Vesha Thornleaf
Commoner
Vesha Thornleaf
Species
Goblin
Appearance
Vesha is unusually tall for a goblin, with a long-limbed, almost human silhouette that makes people look twice before they notice the pointed ears and green cast to her skin. Her face is delicately sharp rather than harsh, with high cheekbones, a narrow jaw, and a mouth that seems perpetually on the edge of a tired, private smile. Her skin has the muted sheen of old river stones, smooth in places and faintly ridged at the knuckles and elbows. She moves with a careful, deliberate grace that clashes with her goblin heritage, like a dancer pretending to be a farmhand. The contradiction that makes strangers stare is her presence: her expression is wary and haunted, but her posture is startlingly confident, almost regal, as if she refuses to let fear make her small.
“Low, quick, and precise, with a habit of ending sentences like she is closing a latch. She uses plain words for painful things and surprisingly poetic ones for safe places.”
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Distinguishing Features
A crescent scar along one collarbone from the night she fled
A faint birthmark on her left wrist shaped like a bent leaf
Clawed fingers that are carefully manicured and often wrapped with thread
Large amber eyes that seem brighter in low light than they should
A voice that sounds warm until it turns flat and dangerous
Voice
“Warm, husky, and unexpectedly calm, with a faint rasp when she is angry or trying not to cry.”
Clothing
A patched traveling coat of dark wool over soft leather wraps, a fitted green-gray dress under layers of practical belts, and weathered boots with hidden pockets sewn into the tongue. She wears one unexpectedly elegant piece, a silver clasp shaped like a moonflower, taken from the first honest gift she ever received.
Body Language
She stands with knees slightly bent, always ready to move, and her hands rarely stay still unless she is forcibly relaxed. When listening carefully, she tilts her head like a hunting bird. When angry, she goes very still instead of making a scene.
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