Gislala Gisla

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Limsa Lominsa-transparent.png Gislala Gisla
Gis.jpg
Gender Female
Race Lalafell
Clan Plainsfolk
Citizenship Limsa Lominsa

Basic Info

Likes
Annouille Andouillant
Avlili Avli
Riches
Puns
The colour blue
GRAA-ing
Dislikes
Being questioned
Being chased by creatures
Being unable to help when help is needed
Losing
Sloppy manners
People giving themselves unwarranted criticism
Other
Alignment: Good intentions
Vices: Greed, gluttony
Favourite Drink: Lemonade
Favourite Food: Lemon curd cake


Appearance and Personality

Gis is small, even for a lalafell, but moves with the confidence of someone with nothing to fear. If there is anything she does fear, she always meets it head on with her battle cry of "GRAA". She delights in explaining to people what this graa means, gathering riches, and looking after her brother Annie. Her partner Avlili tends to be the one that looks after her, acting as a moral compass to ensure Gis does not go too far in her quest for riches. Despite her tendency towards greed, Gis is not an uncaring person, though she does tend to phrase herself rather bluntly when attempting to comfort someone.

She always refers to herself and others in third person, but most people know better than to question why.


Rumours

Not all rumours are necessarily true.

◢ Common Rumours (Easily overheard)
"Says her name is Gislala, but I have never seen one of the Plainsfolk with eyes like that."
"I heard she got banned from an all-you-can-eat dessert buffet. Tiny one like that? Can't be true."
◢ Moderate Rumors (Moderately difficult to overhear)
"Only fair her mother gave her the name when her father gave her the eyes, she says. Lalafell mix, then?"
"The 'Gis this, Gis that' thing? Nah, she's just trying to look cute, get a discount on her sweets."
"Laugh at her 'graa' all you want; she froze me solid without a moment's hesitation."
◢ Rare Rumors (Very difficult or rarely overheard)
"Said it's only grave-robbing if they are buried first. I assumed it a jest, but she sounded serious."
"She's been speaking like that since she were little, but nothing seems wrong otherwise."