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== Description ==
== Description ==
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You see Eheila the Elder.

She appears to be a Mhoragian Halfling.
She is short. She appears to be extremely old. She has milky lakewater green eyes and liver-spotted skin. She has long, flowing white hair spilling freely down her back. She has a wizened face and a sharp nose.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a dark fur ujang, a simple homespun robe dyed green and brown, an old jade bracelet carved with leaping fish, and a small herb pouch.
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Revision as of 09:49, 10 December 2025

Eheila
Weathered and old halfling woman with milky blue eyes.
Storyline Festival of the White Star
Old Soldiers
Gender Female
Race Halfling
Culture Mhoragian
Status Alive
Hometown Northern Steppes
Relationship(s) Clanswoman to Kharru and Keerna
Alias/Title Elder
Affiliation(s) Halan Lea


Description

You see Eheila the Elder.
She appears to be a Mhoragian Halfling.
She is short.  She appears to be extremely old.  She has milky lakewater green eyes and liver-spotted skin.  She has long, flowing white hair spilling freely down her back.  She has a wizened face and a sharp nose.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a dark fur ujang, a simple homespun robe dyed green and brown, an old jade bracelet carved with leaping fish, and a small herb pouch.