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==About==
==About==
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;Home:[[Singing Water (Rook)|Singing Water Rook]], [[Darlom Mountains]]
;History:Keen to see the prosperity of her people continue after she is gone, Tasala is encouraging two of her granddaughters to take a more active role in leading the rook. Tasala was one of the early pioneers in using the rafts of the lodge lizards as floating gardens to preserve some food crops from depredations of other forest animals.
;History:Keen to see the prosperity of her people continue after she is gone, Tasala is encouraging two of her granddaughters to take a more active role in leading the rook. Tasala was one of the early pioneers in using the rafts of the lodge lizards as floating gardens to preserve some food crops from depredations of other forest animals.



Latest revision as of 15:45, 30 May 2024

Identity

Name(s)
Tasala
Title(s) and Rank(s)
Culture
Etausi
Profession
Matriarch

Description

Ethnicity
Etausi-Mal
Gender
Female
Age
sols old, (<--Birth-->YG -- <--Death-->YG)
Height
metres ( feet, inches)
Build
, kilograms ( pounds)
Appearance
Tasala is tall and lean for her species. Her yellow eyes are pale and fading in colour with her age. Her once bright green scales of her head crest are greying, and she has patches of brown that no longer shift with the seasons. Tasala walks with the aid of a crooked staff, and is often seen carrying a satchel containing a fist-sized amethyst geode she uses in rituals and ceremonies.

Personality

Tasala has a patient and wise demeanor when dealing with her rook. she is known to have a clever and inventive mind.

About

Home
Singing Water Rook, Darlom Mountains
History
Keen to see the prosperity of her people continue after she is gone, Tasala is encouraging two of her granddaughters to take a more active role in leading the rook. Tasala was one of the early pioneers in using the rafts of the lodge lizards as floating gardens to preserve some food crops from depredations of other forest animals.

Connections

Familial
(granddaughter)
(granddaughter)
Personal
Professional

Stories

See Also