Growing up with her working mother and not really knowing her father or younger brother well, Allayria tended to stick to herself and stay inside with only books and scrolls to keep her company. Even though she had lots of things to keep her entertained inside her mother’s two room home, she always longed to have other friends besides her old horse. Because of this deep longing, around the age of 24 she decided she was going to go outside of their small section of the forest and visit one of the Great Cities – Suitica. While away, she discovered 3 prominent things. 1) she did *not* like the stinky city smell, 2) do not trust shop vendors at the markets, and 3) always keep your coin purse in your *front* pocket.
While still out browsing the market stalls, Allayria found that her money had been stolen when she went to buy something. Since her money was gone, she freaked out and ran from the city, scared that something might happen to her while she was alone. Fleeing into the surrounding woods, she felt a little better, and eventually collected herself enough to make her way home. After that moderately life changing event, she has been wary around strangers and finds it hard to trust people.
Now, in the present, Allayria has had enough of sitting around and waiting for something exciting to happen. She’s still young, after all, and she wants to make something out of her life. She has recently set off for the city of Fenn with her horse Cadoc, and is eager to reunite, or at least find information about, her brother and father. Her father Aconir still sends her little souvenirs from wherever he travels to, so she hopes that he will recognize her. Her brother on the other hand – that will be a challenge.
(This is where I plan to pick up once I am whitelisted) 
Allayria would instantly reach for her coin purse due to her constant fear of being robbed again, and then ask the man for directions, at all times keeping an eye on whoever might be listening to their conversation. She is incredibly wary around strangers, and wouldn’t trust him at first.

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