Astrid
With shortsword in hand, she bears a promise to slay The Seven.
Appearance
Standing at roughly five feet, three inches, Astrid is small in frame with only slight muscle definition. She is cloaked in clothing woven in Belgrath, so constantly appears to tackle the cold even if she is standing in the heat. Padded furs protect her legs and her pauldrons and cape and accented by fur, too. She bears amber gems in her clothing as a reminder of home. Her dwarf-family's stone of choice resides in her chest, along her arm, and embeds itself in her hand-crafted shortsword.
Skills and Abilities
Shortsword: Taught to her by her dwarf-father's old tutor, Astrid was raised learning to fight as a means of competency. She is very skilled in this area.
Mining: As she was raised by dwarves, mining comes with the environment. She is very familiar with and comfortable in mines and knows how to wield the tools.
Smithing: Astrid's dwarf-mother is a smithy, so taught her the trade. Astrid has been her mother's assistant since and even made her own sword.
Mining: As she was raised by dwarves, mining comes with the environment. She is very familiar with and comfortable in mines and knows how to wield the tools.
Smithing: Astrid's dwarf-mother is a smithy, so taught her the trade. Astrid has been her mother's assistant since and even made her own sword.
Personality
Astrid is typically stoic and stubborn. She tends to lead with her heart instead of her head.
Biography & Lore
Astrid never knew her real parents. She was raised in the dwarven city of Belgrath and her dwarf-parents told her she was found out in the cold, abandoned. Small in stature, she always stood out from her dwarven community, but she didn't remain in the city forever. Following her eighteenth year, she encountered a strange Komodi man lost in the snow. He was a runaway, he told her, and so she helped him to find his way. The two were caught before leaving the mountains. Astrid was taken to a shadowy realm run by so-called deities imprisoning her new friend. There, the deities toyed with her by displaying their superhuman power over the realm through demonstrations of death. Astrid swore to save the Komodi man whom she grew close with in their travels, but was sent away before she could rescue him. The shadowy deities haunt her as she travels to succeed in her vow to slay them all and free her Komodi friend.
References
Zayeeda's TruthShow Me What's Beyond the Sky