Irriel
Irriel | |
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IC Information | |
Full Name: | Irriel Jalrys |
Gender/Sexuality: | Female/Bisexual |
Species: | Human/succubus hybrid (Hunyanniichuan blessed) |
Place of Origin: | Silverymoon, Faerun, Toril |
Birthdate: | Uncertain due to dimensional shift, estimated at late March, 1730. |
Height: | 6'4" |
Hair Color: | Black |
Eye Color: | Red |
Romantic Status: | Divorced (breisleach) |
Occupation: | Retired adventurer. |
OOC Information | |
Source: | Original RPG character, Forgotten Realms |
Irriel was an immigrant to Yuriba. She is a veteran knight from another world that arrived on the island in September of 2005. In her time on Yuriba, she and breisleach rapidly grew close in a somewhat whirlwind romance. On September 3rd, 2006, breisleach and Irriel were married by Moriko. A few months later, on December 12th, Irriel gave birth to the couple's daughter, named Caileadair. As it was, however, this happiness didn't last; Irriel missed her homeworld, often leaving to vist there either alone or with her daughter in tow. Around late spring of 2007, she and Caileadair left on another of these trips, then never returned. It is widely believed that the half-demoness has returned permanently to her native world to raise her daughter alone.
Physical Description
Irriel is a very tall woman, standing head and shoulders above many on the island. Her skin is pale, and sometimes looks to be carved marble rather than flesh. Her build is athletic, with well-toned muscles moving smoothly beneath her skin. Her hair was once split, with one side pure white and the other pitch black, but became a uniform black sometime after arriving on the island. She refuses to speak of the incident that caused the change. What draws so many eyes are her wings. Two bat-like wings the color of blood stretch out from her back, and are often used to carry her through the skies of Yuriba.
Her wardrobe varies, but practical. Few of her outfits are designed for appearance. Most seem to be thrown together for function's sake, with form being an afterthought.