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Full Name

Leetha Riversong

Race

elf

Classes/Levels

wizard 2 soreress 1

Gender

female

Size

5-6

Occupation

merchant

About Leetha Riversong

Leetha Riversong
Wizard /Sorcerer
33897-16 Grand Lodge
Leetha is a full grown female elf. She always felt like a square peg in a round hole. She never felt like she fit in. even with her own family. Her father is a healer. Not a cleric and dabbles in some potion craft.
She used her common name. Leeth was the common translation of her elf name from Leetha Riversong to. Nessa Véneanár. Was mostly so most people could pronounce her name. Her mother elf name was Linwë Véneanár her father Findecáno Véneanár, His common name was something like John. But her preferred to use the name Finn, Her mother went by the name of Linn,
her sisters Nienna, (Jasmind) Nerwen (Juniper) went by the names of Neena and June for simplicity sake.
Leetha hair is dull golden color nearly that of the copper. Compared to her two younger sisters shade of a midnight black like her mother and father.
Her youngest brother Angrod, or Markus as he liked to be called, bore the same black hair but not as deep shade as her younger sisters.
She is the only one of her family that seems to display the intelligence and charisma for being It was when she turned fourteen and wanted to study magic that her parent made a confession. She was not their daughter.
As her father explained it. His sister of whom he had not seen in three years. Arrived on his doorstep with a baby. That baby was Leetha.
Her real mother Fauna. Would not say who the father was and while Finn went to get Linn.
Fauna dashed out the door leaving Leetha abandon on the kitchen table.Leetha does not hold any malice toward her now adoptive parents. They raised like she was their daughter. Her only thought was of her true birth mother. In elfish lore. Abandon your child was just not done. What happened to cause Fauna to do such a extreme act.
The only clue she has is a amulet that was wrapped up in her swaddling cloth.