
Aoife Lear
“Maybe it’s selfish, but […] I can’t help but want something.. more.”
/EE-fah leer/
Aliases | None |
Title | None |
Relatives | Mother: Valentine Lear Siblings: Peja, Thalia, Nimisha, Lawen, Lucjan, Taibah |
Affiliation | None |
Pronouns | She/Her |
Sexuality | Lesbian |
Biographical Information
Marital Status | Single |
Age | 32 |
Date of Birth | 01-A0-7018 |
Place of Birth | Aillidh, Arsanaig |
Date of Death | N/A |
Place of Death | N/A |
Physical Description
Species | Elf |
Height | 5’6″ |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Appearances
First Appearance | Episode 1 |
All Pages | Page Links |
Appearance
Aoife is an elf with dark curly brown hair and pointed ears. She has long eyelashes and wears dark makeup on her lips.
History
The Lear family was part of the Àrd-Chùirt, or The High Court, the upper class in Aillidh, before its fall. As such, Aoife was given many privileges as a child, and her misdeeds were often brushed aside and ignored. She was very close with her mother at this time, and was said to be constantly doted on.
It wasn’t until Aoife was 15 that her mother had another child. Aoife started to misbehave more in an attempt to gain attention, but this only served to sour their relationship. While the Lear family continued to maintain an outward appearance of the perfect family, the relationship between Aoife and the rest of her family continued to degrade. It was not until after the fall of Arsanaig that the relationship between Aoife and her siblings would be mended.
After the fall of Arsanaig, the Lear family settled the land now known as the town of Jeworwon. Aoife and her mother’s relationship further denigrated as she began questioning the views her mother holds on the treatment of people viewed as ‘strange’. She’s never considered doing anything besides helping raise her siblings and assisting her mother, because that’s the only option she’s been afforded. But a small push could set her path in a very different direction.
Personality
She’s moved past her bully phase now but hasn’t lost her sharp tongue, much to her mother’s irritation. Her siblings all adore her and look up to her, and she tries to set an example contradictory to the fear and judgement of most other older people in their village.