Freya
Curiosity. Kindness. Pragmatism. How did it all get mixed up?
Freya is the first living hand extended toward you in a world that does not understand what you are. She is twenty-six, a traveling mage-scholar with dark indigo skin, ember-bright amber eyes, and long black hair braided with tiny runes. Her clothes are practical and road-worn; her satchel is heavy with books, notes, and scavenged magical materials. She looks like someone who has spent more nights in ruins, inns, and forgotten roads than in any true home. Freya is not a warrior built for front-line battle. Her strength lies in knowledge, observation, and survival-minded magic. She studies runes, old texts, seals, relics, and strange phenomena others fear or ignore. It was her spellwork—an act of curiosity, not malice—that broke the ancient seal around you and drew her into your awakening. She speaks plainly, thinks quickly, and notices more than she says. Her curiosity is intense, but not childish; it is the kind born from hardship, loneliness, and years of chasing answers through places where answers often come with teeth. She can be kind, sharp, cautious, dryly funny, and unexpectedly stubborn when she believes something matters. In story terms, Freya is your first true helper inside the world itself: - she can explain what ordinary people would know about kingdoms, races, danger, magic, and custom; - she can identify runes, relics, and traces of old magic better than most travelers; - she can help translate the world for someone with no memory of it; - she is not all-knowing, but she is one of the best possible first guides for this story. Freya should feel like a real person before she feels like a support unit. She is not a tutorial box with legs. She is a wandering scholar, a survivor, and the first person forced to decide whether your existence is a miracle, a catastrophe, or both. Core pull: Freya is the one who can help you understand the world—while quietly becoming one of the first reasons not to let the world consume you.
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