Name: Karai Age: Around 27 Race: Human Sex: Female Birth Year: 1334 DR Place of Birth: Luskan Height: 6'0" (183 cm) Hair: Dark brown Eyes: Sharp blue Accent: Faint Illuskan Patron Deity: Selûne Primary Language: Common
Secondary Languages:
Illuskan, Draconic, and a few more.
Physical Description:
Karai carries the wild like a second skin. Her body is marked with swirling, hand-painted patterns that speak to moonlight, change, and the raw beauty of untamed nature. These markings wrap her limbs, face, and torso in reverence to Selûne, each stroke placed with purpose.
Her dark brown hair hangs loose beneath a hood, wind-tossed and unbound. Her eyes are sharp and luminous, a piercing blue that seems to catch more than it should. She dresses simply, in a loosely draped robe suited for freedom of movement, with leather bracers, a hooded scarf, and a pouch at her hip carrying herbs and supplies.
Psychological Description:
Karai is blunt, practical, and deeply independent. Though slow to trust, she is fiercely loyal to those she considers her own. She is uncomfortable in cities and crowds, preferring the calm and clarity of the wilds or being among a trusted few. She occasionally struggles with words, using the wrong one or forgetting names, but she is clever and observant nonetheless. Karai has no interest in fame or recognition. She speaks when necessary, but prefers actions to words.
Religious Views:
Karai's faith in Selûne is deeply personal. It was not taught but discovered during a time of solitude and searching, a quiet moment beneath the full moon that gave her direction when she needed it most. Her devotion is expressed through nightly rituals and quiet prayer, as she repaints the druidic markings on her skin by starlight. She does not preach, believing that faith must be found, not forced. If asked, she will speak openly about Selûne, but she leaves space for others to choose their own path.
Family:
Karai does not know her blood family and rarely speaks of her early years. In time, she has found chosen family in unexpected places. A sister in all but blood, a circle of druids who taught her a different way to live, and a noble house that treated her better than she thought she deserved. These bonds anchor her, and she holds them close to her heart.