Dalen Tuana Character in Tiyu Amara | World Anvil

Dalen Tuana

Dalen Tuana

When Amali married that Dalen fellow, you'd swear half the singles in the township wept.
— Sinofis Local

Dalen Tuana is a farmer who lives a few hours south of Sinofis with his wife, Amali Tuana. Many are conflicted on whether they think ill or fondly of him.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Dalen was born in 386 AC to Vosti immigrants in the town of Blonmosh, in the east. They relocated to Sinofis not long after his birth, in an effort to find better employment. Growing up, he was known to be something of a womanising layabout, more content to pursue local maidens than to work for honest pay.

As a young man, he pursued the affections of one Amali Tuana more than any other. They dated on and off for a few years, before marrying in 410. He took her surname and moved onto a farm which she purchased. The honeymoon did not last long, as their harvests seemed to suffer more than those of their neighbours.

Rumours have gone around that Dalen's womanising ways did not end with his marriage, and that him spending time with his girlfriends has resulted in their poor harvests. Both deny this is the case.

Gender Identity

Male

Personality Characteristics

Virtues & Personality perks

Dalen is considered to be rather likeable, with an easygoing nature and the ability to crack jokes for most occasions. He's also decently strong.

Vices & Personality flaws

On the other hand, he's quite lazy, and can be easy to anger. This is not helped by his propensity to drink, with him frequenting the local tavern more than most consider wise.

Social

Family Ties

Dalen's family are not particularly well off, but are liked by many in their area. His wife comes from a richer family, with a variety of connections to even larger and more prosperous farmers in the area. He and Amali have no children.
Species
Ethnicity
Year of Birth
386 AC 39 Years old
Children
Known Languages
Vostan (native)


Cover image: Tiyu Amara by Casey Horner

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This article was made for WorldEmber 2018


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