Emelyn H

Emelyn H. is a female cisgender Human who suffers from post-traumatic amnesia after the crash of her airship. Without any memories, her diary is her only tie to her past. She has long, blonde hair that she lets above her shoulder and turquoise eyes, and she wears a white crop top, short black shorts, black leather goggles, and especially of note—her blue coat with a star on its back.

First Memory
She woke up one stormy day, ears ringing, vision blurry, and body thrown out of balance. Around her was the wreckage of a ship, pieces of wood extinguished by the unapologetic rain. She would have thought more about it if it wasn't for the piercing headache that killed her every train of thought.

Not wanting to catch a cold, she gathered what she could from the wreckage and sought shelter in a nearby underground lake where she would go through what she had manage to scavenge and gather her thoughts. But as she did, she realised that she couldn't remember much - or anything before the crash for that matter; who she was, where she was. She couldn't remember who her parents were or where she came from, all she had to guide her was her clothing and what she had managed to fetch before the storm began to pour over her - the heavy rain pounding against the thin earthen roof above her.

Amongst her belongings, she found a book that she hastily began to read—desperate for any sort of information to fill the vacuous void in her memory. It was a journal, a Captain's Log, but large pieces of it was seared to ashes by the fire or destroyed by the rain. The entries that were readable, however, were written in a very cute and elegant hand-style, and after some tracing with her hands she recognized it as her own! Excitedly, she rummaged through the pages to find some kind of mention of a name, and after a while she found it - the ink that read her family name smudged out by the rain.

"Captain's Log – Property of Emelyn H..."

Life in Alokhrad
Emelyn would be found aimlessly wandering the desert of Alokhrad by Yusef Razim who was surveying the land. After being discovered, she collapsed from exhaustion and was brought to the city of the South Sands, where she was given food and tools as well as a plot to rent and live.

Using her diary, she would record her daily observations and the answers the citizens gave to her questions. As there was no formal record of the history of the kingdom yet, she attracted the attention of the King Al-Surii of Alokhrad who appointed her the role as "Lore Keeper".

The Rebel Uprising
As Yusef proclaimed himself King of Alokhrad, Emelyn wanted no part in it. As she counted as a citizen of Alokhrad, she was permitted to and voted in the election. She had voted for Yusef and felt remorse when he claimed sovereignty. When the rebellion announced their intentions they were led by Yusef, Emelyn was quick to announce her neutrality. Since she still considered herself a foreigner, she wanted no part of the conflict. Eventually, she had to move out of the South Sands when the King of Alokhrad and the rest of the citizenry were expelled from the rebel territory and placed the first blocks of the new capital Eraqat together with King Al-Surii.

Exploration of Eldham
Emelyn was a part of the exploration squad assembled by Sel Leyla-Earcala. With the airship she built, she was responsible to transport the group to New Rathnir. During her expedition, she met a fellow squad member named Prajuri Cahya, who gave her the offer to move to the capital of his nation once they would return home.

Moving to Luxios
After two more rebellions and coup attempts on the Alokhradian government, Emelyn's patience finally grew thin and she decided to take up on the offer she was given almost a month before. She decided to move to Luxios, the capital of Solisios. She gathered all of her equipment and materials and settled in a household given to her with the help of the Shah of Solisios, Prajuri Cahya.

Incidentally, this household was located close to the local University of Luxios where she would find herself spending most of her new time, reading everything the scholarly institution has to offer to her heart's content.