CHARACTER NAME: Eydis Fieldcrow Grimward
GENDER: Female
CLASS: Cleric
AGE: 24
RACE: Ulven
OCCUPATION: Daughter of Gaia
KNOWN SKILLS: Skilled in healing, knowledge of rituals, witch.
BIRTHPLACE: Pack Fieldcrow
APPEARANCE/NOTABLE TRAITS: Dressed in typical Ulven clothing, the main thing that stands out is the numerous beads and bones from various animals she is adorned with all having runes marked onto them.
BIO:
I remember so many times hearing from other packs in Grimward that the colonists need to be driven out. That they are dangerous and the cause of our problems. That once they are gone all will be well…
I remember when the civil war first broke out there was much talk of what we would do but Fieldcrow remained neutral in the civil war. We just lived our lives, continued to practice our magics and rituals. I finished my studies under my teacher. We just continued life like normal but it never felt right.
I heard stories of how the fighting was going and how it eventually ended. When the war was over nothing changed. We lived our lives as normal and I heard the same things from other Grimward about the colonists I heard before the fighting.
The civil war was a failure on Grimward’s part. They fought and killed fellow Ulven. Ulven that had mates and children that now mourn their loss. All for nothing. It was all pointless.
Now these colonists are helping to rediscover our history where other Ulven failed us?
I myself am not certain what to make of these colonists. We have barely interacted with any of them. I’ve never met a… Sinder? I’m not even certain how to spell what they call themselves let alone their packs and clans.
Any of my sisters that have traveled and met these strangers haven’t really spoken of them or their customs. Even when Rilla came back without her arm, she spoke more of the Mordok then she ever did of the colonists.
So many things heard from other Grimward. They are called arrogant and cruel. They think us primitive savages. Various other things I won’t write. It doesn’t matter as I will find out soon enough.
I find that I cannot sit idly as these new discoveries happen. It seems to be all I think and dream of. I have no doubt it is what I am supposed to do.
I have never left my home in Fieldcrow. Never journeyed to other clan’s territories. Since I was a child all I have known are my family, my friends, and my studies. But now I leave my family and friends for my studies.
This doesn’t surprise them. It is the way of the Fieldcrow to put our work above all else. They understand this. I go to whatever Gaia deems my fate to be.