Parisa Ravashari

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Parisa Ravashari
Social Rank 8
Fealty Crownsworn
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House Ravashari
Gender Female
Age 18
Religion Pantheon
Vocation Ravashari Dancer
Height 5'6"
Hair Color Inky Black
Eye Color Blue
Skintone Dusky Tan
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Description

Around average height for a woman, she is slender and graceful. Her inky black hair curls uproarously when left untamed; falling about her shoulders and into her face in a stygian mass. Often it is held back in a thick brad, though tendrils of it often escape to curl and dance about her face. Parisa's eyes are a startingly clearn blue and often filled with mirth. Her smile is wide and warm, and easily given. She has a warm skin tone, a dusky tan that seems to be her natural state even in winter. She moves with the quiet grace inherit with one as slenderly athletic as she.

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Personality

Jubilant and carefree are good words to describe Parisa Ravashari. As a young Prodigal girl she's had to learn how to find joy in the face of adversity. Parisa finds beauty and happiness in even the darkest, dirtiest, smelliest of circumstances. She might live in a shack in the lowers, but at least the holes in the wall let the sunlight in. She's confident in herself and in tomorrow always dawning that she is really brought down. She's charming and polite to those who might look down on her for being a Prodigal, and as a Ravashari Entertainer she's learned how to disarm people even when they are being snobbish at her. It's a good tool for surviving!

Background

Parisa Ravashari is a young girl whose branch of the nomadic Ravashari tribe brought her to Arx during the Silent War, to escape the armies marching down on many Abandoned tribes. She's grown up faced with quite a lot of adversity and push back from Arvum society. After all the Ravashari are especially looked down with distrust and considered to be thieves, swindlers, and general ne'er-do-wells. But many of the Ravashari have also turned their "exotic" status to an advantage. Parisa has done just this-- She has learned to entertain, charm, and disarm people. Her primary tool is joyful, acrobatic dances on the streets and sometimes for private parties. But she is full of talents.