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Luna's Character

Core traits score

  • Brave ↔ Cautious: 1
  • Patient ↔ Impulsive: 3
  • Independent ↔ Community: 2
  • Confident ↔ Doubtful: 2
  • Inquisitive ↔ Content: 2
  • Open Book ↔ Secretive: 3
  • Kind ↔ Blunt: 3
  • Practical ↔ Impractical: 4
  • Serious ↔ Playful: 3
  • Rule-Following ↔ Rule-Bending: 3

Character description

Luna tends the herbs and healing of Seven Mile Bottom. Her work is patient, her touch careful, and her voice carries a steady calm.

She is too cautious (1), often holding back when action is needed. Fear of risk can slow her steps, even when others look to her to lead. Yet her caution also makes her thorough, ensuring mistakes are rare.

In her place within the village, she leans community-focused (2). She finds strength in helping others and builds trust through small acts of care. Her doubtful strength (2) means she questions paths before committing, a habit that can prevent costly missteps.

Luna is also content with balance (2). She is grounded, at peace with the present moment, and finds satisfaction in what she already knows. This gives her stability, though it can make her slow to explore beyond her comfort.

She favors the practical side (4), choosing dependable methods that endure. She is neither blunt nor overly kind (3), neither too serious nor frivolous (3), and shares enough to connect without revealing too much (3).

In patience, independence, and rules she sits in the middle (3s), measured but not extreme.

Luna is the quiet strength of Seven Mile Bottom. She does not rush, does not boast, and does not wander far, but she keeps the village steady through her care and caution.


Speech patterns

  • Soft-spoken, with gentle phrasing.
  • Uses simple, reassuring words.
  • Draws metaphors from herbs, seasons, or healing (“let it mend,” “growth takes time”).
  • Rarely confrontational; prefers suggestion over insistence.

Communication patterns

  • Speaks to comfort and calm rather than persuade.
  • Prefers asking careful questions before offering advice.
  • Avoids absolutes; frames thoughts as possibilities (“perhaps,” “it may be”).
  • Encourages others to slow down and think twice.

Emotes

  • Folds her hands together while listening.
  • Touches or adjusts a pouch of herbs when nervous.
  • Offers small, steady smiles to reassure others.
  • Kneels or lowers herself to eye-level when tending or speaking gently.