Ae-Cha Fielinya-Ruuk

Pre-Adoption
Ae-Cha Fielinya Ruuk was the unintentionally born daughter of an ítévas, her father, and a Catgirl, her mother. Upon finding out about the birth of Ae-Cha, her father break into her mothers home, stealing the child. Her father was a terrible man, yelling and hitting her, leaving her unattended in dangerous locations, and being incredibly neglectful of her needs. One day, while drinking in Ryukostead, Beatrice Ambrosia Ruuk would get word of the ítévas's wrongdoings, and begin investigating. She was able to track the man down to a bar in a nearby town, and discovered that he had traded his daughter for a pack of Essential Oils. Beatrice would take Ae-Cha away from the bar, back to Ryukostead, where she would give custody of Ae-Cha to her daughter, Mios Ruuk, and Mios' wife, Alia Fielinya-Ruuk.

Post-Adoption
Ae-Cha would take quite some time to get used to her new home. She wasn't very trusting of her parents, and still was incredibly scared and nervous. It took quite a lot of time, but eventually Ae-Cha warmed up to her parents, and began to feel comfortable around them. Alia and Mios would try their best at teaching Ae-Cha good morals, and to give her a happy life.

Growing up
Ae-cha would usually hang out around Narayako, the village in which she lived. She always loved to read, finding herself incredibly engrossed in tales of mystical worlds, where everything works out right in the end, and where people go on fantastical light-hearted adventures. As she grew older she would also begin taking interest in history and politics, inspired by tales from her parents, aunt, and grandparents.

Occasionally Ae-Cha would see somebody who would visit the village graveyard, often bringing the same blue orchids to lay down by the grave. Ae-Cha would sometimes go up to this person and try to talk to them, though they seemed disinterested at first. Though through persistence, she was able to learn a few small things about the woman, such as her name, Frankie Amethystul, her favorite color, food, just basic, relatively uninteresting information. She tried multiple times to ask who 'Hwanho Triapp' was, which was the name written on the tombstone she would so often visit, but the most Frankie would say about her was that "She was an old friend."

Family
On the weekends, Ae-Cha would usually be sent to Ryukostead to stay with her aunt Marigold and grandma Beatrice. She would stay in the Ruuk House alongside all of Marigolds 9 other children. Marigold would often teach Ae-Cha about the ítévas, and about the Nuvenos Religion. Marigold would often valiantly preach about Omari, seeming to have a strange obsession with the God of passion. Ae-Cha would gain a level of enthusiasm about the religion, it made her happy to believe in something. Her Grandmother Beatrice would often just tell the occasional story, and one time secretly gave Ae-Cha a bottle of beer. She threw up.

Ae-Cha wouldn't interact much with Alia's side of the family growing up, only hearing mentions of her Grandmother Ani and Great Uncle Logui, but Alia would speak very highly of them, so Ae-Cha would always look forward to seeing them when they would visit.

Engaging in Politics
Ae-Cha, inspired by stories from her family, would grow incredibly ambitious in attaining a government status. Normally someone of her age would not be allowed to be admitted into any form of office, however due to her familial connections, namely to the Chancellor of the Republic of Aristios, she would be allowed to run for government positions. To start, she would run for Senator, and in the future would become eligible to becoming the Head of the Information Department, following in her Grandmother's footsteps.

During her time as a senator, she would be incredibly active with attempting to form the newly born Second Republic, attempting to enforce large scale recruitment projects, giving the nation a new identity, and more. She would still often go to her Aunt Marigold for advice, as some of it would feel a bit too daunting, and Marigold would always be able to steer her in the right direction