Rakh'sha - The Glittering

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Race: Windsoul GenasiAge: Unknown
Height: Tall, variable
Weight: Well proportioned
Eyes: Glittering cut rubies
Hair: Sky Blue
Personality Profile:
General Health: Thin and Fibrous
Deity: Oceanic pantheon: Djinn Enlightment
Profession: Craftman
Habits/Hobbies: Pranks and Wish granting
Languages: Common, Auran, Arcane, Draconic, Jannti, Ignan, Celestial, Alzhedo, and Midani (Waelan as Midani is not available.).
Weapon of Choice: Dual Short Scimitars, Falchion and Bow.
Background:
She is one of the great-granddaughter of a noble Djinn, sheik of a Freehold and lesser Caliph of a group of neighbour freeholds. However nobility and politics are complex in the Djinn society, limitating specially for those with mortal blood. Aware of this, the Caliph, sent Rakh'sha to the material plane to live within mortals. Angry at her great-grandfather but unable to argue with the word of a Caliph, the tempestuous lady wandered through Zhakara for many years, understanding her limitations and discovering life as a mortal; with less luxuries but also less restrictions.
Still, Rakh'sha was stubborn like the wind that shapes mountains, and she craved for the acceptance of those who rejected and banished her. Perhaps due to her mortal blood, perhaps due to her thunderous heritage.
Following the stories of ancient and mighty djinni, she arrived to Calimport, a land where she was feared and respected, there she learnt of other lands with powerful magic and foreign gods and mysteries; and in her pursue of fortune and greatness she reached the Sword Coast making it the next step in her ascension to the neverending skies of the Elemental Plane of Air.
Goals: Achieve power and fortune to be recognized and accepted back in the Citadel of Ice and Steel, by the Great Caliph.
Possible Plot-Hook Ideas and Misc Facts:
-Make a Wish!!! (And any related plot.)
-Calims-hites, Zhakarans, Genieas an every cultural related plots to Djinni.
-Offerings of richness for temporal servitude.
-Pursue of powerful artifacts.
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