Sasha Valardin

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Sasha Valardin
Social Rank 3
Fealty Valardin
House Valardin
Gender Female
Age 23
Religion Pantheon
Vocation Scholar
Height 5'5"
Hair Color Honey Brown
Eye Color Pale Blue
Skintone Sun-Kissed
Family
Parents Cassandra Grayson, Vincenzo Valardin
Siblings Jameson Valardin, Jacque Valardin
Uncles/Aunts Marrok Valardin, Tiberias Grayson, Matilda Grayson, Elysia Grayson, Lyllindyl Valardin, Nathan Valardin
Cousins Nadia Nightgold, Cassius Pravus, Lydia Nightgold, Isidora Valardin, Seva Thrax, Saira Grayson, Liara Grayson, Ectorion Valardin
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Description

Her face resembles that of an angel's, with a perfectly oval face, high cheekbones, and long lashes to frame her very light blue eyes, where mischief tends to echo. Her mouth is shaped in a prefect bow. Honey brown hair falls to the middle of her back in soft waves. She looks delicate like glass considering how petite she is, though she still has hints of feminine curves.

Personality

Sasha has a big heart with a lot of love to go around. She seems to be extra aware of other people's feelings and very conscious as to how their emotions are affected by her own and other's behavior. And that can be he downfall, sticking her nose where it doesn't belong, though she will easily back out of confrontation. She also has a tendency to hold grudges for long periods of time.

Background

Princess Sasha is the third born daughter of Prince Vincenzo Valardin and Princess Cassandra Grayson, her mother marrying into the Valardin family to strength ties between to two royal families. Her father was skilled commander while her mother was more a scholar type. She spent most of her time following her mother around and developed a love for books and studies. Exploring new sciences, arts, books, and anything artist caught her interest. And her interests only flourished further from that.

She has always been weaker than her other siblings however, though it rarely stops her from attempting to tag along where ever they went though most of the time they would tell her to just go home and read. They weren't trying to be mean but protect her instead, and as she grow older she begin to understand that. The resentment and grudge she may have had for her siblings now gone.