TV-Series
Description
Turi, occasionally referenced as Tuuli in certain texts, emerges as the firstborn child of a soldier father and seamstress mother, raised alongside her chronically ill younger sister Myne and brother Kamil in a medieval-esque city’s impoverished quarter. Her childhood revolved around caretaking for Myne, honing protective instincts and managerial skills through household duties and supervising neighborhood children, which cemented her reputation as a dependable figure within her community.

Physically striking with blue eyes and waves of blue-green hair typically braided, her resemblance to her mother garners admiration for its refined beauty. By twelve, her stature evolves into a tall, slender frame complemented by graceful attire and poise tailored to affluent clientele.

Inherently pragmatic yet empathetic, Turi channels relentless diligence toward familial stability, later strategically shielding Kamil from Myne’s reincarnation and magical ailments to preserve domestic harmony. Apprenticed at a prestigious seamstress workshop, she carves a niche in intricate hair ornament design, attracting noble and merchant patrons whose commissions gradually lift her social rank.

Her expertise expands through mastering lace craftsmanship, literacy, and courtly manners, overcoming early handwriting challenges through persistence. Professional triumphs introduce her to high-society circles, creating subtle estrangement from her humble origins. Nevertheless, she balances ambition with loyalty, sustaining bonds with family and old acquaintances despite escalating class tensions.

After Myne’s magical condition precipitates her noble adoption, Turi adapts to restricted sisterly contact, relying on intermediaries like Lutz—Myne’s business ally—for updates. She persists in refining her artistry, securing noble-backed projects while wrestling with the emotional and societal rifts deepened by her sister’s ascension.