Eira Thornwell
Commoner (retired, applied folk martial skills)
Eira Thornwell
Species
Human
Appearance
Eira moves with a careful, slightly stooped gait that speaks of decades of work and stubborn endurance. Her hands are thick with calluses and small scars arranged like a road map across the knuckles. She wears a faded wool apron over a patched traveling coat, and a string of mismatched buttons hangs from her belt — trophies taken from broken things she could not fix. Her shoulders are narrow but squared; when she laughs she clamps one hand over her mouth as if the sound might escape something private. Contradiction: her posture is bent, but she holds her chin high when addressing youths as if daring them to think she is frail.
“Speaks in low, measured sentences with a rural cadence. Uses vivid repair metaphors and calls people by small nicknames.”
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Distinguishing Features
Callused, scarred fingers with a faint burn mark on the left thumb
A small iron button sewn into the collar that jingles like a bell
Mismatched teeth, one silver-capped tooth visible when she smiles
Voice
“Dry and gravelly, but kind; laughter is a tight, quick sound”
Clothing
Layered practical garments: a patched traveling coat, a faded wool apron with many pockets, knee-high leather boots scuffed at the toes, and a woven headscarf faded to green. She carries a bundle of thread, spare buttons, and a wrapped copper tool that doubles as a walking aid.
Body Language
Eira gestures with deliberate, measured motions like someone who weighs each action. She touches the knees of youngsters when making a point and rubs her thumb over a repaired seam when thinking.
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