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Terra
Terra Meigus | |
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Status | |
Race | Elf |
Gender | Female |
Guild | Bard |
Instance | Prime |
Description
You see Aes-Danai Terra Meigus, Heartless of Velaka, an Elf.
She has elegant arched eyebrows, pointed ears and dark eyes. Her ash-blonde hair is long and straight, and is worn loose, tucked behind her ears. She has tanned skin and a lithe figure.
She is tall for an Elf.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing some warding beads, an antique fire opal pendant on a slender elven silver chain, a polished leather morawen with a lead-capped quarter staff and a stout quarter staff secured to it, a timeworn backpack secured with an intricate buckle of darkened silver, a fitted ivory tunic with the sleeves rolled up to the forearm, some black buckskin pants gathered with leather straps, an impeccably cut grey lambswool cloak that drapes elegantly across the shoulders and falls crisply to the ankles, a spiral silver neithrel band set with small fire opals, a padded leather archaeologist's toolbag and some light grey wool-lined boots with heavy leather lacings.
Facts and Interests
Birthdate: Born on the 14th day of the 4th month of Shorka the Cobra in the year of the Crystal Snow Hare, 328 years after the victory of Lanival the Redeemer. (62)
Focus: Lore/Origin of Enchantes, History of the Bard's Guild, Properties of the Naga
Performance: Wind, Vocals, Dance
Faith: Tamsine (and both aspects), Murrula, Lemicus
Heritage: Forest Elf
History
Born in the outskirts of Leth Deriel, Terra was raised by her parents in a very sheltered, typical Elven childhood for the first 30 years of her life. Both of her parents were devotees of Tamsine and were frequent visitors of her abbey south of the Elven stronghold. While she enjoyed her simplistic life for the most part, something in her stirred for more, she wanted answers. She seeked adventure and to unravel the mysteries of the world. Big dreams for a small Elf. Too soon was her day of depature to come.
A band of gypsies were travelling along the Southern Trade Route, heading North to their home west of Therengia. Taken by their carefree, jubilant demeanors Terra penned a note to her parents the night gypsies made camp near her home and joined them on their trip home, seeking the thrill of adventure. Several days and nights they travelled, going through a bustling town called the Rivercrossings and passing over two rivers and one lake before they made it to the place they called home. Known as the Ker'Leor Forest, the woods seemed more twisted than what Terra was used to (nearly akin to the Forest of Night!) and the gypsies seemed to have adopted a more hostile attitude when home.
Feeling she gained as much as she possibly could from her gypsy hosts, Terra headed even further west through the Gemfire mountains, a treck she barely survived. By the time she began her descent on the other side, she was starving and incredibly thirtsy when she spotted a desert. Seeing no hope in sight, she collapsed to her knees and had resigned herself to give up. Hours passed when she woke to the sound of a loud voice followed by the straining and jerking of a rope. After her vision adjusted, she opened her eyes to see a barge moving through the sand being pulled by incredible hulking beasts. She quickly began to back away from the sight, before she bumped into a group of passerby's who saw her distraught state and merely chuckled, informing her that it was a sand barge leading to the great city of Muspar'i.
Giving her food and water, the group of adventurers said that they were heading to the great trade city to see the Dancing of Flames, put on by the Bard guild leader Selinthesa. Upon arriving in front of the massive city gates, Terra's heart swelled with joy and after hours of exploring the amazing city by day, she huddled near the Street of Performers at night to witness one of the most beautiful performances she'd ever seen. When all was said and done, Terra cautiously approached the beautiful S'Kra leader and inquired about studying within. Thus began her journey as a Bard.