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=Identity= | ==Identity== | ||
;Name(s):Qaa-Oliva | ;Name(s):Qaa-Oliva | ||
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;Profession:Novitiate of Peolu | ;Profession:Novitiate of Peolu | ||
=Description= | ==Description== | ||
;Ethnicity:[[Tabrani (people)|Tabrani]] | ;Ethnicity:[[Tabrani (people)|Tabrani]] | ||
;Gender:Female | ;Gender:Female | ||
;Age:18 | ;Age:18 sols, (392 YG --) | ||
;Height: | ;Height:1.70 metres (5 feet, 7inches) | ||
;Build: | ;Build:Light, 60 kilograms (134 pounds) | ||
;Appearance | ;Appearance | ||
: | :Qaa-Oliva is a small woman, with light brown hair and hazel eyes. She dresses as a priestess of Peolu in yellow and white robes. | ||
=Personality= | ==Personality== | ||
: | :Qaa-Oliva is an incredibly compassionate person, which drives her to continue in her chosen path of tending to the needy. She feels more can be done to improve the lot of the destitute, and works to affect changes where she can. | ||
=About= | ==About== | ||
;Home:Qima-Qiry, Tabras | ;Home:[[Qima-Qiry]], [[Tabras]] | ||
;History:Qaa-Oliva has been a clergy member of the church of Peolu since the age of 12. After | ;History:Qaa-Oliva has been a clergy member of the church of [[Twinned Goddess#Peolu|Peolu]] since the age of 12 sols. After 3 years of service she is now responsible for tending to the unfortunate in the town of Qima-Qiry. The urban poor are generally left to their own, and resort to begging or crime to support and feed themselves and any family they might have. In areas where the local religion preaches compassion and mercy for the less fortunate, shelters, orphanages, food and clothing can be available, but it is barely better than what one might obtain through begging, as it is usually cast offs, and scraps. | ||
=Connections= | ==Connections== | ||
;Familial:(husband) | ;Familial | ||
;Personal:<!--list of people--> | <div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3"> | ||
;Professional:<!--list of people--> | :(husband) | ||
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:(twin child) | |||
:(twin child) | |||
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;Personal | |||
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;Professional | |||
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=Stories= | ==Stories== | ||
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:<!--list of stories about and including this person--> | :<!--list of stories about and including this person--> | ||
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=See Also= | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:Contemporary Person]] | [[Category:Contemporary Person]] |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 9 December 2022
Identity
- Name(s)
- Qaa-Oliva
- Title(s) and Rank(s)
- Culture
- Tabrani
- Profession
- Novitiate of Peolu
Description
- Ethnicity
- Tabrani
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 18 sols, (392 YG --)
- Height
- 1.70 metres (5 feet, 7inches)
- Build
- Light, 60 kilograms (134 pounds)
- Appearance
- Qaa-Oliva is a small woman, with light brown hair and hazel eyes. She dresses as a priestess of Peolu in yellow and white robes.
Personality
- Qaa-Oliva is an incredibly compassionate person, which drives her to continue in her chosen path of tending to the needy. She feels more can be done to improve the lot of the destitute, and works to affect changes where she can.
About
- Home
- Qima-Qiry, Tabras
- History
- Qaa-Oliva has been a clergy member of the church of Peolu since the age of 12 sols. After 3 years of service she is now responsible for tending to the unfortunate in the town of Qima-Qiry. The urban poor are generally left to their own, and resort to begging or crime to support and feed themselves and any family they might have. In areas where the local religion preaches compassion and mercy for the less fortunate, shelters, orphanages, food and clothing can be available, but it is barely better than what one might obtain through begging, as it is usually cast offs, and scraps.
Connections
- Familial
- (husband)
- (child)
- (twin child)
- (twin child)
- Personal
- Professional