Eithne Bunansa
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Eithne is the daughter of Fran and Balthier, and has appeared perhaps once or twice in Kokoro. In either case, she hails from the storyverse known as Kingdom Chronicles, her homeworld being the Final Fantasy XII version of Ivalice
[edit] Stats
- Full Name: Eithne Kjrn Bunansa
- Given Name: Eithne
- Age: 10
- Birthdate: May 21, anytime after 707 Old Valendian
- Blood Type: A
- Race: Half Viera, Half Hume
- Character Class: Archer
- Height: 4'7"
- Weight: 70lbs
- Hair: Off-white, mid-back-length. Has a down feather-y feel to it.
- Eyes: Amber
- Likes: Reading, Piloting, being at peace, traveling
- Dislikes: Idiots {mainly in the sense of children of a certain Rabanast...uh...oh, let's just go with Dalmascan, named Vaan}, heavy rain {or snow}, wearing clothing that catches on stuff
- Distinguishing Features: White rabbit-like ears tipped with black, smaller than that of a full blooded Viera; black tinted hands and feet, starting at the knuckles on her hands, and at the toes on her feet; off-white hair [Humes have normal hair colors, but the Viera in Eithne's Ivalice all have white hair]; eventually, as she grows older, taller than a Hume her age [Viera=tall. Balthier=tall as well, but not as tall as Fran]
{Plum, whenever you get around to creating your VaanxPenelo child, let me know, so I can get a better idea of when Eithne was born, provided Revenant Wings and any other possible children of BalthierxFran don't contradict me}
[edit] Personality
Although sociable, Eithne tends to be reserved and contemplative, planning her next move ahead of time, and on the lookout for trouble. Being part Viera, of course, and the daughter of Fran, no less, this doesn't come as much of a surprise. For the most part, acting her own age is reserved for when she is with family or friends, and even then, Eithne isn't as much of a bubbly extrovert as someone like Charice or Rakka. The Viera never really were known for their sense of humor, anyways, and the child doesn't seem to have picked up on any of Balthier's wit and charm. She speaks with a heavily accented voice, and in a formal manner; to some, she even seems blunt and a tad rude.
Despite being half-Hume, Eithne prefers to refer to herself as a full-blooded Viera when in the prescence of other-wordly Humes, given that they wouldn't know the differences that mark her as only half-blooded
The child seems rather comfortable about her appearance, and makes no effort to disguise herself when in other worlds. More than likely, this is because Humes interacting with other races is a common sight in Ivalice, and she herself is used to people not finding her to be unusual at all. She does, though, feel uncomfortable being out and about in areas with a cold climate, more used to places like the sky city Bhujerba or the desert kingdom Dalmasca. If she does go out, Eithne will generally layer up, moreso than a normal Hume. Any hats or hoods have special openings to allow for her ears to remain uncovered.
As she is half-Viera, and never grew up in the Wood, Eithne is incapable of hearing the Green Word, though she has a fondness for being in forests, nonetheless. She's certain that maybe, just maybe if she can have enough time to herself and total silence, she might just be able to hear the voice of the Wood one day.
[edit] Trivia
- Eithne was created in response to the fact that fandom for some reason likes to assume that all video game couples that aren't in a setting where girls would be more favorable have sons. Tsu doesn't know the logistics behind this or how everyone's so sure they're going to have someone to carry on the family name, but that's them O: In any case, given that Viera are supposedly an all-female race, who's to say that Fran and Balthier's half-Viera child wouldn't be a girl?
- Why does she need to hear the Green Word? Generally, she was content to live her life as is, despite the fact that having two sky pirates for parents tended to mean that they had to leave her behind often when they went out, but after a few questions from well-meaning, yet, ignorant, Humes, and meeting Viera whom had left the Wood, Eithne suddenly became curious to know what the Green Word was and why it only spoke to Viera who lived within the Wood