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Wiskeria can best described as a sensible young woman, which is in itself unnerving, given that she is the daughter of [[Belavierr Donamia|Belavierr the Stitch Witch]], a terrifying immortal witch. She has a strong sense of right and wrong, evident by her distress at her mother killing people.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/09/17/6-45-e/ Chapter 6.45 E]</ref> She is competent, quiet, well-spoken and straight-forward, and can adapt quickly to shocking news or developing situations.{{ref|4.20 E}} Wiskeria is intelligent, with Laken speculating that she was the brains behind her adventurer group. She is confident in battle and leading, which resulted in Laken making her [General] of his army. However, she briefly experienced a crisis of faith in her own abilities after being tricked to charge the [[Flooded Waters Tribe|enemy]], leading to the deaths of hundreds of her troops.<ref name=":6.43 E" /> | Wiskeria can best described as a sensible young woman, which is in itself unnerving, given that she is the daughter of [[Belavierr Donamia|Belavierr the Stitch Witch]], a terrifying immortal witch. She has a strong sense of right and wrong, evident by her distress at her mother killing people.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/09/17/6-45-e/ Chapter 6.45 E]</ref> She is competent, quiet, well-spoken and straight-forward, and can adapt quickly to shocking news or developing situations.{{ref|4.20 E}} Wiskeria is intelligent, with Laken speculating that she was the brains behind her adventurer group. She is confident in battle and leading, which resulted in Laken making her [General] of his army. However, she briefly experienced a crisis of faith in her own abilities after being tricked to charge the [[Flooded Waters Tribe|enemy]], leading to the deaths of hundreds of her troops.<ref name=":6.43 E" /> | ||
As a child, she was spoiled by her mother - a nigh-powerful witch - who indulged her daughter's every whim and fancy, such as fishing a giant shark for lunch, and rarely told her to do anything. Combined with the fact that Belavierr is someone whose primary motivation for interacting with other people is by taking advantage of their emotional state to make | As a child, she was spoiled by her mother - a nigh-powerful witch - who indulged her daughter's every whim and fancy, such as fishing a giant shark for lunch, and rarely told her to do anything. Combined with the fact that Belavierr is someone whose primary motivation for interacting with other people is by taking advantage of their emotional state to make eldritch deals, it is no surprise that Wiskeria grew up with a sense of entitlement, a lack of moral sense, and little to no clue on how to interact with the average person. For instance, at the tender age of twelve, she stabbed [[Griffin Prince|another boy's]] eye out to prove that he couldn't harm her, and was puzzled when he cried.<ref name=":1" /> Through her friendship with the Griffin Prince and years of studying other people's behavior, Wiskeria developed her public persona of a seemingly unremarkable, ordinary [Witch]. However, she still has difficulty understanding people's emotions and motivations, and becomes anxious when her character slips. Additionally, she has trouble differentiating the nuance of emotional or social matters, such as when she suggested chopping off a man's testicle as punishment for cheating on his fiancée.<ref name=":2" /> | ||
Being taught by the greatest [Witch] alive, Wiskeria's knowledge of witch magic and rituals far exceeds the average and even the better-than-usual [Witch]. Having witnessed her mother's great acts of magic, she is jaded to lesser magics, to the point that she was unimpressed by [[Valeterisa Imarris|Valeterisa Imarris's]] feat of lifting a [[Fissival|Walled City]] hundreds of feet in the air. Despite being "the greatest heir to their class," she refuses to use her knowledge of the old ways. While her craft of law initially stemmed out of her desire to defeat her mother, she finds the concept of law to be genuinely beautiful. | Being taught by the greatest [Witch] alive, Wiskeria's knowledge of witch magic and rituals far exceeds the average and even the better-than-usual [Witch]. Having witnessed her mother's great acts of magic, she is jaded to lesser magics, to the point that she was unimpressed by [[Valeterisa Imarris|Valeterisa Imarris's]] feat of lifting a [[Fissival|Walled City]] hundreds of feet in the air. Despite being "the greatest heir to their class," she refuses to use her knowledge of the old ways. While her craft of law initially stemmed out of her desire to defeat her mother, she finds the concept of law to be genuinely beautiful. |