Everlight Family/Isana

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Isana Everlight
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Status: Active
Continent: East Continent
Realm: Perdan
Titles Held: Dame, Dawnstar of the Riverlands
Class: Knight
Honor: 48
Prestige: 15
Age: 26
Height: 176 cm
Weight: 72 Kg
Eyes: Green-blue
Hair: Dark brown

Isana Everlight is a knight of Perdan in the East Continent.

Isana is tall (about 5'10"), broad-shouldered, with a booming voice for command and a soft heart for training the young ones. She wears her dark hair in a long braid, and tucked under the tabard when fighting.

Early Years

Isana was the eldest child in a large family. She did not want for anything in her youth, save perhaps, proper recognition. Her brother Elios, eldest son of the family, was her parents' golden child, expected to inherit the manor and lordship. Isana was not denied the opportunity to take martial training alongside the family's militia--she even had a knack for it--but it was always assumed she would wed and take up the quiet life, not be a competitor for knighthood.

This assumption was picked up on by her brother, who used it as fodder to pick on his elder sister when other eyes were not upon them. He would take advantage of her good nature to trick her into falling into swamps or getting lost while trying to help the younger ones, all to lower her status in the eyes of their elders.

Throughout her youth, Isana had a skill for finding the sunny side of any situation. Despite being picked on and disapproved of, or perhaps because of it, she learned to look for the next positive step to take, and go that way, not looking back. She studied histories and skills that interested her, and took on the training of her younger siblings to keep busy and learning.

A New Horizon

With her 26th birthday looming, Isana decided to make her way as a knight in a new continent rather than be labeled a spinster in her family's estate on Beluaterra. She had long been in charge of training the new recruits, so none could doubt her skill and capability. The only resistance to her knighting was a quiet, wistful look from her mother. Her father and brothers near caused a parade in celebration. Whether that was for another knight in the family, or that she was leaving, none looked too closely.

Her father bestowed upon her a family heirloom to carry to the chosen new home overseas: a dueling sabre, with small semi-precious stones in the family's colours of white and green set into its handguard, ornate with twisting leaves and wrapped with gilt. Although is always an archer primarily, she carries and uses the sabre with pride.


Milieu


Henrik Heinz
Captain of the Everlight Stormfront. A solid soldier with short dark curls and a ruddy complexion. He has served with the Lady Everlight since she set foot on the continent. He gets along well with the lady, for he is professional but with a quirky sense of jest and fun. He wears jesters' slippers in the Everlight family colours around the mess hall when they are at home in Bescanon.

Cedric
Page to Lady Isana. Quite young for one in his position, lanky, with the body and cracking voice of one who is in the midst of growth spurts. He is working on having more proper manners and dignity, and his loyalty and devotion are absolute. He is also a fair hand at braiding hair.

Dani
Head Healer, older woman who came with Isana from the north of Beluaterra. Very tall, nearly 2m/6'4" in height. Her fair features and pale hair appear almost spectral. Her appearance made for an interesting experience when she brought soldiers back from the brink, only to have them think she was an angel come to take their souls Beyond.

Bertram
Long-serving soldier in the Stormfront ranks. A trusted older soldier often serving personal guard duty outside the Lady's tent. A heavier-set gent with salted brown hair and short beard. Very fond of the Bloody Stump.


Roleplays


Many of the stories of Isana's life have been chronicled in the works of the Kingsley family chronicler.
Here are a few of note: