Greetings once again, I am Xermillion Glass and today we will be talking about the self-styled [i]Keeper of Knowledge[/i], [b]Mirei Blueleaf[/b]. Ah, an aside: I have been asked to include species in these musings by some of my reader. I found it unnecessary, for as long as you know their backstory, you should be able to puzzle out their species, but of course, not everyone has as much understanding of the histories of the [b]Wind Kingdoms[/b] as I do. In any case, [b]Mirei[/b] is a mouse. The [b]Blueleaf[/b], as it were, only goes back two generations to [b]Mirei[/b]'s grandfather, [b]Skäz[/b] the spice trader. [b]Skäz[/b] was an urchin from the slums of [b]Stonegrove[/b], born to a single mother with who knows how many siblings, his life was never likely to be anything of note. How he obtained his first trading cog, I am uncertain, but [b]Mirei[/b] tells that the high lord of [b]Stonegrove[/b] saw him one day, doing some urchin thing or another, and decided to bestow upon him a lordship, a fleet, and lands. I sincerely doubt this rendition of events, of course, [b]Skäz[/b], as [b]Mirei[/b], is a mouse and mice are as like to tell the truth as to lie to your face. [b]Mirei[/b], however, seems to be earnest in her telling of all tales concerning [b]Skäz[/b]. In any case, [b]Skäz[/b] did, in fact, gain a petty lordship, a minor fleet, and middling lands from [b]Forendar Lin[/b] - the ruling lord of [b]Stonegrove[/b] at the time. [b]Mirei[/b]'s father, [b]Skein[/b], was born into nobility, though only the trappings of such. For all he was, [b]Skein Blueleaf[/b] wanted the best for his firstborn daughter, and made sure she learned to read and write. [b]Mirei[/b] took to the written word better than I even did, if you believe her words, and that was that. The girl herself is a sweet, young thing, who seems not to wish harm upon anyone and frankly, seems less than interested in ending the curse that has befallen her and her brethren. She spends most of her time mesmerized by the hearthfire in the [b]Egg and Basket[/b], or else reading her tome. From whence the tome that [b]Mirei[/b] carries, only [i]Keln Kai[/i] knows, but the tome she carries is magnificent indeed. It seems to never end, no matter how much she reads, it continues to provide. What she sees there, I do not know, as any other would-be reader simply finds the pages blank. She claims it contains all the secrets one could wish to know, but she has never proven as such. I, myself, believe the book is cursed, brought forth from some bleeding crevasse rent into the stone of some fell land beyond the [b]Wind Kingdoms[/b] as the book itself feels wrong, as if its mere presence upon [b]Mirei[/b]'s lap is an affront to life itself. It could even be from the blighted lands of ancient [b]Tra'gluun[/b] for all I know. But [b]Mirei[/b] will not listen, enraptured as she is. One day it will be her undoing, likely upon the day that [b]Saren[/b] is put to rest. [u]Main[/u] All of the ways that [b]Mirei[/b] defends herself are queer indeed. Queerer still is the fact that [b]Mirei[/b] is, in fact, a [i]null[/i]. Thus all of her mana must be pouring forth from that putrid tome. Her primary defense is to rip a page from the tome and toss it, as one throws a knife. The page splits in two the first time it strikes something and sends dangerous shards directly left and right. From the monkey, she can learn to: cause the page to split four times instead of two, detonate the page knocking foes hit into the air, or allow the page to pierce through, splitting with each strike. [u]Secondary[/u] [b]Mirei[/b] is also want to cause an explosion of pages, tossing a handful into the air at once. This harms those struck and knocks them into the air. The shroomery can teach her to: launch her foes further into the air, increase the breadth of the explosion, or create a long-lived cyclone of paper at the location, launching herself into the air as well. [u]Dodge[/u] She is also capable of very quick travel using the book. She teleports instantly from one place to another, stunning all those nearby at both the start and the end. From the shroomer, she can learn to: spawn one of those aforementioned paper cyclones at the start of her jump, increase the stunning area at both ends, or no longer stun those struck but deal vastly more harm to those caught inside. [u]Ultimate[/u] [b]Mirei[/b]'s most prized ability, is the most fell as well. She summons a phantasm of the book, which hovers high above her. This rains down mana-laden pages, which harm everything nearby for a long duration. From the monkey, she can learn to: increase the size of the paper storm, periodically spawn her queer paper cyclones, or increase the harm that her storm causes, based on how long the storm has been active. [b]Mirei[/b] is a bright girl, the daughter of a petty lord, and well read to boot. She will likely die mysteriously one day, with only her tome to be found. I have named it, [b]Yliöynkinää[/b] - the tome which blights in the common tongue. [i]Keili[/i] felt appropriate for something so old and fell as that. And with that, we end our talks of an unfortunate girl. Next week, I'll be talking of another from [b]Solveria[/b], though this one much less royal - [b]Keeku[/b], a foot soldier that once lived as a retainer for [b]Naan Solverian[/b]. Until next time, Xermillion Glass