Name: Fyaira Alliser
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Appearance:
Fyaira stands at 5'4" and weighs 112 lbs. Whenever possible, she wears a golden bracelet with an emerald engraved into it.
Personality: Before the death of her family, Fyaira was nearly the perfect picture of what a princess should be. In social situations, she is perfectly polite, at least on the surface level. Beneath her prissy exterior, she is clever and manipulative, exceedingly observant. She is loyal to a fault, inheriting many of her father's flawed philosophies. Because of her diligence, she was extremely pampered, and is therefore incapable of performing many basic tasks competently. Her one error in the eyes of her father was her tendency to live with her head in the clouds; she developed a bit of an obsession for fantastical stories, and often spends her time dwelling on far-fetched ideas rather than the intricacies of the real world. Her snobbishness and pride were accepted when she served as a princess, but without the proper protections, they can be infuriating enough to get her into trouble.
Bio: As the youngest of the royal children, Fyaira was heavily sheltered, and rarely given the chance to interact with others around her age save for her three year older brother. Her other brother, seven years her elder, was always far too busy training to be father's successor to spend time with his little sister; as a result, Fyaira knew him more by reputation than through personal interaction. The younger of her brothers, Aster, was a bit of a troublemaker, and would often try to pull her into his mischief, rarely to much avail. Nonetheless, neither of them had any friends save for the other.
Fyaira was always taught, first and foremost, that she was better than noble and commoner alike, that her only equals were among the royalty of other nations. As such, she rarely had to lift a finger for anything save for her training. She studied etiquette and politics, occasionally even dabbling in the art of warfare - from the perspective of a commander, of course. She neglected the latter subject, unable to believe that a girl would ever be asked to lead, for the only way she would gain such power was through the deaths of her brothers and parents.
Rarely was Fyaira exposed to the public eye, and on the rare occasion she did make an appearance, she was met with dark stares and suppressed grumbling. Though none dared say it to her face, the people thought her as corrupt as her father. That served only to reinforce the notion that they were all unworthy of her, ungrateful fools who didn't understand the service her father did them.
She never stopped underestimating them until her family was dead. She was spared only because she was ill on the day of their deaths. None among the Loyalists who rescued her had the skills to whisk her away in safety, and since she neglected her studies of such tactics, she was equally helpless. Thus it was that she found herself on her own in an inn, disguised as the daughter of a merchant.
Skills:
Fyaira, while extremely clever, has little training in the ways of the world. She is skilled at lying and manipulation, and knows, in theory, how to turn one man against another. She can ride a horse, but lacks the survival skills necessary to live off the wilderness; she doesn't even know how to start a fire. Perhaps her greatest skill is her ability to seek out knowledge, to pry it even from the lips of those sworn not to divulge. However, that ability works only in libraries and other places where there are people - and people are precisely what she must avoid to, lest she risk her life and her freedom.
Anything else?:
Habits: Fyaira tends to twirl her finger around a strand of her hair when nervous.
Being something of a dreamer, she sometimes zones out when bored.
She tends to be restless when uncomfortable - which occurs often so far from her luxuries.
Fears: Independence
Fire
Swimming
Being humiliated
Desires: Her old life back
Romance
Revenge
Sweets
Misc: Fyaira's bracelet was given to her by her mother, and is her most treasured possession.
Though Fyaira has recovered from the primary symptoms of her illness, she remains physically weak.