Name: Lillan Istual (May be refrenced as Li for short.)
Gender:Female
Race:Quickling (Also known as a Brownie) Refrence
HereHeight: 2ft 4in.
Weight: 8 pds
Eye color: Hazel
Hair color: Auburn
Skin Color: Much lighter, but similiar to, the color of bark
Age: 58, young in Faye years, apearance to be that of a miniscule, young human adult.
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Lillan is seen, when she is seen that is, wearing tight fitting grey trousers under black leather, knee high boots, the bottoms worn off so as to make the least amount of noise possible. Her loose, white tunic is held to her small frame by a similiar in grey colored corset, in which two small pockets are attached, encasing small, needle like daggers. Braclets of leather encase her wrists while rings of the same material entwine her fingers, nails short due to a nervous habit of biting them off.
Her auburn hair is kept in two, tight braids, wrapped around her skull to form a double crown of sorts. Small silver clasps periodically shimmer where she has placed them as an afterthought throughout the braids.
An array of tiny bags hold numbers of things, but a pack held closely to her back jingles with the sound of coins as she walks.
HistoryLillan ran from her home a number of years ago after learning of the marriage planned for her by the elders, taking instead the path of an apprentice under a guild thief by the name of Istualian, adopting part of his surname as the end of her own. After he was captured, drunkedly trying to steal a travelers purse one night, Lillan took on the small attic above his abode as her own private getaway, stashing the shiny treasures and meager gold that she could get her nimble fingers on in a small trunk put away in the farthest of corners. She slept in different places everynight as to leave her trail wide and open, prefering to stay free as long as she could rather than stay in one spot where loose tongues were sure to let a more permanant hiding space be known in turn for a few coins.
History In Isyl-BelyrithLillan had traveled here in dire hope of finding a better theiving spot in whence she had come, but had found the people here desolete due to the ice and snow storms heavily raging the countryside. She now slept where ever she could find that was reasonably warm, feeding off what ever the land could give her, and what ever the meager morsels she could pilfer from the small inns.