10 Healers in 10 Nights ~ Ramnaré
Dec. 30th, 2005 10:12 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Healer the ninth, meaning just one~ left, and if you don't know her by now, where the hell have you been? XD; Anyway, this is Ramnaré, and her~ song is Humble neighbourhoods by P!nk.

Name~ Ramnaré
Age~ 31
Currently Appearing In~ SBA, as with pretty much all of these girls.
Orientation~ Bisexual
Origin~ Some desert group in the middle of nowhere.
Significant Other(s)~ Girlfriend
Background~ Born and bred out in the middle of nowhere, Ramnaré's childhood was filled with doing not much more than just surviving--learning which fruits were safe to eat, which had to be dried and how to dry them, how to crack open a coconut without losing all the milk inside it, which snakes to run away from, which to kill and eat and which to just leave be, how to peel stuff, cook stuff, and of course, mastering desert magic. It's not something the desert people are born with, but something they're taught from when they start talking, basically.
Ramnaré, however, got bored of this life pretty damn quickly. She couldn't see why they had to scrounge around the desert, fighting other desert groups for a tiny oasis of water, when the rest of the kingdom was able to live happily in the same place and hardly even think about how much water they used every day. Yes, they were the decendents of the tyrant King Yan, but that was four thousand years ago. Hadn't the riverfolk gotten over their grudge yet?
Her ideas and attempts to move the family group into one of the Raykinian cities along the Ra-Lin weren't well received, and instead she was thrown out of the group the day of her hrai-dani. Harsh. Of course, she says she left by choice, but she was most definitely thrown out.
She was able to make it to the river easily enough, and kept following it downstream until she hit a sizable enough city to live in, which ended up being Ni-Mytaa. She kinda mooched around there for a while, and took to thievery because she just didn't know how the city worked and how else she could get any money. Within the month, she was attacked by a bunch of bastards because she was a desert person. Not one to just sit and take it, she fought back, but came off second best, so she was forced to find a healing house.
The healers there took pity on her and offered her a place to start training as a healer there. Ramnaré didn't want their pity, but she had gotten an idea now. She left Ni-Mytaa behind, crossed the desert to Ni-Yana, and started training at the palace healing house instead. She shacked up with a couple of other girls her age--another healer, a palace chef and a carpenter's apprentice--until she was 24 and had earnt enough to get a place of her own.
Only she didn't want to move out on her own. She wanted to take the chef with her, and the chef was more than willing to follow ^.~
She's also been training a bit with the army trainees, just because she wants to be able to better defend herself against anyone who might attack her again.
Employment~ Healer at the palace healing house, specialising in spider bites.
Appearance~ Being a desert girl, she's tall~~ compared to the riverfolk. Taller than most men, actually. Her skin's also a few shades darker than the riverfolk. Long, relatively straight hair that reaches to the small of her back and tends to be tied back in a loose tail at the nape of her neck, unless it's a particularly hot day, when she'll do it up in a kinda loopy bun tail thing. You know when you don't pull your hair all the way through the hair tie, so there's a loop of hair and a bit of a tail? Yeah~ that.
Distinguishing Characteristics~ She's a desert girl, doesn't get much more distinctive than that in Ni-Yana. She's copped a lot of abuse for that over the years, but she's learnt how to deal with it.
Quirks~ When she's in the right mood, she's got an absolutely infectious laugh XD
Sin-of-Anger~ Really only when she cops abuse for her heritage, and then only when it really gets out of hand. She never really wanted to be a desert person at all, she doesn't need to be reminded of what bastards they are.
Sin-of-Envy~ She envies Yamin for her yrae stone, even though she knows the pains she's been through in order to possess it.
Sin-of-Pride~ Please, she's a desert girl and never wanted to be, as if she'd have any pride.
Sin-of-Gluttony~ After having lived in the desert with next to nothing, coming to the city and having such a huge choice of food and drink made her a bit jittery at first. That was the primary reason she wanted to move there in the first place, so there's no way she'd going to give that up! She's lived most of her life with nothing but warm water and dried dates; she has to make up for that now XD;
Sin-of-Lust~ Another reason she wanted to get away from the desert--it's impossible to have sex without the whole family group knowing. Oh yeah, she loves the city X3 She reserves it for her girl tho ^^
Sin-of-Avarice~ Greed has pretty much driven her life, yeah. Now that she's been earning a fair bit of money tho, she's more willing to spend it on other people, especially her girl, aww.
Sin-of-Sloth~ Definitely not. She came from lower than nothing to having one of the most sought after jobs in the kingdom. You don't do that just sitting on your arse.
Virtues~ Determined to the point of stubbornness sometimes. So long as you're willing to accept that she's a desert person, which a lot of riverfolk aren't, especially in Ni-Yana, then she'll be your friend for life.

Name~ Ramnaré
Age~ 31
Currently Appearing In~ SBA, as with pretty much all of these girls.
Orientation~ Bisexual
Origin~ Some desert group in the middle of nowhere.
Significant Other(s)~ Girlfriend
Background~ Born and bred out in the middle of nowhere, Ramnaré's childhood was filled with doing not much more than just surviving--learning which fruits were safe to eat, which had to be dried and how to dry them, how to crack open a coconut without losing all the milk inside it, which snakes to run away from, which to kill and eat and which to just leave be, how to peel stuff, cook stuff, and of course, mastering desert magic. It's not something the desert people are born with, but something they're taught from when they start talking, basically.
Ramnaré, however, got bored of this life pretty damn quickly. She couldn't see why they had to scrounge around the desert, fighting other desert groups for a tiny oasis of water, when the rest of the kingdom was able to live happily in the same place and hardly even think about how much water they used every day. Yes, they were the decendents of the tyrant King Yan, but that was four thousand years ago. Hadn't the riverfolk gotten over their grudge yet?
Her ideas and attempts to move the family group into one of the Raykinian cities along the Ra-Lin weren't well received, and instead she was thrown out of the group the day of her hrai-dani. Harsh. Of course, she says she left by choice, but she was most definitely thrown out.
She was able to make it to the river easily enough, and kept following it downstream until she hit a sizable enough city to live in, which ended up being Ni-Mytaa. She kinda mooched around there for a while, and took to thievery because she just didn't know how the city worked and how else she could get any money. Within the month, she was attacked by a bunch of bastards because she was a desert person. Not one to just sit and take it, she fought back, but came off second best, so she was forced to find a healing house.
The healers there took pity on her and offered her a place to start training as a healer there. Ramnaré didn't want their pity, but she had gotten an idea now. She left Ni-Mytaa behind, crossed the desert to Ni-Yana, and started training at the palace healing house instead. She shacked up with a couple of other girls her age--another healer, a palace chef and a carpenter's apprentice--until she was 24 and had earnt enough to get a place of her own.
Only she didn't want to move out on her own. She wanted to take the chef with her, and the chef was more than willing to follow ^.~
She's also been training a bit with the army trainees, just because she wants to be able to better defend herself against anyone who might attack her again.
Employment~ Healer at the palace healing house, specialising in spider bites.
Appearance~ Being a desert girl, she's tall~~ compared to the riverfolk. Taller than most men, actually. Her skin's also a few shades darker than the riverfolk. Long, relatively straight hair that reaches to the small of her back and tends to be tied back in a loose tail at the nape of her neck, unless it's a particularly hot day, when she'll do it up in a kinda loopy bun tail thing. You know when you don't pull your hair all the way through the hair tie, so there's a loop of hair and a bit of a tail? Yeah~ that.
Distinguishing Characteristics~ She's a desert girl, doesn't get much more distinctive than that in Ni-Yana. She's copped a lot of abuse for that over the years, but she's learnt how to deal with it.
Quirks~ When she's in the right mood, she's got an absolutely infectious laugh XD
Sin-of-Anger~ Really only when she cops abuse for her heritage, and then only when it really gets out of hand. She never really wanted to be a desert person at all, she doesn't need to be reminded of what bastards they are.
Sin-of-Envy~ She envies Yamin for her yrae stone, even though she knows the pains she's been through in order to possess it.
Sin-of-Pride~ Please, she's a desert girl and never wanted to be, as if she'd have any pride.
Sin-of-Gluttony~ After having lived in the desert with next to nothing, coming to the city and having such a huge choice of food and drink made her a bit jittery at first. That was the primary reason she wanted to move there in the first place, so there's no way she'd going to give that up! She's lived most of her life with nothing but warm water and dried dates; she has to make up for that now XD;
Sin-of-Lust~ Another reason she wanted to get away from the desert--it's impossible to have sex without the whole family group knowing. Oh yeah, she loves the city X3 She reserves it for her girl tho ^^
Sin-of-Avarice~ Greed has pretty much driven her life, yeah. Now that she's been earning a fair bit of money tho, she's more willing to spend it on other people, especially her girl, aww.
Sin-of-Sloth~ Definitely not. She came from lower than nothing to having one of the most sought after jobs in the kingdom. You don't do that just sitting on your arse.
Virtues~ Determined to the point of stubbornness sometimes. So long as you're willing to accept that she's a desert person, which a lot of riverfolk aren't, especially in Ni-Yana, then she'll be your friend for life.