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Ylvia Skelgard
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Biographical Information
Race Kiffar
Homeworld Kiffex
Clan Skelgard
Mother Myilda Skelgard
Father Vizimir Skelgard
Partner Arista Starwind
Siblings Solveig Skelgard (sister)

Hakon Skelgard (brother)

Languages Kiffu, Galactic Basic
Quote 'Better to die than live without a cause'
Physical Description
Gender Female
Height 177cm
Weight 65kg
Coloring Pale
Hair Color Red
Eye Color Blue
Political Information
Affiliation Galactic Empire

Ylvia Skelgard was born on Year -8 Day 132 by the Combine Galactic Time in the northernmost region of Kiffex where with her two siblings and dozens of cousins she had spent most of her life and only few times left her homewolrd to visit her uncle Ygremor on Kiffu. Because of her Kiffar clan origins, Ylvia developed an aptitude in hunting and from early childhood went to all Skelgard's gatherings that always started with the ceremonial Grand Hunt in the forests and fields of Kiffex. There clan retainers and family members tried to prove their prowess to each other and to Pegrotis - God of the Hunt. Her clan itself - Clan Skelgard, in which she was born in to, had always been known to foster artisans of various trades, most notably her father Vizimir Skelgard was a well-known blacksmith and forge always needed helpful hand, where Ylvia was eventually put to work as she reached her teenage years. Long hours and many days there ironing the metals and smelting them in tools and weapons of war, had resulted in Ylvia becoming physically strong and adept in metallurgy. During these teenage years she found inspiration in life through art and as such one of Ylvia’s favorite pastimes was to wander the great wilds and capture the unspeakable beauty of nature on an empty canvas. In her room at Skelheim Greathall where she grew up there is a wall that is covered by her earlier works.