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Miera - Female

★;;Charm;;★
-Ever since she was little, Elyssa has loved the night sky.
One of the things that intrigued her is that the stars in the sky shine
white, but those on her pelt are solid black. Perhaps and insignificant
detail, but she always felt it meant something. As she grew, her time
became devoted to astronomy and she always spoke of finding the 'hidden
black stars in the sky'. When the time came, her parents gave her a small
astrolabe. Astrolabes were used in older times and were used in thousands of
ways to try and understand the universe and its inter-workings. Although
they are inaccurate today because they were used for geocentric
theories, Elyssa spends just as much time trying to use the tool as studying
the stars.-

★;;Favorite Accessories;;★
-★ Headband
With that much hair, you need something to keep it out of your face, right? No?
Well, she likes to. She often wears a headband that looks very similar to this.
Unfortunately, it's a bit large for her head, so she often has to
push it back into place, resulting in frizzy hair.
★Bracelet
This was a gift from her parents, otherwise she probably wouldn't have
thought to wear it. Something she didn't realize she liked. It's a simple
leather bracelet with two tightness setting in the form of metal clips.
In the front, there's a circle of turquoise. It looks like this and she wears
it on her right front paw.
★Dream-catcher
As she was growing up, dream-catchers were given a different name in
her family to fit her interests: star-catchers. Her mother would make up
stories about the items and how they were used like fishing nets and the
sky was like an ocean. If you were lucky enough, you just might catch a star.
Of course, she obsessed over having one and her mother showed her how to
make them. The star-catcher had black string and a crow's feather attached
to the base. This was to attract the 'black stars' she was always searching for.
In the center, there's a silver bead and purple ribbon was woven around the
wood to match the other colors. She wore it on her tail as a child and would
swing it around, as if catching starts. As she grew, she never moved it.
It looks like this. -

“Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light;
I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”
― Sarah Williams