Thyra Mornvale
Druid (Circle of the Moon)
Thyra Mornvale
Species
Human
Appearance
Lean and sinewy with deeply weathered skin bearing the faint, silvery tracings of old lightning scars. Shoulder-length hair is streaked wolf-gray and sun-bleached, worn in dozens of uneven plaits filled with feathers and tiny bones. Her intense, luminous green eyes are surrounded by crow's feet from years of laughter and hardship. She moves with a stillness that is sudden and complete—her presence felt before her steps are heard—and walks barefoot through any terrain, yet her feet are unmarked. Unexpectedly, delicate wildflowers and mushrooms sometimes sprout where she treads, lingering briefly after she's gone.
“Switches from poetic, old-country cadence when invoking druidic matters to clipped, curt replies when discussing people or practicalities. Laughs like a crow when amused and pauses a moment too long before answering personal questions.”
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Distinguishing Features
Silvery storm scars in branching patterns along arms and collarbone
Hair always plaited with feathers, bits of driftwood, and tiny bones
Strange flora blooming in her footprints
A deep, old scar angling across her left cheekbone
Eyes that reflect moonlight, even in daylight
Voice
“Hushed and melodic, with undertones like low thunder; laughter erupts unexpectedly, rough but merry.”
Clothing
Wears a pieced robe of forest-dyed homespun, patched with blue and bone-white, layered with weatherpelt from a winter wolf. Wide leather belt bristling with pouches, sharp thorns, and dried seedpods, and a crescent-moon amulet of carved moonstone.
Body Language
Usually still as moss, with sudden, precise bursts; often leans forward as if to scent the wind, hands moving in circles unconsciously while speaking.
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