Zuala

Zuala was the wife of Yasha Nydoorin and a member of the Dolorav tribe. Because she and Yasha married in secret against the tribe's traditions of assigned partners, she was executed by its leader, the Skyspear. Her death deeply affected Yasha throughout the events of Campaign 2.

Description
Zuala had tangled hair and brown eyes.

Biography
Zuala was a member of the Dolorav tribe living in the Iothia Moorland. She fell in love with Yasha Nydoorin, but because the tribe had strict traditions in which partners were assigned to each member, they married in secret. This was discovered, and Zuala was executed by the then-Skyspear, leader of the tribe. Yasha escaped during Zuala's execution, thus did not witness her death. Zuala was buried in an unmarked grave on the southern banks of the Seepfeed River.

Influence of death on Yasha
Zuala was the only person Yasha had been with before meeting the Mighty Nein. In response to her death, Yasha returned to the tribe in 834 PD and killed its leadership, and the tribe was still recovering a year later.

Throughout Campaign 2, Yasha collected flowers that she intended to place at Zuala's grave. Zuala appeared in two visions that Yasha experienced. In the second, Yasha chose not to reach down for Zuala and instead moved forward without her, prompting Zuala to express her happiness and pride that Yasha was not allowing Zuala to be a shackle on her.

Yasha eventually returned to the Iothia Moorland and was able to find Zuala's grave with the help of her girlfriend Beauregard Lionett and directions from the tribe's new Skyspear Jadek. Both talking to Zuala, Yasha introduced Beau, and Beau said that she felt that Zuala would be proud of Yasha and that she was grateful to Zuala.

Appearances

 * Campaign 2
 * The Mighty Nein Origins: Yasha Nydoorin
 * The Mighty Nein Origins: Yasha Nydoorin
 * The Mighty Nein Origins: Yasha Nydoorin

Mentions

 * Campaign 2

Quotations

 * "That's a hearty fox for one. Care to share it?"
 * (to Yasha, in a vision) "I'm proud of you. Don't let me be a shackle."