Keyleth

"A first impression of Keyleth would leave you with little information on the half elven druid. You might even think that her social awkwardness due to her sheltered upbringing is kind of sweet. Of course, it would be unwise to underestimate her based on first impressions. Under that unintimadating petite frame lies a vicious beast waiting to be unleashed, whose natural powers have made even the fiercest of champions pee their pants. Literally.

Born to the Air tribe of the Ashari people, Keyleth was raised with a deep love of nature and the elemental magics. It is her people's inherent duty to protect the delicate areas in Tal'dure, where the four elemental planes begin to bleed with this realm. Since she was a little girl, she had quite a knack for air manipulation and beast shaping abilities. Well, if you consider kittens and flying squirrels to be little beasts. Which, I do. Anyways, it wasn't long before the headmaster of the tribe, her father, Kohren, realized her true prodigious abilities and she inveterated her as the next headmaster. Just like that, her jovial childhood was stripped and replaced with endless spell memorization, teachings from ancient traditions, and exceedingly high expectations.

Every druid leader to be must embark on a journey to seek out the sister tribes in order to introduce and establish respect amongst the fellow headmasters. They call this the Ahrementé, or Noble Odyssey. When her father felt she was ready, he set her on the path to truly discovering herself. Not knowing when, or if she will ever return. As she hikes down the mountain towards Stillbend, she meditated on the task ahead. Part of the Ahrementé is proving yourself a strong warrior, a valiant protector, and a wise and compassionate leader. With this knowledge, one thought plays in repeat in her mind; is she even worthy?"

Keyleth is a half-elven druid from the Air tribe of the Ashari. She is the daughter of the headmaster of this tribe, Kohren. She was chosen to succeed him as the next headmaster. As is tradition, every upcoming headmaster must embark on a journey, the Ahrementé, to seek out the sister-tribes in order to introduce and establish respect amongst the fellow headmasters.