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+ | {{SpoilerBanner}}{{Infobox Character|name = Aenyeweddien|aka = Iskra<br>Spark|Race = [[Elf]]|gender = Female|Haircolor = Dark|affiliations = [[Rats|The Rats]]|appearsin = ''[[Time of Contempt]]''<br>''[[Baptism of Fire]]''<br>''[[The Tower of the Swallow]]''|status = Deceased (killed by [[Leo Bonhart]])}}'''Iskra''' (or Spark), whose real name was ''Aenyeweddien ''or ''Child of fire'' in [[Elder Speech]], was an [[elf]] and one of the members of the [[Rats]]. She was mysteriously abandoned by her mated and was forced to find a traveling companion to servive. Luckily, in a wood, she found [[Giselher]] injured by a arrow. She saved him and healed his wound. They became thus companions and later lovers. They then met [[Reef]], [[Kayleigh]], [[Asse]] and [[Mistle]] during the holiday of [[Lammas]] in a village of [[Geso]] and formed a gang. She had dark, luxurious hair and huge, bright almond-shaped eyes. She liked to adorn herself with jewelry. |
She was killed, along with the entire gang, with the exception of [[Ciri]], at the hands of [[Leo Bonhart]] in [[Jealousy]]. |
She was killed, along with the entire gang, with the exception of [[Ciri]], at the hands of [[Leo Bonhart]] in [[Jealousy]]. |
Revision as of 17:20, 11 March 2018
Iskra (or Spark), whose real name was Aenyeweddien or Child of fire in Elder Speech, was an elf and one of the members of the Rats. She was mysteriously abandoned by her mated and was forced to find a traveling companion to servive. Luckily, in a wood, she found Giselher injured by a arrow. She saved him and healed his wound. They became thus companions and later lovers. They then met Reef, Kayleigh, Asse and Mistle during the holiday of Lammas in a village of Geso and formed a gang. She had dark, luxurious hair and huge, bright almond-shaped eyes. She liked to adorn herself with jewelry.
She was killed, along with the entire gang, with the exception of Ciri, at the hands of Leo Bonhart in Jealousy.
Notes
In Polish, "iskra" means "spark" or "twinkle", so her nickname is merely a simplification of her true name.