Utia of Jotunland
Utia of Jotunland
Born to farmers whose faces have faded with time. Her memories have faded but some are still burned in her mind forever. Utia remembers the first day ‘They’ came for her. She was maybe around ten and it was a hot day. She found relief under a tree and fell asleep. She was awoken from the cries of her mother in the distance. Men in white armor were escorting a lady wearing an extravagant red gown and a large gold headdress that seemed to reach towards the sky. As they drew closer she could see the sigil of The Temple of the Seven moons on the men's armor. The lady being escorted was the High Priestess. She towered over her as she spoke, ”A vision has made you seen and you shall fulfill your duties.” That was the last day she saw her family.
Centuries have passed since she was taken to the Temple to serve the Seven Moons. She was stripped of her culture, names, and titles, reborn again to serve the old deities of Dawn Lands. Priestesses do not take husbands and do not birth children. They must dedicate their lives to serve the deities to bring balance to Dawn Lands.
She succeeded amongst her peers and ascended in the temple ranking. The former High Priestess mentored her for centuries before she fell at the battle of the valley of Broken Dreams during the War of the Breaking of the Wall. When the high priestess fell, her peers pushed her to fill the position. Their aid contributed to defeating the evil forces of the south and bringing balance back to Dawn Lands. High Priestess Utia resides in her chambers, her daily duties unknown to just a few close to her since the war of the Breaking of the Wall.Relationships
History
Utia, a High Priestess of the Temple of the Seven Moons, and Skaara were raised together as fledgling and child. As they grew older, Utia began her study at the Temple of the Seven Moons, while Skaara took her place as Voice. Skaara greatly respects Utia, even though she is a groundling. They sometimes find themselves on opposite sides of the battlefield, but never let that stop them from serving their respective goddesses.
Relationship Reasoning
Sisters of the nest, but not of blood.
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