Yasha Nydoorin

Yasha is an Aasimar Barbarian. She is played by Ashley Johnson.

Appearance
Yasha is a tall woman with very, very pale skin. Her hair is black and starts to turn white as it gets longer. Her hair is matted, dreaded, and braided. Her clothes are a bit tattered and she is a bit of a mess. She has two different-colored eyes: one of them is a sort of light greenish-blue and the other is violet. She wears a small symbol of The Stormlord on her waist.

Personality
Yasha is very standoffish. To the outside world she seems cold-hearted and lacking empathy.

Chapter 1
Yasha tried to make a run for it after the incident at the Traveling Tent of Curiosities. However, she didn't make it far, and she was arrested by the Crown's Guard.

She reunited with the rest of the party at their trial before the town's Lawmaster. After being acquitted of their charges, Yasha decided to remain in Trostenwald for currently-unknown reasons.

Mollymauk Tealeaf
Molly and Yasha seem to be well acquainted from working with the Carnival of Curiosities. Molly appears to have met Yasha when she joined the Carnival a few months ago.

Beauregard
Yasha and Beau seem to be hitting it off very well. When Yasha asked Beauregard to hand Yasha all of her weapons she asked if she could keep her walking stick. Yasha declined but instead carried Beau to her seat. When they got there, Beau asked Yasha to hold her through the show. Yasha asked for several gold to do this, but seemed to take the request as a compliment.

Current Items

 * A freshly-purchased greatsword

Aasimar Abilities

 * Celestial Resistance (resistant to radiant and necrotic damage)
 * Darkvision
 * Healing Hands
 * Light Bearer
 * Subrace?

Barbarian Abilities

 * Danger Sense
 * Rage
 * Reckless Attack
 * Unarmored Defense

Trivia

 * Due to Yasha's personality, Sam Riegel jokingly named her "Worst Hype Man Ever".
 * Yasha killed the first monster in the campaign (the old man who became a zombie), though she did not get a How do you want to do this?
 * "Yasha" is a male name in Russian and Iranian. In Iranian, it means "to live", as in "to live forever". The name also refers to a spirit in Japanese folklore, which were considered vile devils in early Buddhism before eventually being incorporated into the pantheon of lawful deities.