Celeste was born near Karosgrad, to Vhalia (mother) and Relind (father) Lahore, Vhalia owned a fine goods traveling caravan, and so for the early years of Celeste's life she traveled, far and often, never setting roots down. Celeste was a mischievous child, often getting into trouble and being stuck sitting in the caravan for weeks on end while they traveled from place to place. This mischievous turned to spite in her early teenage years, as Celeste believed Vhalia and Relind cared more for their caravan then for her.
One night she decided to prank them, get them back for the years she was stuck being friendless and alone due to the nature of Vhalia's work. Celeste took the caravan, and attempted to hide it, though, having never drove it before and in the pitch dark, one thing led to another and by morning it was at the bottom of a ravine. Of course, Vhalia and Relind were furious once Celeste told them, and after a few more days of (mostly silent) camping, Vhalia and Relind up and left in the middle of the night, leaving Celeste all on her lonesome.
Until she was 20, she stayed in that forest, exploring each and every inch, yet never leaving the perimeter, determined to wait until her family got back. But, there's only so much you can do in one single forest, and, with no sign of her family, on her 20th birthday she decided to leave the forest and took up traveling, sightseeing and the like.
This means Celeste has very rarely spoken to anyone in the past 12 years, and hides when people come near, ironically falling into the same traits she scorned her parents for making her do.
Slowly getting off the boat, stifling a gag from seasickness, Celeste looked around the place in jaw dropped awe, grinning and once again finding her land legs as she began to hurry towards the bazaar.
Celeste jumped at the gentleman, gaze widened as she looked up towards him. Inhaling shakily, she gulped and nodded.
"A-adventure seems like the right thing to call it."
Clearing her throat and scratching the back of her neck awkwardly, with a polite nod she scurried away as fast as she could.

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