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Name: Elara
Race: Lapin Demi-Human
Age Appearance: Early 20s
Role: Explorer / Supporter / Emotional Anchor
Archetype: Gentle Optimist with Hidden Courage
Their village rested quietly between rolling fields and ancient forests, a gentle place where mornings smelled of fresh bread and evenings glowed with lantern light. Wind carried laughter through narrow paths, and stars felt close enough to touch.
Nyra was always first to climb the rooftops, darting between chimneys with fearless grace. Elara followed close behind, breathless but smiling, carrying wildflowers in her pockets. Kaela stayed below, watching carefully, ready to catch anyone who slipped. And Aeris… Aeris would sit on the old stone wall, spinning stories of forgotten heroes and distant lands, her tail swaying as everyone leaned in to listen.
They grew together.
They learned together.
They promised each other everything.
On warm nights they chased fireflies through tall grass. On rainy afternoons they shared stolen sweets beneath market awnings. When storms rolled in, they huddled together and swore no thunder could scare them.
They believed their world was unbreakable.
They were wrong.
The attack came without warning.
Shouts tore through the night. Shadows moved like living things. Flames painted the sky in cruel shades of orange. Bells rang until their ropes snapped.
Everything fell apart at once.
Elara was pulled away by fleeing villagers, crying out for her friends as smoke blurred her vision. Nyra vanished into the rooftops, instinct guiding her through collapsing alleys and falling debris. Aeris slipped into the forest, guided by whispers she didn’t fully understand. And Kaela… Kaela stayed behind, planting herself between danger and escape, teeth clenched, body trembling as she bought precious seconds for others to run.
They never regrouped.
They never said goodbye.
By morning, the village was silent.
Some were gone. Some were taken. Some would never return.
And the four who escaped were scattered across a vast, uncaring world.