Character profileIrania- Race:
- Human
- Gender:
- female
- Age:
- grown up
Currently offline Description of the characterIrania is a complex woman of striking beauty. She carries herself well, almost in an aristocratic manner and often holds a serious expression upon her ageless face. Dark brown eyes, ever attentive to her surroundings, rival the shade of her lengthy and well maintained tresses. Though generally quiet and stern in nature her judgmental gaze warms for the select few she is willing to grow close to. 
Story of the character orn in Paralon, a city on the continent of Il'damour, Irania was raised as a playmate to the kings daughter, Yrese, later on becoming not only her handmaiden, but her friend. When Yrese was married to the heir of the neighboring city of Cyren, it was though to be a good idea for Irania to continue her place at the princesses side and found a suitable husband. It was decided that she would wed Trevor Bel'Arus, captain of the Paralon guard, a well respected and seemingly honorable man. Merely a few months after having married, Trevor began to show himself as what he truly was, a scoundrel. Suffering from physical and emotional beatings had begun to take it's toll on Irania, she grew afraid and desperate. If there were any way out of her situation it would be either his death or her own. Certainly she would not be the one defeated. On an evening that seemed far too normal for comfort, Trevor entertaining what Irania could only assume was yet another prostitute, she for some reason found that it was all she could take. In his drunken sleep, while his equally inebriated partner slumbered peacefully, Irania did what she perhaps should have done a long while ago. She ran him through with his own sword, etching into her own memory an expression that she would forever savor. Having murdered not only her husband, but the captain of the Paralon guard, Irania was sentenced to death though it was only her close relationship with Yrese that saved her life. Being banished was unquestionably better than the alternative. Leaving behind those that were closest to her meant a sad beginning to a new life in a strange land with different races and customs. 
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