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A single soul somehow bound to two distinct bodies and able to swap between the two. [[Tairath-Vae]] is a huge, bestial [[Vandavayr]] warrior while [[Saearra Aesta]] is a tall and striking-looking [[Jhantyn]] priestess. In both forms, her allegiance to [[Vellamni]] – the goddess of passion, fire and valour, is plain.
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A single soul somehow bound to two distinct bodies and able to swap between the two. [[Tairath-Vae]] is a huge, bestial [[Vandavayr]] warrior from the [[Vae]] clan of [[Kul Raes Vae]] while [[Saearra Aesta]] is a tall and striking-looking [[Jhantyn]] priestess from the [[Lymori Wastes]]. In both forms, her allegiance to [[Vellamni]] – the goddess of passion, fire and valour, is plain.
  
 
Before they were joined, her two bodies were pitted against one another in ritual combat - and during that trial both were killed. Centuries later they were resurrected by necromancers of the [[Knights Sorcerous of the Spirit Awakening]], but the spirits of the two women had become so intertwined that it was not two beings who returned from death, but a single, combined soul.
 
Before they were joined, her two bodies were pitted against one another in ritual combat - and during that trial both were killed. Centuries later they were resurrected by necromancers of the [[Knights Sorcerous of the Spirit Awakening]], but the spirits of the two women had become so intertwined that it was not two beings who returned from death, but a single, combined soul.

Latest revision as of 10:13, 5 May 2019

A single soul somehow bound to two distinct bodies and able to swap between the two. Tairath-Vae is a huge, bestial Vandavayr warrior from the Vae clan of Kul Raes Vae while Saearra Aesta is a tall and striking-looking Jhantyn priestess from the Lymori Wastes. In both forms, her allegiance to Vellamni – the goddess of passion, fire and valour, is plain.

Before they were joined, her two bodies were pitted against one another in ritual combat - and during that trial both were killed. Centuries later they were resurrected by necromancers of the Knights Sorcerous of the Spirit Awakening, but the spirits of the two women had become so intertwined that it was not two beings who returned from death, but a single, combined soul.

As a Jhantyn human, she has common colouration – deep brown skin and blazing red hair and eyes, but she is extremely tall and strong, especially for a woman, and looks as if she has seen her share of adventure.

As a Vandavayr, she is distinctly unusual – her long fur being deep crimson in colour instead of the normal grey or white and her eyes a matching shade. Her great horns are notched from battle, and one is broken – a mark of honour among her kind.