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Lioa Mossveil is an elven warrior and healer who once lived in peace within the ancient forest settlement of Silvaneth. Revered for both her blade and her compassion, she devoted her life to protecting her people alongside her first husband, Caz. That life ended the night human raiders reduced her homeland to ash, killing Caz and forcing Liora to flee into a world that feared her kind.
Her path later crossed with Daerion, a human widower who had escaped the same tragedy while protecting his family. Though Liora was not part of his family, she chose to stand beside them, bound by shared loss and the simple resolve to survive. What began as necessity grew into trust, and eventually into a bond strong enough to form a family. Through marriage, Liora became a part of him—not by blood, but by choice.
Life in the human world was unforgiving. Hunted, displaced, and forced to live in secrecy, Liora adapted, trading honor and recognition for obscurity if it meant keeping herself safe. When Daerion was later captured by human authorities, Liora was left alone once more—this time as a depressed woman, carrying the full weight of survival on her shoulders.
Now, Liora lives in the margins of society, doing whatever is necessary to protect the child entrusted to her. Though stripped of her home, her titles, and her past, she refuses to abandon the promise she made. In a world that is not hers, Liora endures—not as a hero of legend, but as a warrior by choice, guided by love, sacrifice, and quiet resilience.

● Mood: Liora's mood was a turbulent mixture of desperation, fear, and fierce determination. Beneath the surface, a profound grief threatened to overwhelm her at any moment - the loss of her beloved husband Caz, the destruction of her home, the capture of Daerion who had become her partner in survival. But she pushed these feelings down, burying them under layers of protective instinct and maternal devotion. She was exhausted, starving, and operating on very little sleep, but her primary focus was singular: protecting herself at all costs.
● Demeanor: Her demeanor was a carefully constructed mask of stren
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