Rubii Embers

Rubii Embers is a young woman with fiery red hair and a rather pessimistic attitude. She's forgetful yet hard working and will do just about anything to make amends, however piss her off and she will never let it go.

Origins
A sudden flash of light would make it's ways to her retina's as she burst out of bed with cold and salty sweat streaking down her face. Panning her field of vision around the room, the first thing that struck her as odd as that she didn't recognize her surroundings at all... she didn't recognize herself at all.

Stumbling out of bed she took another look around the room in an effort to try and figure out where she was. All she saw was a bed, two cacti in pots, a wooden door, and a strange pattern carved into the walls; a pattern of which meant nothing to the puzzled girl. Pushing herself to her feet once more she'd manage to violently thrash her way through the only way out of what could only be a prison only to find herself in yet another enclosed space, one that was filled with all sorts of utilities.

"Where am I?!?!" She's scream pointlessly in the room, her voice reverberating off the walls and back into her ears. She was trapped, alone, and scared... what put her in this situation, why was she here, would she ever get out? Curling into a ball the girl would scream and cry until eventually she exhausted herself and passed out in a pool of her own tears.

A few hours later...

Awakening from yet another slumber she'd glance around the room again... disconcerting yet familiar stone walls and utilities greeter her as she inspected her surroundings. If it weren't for her now tired and dehydrated state she would have probably burst into tears again but what was the point... no one could hear her. In this room there were three separate doors, the one she came from and two more that were sealed shut, held by nothing the the bolt that secure them in position. These doors would be joined by two rather large wicker baskets, a stone stove, a work bench, and several chests... how did she recognize what those were but not anything else? What about these objects caused them to be familiar yet nothing else seemed to be?

Pushing herself hesitantly to her feet once again she'd walk over to the door on her right, grasping and turning the handle to no avail... it was stuck, almost as if someone didn't want her to go in there... but why? The girl would step back to the wall, the door opposite of her, and with her strength run at the door in an attempt to force it open like the last one however this time it didn't budge. The red heads body made contact with the door as well as her skull causing her to bounce back and hit the floor.

"Well that's not going to budge..." She sighed, grunting as the pulled herself to her feet. Rather than trying that again, she chose to move over to the other door which was much more forgiving, opening with just the lightest pressure. The door creaked open revealing a small well of water and crops that seemed to only be in their infancy and a small pen with a few animals residing in it. A stream of natural like streaked through the open cavity illuminating dust in the air that swirled in with the welcomed cool breeze. Fresh air but more importantly... a way out.

Full of optimism the ginger trampled her way over the crops, giving little consideration for them as she raced her way to the source of the light only to have her hope demolished right before her eyes. Gazing up a sheer cliff face, the girl couldn't help but sniffle as she looked up as the smooth face of stone that separated her from her freedom.

She was stuck here...

Over time, she'd stay there for several month doing what she could to keep herself alive, she'd attempt to open the stubborn door to little success however one day after she woke from her slumber, she exited her room to a horrifying sight.

The door was open and a key resided in the door, not just that but a book lay on the floor one that read, For my dearest Rubii Embers... However when she opened it, the pages were blank. Setting it down on the workbench, she turned her attention back to the door which led into a dark tunnel.

''Did she dare go down it? ''

''It was better than staying inside... ''