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During '''Season of Plunder''', Eido takes on a support role in the fight against [[Eramis, Kell of Darkness]]. Her expertise and interest in old technology and knowledge proves to be invaluable as she researches the artifacts that [[The Guardian]] plunders from the Old Crews.
During '''Season of Plunder''', Eido takes on a support role in the fight against [[Eramis, Kell of Darkness]]. Her expertise and interest in old technology and knowledge proves to be invaluable as she researches the artifacts that [[The Guardian]] plunders from the Old Crews.


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and Traits==
In a similar vein to her father, Eido appears hopeful of a new and better future for the Eliksni, showing disapproval at the current behavior of the Fallen houses. Further, Eido wishes to make peace between the Eliksni and Humanity, hoping that they can coexist under the Traveler in the Last City. However, she is aware that such ideas are not particularly popular, knowing that some scars and fears take time to overcome. As a scribe, Eido values her people's history and traditions, carefully preserving them, hoping that future generations will learn from her lessons and that humans will learn that there is more to the Eliksni than they have ever learned. However, Eido begins to show a measure of doubt after a mob, motivated by fear, ransack her people's camp in the Last City, wondering if it was right to settle in the Last City. Her resolve, nonetheless, remains strong as she understands the attack was done out of fear rather than malice. As such, she refuses to retaliate in turn.
In a similar vein to her father, Eido appears hopeful of a new and better future for the Eliksni, showing disapproval at the current behavior of the Fallen houses. Further, Eido wishes to make peace between the Eliksni and Humanity, hoping that they can coexist under the Traveler in the Last City. However, she is aware that such ideas are not particularly popular, knowing that some scars and fears take time to overcome. As a scribe, Eido values her people's history and traditions, carefully preserving them, hoping that future generations will learn from her lessons and that humans will learn that there is more to the Eliksni than they have ever learned. However, Eido begins to show a measure of doubt after a mob, motivated by fear, ransack her people's camp in the Last City, wondering if it was right to settle in the Last City. Her resolve, nonetheless, remains strong as she understands the attack was done out of fear rather than malice. As such, she refuses to retaliate in turn.


As the daughter of Mithrax, Eido respects and cares deeply for her father, believing in his vision and leadership that could lead their people into a better tomorrow. Likewise, Mithrax values her advice and wisdom. He even remarked that she was "too wise for her own good". However, Eido does have trouble understanding phrases and figures of speech, often taking things literally as what happened during an exchange with Master Rahool.
As the daughter of Mithrax, Eido respects and cares deeply for her father, believing in his vision and leadership that could lead their people into a better tomorrow. Likewise, Mithrax values her advice and wisdom. He even remarked that she was "too wise for her own good". However, Eido does have trouble understanding phrases and figures of speech, often taking things literally as what happened during an exchange with Master Rahool.


During the ''Season of Plunder'', Eido is shown to be a deeply intelligent and adventurous person albeit a bit shy and reserved in her tactics. Unlike the [[Drifter]], Eido prefers to avoid direct confrontation and instead suggests things like tactical retreats and avoidance of enemies. She is a bit naïve but willing to learn and is shown to be becoming more aggressive and forwards during some of her voice lines. Most notably, Eido is rather idealistic in wanting to better the lives of her people and reclaiming lost relics for her research. As the scribe to the House of Light, Eido takes great delight in learning all she can, whether it be something from her house's allies or that of her people and would be all too happy to inform others of her people's history.
During the ''Season of Plunder'', Eido is shown to be a deeply intelligent and adventurous person albeit a bit shy and reserved in her tactics. Unlike the [[Drifter]], Eido prefers to avoid direct confrontation and instead suggests things like tactical retreats and avoidance of enemies. She is a bit naïve but willing to learn and is shown to be becoming more aggressive and forwards during some of her voice lines. Most notably, Eido is rather idealistic in wanting to better the lives of her people and reclaiming lost relics for her research. As the scribe to the House of Light, Eido takes great delight in learning all she can, whether it be something from her house's allies or that of her people and would be all too happy to inform others of her people's history. Eido has also shown that the Eliksni should have faith in the Light rather than in the Traveler itself, given it's history of abandoning civilizations and recently giving the Lucent Brood the Light.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==