Amamassi Erallandi Character in The Eight Kingdoms | World Anvil
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Amamassi Erallandi

Amamassi Harmony Erallandi (a.k.a. Harmony Fisher)

Physical Description

Identifying Characteristics

Burn on her left hand, reaching from her knuckles to wrist. Scar on collar bone where she was nearly killed by an arrow.

Special abilities

Amamassi can manipulate how she looks like, and everytime she changes her appearance she also changes her age, causing her to live a very long life.

Mental characteristics

Accomplishments & Achievements

Amamassi temporary ended the Thousand Year war when she took an arrow to the shoulder and both sides believed her to be dead. She then laid low for around 550 years until the war started up again and Amamassi took up the alias Harmony Fisher and joined the Befégifé serving as a general.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

She has a longing to finish the war between The Gifted and Non for all, and set up new rulers for the country of Detheos.

Social

Family Ties

To the Erallandi family, and for 20 years of her life, she was the Lady Erallandi before she ran away. Only two Erallandi members are still alive today.

Relationships

Amamassi Erallandi

Friend (Important)

Towards West Wyte

5
4

Honest


West Wyte

Friend (Important)

Towards Amamassi Erallandi

4
4

Honest


Divine Classification
Legend
Species
Year of Birth
5 VE 559 Years old
Circumstances of Birth
Amamassi was born from an affair of Duke Erallandi and an unknown Gifted woman. When her mother died in childbirth, Amamassi's father took her in, even though he didn't really want her.
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Gender
Female
Eyes
Large, deep blue.
Hair
curly golden hair that's almost down to her wait.
Height
5'9
Quotes & Catchphrases
I'll fight till I'm dead, and unfortunately for them, I'm not dead yet.
Aligned Organization
Related Myths

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Character Portrait image: by Mary Michealson

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