Name: Aisha

Role in the videogame: Purely Narrative / Description of a Weapon

Sex: Female

Race: Aarendjin

Age: Since the origin of mankind - Currently dead

Education: Militar, Magic

Profession: Master in the Art of Healing Magic

Physical appearance: This lame. Older.

Oral expression: Aisha, due to her healing ability, was one of the Aarendjin, who communicated the most with the others. She was always asking if they felt any discomfort. Also, due to her injury and therefore becoming a healer teacher, Aisha was the one who had to teach the younger Aarendjin and because of that, she had to speak frequently. She used a kind and gentle tone with her sisters; but would shout in battle.

Personality: Aisha personality was caring and thoughtful. She was very dependent on her sisters and was extremely protective of them. She had a maternal role with the younger sisters and guided them on their path.

Biography: Aisha was one of the oldest Aarendjin. Her power was always focused on healing, so she had a very good relationship with her sisters. She always took care of them, so she had a maternal role towards them, especially towards the younger ones.

Aisha always excelled in everything she did. She want to learn from the world she was. Nature brought her a lot of knowledge and she was the Aarendjin who most understood the behavior of Asdis. She was even fond of her; unlike her sisters. Aisha valued the richness of her creations, despite having significant imbalances. She felt grateful, for without those imbalances, she would not exist.

Many wars ago, humans was mixed with animals to improve their capabilities. It was a short but savage war. The problem was that the bond she has with nature, limited Aisha when she went to fight them. She didn’t want to hurt their animal side, and that cost her leg. She decided not to heal it, as a reminder not to be guided by her thoughts. Her mission always comes first. His loyalty to Disad must come first.

Due to the loss of her leg, she was unable to fight as before and she dedicated herself to heal the wounded in combat and to teach the Aarendjin, sharing all her knowledge. Among her students, Nashla stood out. The other Aarendjin could adapt her power to heal small wounds, but Nashla was different. She was able to fully acquire Aisha’s ability when Aisha left her needles. Nashla couldn’t create the healing needles, but she could use them to her advantage.