Jinx grew up in an elven holding within the territories of the Holy Orenian Empire. Her community, including her family, believed in the unity of the people in all aspects during their term on Arcas. Being taught to follow the culture of her people was a painful and time consuming lesson for the free spirited elf girl. Even those in her age group didn't see eye to eye with the outlandish ideas. The only solace she found in creative arts hidden away from judgmental eyes. She was forced into the Social Circles of her family and expected to act a certain way, look a certain way, and behave a certain way, regardless of her own opinions. After years of suffering alone she was promised to another dark elven clan through an arranged marriage. Unable to live hating herself another day; she finally stepped out from under her family's thumb. Choosing instead to abandon her family ties and forge her own path in self-inflicted exile. The new lands of the north offered a world view of unlimited potential in remaking herself into someone she wanted to be. So she went, bound for the northern regions of Almaris that consisted of the Kingdoms of Haense and Norland. The first thing to go? The black goth attire of the upper class, for the vibrant colors and soft fabrics that the human peasants wore. She has the simple desire to help individuals around her find themselves while exploring fashion as a means of self expression along the way.
Jinx looked around the market in starry eyes amazement. Each shop keeper had their own design set to catch the eye and she couldn't help but stare as she idly wandered into the center of the bazaar. As the gentleman approached she almost jumped back, startled at the friendliness of the stranger. "What? Oh no, nothing of the sort Sir. Just making my way around the kingdoms. In fact maybe you could help me out, I'm looking for a good tailor who can point me in the right direction." She continues to look at the stranger as he spoke, her focus mainly on his outfit, the reinforced double running stitch used to create a decorative design as well as reinforced the garments hems. It was a well made garment indeed, and she wanted to know more about its maker. The wearer, not as much.

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