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 Kahti "Seldi" Wiht
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Gender Female
Race Miqo'te
Clan Keeper of the Moon
Citizenship La Noscean
Birth Date 6th Sun 5th Umbral Moon (Oct 6)
Marital Status Widow
Occupation Courier / Explorer / Other
Height/Build Tall / Athletic Build
Relatives Sehlti Wiht (Daughter, Deceased)
Mhrad'to Ahnd (Husband, Deceased)
Nadi Lamore (Mother)
Nadi'a Lamore (Brother)
Guardian Menphina, the Lover

Seldi Witt (pronounced /ˈSel-dee Wit/) is a woman with a complicated past. She was born a Miqo'te by the name of "Kahti Lamore", and later changed her last name to "Wiht". Later still, she went by her daughter's name, "Sehlti Wiht" after the girl died during the Calamity. During this time, she became widely known as "Seldi Witt" due to non-Miqo'te difficulties pronouncing the name. After a failed attempt to disable a cultist summoning circle, she was transformed into an Au Ra, then an Elezen, and back into a Miqo'te again. Despite insistences to the contrary by friends, she considers herself a monster or a freak, depending on her mood.

She has moderate skill with daggers and bows, but primarily studies Arcanist magic, and is associated with the Arcanist Guild in Limsa Lominsa. She is technically still a member of the Thaumaturge's Guild in Ul'dah, though very rarely practices the art. Finally, she is registered with the Adventurers' Guild as a volunteer healer.

Appearance & Personality

Seldi is above average height for miqo'te female. Although a non-miqo'te may have trouble telling, to another miqo'te, she'll appear to be in her late thirties. She is athletic, and generally healthy. Her skin is a darker shade of grey, and her visible fur is black with gold streaks. Her eyes are oddly colored, the right grey, and the left brown. She has a scar across her face, and a number of scars across her body. As she tends to swim or bathe in the waters around La Noscea, her scent is often a faint combination or saltwater and the mild flower perfume she wears.
She tends to wear clothing colored in red, black, and white. Regardless of her outfit, she can often - if not always - be found wearing some kind of wide brim hat to keep the sun out of her eyes. Her clothing is well maintained, and she will often replace a garment if it becomes too worn. She's fond of simple jewelry, and wears earrings, rings, and chokers regularly.
Seldi doesn't seem to be familiar with social norms, and will often come off as disrespectful, aloof or overly familiar. Despite this, she's never been observed to be particularly maligned, and generally wants the best for people, even if she doesn't fully understand what the "best" for them is. She does tend to be practical, however, and has been known to upset (or even harm) people if it serves a purpose.
A quick learner, she enjoys new things, and has been known to readily set aside a task if curiosity calls to her. This leads her to exploring often, whether the object of her curiosity is some sort of ruins, new concepts, or books. She tends not to seek these things out, however, and will only be drawn to them if they catch her attention first. She does enjoy stability, however, and will always return to home and old friends. She possesses quiet pride, and claims her hubris has gotten people killed, something she regrets.

Biography

6th Astral Era

Youth and The First Failure
Kahti was born to a Keeper clan in the Black Shroud, the name of which she has not revealed. As a child, she showed a natural aptitude for magic. (She claims to have been a prodigy, but her abilities were quite normal). Prideful, she would boast about her abilities to kids without such abilities.
When she came of age, she tried to join the Conjurer's Guild in Gridania, only to be rejected. Undeterred, she headed for the Thaumaturge Guild in Ul'dah, where she was accepted. She learned from the guild quickly, and eventually returned to Gridania to assist in policing the forest, trying to earn the respect of the Elements which had previously rebuked her.
Unfortunately, eagerness and hubris are dangerous combinations, something Kahti proved by losing control of a spell, and torching a squad of Wood Wailers along with a group of poachers. Proving repeated predictions by friends and family regarding her hubris, Kahti went into self-imposed exile, rather than face her shame. To this day, she believes her clan would not welcome her back.
Exile and Family
Kahti had met another Keeper in Ul'dah by the name of "Mhrad'to Ahnd". Mhrad'to was practicing pugilism not far from where Kahti was training as a thaumaturge. The two quickly became friends, but while Kahti returned to Gridania, he used saved money from fights to head to Limsa Lominsa to pursue his true passion: Cooking. Though separated, the two had kept in contact via letters. When Kahti went into exile, she sought him out for comfort. The two quickly fell in love, and eventually became a couple. When Kahti found herself with child, they purchased a small house in southern La Noscea - really little more than an old storehouse for an equally old fisher - and decided to live out the rest of their lives there.
Having sworn off thaumaturgy, Kahti took to fishing, hunting, and gathering, favoring a bow as her weapon. Mhrad'to would cook what she provided, and their excess would be sold in nearby Limsa Lominsa. Young Sehlti would deliver the goods when she got old enough. The girl returned with supplies, gil, and the latest news, all the time never knowing about her mother's exile.
Not wanting her daughter to suffer a similar fate as her own, Kahti strove to teach the girl humility and compassion, trying to weave such thinking into lessons on reading, writing, arithmetic, reasoning, and so on. It seemed to work, and Sehlti was well liked by those she met. With the foundations to do anything she wanted, the wit to avoid being cheated, and a good heart to endear those she'd work with, Sehlti would easily make up for the mistakes Kahti felt she had made.
Shortly before the Calamity, Sehlti had - as before - returned with news of the world's events. Even if she hadn't, the falling moon was difficult to miss. Sehlti and Mhrad'to made a case to Kahti regarding the pilgrimage to pray to the Twelve for salvation. In the end, the decision - as head of the household - was Kahti's. In a combination of not wanting to risk her family on the increasingly dangerous roads, and the belief that the world would be fine without them, Kahti decided to keep her family home. On the final day, she took it upon herself to make the deliveries to Limsa Lominsa, feeling her daughter's safety was more important than her own regrets.

7th Umbral Era

The Second Failure
Kahti likely would have been in Limsa Lominsa already when Bahamut burst from Dalamud, if not for the strange machinations of fate. That one could be spared for an odd mix of familial duty and simple curiosity, while that same family perishes is a subject she has spent many nights dwelling on. Braving the monsters brought forth by the moon's fall, she had undertaken the journey to Limsa Lominsa usually taken by her daughter.
Hard to ignore, Dalamud captured her attention, and she paused to watch its final moments from what she reckoned was a very safe distance. A flash of light surprised her as something burst from Dalamud, and flew rapidly across the land. With plenty of time to realize it was headed towards Limsa Lominsa, she took what cover she could find. When the noise subsided, she abandoned her goods in her shelter, and ran home.
Her home was not so lucky, and she returned to find a crater slowly filling with seawater where it once stood. The woman searched in vain for something - anything - that remained her family. When the truth could be denied no longer, she was overcome with grief. Something within the woman broke. Ravaged with sleep deprivation, thirst and hunger - all borne of grief - her mind steadily moved from believing it should have been her instead of her daughter, to believing it was her instead of her daughter. "Kahti" had died in the wreckage, and "Sehlti" had survived.
"Sehlti" didn't allow herself to mourn for long before she resolved to tend to her survival. She tried fishing, and was surprised to find the fish refused to bite. Hunting animals of the land was more straight-forward, but she quickly found herself to be a poor cook. Her "cooked" food was often either so raw it made her ill, or so overdone as to be unappetizing. Shelter was an issue as well. She frequently sought shelter in a tree, and though typically safe from predators and bandits, she was not sheltered from the elements.
Despite finding herself to be a "natural" with a bow, she realized she was ill equipped to survive on her own. She headed for Limsa Lominsa after just a few weeks, burying her gil before she went. She lent what strength she had to the rebuilding efforts until she could find work not unlike that which she had done for her parents: courier work.
Courier Work
A few years after the Calamity, and now known only by her daughter's name, Seldi had fallen into the semi-regular nature of courier work. As the years passed, she gradually took to working during the daylight hours, despite her eyes' sensitivity to light. Her work began slowly, posting offers of service on Limsa Lominsa's market boards, and going from business to business, guild to guild, stall to stall.
Despite her distaste for adventuring, most of Seldi's early work did come through the Adventurer's guild. As she built up a small reputation as a trustworthy and reliable courier, jobs came easier. Eventually, she even started handling the odd package for the Maelstrom, as well as people in other city-states.
As time continued on, she once again drew the conclusion that she was better off as part of a group. Though she was doing perfectly fine as a courier, a desire to study the magic of the Arcanist Guild in Limsa Lominsa grew in her. Self-employed courier work left little time for her to pursue such studies. Thus, she sought out a Free Company who could employ her. Not terribly picky, she found one, settled in, and set about shifting her free time to her Arcanist studies just in time for the leaders of the Grand Companies to declare the beginning of the 7th Astral Era.

7th Astral Era

Seldi as an Au Ra
Seldi as an Elezen
Seldi back to normal
Unconventional Learning Experiences
Learning to Heal
As one might guess, the analytical thinking required for studying Arcanist geometries - which Seldi has taken to calling "arrays" - is often turned on the world at large. So when the Grand Companies declared the 7th Astral Era, Seldi found herself skeptical. She commented on the matter that it was a political move, and Eorzea's troubles were far from over.
Finding herself with more and more free time as the days drove on, Seldi dove into the study of arcane, borrowing tomes from friendly scholars and the Arcanist Guild alike. She was initially blocked from all but theoretical progress by an issue with casting spells. Another mage assisted her by examining her attempts to cast. It was determined that she was channeling the Aether incorrectly; the erroneous style of channeling was not too dissimilar from Thaumaturges.
Problem solved, Seldi soon found herself learning and casting spells at a quickened pace. She credited this to the intense study of the subject before she could even cast her first spell. Focused on healing magic for reasons both practical and pessimistic, Seldi soon started requesting permission to practice her spells at Bronze Lake. Permission was granted so long as the patients were informed of her novice status, and given the right to decline.
Confidence growing from lack of error, and her courier duties all but abandoned, she moved on to more active healing roles. In particular, she made her skills known to the Adventurer's guild, became a full member, and soon found herself with no shortage of willing people to practice not only her skills on, but adjustments to her geometries as well.
The Third Failure
During this time, a friend-turned-lover - Sherem Shaw - began noticing odd quirks in Seldi's behavior. During moments of distraction, Seldi would do or mention something off. That she might try to have children "again" instead of merely "someday". That learning to cast magic felt like relearning to do something one once excelled at, rather than learning something new. Accidentally referring to one she shared a bed with as "Mhrad'to". Other, similar things.
Before it could be fully investigated, however, Sherem invited her to assist him on a job: Clearing Tam Tara Deepcroft of cultist activity. With a combination of practiced stealth and magic, Sherem and Seldi made quick work of the cultists. At the end, they were faced with a massive summoning array, already charged with Aether.
Though having barely studied summoning magic, Seldi put forth the idea that the array should not simply be destroyed, as this could lead to an uncontrolled discharge of magic. Instead, she suggested they modify the array to adjust its intended effect into something manageable. Sherem - a fellow arcanist - was unable to calculate or make the changes himself, so it fell to Seldi.
After making the changes, Seldi proceeded to trigger the spell. At first, it seemed like nothing had happened. In that moment of relief, the light fled from the chamber, and they were confronted by a figure clad in hooded black robes and a porcelain mask that changed expression when it wasn't being observed. A powerful entity, it resisted their attacks as if they weren't happening. In return for freeing it, the entity gave Seldi a "gift": changing her into something resembling an Au Ra.
The entity did nothing to Sherem, claiming he'd already been "gifted" by another, and left. It was quickly revealed that Seldi's new form was designed to upset her, as she believe - even with her disabilities - that the Miqo'te form was superior to that of other races. Additionally, the transformation returned her memories to her, revealing the lie she had been telling herself for five years: Her daughter and husband were dead, and it was her fault. Sherem, revealing the secret of his "gift" - another voidsent already tormented him - departed Eorzea to seek it's destruction in solitude.
Crown of Horns
Antanáklasi
Collaborating with fellow scholars, and even a few thaumaturges revealed the nature of the entity Seldi had released: A voidsent named Antanáklasi. Antanáklasi feeds off both the aether and misery of her victims, and does so in a manner that reflects the personality of the victim she is focused on - in this case, Seldi. The voidsent adopted Seldi's intelligent, patient, and playful demeanor, then turned it against Seldi's friends. She would target those who tried to help Seldi directly, and attack them by perverting that which they had the most pride in.
A resilient and stubborn lot, this did not stop Seldi's friends from assisting. Despite Seldi's insistence they not endanger themselves, they attempted to track the demon through the aether she siphoned from her victims. They'd then block the aether in attempt to provoke the voidsent by cutting off the Aether. The plan ultimately backfired. They had counted on being able to destroy the voidsent like any other, but when it refused to manifest fully, they were required to retreat.
Starting to understand that their hubris would be of no avail, Seldi departed Eorzea - as Sherem had - to seek out a way to defeat the voidsent on her own.
A Long Hiatus
Seldi was gone from Eorzea for nearly five moons. Since returning, she has explained that while gone, she discovered Antanáklasi is technically a type of succubus. To that end, she studied banishing succubi. Her attempt to do so, however, yielded little aside from amusing the voidsent. Desperate, she then worked out how to bind or seal away the voidsent, despite both of these things generally being more difficult than outright banishment.
Unsure that her own power would be enough, she sought out rare components. In particular, a set of succubus horns gathered from multiple, powerful succubi. These were assembled into a sort of crown, and used as a focus to seal Antanáklasi away. The seal is not permanent, however, and requires aether periodically channeled into the crown to maintain. Seldi spent her final moon in exile ensuring the seal would hold, then returned to Eorzea.?
Pending

Miscellaneous

Likes

Rainstorms / Water
Night
Exploration
Creamy or Savory Foods
Small Groups

Dislikes

Dry Weather / Deserts
Day
Stagnation / Lack of Freedom
Sweet Foods
Large Groups
"Unsteady" Heights

Tidbits

Alignment: True Neutral
Strength(s): Mostly Self-Sufficient, But Can Still Work With Others; Physically Resilient; Literate and well-read; Excellent sense of smell; Good low-light vision
Weakness(s): Poor Social Skills; Deaf in right ear; Can't taste sweets; Poor bright-light vision
Favorite Food: Bacon Bread
Favorite Drink: Coffee With Cream
Favorite Color: Red

Rumors

Some of these rumors are untrue or are greatly exaggerated.
Add your own rumors under Player Characters!

Common Rumors (Easily overheard)
"Never heard of her." -- Most People
Moderate Rumors (Moderately difficult to overhear)
"Wasn't she an Au Ra?" -- Confused Citizen
"Nah, an Elezen, right?" -- Bewildered Citizen
"Did she dye her hair?" -- Hoity-Toity Citizen
"Did she dye her eye?" -- Citizen That Pays Too Much Attention To Detail
Rare Rumors (Very difficult or rarely overheard)
"Yeah, one of those people you talk to if you don't want someone asking too many questions about what ya want done, but you didn't hear it from me." -- A Desperately Anonymous Fellow
Player Character Rumors
"I heard she took out a cluster of Bombs at the Bismarck once, all by herself and armed with little more than a butter knife!" --An oddly effeminate kitchen hand
"Asked her to make coffee once, ended up setting fire to the pot, the water inside and the coffee beans. Lesson learned." --Sherem Shaw
"You mean Ms. Kahti 'I want to be a poacher someday!' Wiht?" --Nadi'a Lamore

Feelings Towards Others

Seldi likely keeps this information to herself. Where groups are listed, this is her default or general stance.

Fond Of
Sherem Shaw - Lover - A mischievous "girly man" Hyur that never ceases to make her laugh (on the inside).
Kirkirik Tirtirik - She finds this gentle (but resilient) Lalafell terribly pleasant company.
Nadi'a Lamore - Though she's only just been reaquainted with her brother, he's family (And hasn't rejected her).
Good Standing
Neith Tumet - An Au Ra turned Miqo'te by the same entity that transformed Seldi. Former roommate. She generally enjoys Neith's presence.
Totojin Kokojin - Another lalafell. A student of many forms of magic who allows her to borrow his tomes. She genuinely regrets not speaking with him more often.
Maelstrom (Grand Company) - 'Till the Sea swallows all! Seldi is not a member of the organization, but has a fondness for them.
Poor Standing
Nunhs (Seeker Breeding Males) - It's complicated.

Footnotes

Theme Song: Pending!
TV Tropes (Present): Pragmatic Hero, Grey and Gray Morality, Fatal Flaw (Pride)
TV Tropes (Past): Randomly Gifted, Heroic Wannabe, Necessary Fail, The Exile, IdentityAmnesia

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