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Miriel is | A small but no negligible part of Miriel's image as a mage is her familiar: Lomion, a diminutive fruit bat, also known as "library bat". This otherwise docile animal has become infamous for an unhealthy inclination towards sugary foods and beverages, causing it to fly amok. During her years as an outcast to the Trust, Miriel has also been seen accompanied by an imp. | ||
Miriel is also remembered for employing a melodious semblance to the [[Drangonari#Language|Drangonari]] language. Paired with her outlandish appearance, this is a possible clue to her origin. Those looking for more specific information would be hard-pressed to find any. Beyond the famous anecdote of Miriel's ill-fated planar travel to Avlis, only to awaken in plague quarantined [[Elysia]] during the [[Second Fairy War]], there are no credible notes on her past life. | |||
After the tragic consequences of bringing the Xilo'rulithii - Noss'tau affair to the public, Miriel has abruptly rejected any inquiries on her personal life, past or present. | |||
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Revision as of 11:21, 8 May 2012
Latest Update: The Spring of 2235
Appearance
Miriel Hana, at a time Miriel Hana Xilo'rulithii, is a public figure in Visimontium from the early days of the Holy City of Andrinor - the middle of the XXIInd century after the Age of Peace. She is a chronicler and longtime member of the City's law enforcement and standing army, until her departure to Tyedu in 2235. While Miriel's historical significance in Visimontium and beyond is yet to be evaluated, this text focuses on her personality and appearance.
Eudaimon Dawnblade whom Miriel weds in 2230, has preserved but a single portrait of hers. The portrait, painted by Janur da Medican in his Mikona studio circa 2212, presents Miriel with her student Helene, both in formal dress.
The depiction embellishes Miriel's unnatural pallor of complexion and petite stature. The latter is emphasized all the more by an imposing staff wrought of dark steel and onyx, topped with a crystal skull head. Framed by short, silvery white hair, Miriel's drawn face bears an expressionless mask. Her eyes display hues of ice and steel, sharpened further by her intense stare.
In Janur's painting, Miriel is wearing a modest silver necklace, adorned by a small, bright ruby. Delaroweil of Silver Fall, the artisan behind most of Miriel's jewelry, claims no hand in it. Miriel has been noted in the Avlissian South also for an eclectic wardrobe of her own design. The Ice Witch of Mikona keeps a few of Miriel's original designs; unfortunately, the reptile scale gown portrayed by Janur is not among them.
In contrast, the populace of Visimontium remembers Miriel mostly in the red and black uniform of a Sentinel officer, seldom in a Trust member robe (Ashen, Blue, and eventually White). On taking her farewell with the City, many have witnessed the scar crossing Miriel's left palm, splitting the insignia of Ra-Ghul imprinted in her skin. The palm of her right hand bears a replica of Andrinor's Mark, usually found on a Trust mage's right shoulder.
Miriel's voice is a light alto prone to a soft rasp, as estimated by Arania Moondshadow. From their time with Miriel as their Sentinel sponsor, Selash of the Green and Vanar of the White vividly recall this soft rasp pitching into a shrill croak. Miriel's own Sentinel mentor, the General Marshal Anifail, would not deny her short temper.
In the South, Miriel's voice has mostly been heard in the Avlis Tower University lecture halls. "I do not think myself a wizard" are nonetheless Miriel's own words, much to the dismay of her tutor Ialath of the Ashen (now Ebony). A Fatespinner theoretician, Miriel has openly advocated to evade the use of magic whenever possible. In her practice, she has used solely gestures and no words to cast spells.
A small but no negligible part of Miriel's image as a mage is her familiar: Lomion, a diminutive fruit bat, also known as "library bat". This otherwise docile animal has become infamous for an unhealthy inclination towards sugary foods and beverages, causing it to fly amok. During her years as an outcast to the Trust, Miriel has also been seen accompanied by an imp.
Miriel is also remembered for employing a melodious semblance to the Drangonari language. Paired with her outlandish appearance, this is a possible clue to her origin. Those looking for more specific information would be hard-pressed to find any. Beyond the famous anecdote of Miriel's ill-fated planar travel to Avlis, only to awaken in plague quarantined Elysia during the Second Fairy War, there are no credible notes on her past life.
After the tragic consequences of bringing the Xilo'rulithii - Noss'tau affair to the public, Miriel has abruptly rejected any inquiries on her personal life, past or present.
Known Affiliations
Informally, Miriel is known for numerous acquaintanceships, spanning nearly all walks of life.
Below is a list of her formal affiliations.
- Visimontium Sentinels - Brigadier, Commander II-nd Intelligence Division "Andrinor's Shadow"
- Bearer of Medal of Honour
- Visimontium Orphanage - Co-Founder (with Hebrin Maul), Book Keeper
- Ashen Order of the Stars - Magus (2150-2162)
- Blue Order of the Sky - Magus (2185-2228), Senior Magus of Visimontium (2212-2228)
- White Order of the Light, Applicant (2229-2231), Initiate (2232-2233), Magus (2233-Present)
- Divination & Enchantment Practitioner, Fatespinner
- Avlis Tower University - Sage, Planar Theory Lecturer, Historian of Visimontium
- Vorin's Treasure Trove and Rest - Staff (retired)
- Psionic Theory Research Group - Staff
- Bardic Academy of Visimontium - Staff
- Guild for Advancement of Knowledge in Nature - Master
- Avlis Arms and Armour Association - Senior Journeyman, Visimontium Hall Quartermaster (retired)
Popular Written Works
- Miriel's Guide to Visimontium - Almanac
- Planar Structure of the Known Multiverse - Lecture
- Overview of Time and Fate - Essay
- The Dragons of Fury - History Record
Contact
Behind the Scenes
Out of character:
A puppeteer's view on the character.
Full article: Behind the Scenes