Sehra Teraneva, Desert Druid

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Google Drive version of the character sheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mTl3rxxhuCsmiZyrIEtvbpWrtjB_IFFv4GjiHtgPvBw/edit#gid=1406401534

Team Zebraman forum version of the character sheet http://teamzebraman.boards.net/thread/119/sehra-teraneva-desert-druid

BIOGRAPHY
Born to the sands around the ancient city of Wati, Sehra has spent most of her life travelling the desert with her tribe and her parents. As a child she would hear fantastical stories about the necropolis, but never imagined she would be interested in exploring it until the Pharaoh opened it up to foreigners 7 years ago. During that time the tribe would make trips to the city far more often to trade goods to the city that their affinity for desert living would provide to the city dwellers. Sometimes they also served as militia to the city due to the rigorous training that the tribe teaches to survive some of the more inhospitable and dangerous areas of the deep desert. She began to discover her affinity for animals and an acute awareness to magical forces in her preteen years and sought the druidic sect of her tribe for training in how to learn to focus and hone these senses into actual ability, culminating in a strong connection with a caracal kitten the tribe found abandoned at 15 and finishing her formal education in the druidic ways at 17, which would only improve now via practice and experience. About 6 months later she would overhear a discussion in town from a band of rough looking characters talking about needing more local assistance if they were to be more effective in their progress in the area and especially in the desert or they should abandon their mission and go home. Sehra would offer her services as a guide for them and upon assisting them with a task that her skills would help them accomplish, they agreed that she should join the company, but due to their structure she would need approval and training. So, upon receiving permission from her her tribe and parents, she would travel to the headquarters of their group, the Iron Tempest. The initial journey was a bit harrowing for her; it was by boat and, as a child, she nearly drowned in the river, making her since uncomfortable around large amounts of water, though her druidic training with the manipulation and even creation of water has helped ease her fears of it. She has now spent a year and a half with the group and gone on several missions, and upon hearing that the necropolis in her home was going to be opened, she jumped at the chance to join the New Dawn expedition that will take her back to her home, the initial reason she joined in the group in the first place.