Ramår

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Ramår

Demographics
Controlled by: Casimir
Species: Human (Sylvan)
Born: Grasscutting, 13-3 Chestnut-Birch (AE591)
(16 years)
Nationality: Tsůnpar (Tůcrann)
Political Affiliation: Non-aligned

Items and Abilities
Skills / Trades:
  • Second-sight [1]
  • Cosmology [2]
  • Orientation [2]
  • Botany [3]
  • Foraging [6]
Items:
  • Felt Vest
  • Map of Tsůnpar
  • Forager's Manual
Magical Abilities:
  • Familiar Recall
  • Magnetic Slide


Ramår is a Tsůnpar-born human character in A Voice From the Storm. Ramår is a young sylvan scout, whose imprudence led to their fall from a cliff at the westernmost edge of their native land, Tsůnpar.

Ramår is an initiate in Tůcrann society. Thus, they have been initiated to the natural arts such as writing, poetry, botany and cosmology. The extensive knowledge of the natural world, which constitutes essential Sylvan education, allowed them to approximate their location and forage for food when they fell off a cliff at the westernmost edge of Tsůnpar. However, the uncharted status of Kingfisher Forest and the area near its edge led to Ramår's rapid disorientation, finding themselves blocked from returning to their land by the steep angle of the cliff whence they fell.

Ramår survived the fall thanks to the Kingfisher's extensive foliage cover, which effectively slowed their fall. Left unharmed with but a few sores and aches, they decided to move north along the edge of Kingfisher Forest. Ramår was noticeably uncomfortable at the thought approaching the forest, with her Second Sight ability subconsciously alerting her to magical influences in the forest's ecology, which were likely picked up by Ramår's more developed botany skills.

Ramår's gender is not specified, and 'they/them' pronouns are used to refer to them.