Carraidhin Glaisne

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Carraidhin Glaisne
Carraidhin Glaisne
Carr-ah-dhin Gl-lai-zz
Created by Carra (player)
Portrayed by Judith Bedard
Information
Gender Female
Occupation Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah
Affiliation The Grey Tower
Nationality Cairhienin
Attributes
Talents
Weapon Skills
  • Dagger ✦✦✦
  • Sword ✦✦✦
Masteries
OP Strength 6.6
Affinities Spirit/Air, Water, Earth/Fire

Carraidhin Glaisne is a Cairhienin Red Oathsworn Aes Sedai of the Grey Tower.

Description

Standing at 5'3", with bright sea green eyes and beautiful long auburn hair, Carra has less of a temper then one might expect of a fiery haired lass. Her body slim and well toned, she is quick and nimble on her feet and well versed in the arts of weaponry, tactics and the art of disappearing. Her body is lithe and light, not so willow that makes her look weak but not so muscular that she looks threatening. Physically she would be best suited to dance and light movements, but her intentions hardly let her dabble in such an innocent hobby. She is rather light on her feet and her movement is next to silence, a trait she thought she needed to be an assassin prior to becoming Aes Sedai.

Her face delicately sculpted with simple features, and rose lips of a child, Carra appears quite young despite her age.

No longer in clothes required of her rank, Carra dresses far differently than most Aes Sedai, but mimics their styles in her overdress's. Wearing black leathers that allow for free movement, and also as a layer of protection on her skin, Carra indulges a little in her overdress. Usually in Reds or bright jewel-like colors, she chooses the overdresses as a way to still wear dresses like all other Aes Sedai but also to allow her her more preferred choice of clothing. Her coat is of bright red and detailed in black, and is often what she wears when it is cold out or leaving the Tower on official business. The Grey Tower sigil is embroidered on it and her satchel. She may be Aes Sedai but she is still a Hunter at heart.

As the Amyrlin Seat she wear more skirts and looser sleeves as would be expected of a more formal rank. Even a touch of jewelry.

At the heart of her personality, Carraidhin is true neutral. She does not favor law over good deeds, or dark deeds over good ones. In a sense it makes her self serving, but she does not act in order to gain personal wealth or power, but out of pleasure and of a deed completed- be it bad or good. Carra acts with a basic moral code, never vicious with intent but never truly trusting with kindness either. Emotionally Carra is conflicted, confused and at best stubborn that she is right even if she can’t explain why she is right in her actions or convictions. Carra no longer believes that love, true love, is real. Marriages are scams and only used for political game, power and to procreate. Even sexual deeds are done without any sense of love, but filled with lust and an ideal of love. A glamor or illusion used to only heighten the pleasure and to leave one wanting.

On the other end of the scale, Carra didn’t really believe in hate, either. Like love, it was just what was used to gain power; killing was merely a contract carried out without any emotional attachment. Hate has become a new emotion for her, and she has difficulty controlling the emotion as it has anchored from her now lack of control life. Not that control was something she found a need in her life, but routine and predictability in the everyday was something she had depended on and now she has neither.

Unfamiliar parts of her personality, pieces that she is learning as her world goes from the usual into the darkness of crazy, is that she holds a level of sympathy, caring and even a desire for friendship. Not friendship in the typical long-time close childhood innocent friend sense but a confidant that she could trust.

Biography

Born to a single woman who earned a living in artisan housing, Carraidhin was no stranger to sex. She was no stranger to murder, either, as the life of any whore was often short lived or long should she pick up a second profession. Carra's mother, an Andorian mix, was the best at what she did and often played the politics of the Cairhien courts until her inevitable demise when Carra was not yet a year old. It was rumored that her father was Cairhien high nobility and she was leverage against him. Fear of her life, another woman of the artisan house brought her to Tar Valon. Children of her kind are often treasured highly and Carra was rare to the Artisan House in Cairhien and well loved. However the rumors of whom this noble man was and his dislike of illegitimate heirs was enough to keep all the girl safe. So she was sent away.

Much of her growth was surrounded by a rather skewed sense of what love was. What was considered right and wrong was rarely explained to her and in the end it confused her to a point where her own lines of each are rather blurred. The world was very grey and so as she started to mature at a very young age her sense of purpose was different then most other children. Money had it’s own luxury but ultimately Carra wanted a place to feel not only safe but in control of herself. A whore’s life was dependent on the rules surrounding her role. Carra wanted better.

Carra didn’t lack the imagination of potential life paths, and had a certain moral ambiguity to not feel inclined to go a more... traditional path. She had a great deal of freedom as a youth and was part of various groups that ran around the safe streets of Tar Valon. She had a home, and orphans were few and far between, but that did not mean there wouldn’t be trouble from time to time by the youth too young to enter the Tower or Yard.

Most children of Tar Valon dream of the Tower. The Aes Sedai and Gaidin that serve and protect the city. There was a weird idolization that Carra found almost unnerving. Upon the year that she would need to be brought to the Tower for testing, Carra instead took with her food, provisions and a dull blade that would tear flesh at best and left her home to find someone to teach her the way of the Sword without running the risk of being tested. She feared that requirement of the Tower and would take great lengths to avoid it.

Cautioned to avoid Cairhien, Carra took the roads that lead into Andor. She had heard of their royal guard and her mother had been Andorian, or something akin to Andorian, and felt it wasn’t the worst place to start. But the Guards there merely laughed at the underfed and pitifully small girl that asked to join their ranks and sent her on her way. Carra spent about a year in Caemlyn before she moved on. Gang wars among the youth were growing too violent and without the emotional ties to any one in particular Carra didn’t want to be involved. So she picked the next logical direction; West.

It was along the road that she came across Aes Sedai and their Gaidin. It was clear to them that she was able to channel, not gifted like the wilders but clearly with the ability to learn. The Aes Sedai gave her only two choices. Return to Tar Valon to learn, or to join her in their travel to Hama Valon. One escorted by herself, the other by her grumpy Gaidin. Carra bemoaned her options and detested them both. It would seem she was meant to channel, and Carra was starting to doubt whether she had any choices at all. With no better option in mind, and knowing of rumors what happens to those that could channel and didn’t learn, Carra agreed to go to Hama Valon with the Aes Sedai. Perhaps they would teach her enough not to die and then teach her the sword. (As it was unheard of for novices put out of the Tower to join the Yard’s Ranks. Traditionally.)

It really is of little surprise that her start in the Tower was full of resentment; and quite possibly rebellion.

Career History

  • Novice
  • Accepted (23 April 2014)
  • Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah (20 June 2014)
  • First Inquisitor of the Red Ajah (22 June 2014)
  • Keeper of the Chronicles
  • Amyrlin Seat (27 December 2014)