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Alena from D+D by thecharacterconsultancy

Alena from D+D

Alena from D+D

  • Species: Dhamphir (half vampire, half human)
  • Sex: ♀
  • Age: Always says she's 26 but this is questionable
  • Height: 5ft 2in
  • Weight: 120lbs
  • Personal quote: “Always the Bard, Never the Loremaster”

Judgemental Side

Nurturing
Alena's maternal uncle, Lucinean Galdana, took her and her mother in when she was little. Lucinean allowed Alena to be herself within the limits of their culture, including learning sword fighting and going on the occasional hunting trip. Her mother didn't like that.

Critical
She saw her mother and uncle as authority figures. Lucinean is powerful and rules the county of Amaans, so has a big shadow for Alena to stand under. Both mother and uncle made it clear that Alena was meant to grow up as an elegant lady of the house.

Objective Side

Rational
Alena wouldn't say her objectivity is her strongest point. She loves excitement and drama, especially if she can write or sing about it, and she's susceptible to sob stories.

Overall, she doesn't value her own rationality so hasn't developed it. She does however, have a good memory.

Childlike Side

Free
Alena valued her freedom, and this has been called "chaotic" by those who don't understand that all she wants is her own autonomy. Plus whatever else she feels she wants on a moment to moment basis.

Alena always liked excitement, whether it was listening to a story, having adventures with her uncle, sword fighting or making new friends. Her uncle celebrated her happiness when Alena showed it. Her mother was more concerned that she obey cultural rules.

Compliant
Alena's mother's main concern was that Alena accept the cultural role assigned to her. So long as Alena complied, she felt her work was done.

Lucinean was more eager to let Alena's natural self shine through, even at the expense of compliance. Whenever Alena felt sad or scared, her uncle would try to cheer her up.

Defiant
Alena decided for herself whether to follow rules based on whether they suited her, and defied the ones that didn't. When she was disobedient, she was sometimes locked in a room by herself. Although she didn't like that, it didn't stop her from acting out, and she still sometimes gets thrown out of bars to this day.

Whenever she showed anger, her mother would scold her, as anger was seen as unacceptable in a lady. Her uncle would either ignore her or usher her to somebody else to deal with, but he did enjoy the more fun side of her rebellious nature.

Alena from D+D

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