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'''Aravyre von Azerad''' was a priestess of [[Avandra]] during the [[Light Age]]. She fought alongside the [[The Lone Wolves|Lone Wolves]] and [[Arlanestran Territories|Arlanestra]] in the [[Logos War]], and later went on to become High Priestess of the newfound Arlanestran Territories.
'''Aravyre von Azerad''' was a [[half-elf]] priestess of [[Avandra]] during the [[Light Age]]. She fought alongside the [[The Lone Wolves|Lone Wolves]] and [[Arlanestran Territories|Arlanestra]] in the [[Logos War]], and later went on to become High Priestess of the newfound Arlanestran Territories.
 
== Description & Personality ==
Ara was described as being very comely. She was short for a half-elf, standing around five feet at full height. She had sharp features, almond-shaped eyes, and usually wore a haughty expression. Her skin was bronzy and clear.
 
Especially for a woman of the cloth, Ara was notably vulgar in her speech.


== Metagame Trivia ==
== Metagame Trivia ==


* Ara was a character played by Danielle McBrayer for the Lone Wolves campaign.
* The theme song for Ara's end credits was "Let The Kingdom Come" by White Heart.
* The theme song for Ara's end credits was "Let The Kingdom Come" by White Heart.



Latest revision as of 16:13, 3 February 2023

Aravyre von Azerad was a half-elf priestess of Avandra during the Light Age. She fought alongside the Lone Wolves and Arlanestra in the Logos War, and later went on to become High Priestess of the newfound Arlanestran Territories.

Description & Personality

Ara was described as being very comely. She was short for a half-elf, standing around five feet at full height. She had sharp features, almond-shaped eyes, and usually wore a haughty expression. Her skin was bronzy and clear.

Especially for a woman of the cloth, Ara was notably vulgar in her speech.

Metagame Trivia

  • Ara was a character played by Danielle McBrayer for the Lone Wolves campaign.
  • The theme song for Ara's end credits was "Let The Kingdom Come" by White Heart.