Kiliwa Talu
Description: A lithe, agile woman with sun-browned skin, wild curly hair woven with tiny seashells, and striking amber eyes. She wears a woven vest made from spider-silk and netting, and her arms are wrapped in bands of seaweed-dyed cloth.
Role: The Tribe’s Lorekeeper, Kiliwa protects and interprets the ancient cave drawings that many outsiders misinterpret. She teaches the younger generation about the sacred bond between the octopus and the spider, believing that both creatures are tricksters and wise hunters.
Personality: Sharp-witted, playful, and mischievous. She enjoys unsettling outsiders with cryptic warnings and eerie riddles, testing their understanding of Anquara customs. However, beneath her teasing nature, she is fiercely protective of her people’s traditions.
Notable Trait: She has an uncanny ability to move silently, like a spider waiting in its web. Rumors say she once walked across an entire sand dune without leaving a footprint.
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