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yayyy dr self intro. lowkey didn't know what nation i wanted my mom to be from so. i did make myself OP but i made my s/o op so it balances out.
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Aurenya Rhaenyras Thyraen was born in Solareth, Eryndor, in the heart of autumn when the leaves turned gold and the air carried the first bite of winter. the city is a mid-sized urban center known for its couriers, trade networks, and proximity to major leyline convergence points. her birth was not easy. her mother labored for over twenty hours, and there were moments when the healers feared they would lose both mother and child. but Aurenya arrived—small, pale, and strangely quiet—with one eye green-jade and one eye pale blue-purple, and the midwife who delivered her would later say that the child looked at her with more awareness than any newborn should possess.
her father, Kaelis Thyraen, is Eryndorian nobility—not the highest rank, but respected. his family has produced dragon riders for generations, and he himself was a rider in his youth, bonded to a dragon who died in service during a leyline stabilization crisis. his family is well-established, respected, and deeply embedded in Eryndor's social and political networks. Kaelis is a man of duty, structure, and expectation. he loves his daughter, but he also sees her as a continuation of legacy. he wants her to succeed. he wants her to honor the family name. he wants her to be extraordinary.
her mother, Seriva, is from Nifo'nwey. she met Kaelis during a diplomatic exchange—she was part of a delegation sent to Eryndor to study leyline management techniques, and he was assigned as liaison. they should not have fallen in love. their cultures were too different. but they did. and when Seriva became pregnant, she chose to stay in Eryndor rather than return home, a decision her family did not fully understand but ultimately respected.
Seriva is a geomancer and knowledge keeper, someone who reads stone and earth the way others read books. she is quiet, grounded, and fiercely independent. she taught Aurenya to listen—to the land, to silence, to the things people do not say. she taught her that strength is not loudness, that power is not force, and that understanding comes from stillness.
Aurenya grew up between two worlds, and she never fully belonged to either. in Eryndor, she was raised with privilege and expectation. she attended the best schools, trained with elite instructors, and moved in circles where lineage mattered. but she was always slightly other—her features too angular, her demeanor too serious, her instincts too Nifo'nweyan. people respected her, but they also kept distance.
every summer, from childhood through adolescence, she traveled to Nifo'nwey to stay with her mother's family—her grandmother, aunts, uncles, and cousins who lived in a settlement built into the cliffs, where stone and sky met and the wind carried voices across impossible distances. Aurenya spent months in Nifo'nwey with her mother's family. those summers shaped her in ways Eryndorian education never could.
she learned to track weather patterns by reading stone and wind, not instruments. she learned to move silently through rough terrain, to track, to survive in terrain that would kill most Eryndorians within days. to climb without hesitation, to survive without relying on magitech. she learned the philosophy of Veleth Kiron—the Weight of Place—not as an abstract concept but as a lived practice. every location carries history. every action has consequence. you are part of a continuum, and your choices ripple forward.
she learned Kiro'veth not from textbooks but from elders who corrected her phrasing and pronunciation with patience and expectation. she learned the difference between Eryndorian politeness (which values grace and indirectness) and Nifo'nweyan respect (which values honesty and directness). she learned that in Nifo'nwey, lying to spare someone's feelings is insulting—it treats them like they cannot handle truth. she learned to read the weight of places, to understand that every location carries history and consequence.
but even there, she was slightly other—raised in Eryndor, speaking Kiro'veth with an accent, understanding philosophy but not fully living it. her cousins accepted her, but they also saw her as different. she was family, but she was not entirely of them.
she learned that her father's family, for all their respect and affection, would never fully understand her mother's family. and her mother's family, for all their acceptance, would never fully embrace Eryndorian values. she would never fully belong anywhere. and instead of breaking her, it made her adaptable.
this created a constant internal negotiation. in Eryndor, she learned to filter—to soften her directness, to frame honesty in ways that felt less blunt, to perform the kind of refined social navigation expected of someone with her background. in Nifo'nwey, she learned to release—to speak plainly, to trust that truth would not be taken as attack, to stop performing and simply be.
she learned when to be Eryndorian—graceful, measured, refined—and when to be Nifo'nweyan—direct, grounded, honest. she learned that identity is not fixed but performed, and that she could choose which version of herself to present depending on what the situation required.
the result is someone who can code-switch effortlessly but who never fully relaxes in either context. she is always aware of which version of herself is appropriate, and that awareness is exhausting.
at fifteen, she enrolled in Stormwing Academy—the premier dragon rider training institution in Eryndor, known for producing some of the most skilled riders in the Pyres Confederation. she excelled. she was faster than most, more precise, more adaptable. she absorbed techniques quickly, retained information effortlessly, and moved through training with the kind of quiet competence that made instructors take notice.
but she was also distant. she did not form close friendships. she did not seek attention. she trained, studied, and kept to herself. people assumed she was cold. she was not cold. she was simply guarded.
at seventeen, she bonded with Serynth. the bond was not planned. most bonds happen during structured bonding ceremonies, where young dragons are introduced to potential riders in controlled environments. Aurenya's bond happened mid-flight, in a storm that should not have formed where it did.
she was on a solo training flight, practicing navigation through turbulent airspace, when the storm appeared—massive, violent, and utterly unpredictable. most riders would have turned back. Aurenya adjusted. she moved through the storm, reading wind patterns, anticipating shifts, and for a brief moment, she felt something else in the storm with her. not hostile. not threatening. just… aware.
Serynth had been watching her for months. observing her flight patterns, her decisions, the way she moved through chaos without panic. and in that moment, in the heart of the storm, Serynth reached out. the bond formed instantly. completely. overwhelmingly. Aurenya's Aether flow and Serynth's Essence threaded together so quickly, so intensely, that it burned itself into her skin, creating the lightning scars that would mark her forever.
when she landed, hours later, she was different. not just bonded. changed. her hair had shifted, the white streaks now carrying faint blue-purple light. her eyes seemed sharper, more aware. her presence felt… heavier.
she graduated from Stormwing at eighteen—top of her class in technical skill, though not in social standing. She received her Guild certification, her Flight Rank (Stormbound, though those who trained with her suspected she was stronger), and her courier license.
for a year, she worked as a legal courier, transporting high-value cargo, diplomatic messages, and rare magical components across the Pyres Confederation. she was good at it. she was reliable. she built a reputation for being fast, precise, and utterly professional.
but she also began to see the cracks in the system. the things the Guild refused to transport. the people the Guild refused to help. the situations where policy created harm rather than preventing it. and so, slowly, carefully, she began taking other jobs. Smoke Runner work. moving things the Guild would not. helping people the system had failed. flying routes that were illegal because they were necessary.
she justified it as corrective action. as restoring balance that the Guild had failed to maintain. and she believed it. now, at nineteen, she lives a double life. publicly, she is a Guild courier—respected, professional, reliable. privately, she is a Smoke Runner—operating in the margins, breaking rules she believes are unjust, and risking everything to do what she thinks is right.
AURENYA (pronounced; ah-rean-yah, origin; Eryndorian in structure—soft, melodic, with that characteristic rise-and-fall rhythm common in Eryndorian names. meaning; golden light and breath-bound radiance. light and storm.)
RHAENYRAS (pronounced; rhae-neer-as, origin; Welsh-rooted name connected to Nerissa and the Greek Nereids. meaning; lady of the sea, sea spirit, or daughter of the water.)
THYRAEN (pronounced; th-raeyn, origin; sounds Eryndorian but carries Nifo'nweyan roots. meaning; motion and stillness, rootedness that stabilizes.)
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Nicknames: Ren — used by close friends, family, and Serynth when being affectionate (which is rare). Renya — used by her mother's family in Nifo'nwey, a softer, more intimate version of her name. Wisp — what Serynth calls her when teasing, referencing how quietly she moves.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Aliases (smokerunners): Threadwalker — for the way she navigates storms, weaving through turbulence like she can see the threads of wind before they form. Silent Lightning — for her combat style: precise, fast, and utterly quiet until the moment of strike. Veilkin — a term used by those who know about her spiritual sensitivity, acknowledging that she exists slightly closer to the threshold between physical and astral than most.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Titles (nobles & formal circles): she is sometimes referred to as "the Thyraen daughter"—a phrase that sounds respectful but is actually reductive. it marks her as daughter of rather than individual. it emphasizes lineage over capability. she hates it. she never says so.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Guild Registry: within the Guild, she is registered as Courier Aurenya Thyraen, Flight Rank: Stormbound (B Tier), though those who have worked with her suspect she is closer to Ascendant or Paragon- in capability and simply underreported during evaluation.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Rider: officially, she holds the title Cadet Rider until graduation, after which she becomes a fully certified Rider with all associated privileges and responsibilities.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ More Name Information:
her name is itself a cultural hybrid, carefully chosen to honor both sides of her heritage while creating something that belongs to her alone.
Aurenya is Eryndorian in structure—soft, melodic, with that characteristic rise-and-fall rhythm common in Eryndorian names. the meaning is layered: golden light and breath-bound radiance. it invokes both illumination and life force, the idea that she carries light within her and shares it through her presence. it is aspirational, the kind of name Eryndorian nobles give children they hope will be extraordinary.
Rhaenyras is her middle name, and it is where Nifo'nweyan influence becomes visible. the hard consonants, the sharp rhythm, the way it demands pronunciation rather than inviting it—all of this is Nifo'nweyan. the meaning shifts depending on context: power that endures or legacy bound by restraint. it is not about dominance. it is about lasting. about being strong enough to continue, disciplined enough not to break under pressure, resilient enough to carry weight without complaint.
Thyraen is her family name, and it is the compromise. it sounds Eryndorian but carries Nifo'nweyan roots. the meaning is motion and stillness, rootedness that stabilizes. it reflects the philosophy her parents tried to embody: that strength comes not from rigidity or chaos, but from the ability to be both grounded and adaptable.
her name is beautiful and heavy. people stumble over the middle name. they shorten it to "Aurenya Thyraen" in casual contexts, erasing the Nifo'nweyan component entirely. she notices. she always notices.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ age. 20 (first shift)
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ date of birth. november 17
დ࿐ ˗ˋ zodiac. scorpio♏︎ (sun), taurus♉︎ (moon), scorpio♍︎ (rising)
·˚๑ 𓂃 › birthstone. yellow topaz, citrine
·˚๑ 𓂃 › birthflower. chrysanthemum, peony
·˚๑ 𓂃 › birthsymbol. snake, pig, tree, ash tree, claret red, yellow, dark blue
დ࿐ ˗ˋ citizenship. Eryndor
·˚๑ 𓂃 › nationality. Eryndorian
·˚๑ 𓂃 › ethnicity. Eryndorian-Nifo'nweyan
·˚๑ 𓂃 › race. stormborn / dragon rider
·˚๑ 𓂃 › birthplace. Solareth, Eryndor
·˚๑ 𓂃 › current residence. Solareth, Eryndor
დ࿐ ˗ˋ height. 5'9 (177cm)
·˚๑ 𓂃 › weight. 110lbs (50kg)
·˚๑ 𓂃 › blood type. o-
დ࿐ ˗ˋ sexuality. omni
·˚๑ 𓂃 › pronouns. she/they
·˚๑ 𓂃 › gender. demigirl
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ occupation. legal courier for the Dragon Rider's Guild.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › on paper, Aurenya is a legal courier for the Dragon Rider's Guild, transporting high-value cargo, diplomatic messages, and rare magical components across the Pyres Confederation. this is legitimate work. it pays well. it is respected. it aligns with her training and capabilities.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ occupation. Smokerunner
·˚๑ 𓂃 › Aurenya is also a Smoke Runner—someone who operates outside Guild regulation, who flies routes that are not approved, who transports cargo that would be confiscated if discovered. this is not a side project. it is not occasional. it is significant work that she has been doing for over a year, ever since she graduated from Stormwing Academy and realized that the Guild's rules, while logical, are not always just.
she does not smuggle weapons. she does not move dangerous substances for profit. what she moves are things the system refuses to acknowledge as necessary: dragon eggs that would be seized and processed for Essence extraction, refugees who cannot cross borders legally without being detained or returned to danger, restricted texts and knowledge that governments have banned for political rather than safety reasons, and medicinal supplies to regions under embargo or blockade
she justifies this to herself as corrective action—not rebellion, but restoration of balance that the Guild has failed to maintain. and she believes it. because if the system is meant to protect people and dragons, but in practice harms them, then the system is wrong. and Aurenya has never been good at pretending things are fine when they are not.
the risk is enormous. if discovered, she would lose her Guild certification, face imprisonment, and potentially exile. her family would be disgraced. her future as a Rider would end. she does it anyway. because some things matter more than safety.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ heritage. Aurenya's heritage is not simple, and that complexity shapes her in ways both visible and invisible. she is not fully one thing or another—she exists in the space between, and that position has defined much of her experience.
her father's lineage is pure Eryndorian nobility—old bloodlines that trace back to the founding clans, families who have produced dragon riders for generations. this side of her heritage carries weight: expectations, scrutiny, and the assumption that she will uphold standards set centuries before her birth. it is the side that grants her access to formal events, that places her name in registries, that opens doors before she even speaks.
but her mother's lineage is different. her mother is from Nifo'nwey—a nation that does not bow, does not compromise, and does not forget. Nifo'nweyan blood carries its own kind of gravity: resilience, groundedness, and a fierce independence that does not translate neatly into Eryndorian aristocratic culture. her mother's family are not nobles. they are respected—artisans, geomancers, knowledge keepers—but they do not operate within the same social structures Eryndor values.
this creates a duality Aurenya has never fully resolved. in Eryndor, she is seen as almost fully one of them—close enough to be accepted, but always subtly marked as different. people notice the angular sharpness of her features, the way she holds herself with a stillness that feels more Nifo'nweyan than Eryndorian. they notice her natural affinity for geomantic awareness, the way she reads spaces and environments with a precision that most Eryndorian riders have to train for years to achieve.
in Nifo'nwey, when she visits, she is seen as almost one of them—but always marked by the fact that she was raised in Eryndor, that she speaks Kiro'veth fluently but with a slight Eryndorian cadence, that she understands their philosophy but did not grow up fully immersed in it.
she belongs to both. she belongs to neither. and she has learned to navigate that space with the same precision she navigates storms.
დ࿐ ˗ˋ known languages.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › english 𓂃 welsh accent
·˚๑ 𓂃 › eryndrian common ❪ Eryndor ❫ 𓂃 native fluency, neutral accent
·˚๑ 𓂃 › kanthrel ❪ Pyresian ❫ 𓂃 conversational fluency, enough to navigate trade and diplomacy but not academic discourse
·˚๑ 𓂃 › luminari ❪ Ambrilune ❫ 𓂃 reading fluency, limited spoken ability; she understands complex texts but struggles with spontaneous conversation.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › pyrthic ❪ Calthrasian ❫ 𓂃 highly fluent, learned through trade contact and necessity; she appreciates its directness
·˚๑ 𓂃 › kiro'veth ❪ Nifo'nweyan ❫ 𓂃 fully fluent, slight Eryndorian cadence that native speakers notice but do not consider incorrect
·˚๑ 𓂃 › veyrithic ❪ ancient scholarly language ❫ 𓂃 reading fluency only, used for accessing old texts and historical research
·˚๑ 𓂃 › navasori ❪ navasoi ❫ 𓂃 basic conversational ability, learned through ecological study and interest in cyclical philosophy
her multilingualism is not just practical—it reflects her belief that language shapes thought, and understanding multiple linguistic frameworks makes you more adaptable, more perceptive, and less likely to mistake one culture's assumptions for universal truth.
she code-switches naturally depending on context, and people who speak multiple languages with her often notice that her personality shifts slightly depending on which language she uses. in Kiro'veth, she is more direct. in Eryndrian Common, she is more measured. in Pyrthic, she is more efficient.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ appearance.
her mixed heritage is visible in her face, though not in ways that are immediately obvious. it is subtle—a combination of features that don't quite align with either parent culture individually.
her bone structure is distinctly Nifo'nweyan: high, angular cheekbones, a strong jawline, and a face that holds composure naturally. this is the structure that makes her look older than she is, that gives her an air of authority even when she says nothing. it is the foundation her mother gave her. this structure gives her an air of authority and maturity beyond her nineteen years. she looks like someone who has already made difficult decisions and will make more. her nose a Nifo'nweyan shape; a straight nose without a bump but the tip is slightly rounded. it is elegant without being delicate, strong without being overpowering.
her lips are well-defined with a pronounced cupid's bow, the upper lip slightly thinner than the lower, both naturally a soft pinkish-red that deepens when she is cold or has been flying. her mouth is expressive in small, controlled ways—the slightest curl at one corner when she is amused, a tightness when she is holding something back, a softness when she speaks to someone she trusts.
her teeth are straight and white, but her canines are sharp, fang-like, longer and more pronounced than human standard. this is another Stormborn trait, one that becomes more noticeable when she smiles fully—which is rare. when she does smile, it is often a slight smirk, playful and knowing, like she has just thought of something clever she will not share.
her skin is naturally honey-golden, a warm undertone that tans easily and holds color well. this is her Eryndorian heritage showing through—sun-warmed, healthy, with a natural glow that does not require enhancement. when she tans (which happens quickly during summer flights or time spent outdoors), her skin deepens to a rich golden-bronze. her skin blushes visibly, especially at the joints—knuckles, elbows, knees—and across her cheeks when she is cold, exerted, or embarrassed (though the last is rare). the contrast between her natural warmth and the flush of color is subtle but noticeable.
Aurenya's hair is naturally ash brown, a color that shifts between cool-toned brown and almost-black depending on lighting. but what makes it distinctive are the white streaks—not highlights, not dyed, but natural. they have always been there, even before she bonded with Serynth, threading through her hair in irregular patterns like lightning frozen mid-strike.
after bonding with Serynth, some of those white streaks began to take on a faint blue-purple luminescence, especially visible in dim light or when she is using magic. the effect is subtle—not glowing, but catching light in ways that shouldn't be possible. it looks like her hair has been struck by lightning and the charge never fully dissipated.
in the future, her hair will shift further—predominantly white with ash brown streaks, as if the lightning has fully claimed it. the blue-purple luminescence will remain, spreading into a more striated pattern, like veins of electricity running through pale silk.
her hair is 2c-3a texture—loose, defined waves that fall naturally without much styling, with enough body to hold shape but enough movement to feel alive. it reaches just past her chest when loose, longer in some sections where it has been left to grow without trimming. she rarely wears it fully down unless she is resting or in private. for practicality, she keeps it in braids—single, double, or intricate patterns depending on the situation—or pulled back in a low ponytail secured with leather cord or metal clasps. when flying or in combat, it is always restrained. loose hair is a liability.
her height and build reflect both sides. she is taller than most Eryndorian women, a trait inherited from her mother's side, where height is common and valued. but her frame is slender, long-limbed, with the kind of controlled strength that comes from Eryndorian rider training rather than Nifo'nweyan physical labor.
she moves like someone who has been trained to move efficiently—no wasted motion, no unnecessary display. her abdomen is flat and firm, with subtle abdominal definition—not a six-pack, but enough core strength to be visible when she stretches or moves. core strength is essential for riding; without it, she would be thrown from Serynth within minutes.
her arms are toned, with visible muscle definition along her shoulders, biceps, and forearms. she is not heavily muscled, but she is clearly capable—arms built for drawing bowstrings, holding swords, gripping dragon harnesses during turbulent flight. her legs are long, slim, and strong, with well-defined thighs and calves from years of riding, climbing, running, and combat training. she moves with a kind of controlled grace that comes from body awareness, not performance. she knows where her body is in space at all times.
her eyes are the first thing people notice and the last thing they forget. heterochromatic and deeply unsettling in their clarity—her right eye is a complex forest green-jade, layered with flecks of brown near the pupil that darken depending on lighting, and a thin ring of deep blue around the outer edge. it is earthy, grounded, the color of ancient forests and moss-covered stone.
her left eye is pale, almost luminous light blue-purple—more purple in dim light, more blue in brightness—that darkens to a deeper indigo around the outer rim. this eye feels wrong in the way that makes people look twice, not because it is unnatural but because it is too aware. like it sees more than it should.
both eyes are almond-shaped with a subtle downturn at the outer corners, giving her a perpetually thoughtful, almost tired expression even when she is calm. her pupils are slightly slit-shaped, almost feline, a trait that becomes more pronounced in low light or when she is using magic.
this is a result of her Stormborn heritage and her bond with Serynth—her body has adapted, shifted, become something not quite entirely human anymore. her eyelashes are long, dark, and thick, casting shadows on her cheeks when she looks down. she does not wear cosmetics often, but when she does, it is minimal—just enough to emphasize what is already there. a touch of dark liner to sharpen her gaze. nothing more.
her hands tell their own story. longer fingers, slightly rough calluses from weapons and dragon harnesses, but also from stone and craft—remnants of summers spent with her mother's family, learning to shape and read materials the way Nifo'nweyans do. her left pinkie is crooked, broken years ago and never set quite right. she never bothered to have it corrected. it's a small imperfection she finds grounding.
დ࿐ ˗ˋ hair color. ash brown with white streaks. some of these white streaks almost seem like a lightning blue-purple, especially after bonding to Serynth.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › type. 2c-3a
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ hair styles. in everyday settings, her hair is practical. a single braid down her back, a low ponytail, or a half-up style secured with leather cord or a metal clasp. she does not spend time on elaborate styles. function over form.
for formal events, her hair is styled with intention: half-up, half-down with intricate braids woven through the upper section, the rest left loose in soft waves. full updo—braided, twisted, or pinned into an elegant structure with a few loose strands framing her face. single elaborate braid down her back, woven with ribbon, thread, or small metallic accents.
in combat and flight, her hair is secured tightly: single tight braid down her back, secured at multiple points to prevent loosening. double braids pinned close to her head. low bun secured with multiple pins and wrapped with leather cord. loose hair is a liability. it obscures vision, tangles in harnesses, and provides a grab point for enemies. she eliminates the risk entirely.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ eye color. her right eye is a complex forest green-jade, layered with flecks of brown near the pupil that darken depending on lighting, and a thin ring of deep blue around the outer edge. her left eye is pale, almost luminous light blue-purple—more purple in dim light, more blue in brightness—that darkens to a deeper indigo around the outer rim.
დ࿐ ˗ˋ skin. honey-golden warmth when she tans, often blushed at the cheeks, shoulders, and knees.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ birthmarks.
⚔︎ ˚ — beneath her left eye: two small dots nearly symmetrical, often mistaken for beauty marks. they are slightly darker than her natural skin tone and could be mistaken for beauty marks or intentional adornment.
⚔︎ ˚ — right hip and thigh: four distinct clusters of café-au-lait spots, each cluster contains 5-8 light brown marks varying in size from 2mm to 1cm.
⚔︎ ˚ — base of her spine: a small crescent-shaped mark, faint but distinct. this one is Nifo'nweyan in cultural interpretation—marks at the base of the spine—marks at the base of the spine are considered signs of strong grounding and connection to earth.
⚔︎ ˚ — scalp: small round birthmark hidden by hairline at nape of neck
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ scars.
⚔︎ ˚ — three parallel claw-like marks slash across her left shoulder blade: from a training accident at thirteen. a dragon (not Serynth—this was before bonding) reacted unexpectedly during a handling exercise, and she was too slow to move. the scars are pale, raised slightly, and visible through thin fabric. she does not hide them.
⚔︎ ˚ — a thin, precise line traces her right collarbone: deliberate and clean. this is from a blade—not combat, but a controlled cut during a blood-binding ritual she participated in with her mother's family in Nifo'nwey. it is a mark of acceptance, of being recognized as one of them despite her mixed heritage.
⚔︎ ˚ — several smaller nicks scatter her forearms: accumulated over years of weapons training, close-quarters sparring, and the occasional miscalculation with a blade. none are deep. none are significant individually.
⚔︎ ˚ — a jagged scar runs along her right ribcage: half-hidden unless she stretches or twists. this one is from a fall during a storm run—she miscalculated a descent, Serynth compensated too sharply, and Aurenya was thrown against the harness restraints hard enough to tear skin. it healed, but not cleanly.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ lightning crest. these markings were created from an incident when she first bonded with Serynth.
they are not from an attack. they are from the bonding itself—the moment Serynth's Essence threaded into her Aether flow. when Aurenya bonded with Serynth, the connection was not gentle. Serynth's Essence threaded into Aurenya's Aether flow with such intensity that it burned itself into her skin, creating Lichtenberg figures—fractal, branching patterns that resemble lightning caught mid-strike.
they run along her shoulders, down her arms, across her back, and along her ribs, spreading from her spine outward like tree roots or river deltas. the patterns are asymmetrical—denser on her left side, sparser on her right—and each branch is unique, never repeating.
in their dormant state, the scars are pale, silvery-white, slightly raised, and faintly warm to the touch. they look almost like tattoos, delicate and intentional.
but when she flies, when she uses magic, when she and Serynth synchronize fully, the scars glow blue-purple, the same color as the luminescent streaks in her hair and Serynth's bioluminescence. the glow is not bright—it is subtle, like light moving beneath the surface of water—but it is unmistakable.
the lightning scars are proof of bond. most riders do not scar from bonding. Aurenya did. because her bond with Serynth was not gentle. it was immediate, overwhelming, and absolute.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ soulmark. a faint glowing sigil on her back and collarbone shaped like intersecting wings and storm lines.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ normal attire. Aurenya's everyday fashion is functional first, aesthetic second—but that does not mean she does not care about appearance. she simply refuses to prioritize aesthetics over practicality. every piece she wears serves a purpose. if it does not, it is not worn.
her color palette is earthy and muted: deep browns, charcoal grays, dark purples, olive greens, rust reds, black, cream, and weathered leather tones. she avoids bright colors. they draw attention. they show dirt. they are impractical.
her clothing is layered, always. not for fashion, but for adaptability. layers can be removed if she gets too warm, added if she gets cold, and adjusted depending on activity. she dresses for change, because conditions shift constantly when you live the way she does.
a fitted linen or cotton shirt in cream, white, or pale gray, with long sleeves that can be rolled up or pushed back. the neckline is usually high or modest—she does not expose skin unnecessarily. the fabric is breathable, easy to wash, and does not restrict movement.
a leather or reinforced fabric vest in dark brown, black, or charcoal. sometimes it is simple and unadorned. sometimes it has buckles, straps, or subtle embossing. the vest provides structure, protects her torso, and creates a silhouette that is both practical and intentionally androgynous. she is not trying to look feminine or masculine. she is trying to look capable.
a long coat, cloak, or layered tunic in deep red, forest green, charcoal, or black. the coat is often asymmetrical, with one side longer than the other, or it has slits for movement. it is made from durable fabric—wool blends, heavy linen, or treated canvas—and it has pockets. many pockets. hidden pockets. she carries things. she needs places to put them. if she is wearing a cloak, it is hooded, secured with a simple clasp or leather cord, and designed to be removed quickly if it becomes a liability.
fitted trousers in black, dark brown, or charcoal, made from durable fabric with reinforced knees and thighs. sometimes they have laces up the sides for adjustability. sometimes they are tucked into boots. always, they allow full range of motion. occasionally, she wears a layered skirt. sometimes over trousers—practical, not decorative. the skirt is split for movement, often asymmetrical, and made from lighter fabric that flows without tangling.
her footwear consists of tall leather boots, always. knee-high or just below, in black or dark brown, with sturdy soles, reinforced toes, and straps or buckles. the boots are broken in, comfortable, and designed for walking long distances, climbing, and riding. she does not wear anything she cannot run in. will also walk barefoot any chance she gets.
accessories are minimal but intentional. leather bracers on her forearms, sometimes plain, sometimes with small metal studs or engraved patterns. a wide leather belt with pouches, knife sheaths, and attachment points for rope or tools. leather gloves with reinforced palms, fingerless or full depending on weather. simple jewelry—a single leather cord necklace with a small stone or metal pendant, maybe a ring or two, never anything that dangles or makes noise. a knife or two, always. one at her belt, one strapped to her thigh, one tucked into her boot. she is never unarmed.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ formal attire. Aurenya's formal wear is a calculated performance. she does not enjoy formal events. she does not naturally gravitate toward gowns and ceremony. but she understands that appearance matters in these contexts, that her presentation reflects not just on her but on her family, her dragon, and the Guild.
so when formality is required, she delivers. not with enthusiasm, but with precision. her formal aesthetic is soft, ethereal, and layered, drawing on Eryndorian elegance while incorporating subtle Nifo'nweyan elements—grounded colors, deliberate structure, and an underlying sense of weight. she does not dress to be pretty. she dresses to be memorable.
her formal gowns are empire-waist or natural-waist, with flowing skirts that reach the floor and often have trains. the bodices are structured but not restrictive, providing support without limiting breathing or movement. she refuses to wear anything she cannot move in, even at formal events.
the sleeves are long and dramatic—often bell sleeves, flowing angel sleeves, or layered sleeves that create movement and visual interest. Sometimes they are sheer, sometimes embroidered, always elegant. she prefers matte finishes over high shine, except for small accents—metallic embroidery, a shimmer of thread, a hint of iridescence.
her color palette is usually deep blues (indigo, midnight, sapphire), purples (lavender, violet, plum), silvers, whites, creams, and blacks. she avoids reds and golds—those are too bold, too attention-seeking. her gowns often incorporate gradient effects—fabrics that shift from deep color at the hem to pale at the bodice, creating an ombre effect that mimics sky, water, or light.
fabric & texture are usually silk, satin, chiffon, tulle, velvet—soft, flowing fabrics that catch light and move beautifully. her gowns are layered, often with sheer overlays, delicate embroidery, and subtle metallic threading that catches light without being garish.
embellishments are minimal but intentional. embroidery in silver, white, or pale blue thread, creating patterns that mimic stars, constellations, or abstract wind currents. metallic accents—a silver belt, a delicate chain, a clasp at the shoulder. beading along the bodice or sleeves—small, delicate, catching light subtly. sheer overlays that add depth and movement without overwhelming the base gown.
when attending outdoor events or traveling to formal gatherings, she wears a flowing cloak or cape in a complementary color—often deep blue, silver, or black. the cloak is secured with a decorative clasp (often a dragon motif or geometric design) and lined with softer fabric for warmth. low heels or flat embroidered slippers. she refuses to wear anything that limits mobility. if she cannot walk comfortably, she will not wear it.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ riding & combat attire. Aurenya's riding and combat gear is purely functional. there is no decoration for decoration's sake. every strap, buckle, pouch, and piece of armor serves a purpose. this is not fashion. this is survival equipment.
her color palette is dark and non-reflective: black, charcoal gray, deep brown. she avoids anything that catches light or makes noise. stealth matters. visibility is a liability.
her gear is modular and adaptable—pieces can be added or removed depending on mission type, weather, and threat level. she does not wear the same configuration every time. she adjusts. fitted, moisture-wicking shirt in black or dark gray, with long sleeves and a high collar. the fabric is breathable, flexible, and designed to move with her body without chafing or restricting.
a reinforced leather chest piece that covers her torso from collarbone to hips, with articulated panels that allow bending and twisting. the armor is lightweight but durable, designed to absorb impact without adding bulk. the chest piece has built-in attachment points—straps, loops, buckles—for adding pouches, sheaths, or additional protective elements.
leather bracers on both forearms, reinforced with metal strips along the outer edge. the bracers are adjustable, with multiple straps and buckles, and they protect against blade strikes, rope burn, and impact. sometimes she adds shoulder guards—small, articulated pieces that protect the joint without limiting range of motion.
reinforced trousers in black or charcoal, with armored plates sewn into the thighs and shins. the plates are thin, flexible, and made from layered leather or lightweight metal. they protect without restricting movement. she wears a tactical harness around her hips and thighs—a system of straps and pouches that holds knives, rope, tools, and small supplies. the harness is adjustable and can be reconfigured depending on mission needs.
combat boots—knee-high, black, with reinforced toes, steel-toed soles, and multiple straps for support. the boots have hidden sheaths for small blades and are designed for climbing, running, and long periods of wear.
full-fingered tactical gloves in black leather, with reinforced knuckles, padded palms, and textured grip. she can draw a bow, hold a sword, or grip dragon harnesses without slipping. also hexed them so she don’t sweat and they match the weather she’s in so her hands don’t freeze.
a short, hooded cloak in black or charcoal, designed to break up her silhouette and provide camouflage in low light. the cloak is secured with a quick-release clasp so it can be dropped instantly if it becomes a liability.
the most critical piece. her dragon rider harness is custom-fitted, made from reinforced leather and metal, with attachment points that secure her to Serynth during flight. the harness distributes weight evenly, prevents slipping during sharp maneuvers, and includes emergency release mechanisms in case she needs to detach mid-flight. the harness is decorated with personal symbols—small, engraved metal plates, embroidered patches, or runic etchings. these are not decorative. they are markers of identity. other riders recognize them.
დ࿐ ˗ˋ personality.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › Aurenya is deeply observant in a way that borders on invasive—not intentionally, but naturally. she does not look at people and see what they present. she sees what they imply. the hesitation in their voice. the tension in their posture. the things they don’t say.
this makes her incredibly perceptive, but also distant. because once you start seeing people that clearly, it becomes difficult to engage with them at a surface level. she is emotionally intelligent, but not emotionally available—at least not at first. she understands feelings with precision, but she does not offer her own easily. there is a layer of control there, not because she is cold, but because she is careful.
underneath that control is intensity. she feels deeply—more deeply than she allows most people to realize. but she processes those feelings internally, turning them into thought, into strategy, into something useful rather than something visible.
she is also quietly humorous. not in a loud or obvious way, but in the way she delivers cutting observations with a soft smile, or says something brutally honest in a tone that makes it sound almost polite. her humor isn’t meant to entertain—it’s meant to reveal.
there is also a sharp edge to her honesty. she knows how to lie when necessary, and she is good at it, but she prefers not to. the truth, to her, is cleaner. more efficient. the only reason she filters herself is because she understands the consequences of not doing so.
and then there is the part of her that is relentlessly hard on herself. nothing she does ever feels like enough. no success settles. no achievement sticks. there is always something she could have done better, faster, more precisely. this isn’t insecurity in the traditional sense—it’s a constant internal pressure to refine, to improve, to be more. it drives her. it also exhausts her.
Aurenya does not chase attention, but attention tends to settle on her anyway. in formal settings, she is composed, controlled, and unexpectedly refined. she understands etiquette not as performance, but as structure—another system to read and navigate. she knows exactly how much to say, when to speak, when to remain silent, and how to carry herself in a way that commands respect without demanding it.
but she does not tolerate disrespect. there is a limit to her patience, and when it is crossed, she does not explode—she withdraws, sharpens, and responds with precision. her anger is quiet, which makes it far more intimidating than something loud.
with people she trusts, she is different. still composed, still observant—but softer in ways that are subtle rather than obvious. she allows closeness in controlled amounts. physical contact, quiet presence, shared silence. she doesn’t always say what she feels, but she shows it in small, deliberate ways.
with children and animals, she becomes unexpectedly steady. not overly gentle, not indulgent—but clear. she doesn’t talk down to them. she doesn’t coddle. she meets them where they are, and they respond to that.
დ࿐ ˗ˋ skills.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › Aurenya learns through pattern recognition and repetition. she doesn’t just practice something—she internalizes it, breaks it down, rebuilds it until it becomes instinct.
her combat style reflects this. she is not the strongest physically, but she is fast, precise, and difficult to predict. she reads movement before it fully happens, reacts before most people realize they need to.
archery suits her perfectly because it aligns with her perception. distance, timing, trajectory—she understands all of it intuitively. a bow in her hands is less a weapon and more an extension of her awareness. her swordsmanship is controlled rather than aggressive. efficient movements. minimal wasted energy. she doesn’t fight to overwhelm—she fights to end things quickly.
outside of combat, her intelligence is broad and layered. she retains information quickly, often to the point where it feels like she never forgets anything. history, magic theory, cultural systems, languages—she absorbs knowledge easily, especially when it connects to something larger.
her spiritual sensitivity adds another dimension entirely. she doesn’t just perceive the physical world—she reads what lingers beneath it. residual energy, emotional imprints, subtle disturbances. this makes her exceptionally good at understanding situations without direct involvement. it also means she is rarely ever truly “off.”
დ࿐ ˗ˋ hobbies.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › she builds spaces for herself—reading nests, quiet corners, places layered with blankets, soft textures, dim lighting. these are not just for comfort. they are controlled environments where her mind can finally slow down.
her love for rare books and historical weaponry reflects her fascination with the past—not in a nostalgic way, but in an analytical one. she wants to understand how things worked, how people thought, how systems evolved.
there is also something deeply personal in her collection of ritual knives. not for violence, but for meaning. each one represents a culture, a practice, a belief system. she treats them with respect.
her creative outlets—drawing, writing, music—are quieter expressions of things she doesn’t say out loud. singing especially is something she does when she thinks no one is listening. it’s one of the few times she allows herself to be unguarded.
and then there’s movement. late-night rides, both on horseback and with Serynth, are less about travel and more about release. motion is where she processes. where everything settles into place.
დ࿐ ˗ˋ habits.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › she taps her fingers when thinking, especially when processing something complex. it’s not restless—it’s rhythmic, like she’s aligning her thoughts physically.
she clenches her fists when she’s holding something back, whether it’s words or emotion. it’s one of the few visible tells she has.
she hums under her breath when she’s comfortable or focused, usually without noticing she’s doing it. when she listens to music, her foot taps almost constantly, like she’s syncing herself to the rhythm.
she adjusts her jewelry when she’s thinking or slightly anxious, grounding herself through touch. when she laughs—really laughs—she covers her mouth, not out of insecurity, but out of habit, like it’s something she’s not used to doing openly.
დ࿐ ˗ˋ quirks.
·˚๑ 𓂃 › Aurenya has a tendency to startle people simply because they don’t hear her approaching. she moves quietly without trying, and it creates an almost ghost-like effect.
she smiles when she insults someone—not mockingly, but calmly, which somehow makes it worse. her eyes and nose twitch slightly when she’s irritated, one of the few cracks in her composure.
she has a habit of licking her lips when thinking or focusing, a small, absent-minded motion that becomes noticeable once someone sees it.
she hates harsh lighting. overhead lights feel wrong to her—too exposed, too artificial. she prefers lamps, candles, softer illumination that doesn’t overwhelm her senses.
when she’s truly upset or angry, she goes quiet. not cold—just absent. like she’s pulled inward completely. and when she does cry, which is rare in front of others, it’s not subtle. it’s overwhelming, like something held back for too long finally breaking through.
she is also surprisingly tactile with people she trusts—holding hands, leaning slightly closer than expected—but only in controlled, intentional ways.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Aura: blue-purple-and slight white, Wavering Haze — Irregular Variant with a light to iridescent tone.
in the future it will be a blue-purple-white Irregular Aurora — Stormwoven Variant with an Iridescent tone with emerging Adularescence traces.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Aura Abilites : water control, lighting control and resistance, runic languages.
⚔︎ ˚ — blue. precise targeting, area control, and environmental manipulation. she can sense distortions in Aether flow, making her exceptional at detecting hidden threats and navigating storms.
⚔︎ ˚ — purple. read residual memory from spaces, access short fragments of others’ experiences, and interpret emotional echoes. extend memory duration, reconstruct events more clearly, and disrupt perception by interfering with cognitive processing.
⚔︎ ˚ — white. attract astral entities more easily, form contracts faster, and interact with spiritual planes without as much resistance.
ཧོ٠࣪˚࿔ 𝑰𝒏𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒂𝒍 𝑪𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒇𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 (𝑷𝒐𝒔𝒕-𝑩𝒐𝒏𝒅, 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒍𝒚 𝑹𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒓 𝑷𝒉𝒂𝒔𝒆)
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Field Type: Wavering Haze — Irregular Variant
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Resonance Colors: Blue / Purple (primary) with faint White undertone
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Tone: Light–Iridescent
when Aurenya first bonds with Serynth, her Resonance Field doesn’t stabilize into a clean category. it resembles a Wavering Haze, but it behaves… wrong.
instead of smooth, predictable wave patterns, her field moves like overlapping tides—layers of motion that don’t fully sync, yet never clash. it feels like watching multiple currents pass through the same space without disturbing each other.
her Blue alignment manifests immediately. she becomes hyper-aware of positioning, distance, and environmental flow—especially in the air. not just spatial awareness, but situational reading. she doesn’t just see where things are—she understands where they will be.
her Purple begins quieter but deeper. she starts picking up residual impressions without trying. not full memories—just fragments. Emotions left behind in places. the “afterimage” of events. this blends dangerously well with her natural perceptiveness.
and then there’s the White undertone. it’s faint. most people wouldn’t notice it. but things notice her. not aggressively. not in a haunting way. just… awareness. as if she exists slightly closer to the edge of the astral than most Riders.
her tone being Light–Iridescent means she adapts quickly. her control develops fast—but there are moments, especially under stress, where her output exceeds what she should be capable of.
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ How Her Abilities Manifest. her magic doesn’t come out as raw force. it comes out as interaction. lightning doesn’t strike—it threads. water doesn’t crash—it flows around intent.
she doesn’t overpower environments. she moves with them, subtly redirecting. storms, especially, respond to her in strange ways. not obedience—but cooperation. this is where Serynth’s influence begins to show.
ཧོ٠࣪˚࿔ 𝑬𝒗𝒐𝒍𝒗𝒆𝒅 𝑪𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒇𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 (𝑬𝒙𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒅 𝑹𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒓 / 𝑨𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝑺𝒎𝒐𝒌𝒆 𝑹𝒖𝒏𝒏𝒆𝒓)
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Field Type: Irregular Aurora — Stormwoven Variant
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Resonance Colors: Blue / Purple / White (fully realized)
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Secondary Expression: Electric Cyan / Deep Violet flares
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Tone: Iridescent with emerging Adularescence traces
at this stage, Aurenya stops fitting into any stable classification. her field becomes an Irregular Aurora, but unlike typical ones, hers doesn’t just shift—it responds to external stimuli.
storm nearby? her field sharpens, becoming more electric. residual energy present? it softens, deepens, becomes more perceptive. it’s not just adapting to her emotions. it’s adapting to the world around her.
⚔︎ ˚ — Blue Evolves → Spatial Awareness → Flow Mapping.
she no longer just understands space. she understands movement within space over time. air currents, shifting pressure, storm rotations—she reads them instinctively. on flight, this makes her almost impossible to predict.
this is why she excels as a Smoke Runner. not because she’s fast. because she’s always exactly where she needs to be.
⚔︎ ˚ — Purple Evolves → Memory Sighting → Residual Echoing.
this becomes one of her most defining traits. she can now: read emotional imprints from environments in detail, reconstruct fragments of past events, and sense disturbances in natural flow (like something wrong happened there)
but more importantly? she can do it without direct contact. it just… happens. spaces talk to her.
⚔︎ ˚ — White Evolves → Astral Affinity → Threshold Sensitivity.
Aurenya doesn’t summon entities like traditional White-aligned Riders. she doesn’t need to. she exists in a state where the boundary between physical and astral is thinner around her.
she can feel presences, yes—but more importantly, she can refuse them. her rules? they hold. because her field doesn’t invite. it defines terms.
ཧོ٠࣪˚࿔ 𝑬𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝑬𝒙𝒑𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏
her elements don’t feel separate. they feel like states of the same system. lightning is her precision. water is her adaptation.
when combined, they create something unique: Stormthreading. she doesn’t throw lightning. she guides it. she doesn’t control water. she lets it carry her intent.
in combat or flight, this looks like: lightning bending along her movement path, mist forming around her to obscure presence, rain shifting direction subtly as she moves. it’s not flashy destruction. it’s controlled inevitability.
ཧོ٠࣪˚࿔ 𝑯𝒆𝒓 𝑻𝒐𝒏𝒆 𝑬𝒗𝒐𝒍𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
𓂃 ࣪˖ ִִֶֶָָ࣪𖤝.ִֶָ٠࣪ Iridescent → Partial Adularescence
at some point—likely through a major emotional threshold—her Resonance Field begins to show adularescent qualities. not fully. but enough. she doesn’t “learn” complex techniques. she arrives at them.
this manifests as: faint glow in her eyes under heavy magic use, runes responding to her without full activation, and an instinctive understanding of structures she’s never studied