Moranna

Physical Traits
Mora currently has a very unkempt look about her, her dull blonde hair is dirty and ratty, her clothes are filthy and torn and she looks like someone who most people would want to avoid, just in case.

On the left side of her face she has a curved scar of four claw marks which descent from the outer corner of her dull brown eyes to split the corner of her lip.

She has numerous scars over her body, quite thin ones over her arms and upper chest, while over her abdomen and legs they are much thicker and more noticable.

Background
Mora was born and raised not far from Raven Hill in Duskwood, she inherited her arcane talents from her mother more than her father, and it was her mother who started teaching her from a young age.

Mora's father had some small amount of magical ability, he was one of the teachers in the former mortuary school, however, hidden from everyone for a time, it started becoming apparent that he was dabbling in darker things, that he eventually turned on his wife and daughter.

Mora watched the first time her father successfully raised the dead...but out of her father's control. The ghoul ripped apart and partially devoured her mother until its link to the living realm was severed. Her mother's body was the necromancer's next victim.

The young teen was trapped in the house, locked away and set on by the creatures her father raised and a few that he had learned to summon and she has the scars to prove her survival. For years she endured a darkness which sent her insane.

Her escape came when the Night Watch heard rumours of dark goings on in the secluded home and went to investigate. Mora was found huddled in a corner mumbling softly to herself and as soon as she saw the outside world, she ran for her freedom, not waiting to find out what had happened.

She now travels the Eastern Kingdoms, recently having reached Stormwind, she will often be seen wandering through the city, quietly talking to herself, making no sense to anyone who listens in on her singular conversations.