Sex: Female
Age: Unknown (Appears to be in her early twenties)
Description: Nayru is a beautiful young woman. Her large, sparkling, ocean-blue eyes are her most captivating feature, set in her seemingly flawless fair-skinned face. Flowing from her scalp is a cascade of shining, long hair that is a slightly darker shade of blue than her eyes. Her long elfish ears protrude from beneath her flowing hair. Her tall, willowy body is wrapped in long, wintery blue robes, while on her feet she wears simple wooden sandels. She moves with seemingly perfect, almost unhuman, poise, which is accentuated by her robes that billow gracefully behind her. She is gifted with music and has a beautiful melodious voice that can put even the most ferocious beast at ease. When she sings, animals close by stop and crowd around her to hear her wonderful, entrancing ballads.
She also has a harp, which is rumored to have many mysterious powers, which she plays beautifully.
History: She has spent almost all her life a vast secluded forest with the animals. It was a simple life of nature. It was a life she knew and loved, and up until a two years ago it was the only life she ever knew. Two years ago, two explorers, a happily married couple, who had been exploring and charting the forest for several months, were setting up camp for the night when they heard strange, melodious sounds they had never heard before. Curious, the couple grabbed their flashlights and a rifle and followed the noise. Before long, the music had led them to a large moonlit clearing, where they saw the strangest sight. In the middle of the clearing stood the source of the wonderous sound, a girl with a tangled mane of hair and no clothes to be seen surrounded by a circle of many different animals, all sitting quiet, enjoying the lovely ballad. Astonished, the couple watched for several minutes, taking in the odd, yet soothing scene. Then, the husband involuntarily took a step forward, and a twig snapped underfoot. Instantly, the music stopped and the girl gasped, looking at them for the first time. The animals followed her gaze then, going in every separate direction, the animals fled from the clearing. The girl called to the animals in a foreign togue, confused, wondering why they had left in such a hurry. She then cast an angry look at the couple before running after her animal companions. The wife started after the girl but the husband stopped her. "Chasing her would only frighten her more. We should try drawing her to us." It took several weeks and many failed attempts before the couple could get the girl to even stay at their camp. However, little by little the couple gain the girl's trust through friendly food offerings and other items that intrigued the girl greatly. After a month or so the girl came to the camp and did not go back to the wilderness for a week. The couple tried to teach her a little English and how to use items like a cup or a knife, and came to learn that the girl was very smart and was a quick learner. They were always kind and never impatient with her. The couple soon came to love the odd and wonderful girl. They loved it when she sang and she soon came to love them for their appreciation of the forest and her music. After a year together, the girl understood them and most English, and the couple had learn a lot about nature from the girl. The three had a mutual feeling of a family. Then the couple asked the girl if she wanted to go back to "their world", and after a week, she decided to return to civilization with them. A year later (presently), she revisits the forest, her old home.
Personality: Shy and introverted; she is not entirely practiced when it comes to human conversation and interaction. Thus, she can be rather naive, but often, usually absentmindedly, shows wisdom that is often only achieved by the elderly.
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