Mela Thorne
Druid
Mela Thorne
Species
Human
Appearance
Mela looks like she was cut from a storm and stitched together with wool. She is lean and weather-hardened, with broad hands that are nicked by bramble thorns and a way of moving that is quiet until she suddenly becomes all sharp elbows and swift steps. Her clothes are practical shepherd's layers of patched green-brown wool and waxed leather, yet she wears a tiny silver bell at her wrist and a bright blue ribbon in her hair, both strangely delicate against her rough work. Rain beads on her cloak as if it prefers her company, and the faint scent of rosemary and lanolin follows her wherever she goes.
“Softly deliberate, with rural idioms and a habit of naming exact places and seasons rather than using vague words.”
Alignment
Distinguishing Features
A crescent scar across her right palm from an oath-cut with briar
One gold-brown eye and one gray eye, the gray one cloudy at the edges
A silver wrist bell that never rings unless danger is near
Patchy sun-faded hair braided with wool thread and bits of rowan bark
Voice
“Low, steady, and warm, with the rasp of someone who talks through cold dawns”
Clothing
Patchworked wool cloak, mud-dark trousers, high leather boots, fingerless gloves, and a belt hung with cord, snips, and herb pouches
Body Language
She stands with one hand resting on an invisible halter, shoulders relaxed until she must move, then she turns with quick predator precision. When listening, she tilts her head as if hearing distant bleating no one else can hear.
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