Miluieth (Thenin)
Gender: 2
Race: Elf
Height: 5'5
Age: 12
Family: None
Animals: Horse, Ninque
Weapons: Her bow, Vilyaroquen, and her sword, Nastathur
Personality: Miluieth (called Mil for short) is quite a happy person unless somethig upsets her deeply, in which case she is free with tears and emotions. But Mil is not easily troubled, as she is a quick thinker and can think through problems swiftly. When she is mad, however, it is best not to be near her, as she gets very mad and tries to use Nastathur against people. She has some anger issues, but thankfully she doesn't get mad much. Mil loves animals, especially Ninque, and likes trying to talk to birds, though she consistently fails. Mil makes friends easily, and at least tries to make friends with everyone she meets, even dwarves. And instead of being bitter about the way she was just dropped of in the wilderness by her mother, she insists her mother had somewhere to go, and simply forgot to come back for her. Mil does not say she's ever coming back, though.
Appearance: Mil has thick dark brown hair that falls to her waist and cornflower blue eyes that appear to burn lavender when she is angry and twinkle like starts in the sky when she is happy. She is tall for her age and is not overweight, on the contrary is quite thin. Not underweight, but mighty close. Her clear milky white skin has been slightly tanned by the sun, and is soft and smooth to the touch.
History:
Mil doesn’t know who her mother and father are, and was abandon in the wild only months after birth by her mother. As she grew up, she found her way to Rivendell, where she has lived ever since under her own care. When she was 10, Mil received word that her mother had died in childbirth and that her father had gone missing from his current place of residence. Mil would now never know her mother and spend the rest of her life looking for clues as to her father’s whereabouts. She found Ninque when Mil was 7, about five years after she came to live in Rivendell, and loved her so much that she has refused to ever part with her even for a moment.