YlaName Pronounced: ee-lah Appearance: Plump is a good way to describe Yla. She’s not fat, really, but it’s very clear that she’s rarely ever missed a meal. There is strength under that extra flesh, oh yes. It would be hard not to have some strength, working out in the fields all day long, or working in the cothold doing any number of chores. But she’ll never be the pretty beauty like some of her sisters, and she knows it. Her hair is an unremarkable brown color, kept long enough to keep up in a tidy little bun to keep it out of the way. Brown eyes, browned skin, nothing remarkable about her at all. Even her clothes are a bit frumpy-looking. Personality: Given her unremarkable appearance, one would think that Yla is the sort to just fade into the background without a sound. That she’s the meek little mouse in the cothold that everyone would overlook without a second thought. Well, the overlooked part is true, but the meekness couldn’t be further from the truth. History: Yla was born in a small cothold in the Arolos Hold territory, just one more daughter in a mob of children. Even as a small child, her intelligence and desire to know more made her stand out. She was always curious about everything, constantly asking questions of whoever would give her the time and attention. Information about Yla's dragon Dragon Name: Parasath Colour: Green Age: 8.25.05.30 Wing (Weyrling Group): Miscellaneous Riders Appearance: Personality: Parasath is tiny, but her mouth is wide and generous. If a dragon could grin Parasath would be constantly beaming at the world. Maybe she's too small to carry more than her rider in the air but she'll be a talented swimmer, and will end up being one of the best in the Weyr at swimming, yep yep yep! Weyr of Origin: Abilites and weaknesses: Information about Yla's craft Craft: Healer All references to worlds and characters based on Anne McCaffrey's fiction are copyright© Anne McCaffrey 1967,2005, all rights reserved, and used by permission of the author. The Dragonriders of Pern® is registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, by Anne McCaffrey, used here with permission. Use or reproduction without a license is strictly prohibited. |