Lyra Flynn

Lyra Flynn

Lyra Flynn is a half-elf bard who is also a member of the Velvet Veil. She travels various cities and towns collecting information on shadowy organizations that pose a threat to the kingdom. She is hunting for those responsible for her parents' deaths.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Lyra was once a traveling performer and spy, utilizing her charm and artistic talents to gather information for various factions. She has since settled in a local tavern, where she entertains patrons with enchanting melodies and whispers secrets to those who seek her counsel.   She was born to a human father and and an elven mother in Netherwood - a small, artistic community - in County Comtane.. Her parents, both musicians, recognized her exceptional talent and charisma at a young age. They decided to train her music and performance with their focus being on the lute, the harp, and the flute. Growing up in the company of musicians and running the local and nearby taverns, Lyra learned the art of listening and de-escalation.    Lyra soon learned that she could make just as much, if not more, money dealing in whispers and secrets. She soon drew the attention of the Velvet Veil who enlisted her skills to provide information on secretive organizations across the kingdom. She began to travel, and eventually found herself working in Castleport.

Mental Trauma

While she visiting nearby towns, she learned that her parents had been killed by a secretive cabal. This singular event drove her to seek justice and uncover the members of this group that had her parents murdered.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Lyra seeks to uncover and expose those responsible for her parents' death. She hopes to be able to protect the innocent along the way and prevent this tragedy from befalling anyone ever again.
Current Location
Species
Children
Sex
Female
Eyes
Emerald green
Hair
Long, raven black
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Fair
Height
5'8"
Aligned Organization
Known Languages
Common, Elvish


Cover image: Seaside Castle by Gavin O'Donnell

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