Abbott Bryok’s daughter. Krambler had a crush on her in his youth.

After our dealings in Tawesek, the party would retrospectively think it odd that we had not heard her name or have heard anyone refer to her by name, and that when you meant to ask someone about it, we forgot.

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She was always forgetting the cold and wind.  Forgetting him under his pile of rags and scraps and blankets.  Forgetting that this place was not a place for people - beautiful maybe, but strange, and inhospitable.  No one but her seemed to think it really habitable, whereas she seemed totally at home in the wind and cloud and swirling darkness; the golden light on the meadows and the too-close Sun.  Unaware of the harshness of the wind and cold and light above treeline.

  • …harsh, strange, and beautiful.  Like her.*

  • She had told him about the frozen star at the side of the path. “Yes,” Bryok said, “a frozen star.  She would be drawn by that, I think.”*