Talha Olobi

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"Can I punch it? I'm gonna punch it."


SUMMARY

Not much is known about Talha, other than that she is a Miqo'te Keeper and aspiring pugilist. Shortly after arriving in Ul'dah, she set off to join the Pugilists' Guild and explore the city. She has stated that her ambition is to become the best fighter in Eorzea (and maybe make a fortune along the way), a dream she is fiercely passionate about.

HISTORY

Little is known as of yet concerning where she came from or her background. She has mentioned getting into fights often when she was growing up and is quick to point out that she usually won them.

APPEARANCE

Talha is visibly small in stature, with dark skin and dark hair, which she wears braided and adorned. Her eyes are violet in color and match the war paint she has on her right cheek, which is in the pattern of a star. Several scars are visible on her face, most likely from previous fights she has been in.

PERSONALITY

Talha has shown herself to be somewhat abrasive and blunt, often stating her thoughts regardless of whether or not she was asked to. She seems to have a short temper. This, along with her eagerness and ambition, can sometimes result in her making brash decisions and rushing headlong into situations without thinking. At one point, when offered a task by Hamon of the Pugilists' Guild, she quickly accepted and ran out into the city at once to accomplish it, before returning several moments later when she realized he hadn't actually told her what the task was yet.


She seems critical of other Miqo'te women, at one point snorting derisively at a group of dancers and dismissing them as "bubbly stereotypes". She also dislikes when attempts are made to flirt with her. When approached by a male Miqo'te and called "pretty lady", she seemed offended and quickly corrected that she was not a lady, before storming away.