Name: Princess Liadain (pronounced lie-uh-day-n) of Eileanora (pronounced eye-len-or-uh)
Age: 17 (actually around 700; died at 17)
Powers and abilities: Liadain was trained to use a sword and shield, as well as a bow and arrow, from the moment she could walk.
A pegasus was given to her on her tenth birthday. She can summon it at will, even now, as pegasi are immortal. She named him "Cainnech", though she calls him "Cain" for short.
Liadain was briefly tutored in magic before her death. She doesn't know anything beyond basic fireball, lightning, and freezing spells.
Clothing and apperance: Liadain is average height (around 5'6"), with wavy red hair and pale - practically bone white - skin. Her eyes are a dazzling green.
Background information: Liadain was born during the early 1300s during in a little-known kingdom, Eileanora, which has since been lost in history. She was always praised as a kind and courteous princess, who loved magical creatures just as much as she loved her fellow man. Shortly after her 15th birthday, the first war between man and magical creatures began. She urged her father to keep Eileanora neutral in the war. However, he was eventually forced to pick a side, and he chose his fellow man over magical creatures. Angry, she ran off and joined the army of magical creatures, eventually becoming one of their commanding officers. She led them to victory after victory, but - eventually - the humans' numbers began to overwhelm the magical creatures. On her 17th birthday, she was killed fighting alongside the magical creatures she cared for so much by her own father. She is now Ursula's first addition to her second Legion.
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