Saram Character in The Cursed | World Anvil
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Saram

The Lightbringer Saram

Saram is one of the most important people in the history, not only of Saram itself, the country she blessed and that they named after her, but in the entirety of Lisavo's evolution. Her gift of a magic source changed the environment, the culture, and the people she helped.    The Saran people still come once every year together at the place of her ashes, which is at the border with Livas, where they planted a beautiful tree. Here they thank her with songs and magic, sometimes putting wild magic -magic without any orders-on her grave to give the tree power and keep her spirit alive in the purple leaves and the blue branches and make sure she never truly dies.

Mental characteristics

Accomplishments & Achievements

Saram is the one of the first witches, alongside her brother Lin and her sister Xami, to set foot on Earth. They even named the gate, as one of many things, after her.    She arrived firstly in Livas, where she traveled to the Saran-Voranian kingdom. Here, in the north, the land was barren and infertile, so she blessed it with a magic source in the form of a waterfall where the people could bring offers to receive the powers previously only witches possessed.    After this, the three siblings split up. Xami went back to their home world, the Moon, Lin wished to stay in Saram with his new family, and so Saram went back to Livas where she married a man, famous for being Sirals, a highly feared librarian with a gigantic tomb, brother, and gave birth to one daughter. This is suspected to be Daphne The Archivist, the immortal current librarian of the Siraltomb.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Nobody has ever truly understood Saram, and even though she's the most famous, she's also the most mysterious historical figure in Lisavo's history. However, different sources suggest that she was an explorer that wished for nothing to be lost and abandoned. These ideas were quickly discarded, since the idea of Saram doing what she did for historical purposes did not align with the people's ideas of her as a noble and kind woman and even though many historians agree on this fact, it is never spoken aloud to keep the stories and myths of her alive.
Date of Birth
about 2000 years ago
Date of Death
about 2100 years ago
Birthplace
Moon
Place of Death
Earth
Children
Sex
Female
Gender
Woman
Eyes
a purple that leans to pink
Hair
black, straight
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Pure white
Quotes & Catchphrases
That what has fallen will rise above, and that what has rose above will fall again. I'm merely the tool of this cycle. - Saram, Lins diaries, book: the growing and decaying of a rose, page 54, paragrapg 15
Belief/Deity
The Zirom religion

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