Alvara

Alvara An'nora T"arga're'yahsv Dandelion Tizoc Dougwald Hapaqalchi Cr'yhtsai"m O'Valmen Luon Mc Spiegal or for short Alvara is half Elf and half human, she is the daughter of the great Vansh and Mel Valronov. Alvara carries the optimism and courageous spirit of her father whilst also carrying her mothers temper, she is kind and hardworking and is always looking to life as if it is one big game.

Personality
Alvara has been very humble and clear since she was very little, she would never brag about her family's status or wealth, but when she saw something she did not like she would make it very clear on what thought. She advocates for self-love and self-resilience.

Origin
Alvara grew up and spent most of her time with her Mother in Valron she grew up to love it and gained the "I would die for my country but I could never let my country die for me" mindset, this helped her gain loyalty and trust with the people in Valron but at a certain point she got to obsessive over it so she was sent across the seas to Farafin to live with her father.

Whilst living with her father Alvara became more political focused and started to focus more on the big picture, she used to help manage people and observe how people work hoping that this would help her figure out and understand the ways people decide to do  things and why they do it like that, for example she watched multiple farmers plant new seeds and each farmer had a different method, one farmer sprinkled them across the field, another farmer stood still and threw them around and the last farmer placed each seed with care making sure that each seed was equally spread out and that they will each grow nicely, now many people would not understand why she did this and they would think that it is pointless but really she was understanding peoples Morales and was figuring out the thought process of each farmer and that farmer one was scattering the seeds because he wanted to do his job quickly, farmer two stood still whilst throwing the seeds because he was lazy and the last farmer placed them individually because he wanted to do it properly.