing eye. Still, in all her zeal and proven inability to look after others, another accident in the following year occurred during a beast hunt, causing her brother to sustain lasting damage to his spine and rendering him crippled. In a short span of time, the tragedy of plummeting from a well-feared Tumet horseman to a useless paraplegic drove him into deep despair.</p>
  
<p>Arvan would plead with her brother not to take his own life for the ignominy suffered by her family. Convinced she had robbed the tribe of one of its finest warriors, she would renounce her tribe name and request extended leave from the tribe until the day she might be able to return as a someone capable of being in control of her own faculties - capable of being an asset, not a detriment, to her and hers. It is also during this leave that she will travel in search of some means - <i>any</i> means - to restore her brother's command over his own body. </p>
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<p>Arvan would plead with her brother not to take his own life for the ignominy suffered by her family. Convinced she had robbed the tribe of one of its finest warriors, she would renounce her tribe name and request extended leave from the tribe until deemed capable of being in control of her own faculties. With no one in her tribal sect resourceful enough to aid her in better managing her clumsy strength, she was nonetheless determined to seek out someone capable of refining her so that she might demonstrate herself a proper asset, not detriment, to her and hers. It is also during this leave that she will travel in search of some means - <i>any</i> means - to restore her brother's command over his own body. </p>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:17, 26 July 2017


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Arvan Khoer

'... I have got to eat.'

A highly efficient "delivery Au Ra" - that is to say, she will most certainly hustle trouble straight to your doorstep if you break faith with her loved ones.

Birthname Tsolmon Tumet
Titles Eater of Names
Race Au Ra
Clan Xaela
Age 21
Nameday 18th Sun, 5th Astral Moon
Marital Status No Cares™
Occupation Professional culler; trophy hunter. Part-time tea-tender
Height 5'8"
Weight 132 ponze


About

A denizen of Aldenard hailing from the Tumet tribe of the Azim Steppe. Driven by certain misfortunes of her past, this Xaela woman forfeited her tribal name, going by arvankhoër, the number '12', and emigrated from her homeland in search of any means to turn the tide caused by her imperfections. Over the course of her years dwelling abroad, influence from Eorzeans would have the syllables in her name evenly split to form a given name and surname - Arvan Khoer.

Physical Traits & Clothing

Edging the average woman of her age and race by a few inches in height, Arvan is possessed of a taut physique, weighing heavier than she appears even with her armor shed. Body lined densely with scales she takes regular care to trim, her posture is statuesque when the sheen of these scales are visible from beneath her clothing, though this is a relatively rare sight due to work circumstances.

Working primarily out of Coerthas, Arvan weathers the extreme cold of this Calamity-impacted region by wearing a thick glacial coat. In environments of mild or warmer weather, an ornate outfit paired with sandals minimize encumbrance for ease of movement. A pair of sheathed knives, one for gutting and another for butchering, are always bound to her thigh, solely for the benefit of field dressing. Wary of being stared at in public, she prefers to keep concealed the plate of scales leading up to her jawbone.

Only when burdened with hunting dravanians, Spoken, and large beastkin is Arvan ever seen donning a proper suit of armor. It has been denounced as causing her to bear 'too much resemblance to an aevis' with her tail visible, but to all intents and purposes keeps her well-guarded. Having noted the unrest among some who have seen the striking glare of her eyes, she sometimes wears a steel eye mask - but this gesture of consideration has also backfired with others who consider the concealment of facial features to be suspicious.

Voice

Arvan's voice can be referenced from that of Margaret (voiced by Michelle Ann Dunphy.)

Quirks

  • Capable of eating like an animal going into hibernation. Though her appetite is satiable, her stomach is still as mysterious as the Void. Those familiar tend to find amusement in the reactions of others being initiated to the sheer amount Arvan can consume.
  • Awfully moody during her annual moulting. Usually disappears somewhere for this duration of time - as if her presence in populated places isn't rare enough as is.
  • Has a distinct speech pattern, slow as if unconfident of her own words. She often uses odd and misplaced formality that has also served to keep her out of trouble. As she is illiterate and still communicates by translating words from her mother language in her head, her word use can be somewhat stiff.
  • Prone to staring if she finds something appealing about you (typically a piece of armor or jewelry,) but her 'resting bitch face' tends to create misunderstandings. Her admiration of someone is always pure, never misguided.

A lone wolf by mere preference, Arvan has trouble forging close bonds on her own, but openly treasures those from whom she senses acceptance. Her confidence is limited to self-preservation, but she strives to better her own strengths in order to extend protection to those who have requested it. Her most restrictive yet well-founded insecurity is the inability to shoulder the burden of responsibility over other lives. Not nearly as stern and proud as she tends to come off as, she has a tolerant, open mind, seeking understanding of all things novel, and is prone to demonstrating thoughtfulness through unconventional approaches. Having been a petty crybaby in the distant past, Arvan is slowly learning to celebrate triumphs of all proportions - though there remains a rare impish and childish quality that she may never grow out of.

Her hardiness and stubborn quality combined make her comfortable with solitude, but rarely obvious is how easily affected she is on the emotional front. A tendency to miss social cues can also have her failing to read situations: her general oblivion towards the confidence people vest in her lead to untimely absences when her strengths are required of her. Despite her muted kindness, she has few heroic qualities, being somewhat unreliable as an '11th hour hero'.

She is known to occasionally exhibit 'territorial' moods, being stubbornly watchful of those she is fond of. Normally a sideline presence, her competitive retaliation is a rude awakening to those who slight the pride of her and hers. Prone to stalking and striking when least anticipated, the scale of damage caused by her acts of vengeance can sometimes be exaggerated to a comical extent.

LIKES

Red meat
Eorzean ballads and arias
Like-minded simpletons...
Strength on par with/surpassing her own

DISLIKES

Heavy texts & learning; having to think too hard
Picky eaters
Liars
The size of her own tail (too fat? too thin?)

OTHER

Alignment: True neutral
Faults: Inconstant and elusive
Favorite Flavors: No particular preference
Favorite Color: The white of Raen scales

Prior to the Rite (Childhood)

The second child to aged parents, Arvan was she was as regular as any child of the Steppe, set apart only by her unnatural appetite. A disciplined spear-fisher from a young age, she was adored by her older brother, who at the time was counted among the tribe's most promising warriors. In time it came to the attention of the shamans that she seemed, without prior counsel of any form, somewhat capable of relaying her own aether to augment her physical strength - though her ability to control output proved downright abysmal. When asked how she achieved as much, she testifed to being so hungry she had clenched her gut; stamped her foot out of petulance; and the next thing she could recall was coming to exhausted - inside a small crater on the floor.

Arvan would eventually succeed with the tribal rite of passage. Sustaining rope burns in the process of forcing her bindings, the number of scale sheddings found near the stump of her tree made it seem like a site where scalekin had gone through a rough molt. After reuniting with her tribe after three weeks of wandering about lost, she earned herself the name Tsolmon Tumet. Though she became a lauded champion of the hunt in the ensuing years, it was during her very first (and last) active participation in the traditional Naadam that the true worth of her brute strength was shown, prompting her life to take a turn for the worst. Overzealous in her fighting, her inattentiveness cost her brother his right eye to an enemy arrow in the process of covering for her. Though he refused to hold her accountable, her sense of responsibility towards this blunder led her to become truly inseparable from him, spurring her vow to act as his missing eye. Still, in all her zeal and proven inability to look after others, another accident in the following year occurred during a beast hunt, causing her brother to sustain lasting damage to his spine and rendering him crippled. In a short span of time, the tragedy of plummeting from a well-feared Tumet horseman to a useless paraplegic drove him into deep despair.

Arvan would plead with her brother not to take his own life for the ignominy suffered by her family. Convinced she had robbed the tribe of one of its finest warriors, she would renounce her tribe name and request extended leave from the tribe until deemed capable of being in control of her own faculties. With no one in her tribal sect resourceful enough to aid her in better managing her clumsy strength, she was nonetheless determined to seek out someone capable of refining her so that she might demonstrate herself a proper asset, not detriment, to her and hers. It is also during this leave that she will travel in search of some means - any means - to restore her brother's command over his own body.

Present ❧

COMMON RUMORS

(easy to overhear)
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MODERATE RUMORS

(moderately difficult to overhear)
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RARE RUMORS

(very difficult or rarely overheard)
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PC RUMORS

(rumors from the characters of other players)
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Romantic Interest Platonic Love Good Standing Poor Standing

- Eritani Haragin:

- Zarga: Arvan Khoer's beloved older brother. In the distant past, he was gifted as a warrior in every sense of the word, once even acquiring his tribe’s permission to bring his baby sister into the Naadam strapped on his back to show her the glory of the battlefield. Needless to say, he capably preserved his and his sister’s lives throughout the event, giving her the spectacle of a lifetime, and the strong aspiration to one day become like him.

- Shaar Jhungid: A former member of the Jhungids who treated Zarga as his nemesis, Shaar discarded his enmity upon hearing that his mortal enemy had lost an eye, and even went as far as donning an eyepatch to honor the latter. When Arvan left the Tumets, it was at Zarga's earnest request that Shaar accompany her journey, despite Shaar never having liked Arvan to begin with. Over time, watching her slow and gradual growth has softened his opinion of her, and he now regards her with an almost paternal care. Though she loves him as her own brother as well, Arvan recognizes that his cunning nature makes him unfit to be a moral compass to be relied on, even if he only means the best.

Notes ❧

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Outgoing Links ❧

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Template Bancroft Gairn
Layout reference D'lyhhia Lhuil
Other fiddling Misik'a Rahsi