Aeterdust Family/Sheeana

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All who have seen Sheeana describe her as pretty, dark-haired young girl with eyes the color of the sky at noon. Since her early age she has had a mild, tolerant temper, always friendly and smiling shyly. This young girl believed anyone can prove to be good and kind and was always willing to offer a second chance, yet she rarely opened to people, she kept a lot to herself, having low self esteem and fearing that others will not care or notice her.

Sheeana had lived all her life in Strahan and, when coming of age, took up arms and became a knight of the region, defending the Cagilan Empire and honoring her father’s wishes. Vladimir Aeterdust always dreamed of seeing one of his children fighting for the realm where he was prospering, but he always intended Feyd to be that child. As Feyd left home at the age of 13, Sheeana was the only one left to grant her father's wish and resigned herself to her faith, enduring rigorous training without ever complaining. It was very challenging, quite brutal for a girl of her sort, but she never showed it for her father's sake and in time came to peace with her role.

She grew stronger and bolder, learned to lead and, when becoming a knight, wore her title with pride. Still, not even fighting managed to totally cast into darkness her mild, understanding, yet reserved manners. She remained a kind, gentle sort of person, but her shy smile was now hardened, saddened, her trust was not as easily bestowed at times. Her only way of accepting her role in a world of blood and battles was to develop an acute sense of justice, of what is right and what is wrong. She still often kept her thoughts to herself, but she would always observe and judge what was going on around her according to her standards, including the actions of her superiors. Her shy manners would hardly allow her to speak on those judgments, but they would still be formed, be they accepting or not.
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And it was her mild temper and her smile that made her soldiers devoted to her, it was her care for their well being, not her leadership or fighting skills.