The first records of Myra begin with her appearance at the monastery
some ten years ago. Head held high, with naught but the clothes on her back
she barged into the lives of all living there. In what some would consider
the height of arrogance, those who did not know her, she challenged the
disciples of the monastery. One by one, and then several at once she bested
them with what the grandmaster would later call a natural talent. However
when challenged by the masters she bowed her head and spread her arms in
surrender. Taken in as an oddity, she trained under different masters for
several years learning the ways of the monastery. She was taught the ways
of yin and yang, the precaious yet necessary balance between them as well
the balance of all things living and gone. A diligent student, she learned
swiftly and well mastering both physical arts and scholarly teachings.
After spending her teenage years in the monastery she left as abrutly as she
came, challenging and besting the master monks as well, leaving only the
grandmaster undefeated. A mysterious girl, whose motivations are unclear,
she may shake or protect the foundations of our world.
Description:
Exotic violet eyes regard the world with equanimity from within a youthful
fair face with an expression of serenity. Burnished golden hair cascades
in waves down the back of the woman before you, falling almost the entire
length of her body in a fair imitation of a waterfall. Her svelte frame is
not entirely lacking in femininity, her form-fitting clothing complementing
her lithe muscles and alluring curves. Her movements reveal both supple
grace and a physical strength not otherwise apparent from her guise.