Alesh
A short, quick-footed woman, with a nondescript face, short, black hair and light brown/tan skin. An extremely skilled rider, often serving as a scout or messenger for the people of Karawa. Bubbly, cheerful person, endlessly fascinated by Dunmari history. She collects rumors of Dunmar of old and collects arrowheads and other artifacts she can find in her travels. She is especially interested in ancient battle sites.
Relationships
- Friendly with most people of Karawa, but fairly independent and not particularly associated with either Havdar’s warriors or Candrosa and the Shakun Mystai. Finds Havdar a bit brash.
- Knows by sight and name, if not well, many of the families that travel across the eastern plains of Dunmar.
- Her extended family are traditional goat herders who travel mostly to the north and west of Karawa.
- Served as a scout and messenger for Sura during the lead up to the Sibling War, although she did not fight in the conflict.
Chronology
- Mar 21, 1748 DR: Spends the night at the Gomat oasis with Akan and his family
- Mar 22, 1748 DR: Meets Dunmar Fellowship on the road, while returning to Karawa from Gomat.
- Mar 23, 1748 DR: Arrives in Karawa
- Mar 28, 1748 DR: Leaves to collect news and rumors from the herders to the north and east.
- Apr 02, 1748 DR: Returns to Karawa with news from the north and east.
- Apr 04, 1748 DR Leaves Karawa to scout the Nashtkar and edges of the Garamjala Desert
- Apr 18, 1748 DR: Returns to Karawa
- 26 Apr 1748 - 18 May 1748: Travel between Karawa and Tokra and back to bring messages, check on refugees.
- 18 May 1748 - 31 May 1748: In Karawa waiting for news.
- 1 June 1748: Rides for Tokra to inform refugees it is safe to return
- 5 June 1748: Arrives in Tokra with news of safety in Karawa
- 6 June 1748: Leaves to return to Karawa at first light
- 10 June 1748: Arrives back in Karawa. Reports on rumors from Karawa to Delwath, and speaks with him about the Dunmari shield recovered from Agata’s Lair.
- 18-19 June 1748: Celebrates the Feast of Bhishma in Karawa with Dunmar Fellowship and others.