Rhali
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<title source="title1"> <default>Rhali</default> </title> <image source="image1">
</image> <label>Nicknames</label> <group collapse="open"> <header>Appearance</header> <label>Species</label> <label>Gender</label> <label>Eye Color</label> <label>Height</label> <label>Wingspan</label> <label>Magic Level</label> </group> <group collapse="open"> <header>Biography</header> <label>Era</label> <label>Birth Date</label> <label>Death Date</label> <label>Residence</label> <label>Lifespan</label> <label>Relationships</label> </group> </infobox> Rhali (pronounced rah-lee) is a fox, born in The Beginning. She is The Beast's sister, the partner of Ardryll, and the mother of Sakra, Moril, and Taphren.
Appearance
Rhali is a red fox with tawny coloring. Her main fur color is golden brown, with subtle striping along the spine. Her legs, ears, nose, and part of her tail are darker brown, and her underbelly and tail tip are creamy white. She has light blue eyes.
Personality
In her youth, Rhali was playful and rambunctious, constantly teasing her sister Kefara, albeit in a good-natured way. As she matured she became more collected, but still remained that inherent goodness. She is intelligent, thoughtful, and reliable.
History
Rhali was born on Spring 59, y402. A few minutes later, her sister Kefara was born. The two grew up together, happy and healthy, raised by their mother Mira; she and their father Xaru had separated before the sisters were born, but still remained on good terms, and thus Xaru was treated more of a family friend than a father.
Relationships
The Beast
Kefara is Rhali's sister. The two were exceptionally close for the first several years of their lives. After Kefara met the Gryphon Mother, the two began to drift apart. Rhali had no issue with the two's relationship, but she found it harder and harder to relate to her sister as the time passed; while Rhali aged, matured, and started a family, Kefara seemed frozen in time. While they maintained a relationship for the entirety of Rhali's life, they were not as close in adulthood as they had been in their youth.