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Called also '''Ashen Ajanna''' and '''The Hills-Witch'''
 
Called also '''Ashen Ajanna''' and '''The Hills-Witch'''
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* Originally a child of a small Avvari hold that was butchered in retaliation for a raid. She hid and watched as they slaughtered everyone, and then tossed them into a nearby pit and burned them.
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* When other Avvari found her, she was down in the pit, wading amongst the ashes and bones, claiming to be looking for her mother, whose voice she had heard. When they removed her and washed her, her hair had turned entirely white.
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* A fey child growing up, given to talking to herself. She was also markedly distant as a result of how she was treated, generally retreating from the rest of the world rather than let them wound her with their supposition.
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* When her magic appeared, she fled the tribe, and abandoned the life of wandering that marks the Avvar culture.
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* She met Warriz when he came barking at her cave, calling her to come and aid a hunter, who had been gored badly by a stag. He lay dying, and she brought him back to her cave and eased his pain, but his wounds were mortal. Warriz has remained with her ever since.

Revision as of 17:43, 1 December 2011

Ashen Ajanna & Warriz
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Called also Ashen Ajanna and The Hills-Witch

  • Originally a child of a small Avvari hold that was butchered in retaliation for a raid. She hid and watched as they slaughtered everyone, and then tossed them into a nearby pit and burned them.
  • When other Avvari found her, she was down in the pit, wading amongst the ashes and bones, claiming to be looking for her mother, whose voice she had heard. When they removed her and washed her, her hair had turned entirely white.
  • A fey child growing up, given to talking to herself. She was also markedly distant as a result of how she was treated, generally retreating from the rest of the world rather than let them wound her with their supposition.
  • When her magic appeared, she fled the tribe, and abandoned the life of wandering that marks the Avvar culture.
  • She met Warriz when he came barking at her cave, calling her to come and aid a hunter, who had been gored badly by a stag. He lay dying, and she brought him back to her cave and eased his pain, but his wounds were mortal. Warriz has remained with her ever since.