A religious zealot has been traveling through all the cities of Elyria and spreading fear and a warning. A great storm is coming, one even worse than then the one that destroyed much of their land. This one will kill the rest of the land, leading to their ultimate destruction. Warning them that if nothing is done they will all perish.
Is he right? Is there anything they can do to stop the storm? Or is he spreading fear in order to create chaos or even in an attempt to bring the people together as one as they work to survive?
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Ivo is still fairly young to the world, as she hasn’t had a lot of experience with people outside of her family group. While she has sense enough for the most part to keep herself out of trouble, she can be somewhat gullible since she has had a lack of social experience. When she is able to get past being agitated by a person, her intense curiosity usually sends her head long into foolish situations. Her parents have allowed her to learn lessons the hard way because of this, since their advice tended to fall on deaf ears. Despite her shortcomings, she is rather cheerful and optimistic.
| HISTORY |
Ivo is the daughter of a Wyraki woman and a Vanari man, though she most definitely takes after her mother. Throughout her formative years, her father instilled a healthy respect for nature that could be managed without being a Vanir. Her family group consists of her father’s family, save for her mother’s brother who also decided to live a simpler life. Her grandparents over the years have taught her how to work the hides her mother taught her to acquire. Her father taught her which animals to take so that the balance of nature would not be thrown out of balance. Her uncle and mother both teaching her about her anger, though slower to build than their own, just as dangerous without a vent to safely release her built up frustration and stress.
When her grandparents were confident their grand daughter wouldn’t wander off in the city, they also began to take her into town to get experience dealing with people. Specifically dealing with people as customers. Often times, the family would head into town once or twice in a year to get supplies that could not be easily made or obtained from their current campsite. It was here she figured out that she couldn’t stand haggling with people for very long.