Sweet and soft, a bird set loose from her cage, uncertain of the dangers but taking wing nonetheless as freedom calls her name. Fearful of those who may clip her wings, but eager to reach out to other people.
A young woman kept apart from the world for reasons never made clear to her, much alike Rapunzel in her tower. Reading books and singing songs, only ever to hear her caretakers on the other side of a locked door. Is it any wonder that upon finding herself elsewhere, in a new body and a new place, she clings to her freedom and roams wherever she pleases, heedless of the dangers inherent in the world? What can be taught from a book, after all, that would not stick better as a lesson.
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— Mirrors the mannerisms of those she speaks to
— Does not generally approach or speak first, but is eager to meet people
— Fearful that her freedom will be short-lived