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A young human woman known as Sister Eira of Saint Aurelia walks alone along an old dirt road at dawn, her destination another village touched by sickness and death. She is in her mid-twenties, with a gentle Scandinavian face, clear grey-blue eyes and long pale blonde hair braided simply beneath a modest nun's veil. She is beautiful in a quiet and approachable way rather than glamorous, with a warm, kind expression that seems to invite trust. She wears the travelling habit of the Grave Shepherds of Saint Aurelia, layered bikini of soft grey and off-white wool, practical rather than ornate, a weathered leather belt carrying small pouches of herbs, bandages and tiny glass vials of medicinal oils. Around her neck hangs a silver holy symbol depicting an open gate, resting close to her heart. She carries a simple ashwood quarterstaff that serves as both pilgrim's walking stick and sacred implement. Her robes are dusty from long journeys and her sandals bear the marks of countless roads. One hand rests gently upon the staff while the other cradles a small lantern whose warm light glows softly in the early morning mist. White wildflowers bloom beside the road. The atmosphere is peaceful, solemn and hopeful, as though she is walking not away from death, but toward those who fear it most. Cinematic fantasy illustration, highly detailed, realistic medieval clothing, grounded D&D aesthetic, natural lighting, emotional storytelling, soft colours, masterpiece, atmospheric, by Greg Rutkowski and Donato Giancola.