Tafrara Al-Zammit
{ General Information }
Name - Tafrara Al-Zammit
Date of Birth -10th of the First Seed, 1701
Marital Status - Widowed
Titles - N/A
{ Physical Description }
Race - Farfolk
Gender - Female
Build - Slim rectangular build with small bust and little waist definition
Weight – 130 lbs
Height - 5'5”
Hair Description- Short dark brown hair cut into a messy bob
Eye Color - Brown
Skin Tone - Golden caramel
Face Shape - Diamond shaped
Scars/Tattoos – N/A
Clothing - Tafrara is often seen wearing a loose fitting bright red dress accompanied by a pale blue scarf headscarf. She adorns a golden necklace and 2 hoop earrings. On her right arm, a golden bracelet.
{ Traits }
Tafrara is a soft-spoken individual who likes to keep to herself. She's rather skeptical of new faces, and doesn't open up to many. She extremely loyal to those she does know.- often taking a motherly position. She takes great pleasure in taking care of others. In her free time, Tafrara enjoys cooking, reading, and flower picking.
Strengths - Knowledgeable in fauna and first aid
Weaknesses - Laments on the past far too often and distrustful of others
Alignment - Neutral Good
Religious Affliation – The Human Church
Sexual Orientation - Heterosexual
Languages - The Common Tongue and Qalashi
{ Background Information }
Tafrara was born in the city of Sutica in 1701. Raised in a Rassidi trading family, she lived a nomadic life - never staying in one place for too long. Being the oldest of 5 and the only girl, Tafrara had to adopt a parental role early in life as she helped her mother take care of her brothers. Her mother instructed her in religion and emphasized the importance of being a faithful wife and homebody.
At the age of 18, Tafrara's father married her off to a Qalashi-Rassidi fabric merchant by the name of Barnabas Khaïr-Eddine . For the first 2 years of their marriage Tafrara and Barnabas settled in Sutica, but returned to a life of nomadic trade after seeing the potential wealth they could gain. While life with Barnabas offered her more freedom, Tafrara spent a majority of her time by his side, waiting to be of good use just as her mother had taught.
Years later, Tafrara would experience her greatest challenge when pirates came and ambushed Barnaba’s trading ship, killing Barnabas in the process. With her husband now dead and her reluctant to return to her family, Tafrara decided to travel across Arcas. She had lived for others for too long. It was time for her to live for herself.