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Eden Dragonwell

Description: Eden is a tall, slender, leggy woman with a shapely figure. Eden has an olive complexion and a killer tan which highlight the whites of her narrow brown eyes and perfect teeth. Her hair is jet black. She has high cheek bones, a narrow face, a strong nose, thick dark eyebrows, and thin lips. The overall impression is a striking, regal beauty. Unlike most of the young woman of the Dry Isles, Eden does not have premature crows eyes (i.e. Wrinkled creases on the skin to the sides of her eyes).

Eden commonly wears a tunic belted at the waste and light pants which fall to mid-calf (further accentuating her leggy appearance) with a draw-string waste. Eden wears sandals and a pocketed vest. When traveling, she also wears a hood designed to keep out the sun and silt. Eden's clothes are brightly colored as is the style of her people--further accentuating her wonderful tan. Eden favors light sandy colors that don't draw too much attention out on the silt. She wears a pair of small gold loop earrings, but no other jewelry.

Eden wears a knife at her side. A shortbow and arrows are slung at her back. The weapons seem to be of unremarkable quality.

Eden commonly moves with a practiced grace, except when in combat where her movements seem unusually slow and serene--similar to her pattern of speech.

Personality: Eden is a serious person at heart. She is also a peacemaker: she does not enjoy nor initiate unnecessary confrontation. She tends to be quiet, but that could be due to the fact that she has been around quiet monks and hermits most of her fife. Eden enjoys the solitude of being alone or with Nazruldin partly because her time with others is so often marked by conflict and suffering Eden still has some of that spoiled princess inside of her. She wants to have her way; she wants glory, she wants adventure, she wants romance.

She fights hard to try to be more like Nazruldin and the monks, but it is often difficult. For example, Eden finds herself acting just like that spoiled princess when she is with her family. Consequently, she avoids going home as much as possible.

Eden wishes she were more like Nazruldin. She is somewhat somber since her mentor's death.

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