FANTASY AUTHOR KATHRYN FOGLEMAN
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The Princess Erewhon

Pronounced "Air - a - wh - on" with the "wh" as in "whip" 

“I prefer the simple life of a peasant, unnoticed and left alone."

A representation of Princess Erewhon from #TalesoftheWovlen
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Description
5 foot 6 inches tall
Race: Anuranin/Paladain
Eye color: forest green, sharp and perceptive
Hair color: wavy blond with silver highlights that form a star


Personality
Erewhon is warm-hearted and conscientious. She is practical, organized, reliable, and takes great pleasure in being useful and caring for others. She is traditional and dislikes change. She hates the limelight and cannot stand discord, but she has learned to stand up for what is right and speak her mind. She can be a workaholic and is very thorough and obliging, so she does not like to delegate tasks to others. Family and relationships are very important to her, and she can become very deeply hurt if her interpersonal commitment is taken for granted.

Story
Erewhon was only 10 years old when she and her baby sister, Annaka, became orphans. She spent most of her life as a peasant, working to earn she and Annaka's food and keep.
Her parents left together for a few days with promises to return. Her mother never returned, and her father left her and her sister, Annaka, abruptly in the care of Gore and
Alma, a kind-hearted couple living on the border of Anuran. In a letter that her father left, she was told that she had an uncle who would one day come for her. She was unaware that her father was a prince until ten years later, when King Orwin of Anuran was made aware of her existence by an anonymous letter. King Orwin found her, claimed her and Annaka as his heirs, and brought them into his home, loving them as his own daughters. The change was very hard for Erewhon to adjust to, but the duties of a royal heir to the throne preoccupies her mind and keeps her busy enough to forget the woes of wealth and comfort.
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