Anyra, Champion in Red
Anyra was born into a very privileged family of Komodi in Alliria. Even so, her lot in life was to never be more than a Keep Guard. Making the best of her situation, she fought tooth and nail to be one of the most impressive guards of her time. Training day in and day out, she surpassed even those who trained her. Ultimately, however, the lot of a Komodo is to be forever stigmatized. Even in the ceremonial armor indicating her achievements, she was nothing more than an upstart vagabond.
Appearance
Anyra presented herself with dignity and grace. Her peers often remarked of her as "beyond her station" with how she carried herself. The Komodo woman frequently wore her armor even when not required of her, such as casual settings. Her hair was short-cut, and while it appeared white in darkness, a gleam of light would reveal its blonde tones.
Around her waist she wore a bundle of ornaments, each representing a unique achievement in her career. Her garments beneath the armor she so often wore were typically white and red, earning her the cognomen "Champion in Red".
Anyra was believed to have Clou disease due to her unusually pale skin and hair.
Around her waist she wore a bundle of ornaments, each representing a unique achievement in her career. Her garments beneath the armor she so often wore were typically white and red, earning her the cognomen "Champion in Red".
Anyra was believed to have Clou disease due to her unusually pale skin and hair.
Skills and Abilities
Anyra was capable of great displays of strength, and even greater displays of finesse with her claymore. In fact, the degree of skill with which she wielded her claymore was a great contrast to the typical image of weight associated with it. Additionally, her speed and stamina were remarkable for her size.
Personality
Anyra was very stubborn, and very eager to prove herself. Her snobby attitude was easily brought low by the reminder of her station or by the stigma of her species. In spite of this, she never let herself show what she perceived as weakness, which was a display of emotion. She kept a cool head and a cooler demeanor, only showing her true feelings in moments of necessity or of urgency.