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Name: Arinna Elderine
Age: 18
Height: 5'5
Weight: 109lbs
Eye Color: Brown
Parents: Josiah and Lisatta Elderine
Birth Place: Utain
Personality:
Resourceful
Insightful
Reserved
Soft-spoken
Compassionate
Protective
Empathetic
Vengeful
History:
Birth-Early Childhood:
Arinna's birth was particularly complicated, resulting in the loss of future heirs for her father. Within hours of her delivery, she was ripped away from her mother and handed off to a slaver by the name of Quinner to be raised for a life of servitude. The first four years of her life was spent with a former prostitute turned tavern owner named Corina. The woman was surprisingly loving with the infant and remained so even as Arinna grew from a baby to a curious toddler. Corina encouraged Arinna's inquisitive nature and nurtured the girl's sweet disposition as much as she could, hoping that she could change the Quinner's mind about selling the young princess off. Unfortunately for both Corina and Arinna, Quinner had no plans at all on letting his prize slave slip from his grasp. At the age of four, Arinna was again ripped away from another person who cared for her and sent off to begin her training.
Arinna's first master:
General Thaddius Montariou, former General of Kamidia had a long-standing resentment of the Elderine family. As a one-time ally, Thaddius was well aware of the hateful and vile nature of Josiah and blamed the king for the death of his wife when the king refused to lend aid to his former country during a plague. The moment that he learned that the king had sold his only child into slavery, he knew that he had to buy the girl to satisfy his need for vengeance. At the age of six, Arinna was purchased by Thaddius, who delighted in terrorizing and abusing the girl as often as possible. Arinna was often given impossible tasks by her master simply for the thrill of the punishment that was to come when she failed to complete what was demanded of her, the man reveling in her tears with each lash and every slap he delivered. It was during this time that Arinna found only one savior and an elderly slave who took pity on the girl and took her under her wing. She gave what advice she could to spare Arinna further pain and help her survive her life as a slave without being too emotionally scarred in the process. Most of the lessons took and stayed with Arinna long after she left the Montariou household, but others went in one ear and right out of the other.
Arinna spent a good portion of her childhood and adolescence with the General. He died shortly after her sixteenth birthday and with no living kin, Arinna was scooped up by her next master.
Arinna's Second Master:
Edemire Renule was an elderly man who simply wanted companionship. Not wealthy by any stretch of the imagination, he lived comfortably enough to purchase Arinna to serve as his maid. During her time with Edemire, Arinna was well cared for, fed, and properly clothed. Punishments became a thing of the past and after years of trauma, the young woman began to heal from her past. It would not last forever, however. On her eighteenth birthday she was ripped away from Edemire by the Fae, taken as payment for a debt that was owed. Gone was the peaceful life she'd found with the older man and all hopes of one day earning her freedom.
Arinna's Third Master:
From a human noble to Fae royalty. Taken from the only person to show her decency and kindness, the young woman was thrust into a world of magic, where her status as a human meant that she was beneath even servants. Unable to protect herself from anyone, Arinna fights every single day to escape notice. She does her work to the best of her ability, but more often than not is beaten simply for the hell of it. The fae around her never fail to remind the young woman of her place in life and how only death will end her misery. Still, she refuses to break, although the longer she remains with the Fae, the harder it becomes for her to keep a tight grip on her will to live.
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