Maigraith
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Maigraith is a fictional character in Ian Irvine's The View from the Mirror quartet.
[edit] Characteristics
Maigraith is a woman of middle height and quite slender. Her hair reaches her shoulders, is straight and chestnut in colour. Her flawlessly smooth skin, is like palest amber, dripping from a honeycomb and her eyes are a mix between carmen and indigo, marking her as a child of the Charon. It was for this reason that Maigraith drank a drug, disguising the colour of her eyes. Though very beautiful, Maigraith was prone to having a down cast set to her young face. This is mainly due to her upbringing under, her leige; Faelamor.
Though exceedindly gifted in the Secret Art, Maigraith always either uses too little power to early or too much power to late. This is due to her fear of failing in her duty to Faelamor. Completely lacking in confidence in herself and her remakrable abilities, Maigraith was taught at a young age that bending to Faelamors will was the last lesson every time.
The View from the Mirror | |
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Writer: | Ian Irvine |
Main Characters: | Faelamor | Karan | Lilis | Llian | Maigraith | Malien | Mendark | Nadiril | Rulke Shand | Tallia | Tensor | Yggur | |
Secondary Characters: | Berenet | Jevander | Pender | Selial | Thyllan | Yalkara |
Species: | Aachim | Charon | Faellem | Old human |
Books: | A Shadow on the Glass | The Tower on the Rift | Dark is the Moon | The Way Between the Worlds |