Edda Harrow
Town head
Edda Harrow
Species
Human
Appearance
Edda moves with the quiet economy of a person who spends years meeting people face to face. Her hands are broad and slightly callused from signing parchments and steadying ladders during repairs. She wears her hair in a severe braid pinned low at the nape, though a single silver streak falls across her temple in a way that softens the severity. Her face is weathered but not cruel, with laugh lines that arrive easily when she warms to a subject. Unexpectedly, she keeps a small, battered child's cloak folded inside her satchel and occasionally smooths it absentmindedly when thinking. She favors simple, practical gestures rather than grand ones.
“Measured, plain-spoken, with the cadences of Crosswell's market speech. Uses local proverbs and often reframes complaints into practical tradeoffs.”
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Distinguishing Features
Single silver streak in her otherwise brown braid
Callused but precise hands
A well-worn bronze seal of Crosswell on her belt
Voice
“Low, steady, and practiced. Her tone rarely rises and is quick to soften when speaking to children or the vulnerable.”
Clothing
A practical wool coat dyed a muted river-moss green stitched with subtle piping that indicates her office. Under it she wears a plain linen blouse and a heavy leather belt with a bronze seal of Crosswell. Her boots are patched and scuffed, and she carries a satchel with ledgers, a folding stool, and a child's cloak folded inside.
Body Language
Edda keeps her shoulders steady and opens her palms when speaking to show lack of threat. When thinking she tucks her chin and taps her thumb against her ledger's spine.
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