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Revision as of 00:39, 18 April 2020
Arna | |
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Maiden Knight | |
Race | Human |
Gender | Female |
Unique Trait | Vow of the Feat |
Strength | 12 |
Agility | 12 |
Perception | 12 |
Vitality | 10 |
Willpower | 10 |
Story
Few noble houses of Aldor can boast history as impressive as of the House of der Vyrne. By law, the title of a knight can only be passed down to a man, so it's not hard to imagine the chagrin of Arna's father, when after years of fruitless attempts his long awaited heir turned out to be a girl.
To save his house, Arna's father decided to invoke an ancient custom of the northern foothills: Arna was to be raised as a boy. Her entire childhood and youth were dedicated to rigorous training and serving as a page to one of the noble families. When she reached adulthood, Arna was knighted. Over multiple tournaments, she managed to earn herself a reputation as a skilled warrior.
Unfortunately Arna never had a knack for the most important skill to an Aldorian noble - scheming. Soon after her father's death, Arna lost her fief, her title and her inheritance - the House of der Vyrne ceased to exist. Shaken by these events, Arna gave an oath to redeem herself by a heroic deed and embarked on an endless journey into the lands of Aldor.