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Name: Ikeshia
Full Name: Ikeshia Carris
Pronunciation: ee - KEH - shee - ah KAHR - ees
Nickname: Kesh/Keshi (only to her father)
Race: Half Valkyrie
Birthday: August 31st
Age: 105
Gender: Female
Class: Guardian
Deity: Niesis, God of Judgment
Pets: None
Current Residence: With Her Father in a Small Home
Height: 6'1"
Build: Muscular
Skin Tone: Creamy Fair
Eyes: Bright Blue
Hair Color: Light Brown
Hair Length and Style: To Low Back and Usually Braided
Clothing Style: Usually backless tops and pants as she does not have the ability to hide/manifest her wings as a full valkyrie would
Parents: Single Father
Siblings: None
Spouse(s): None
Offspring: None
History: She is the product of a tryst that her father had with a witch while in the human realm. After she was born, her mother, especting a female witch offspring and thinking her father was human, abandoned her. So, her father brought her home to raise her himself. Luckily, his sister was happy to help him and taught her how to cook at an early age since her father is one of the worst cooks to have ever lived. When her magic began to make itself known, she dedicated herself to learning how to hide her wings with it since it was considered extremely unwise to travel to the other realms with her wings on display. Alongside her magic training, she also began to learn the role and duties of a guardian from her father, and she chose the spear as her weapon to emulate him. Now that she is of age and can successfully hide her wings, she plans to visit Kyanos as long as her father finally agrees.
Abilities/Skills: Illusion Magic, Spear Wielding, Persuasion, Basic Elemental Magic (Air), Cooking
Personality: She has few friends as she ages faster than full blooded valkyries, but she is fiercely loyal to those that she does have. She is fierce in battle and shows no mercy to her opponents. She greatly loves her father and aunt but is adventurous enough to want to see other realms and worlds. She is very detail-oriented and finds cooking relaxing. She especially loves to make spicy dishes, much to her father's exasperation.
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