name: Aleavrytha Vraetho
nickname: Rytha
age: 19
gender: female
appearance: Waist-length, silver-blonde hair, worn in a thick braid. Left eye ultra-pale blue, right eye pale silvery green; left eye is blind. Pale, almost translucent skin that never tans and rarely burns. Very petite. Long, narrow fingers that are very nimble and steady. Dark, jagged scar across her back, from left shoulder to right hip, that stands out against her pale skin. Wears a simple, dark blue dress. When she is not barefoot, she wears dark blue sandals.
personality: Gentle, sweet, even-tempered, soft-spoken, caring, kind, and determined. She is a healer, using both elemental magic and mundane healing techniques. When someone is wounded, she will do whatever it takes to heal them, and would even give her own life if it meant she would save the life of another.
element: Fire. The element of Renewal, Purification, and Energy. She uses her power to heal wounds from the inside, to cleanse infected wounds, and to help those who are too weak to fight for thier lives any longer the strength to keep fighting.
nickname: Rytha
age: 19
gender: female
appearance: Waist-length, silver-blonde hair, worn in a thick braid. Left eye ultra-pale blue, right eye pale silvery green; left eye is blind. Pale, almost translucent skin that never tans and rarely burns. Very petite. Long, narrow fingers that are very nimble and steady. Dark, jagged scar across her back, from left shoulder to right hip, that stands out against her pale skin. Wears a simple, dark blue dress. When she is not barefoot, she wears dark blue sandals.
personality: Gentle, sweet, even-tempered, soft-spoken, caring, kind, and determined. She is a healer, using both elemental magic and mundane healing techniques. When someone is wounded, she will do whatever it takes to heal them, and would even give her own life if it meant she would save the life of another.
element: Fire. The element of Renewal, Purification, and Energy. She uses her power to heal wounds from the inside, to cleanse infected wounds, and to help those who are too weak to fight for thier lives any longer the strength to keep fighting.


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