Amber Skinhub

Awakening
Although her origins are unknown, she was awoken by Ambit Skinhub after the Red Ice Spikes around Voskovy started melting. The "Red Ice Spikes" as they are colloquially known, are not made of ice at all. They're some form of crystal which is near impossible to break via regular means. As a result, and due to their natural beauty, they had not been been broken until several of them started to slightly melt. As well as Amber, who was one of the last things to be pulled out of the ice, several sets of rusted and decayed armour and swords, as well as several slain soldiers were found. Amber was the only thing found to be alive. After being pulled from the ice by Ambit Skinhub unconscious with completely white eyes, the two fell a small drop. This knocked out Ambit, but actually awoke Amber. The team of archaeologists who had helped with the project were in awe to see that her white eyes had turned green, just like Ambits.

Childhood
Since the fall and subsequent awakening, Ambit had bonded to Amber like a daughter and he treat her as such. He taught her many skills such as writing and about the history of Sparwood. He took Amber out on campaign to Vosokogrod, a Kartek city. The battle wasn't dangerous and was easily won, but an assassin attempted to take Ambits life. Amber stopped the assassin with a power that shocked everyone who saw, including herself. The same material of Red Ice she was encased in erupted from her body and tore the attacker to shreds. She learned to control this power best she could, but could only muster a blade or small armour plates unless under emotional duress.

It was during her childhood that she witnessed the most traumatic event in her life. The death of Ambit occurred after the purge of Paradisians from Tovarisha. Several assassins ran into the basement and killed Ambit infront of Amber. Her powers kicked in again and she destroyed the underground of Shellport in an intense emotional fireball. The red ice was stuck to the walls and prevented the underground from collapsing, still stuck to the walls of the compound.