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Name: Gael Askinari Insfahad. Pronounced: Gale, Ask-a-nar-ee, Is-fuh-had.

Gael comes and goes with the wind, (as does her horse, see later) and thus those who know her call her "Gale". Over the years, that turned into "Gael", wich is now her name.

Species. Unknown.

Gender: Female

Age: Unknown, though presumable very old.

Description: Gael's appearance is human, save for her eyes, wich are the color of night (dark blue, so dark you can hardly tell their blue) with bits of gold scattered in their center. She is tall in height toned in build, though very thin. Her hair is long and rich, a brilliant lusturous white, and her countanance uncorrupted. Though her health is excelent, she bears an air of age and simple "existance". She has an odd sense of humor for she finds the strangest of things funny, and enjoys pretending to be mysterious. She is slightly scatterbrained.

History: Unknown.

Horse: Stallion, strawbery-roan, 16 and-a-half hands in height, with clean lines and a fine head, and cheery dark green eyes that sparkle with mischief and humor. His eyes have the same bits of scattered gold at their center as his mistress Gael's eyes. He is called "Chinook", his wandering spirit named after the wandering breeze called a Chinook. His once brilliant strawberry coat is now nearly completely white with age, though his body is as fit as it ever was.

Weapons: A walnut staff, for Chinook and Gael are constantly traveling, a short dagger and a long dagger– you never know when one may be useful– and a large flat skinning knife.

Atire: loose, grey-blue-brown robes of a light but warm fabric, and a cloak of a slightly bluer color with a full, pointed hood. The cloak sheds water.
 
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