Miya, a citizen of the Princedom of Fenn alongside the siblings she was brought up with was an unfitting character amongst those of her race, her unusual lack of resistance to the cold having forced her to constantly keep herself bundled up in warm clothing and sway from playing amongst the other elf children during his childhood. . She enjoyed a comfortable life pursuing knowledge until the age of 15 where he was forced into the military. During this time Miya's parents left Fenn in pursuit of a better job in the human cities, in which they lost their due to elven discrimination. Miya struggled immensely in the initial years of her hard work learning how to build, though she was not weak willed enough to break from the intense training, that of which left her with a stronger more reliable body. Several years later Miya remains a builder, though now it was her specialism and career. That of which she utilised each day, assisting her siblings with helping out with buildings and there homes.
Character Name: Miya
Character Race: SNOW_ELF
Character Gender: Female
Character Age: 18
Physical Description: Average snow elf 5'4, Skinny, pale, white hair, blue eye colors, Wears fur hood
Roleplay Scenario: The traveller has just arrived in a small town. As they look around, their gaze is met with run down houses and shops. They duck into one of the shacks, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the small room, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town?" She begins, then pauses to study their face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a chair, “Where do you come from? What do you hope to make of yourself?”
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"Oh, I just, uh…" The traveler stutters, tensing up. They eye the crone, then back outside the shack. For a moment, the air thickens with anticipation, until…
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