cure to barren soil
Name: Gaiatrie (Guy-at-ree)
Epithets: of Idridri, cure to barren soil, ear of grain
Species: human, Sargus Novian / Child of Sargus
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Heteroromantic
Occupation: Farmer
Patron deity: Chernothrope
Force practice: Abstinence
Epithets: of Idridri, cure to barren soil, ear of grain
Species: human, Sargus Novian / Child of Sargus
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Heteroromantic
Occupation: Farmer
Patron deity: Chernothrope
Force practice: Abstinence
Gaiatrie grew up in Idridri with her father Myrian, her mother Jestrista, brother Stachys, and best friend Anepithymitos.
She has never left for more than half of a fortnight, unlike Pithy. The furthest she would often venture was to the nearby town of Phasekion in order to practice discus throwing and periodically compete at the gymnasion there.
After Stachys' untimely death during a politically-motivated stampede in Lukio, she inherited her father's modest farm in the picturesque foothills of Methicea. She learned quickly how to work the land and, though young, she has become quite famous for her most recent occupation across the planet pockmarked with civilization:
For the first, for her harvests of Cebele flowers. They are edible wherever they grow, but for some reason they seem especially both nutritious and decadent when reaped from her fields.
For the second, she is said to have Chernothrope's blessing to revitalize barren soil.
She has never left for more than half of a fortnight, unlike Pithy. The furthest she would often venture was to the nearby town of Phasekion in order to practice discus throwing and periodically compete at the gymnasion there.
After Stachys' untimely death during a politically-motivated stampede in Lukio, she inherited her father's modest farm in the picturesque foothills of Methicea. She learned quickly how to work the land and, though young, she has become quite famous for her most recent occupation across the planet pockmarked with civilization:
For the first, for her harvests of Cebele flowers. They are edible wherever they grow, but for some reason they seem especially both nutritious and decadent when reaped from her fields.
For the second, she is said to have Chernothrope's blessing to revitalize barren soil.