Aurra Du'Shadowfast

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Aurra Lawful Good Kalashtar Female Monk 8/Psi Blade 2

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Appearance: Aurra is a beautiful white skinned girl with silvery hair as common of Kalashtar. She has iridescent blue eyes and a broad smile with a very sensual body for an eighteen year old. She favors robes and loose fitting clothing that favors her fighting style. She is recognizably Cato and Alurra's daughter amongst several qualities of her body and fighting style.



Personality: Aurra is relentlessly cheerful and peppy. However, she's unconsciously innocent of almost anything sexual or the social norms of the continent of Khorvaire. One thing she does have a problem with is her constant touting of the good of the Benevolent Guides (The Quori) due to her peculiar upbringing.

Magical Items: Circlet of Telepathy, Ring of Teleportation (Her Father's Location Only), Psi Blade Focus (+3 to hit/damage)



Background: Aurra is the daughter of Cassius Cato and Princess Allura of Riedra from a short affair that they had twenty years ago when he was captured by the Sarlonan Empire for piracy. Alurra proceeded to bear her child in secret and moved her into the hands of corrupted Adar Monks whom convinced the young girl that she was a Kalashtar.

Oddly, the lie has become fact as Aurra merged with the Quori spirit of the Kalashtar's Lost Founder. She is thus, a danger to all Quori and a potential cause for a massive new gain by their age old enemies. Alurra, secretly Lady Shadahura, knows this and intends to use her to continue distracting her fellow members of the Dreaming Dark.

Aurra has yet to meet any real Kalashtar; whom would have decidedly mixed reactions towards her to say the least. She, however, is about as far removed from the Quori's stated and actual goals as humanly possible despite her reverance for them. Her desire is to aid people and that undermines the Dreaming Dark's authority.

One thing that Alurra hasn't counted on is her daughter isn't nearly as foolish or silly as she might appear to be on the surface. She's aware that her mother is a scheming and manipulative witch while also that the world is very different from the one described to her by the Inspired Monks. Aurra, against all better judgement, still loves her mother though.

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