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Description
Turi, eldest daughter of soldier Gunther and dyer Effa in Ehrenfest, possesses naturally wavy blue-green hair and blue eyes, typically braided but worn loose for formal events. Resembling her beautiful mother, she grows into a tall, slender young woman by age twelve, developing elegant manners through work with wealthy clients.
Born after two infant losses, she was her parents' first surviving child. Her sister Myne followed the next summer. Myne's chronic frailty and frequent illnesses led Turi to often care for her while their parents worked. This responsibility caused resentment from the original Myne but fostered Turi's maturity and strong sense of duty. After Urano's reincarnation into Myne's body, Turi gained more free time as Myne became self-sufficient.
Practical, caring, and responsible, neighbors trusted young Turi to supervise children during forest foraging. Myne frequently calls her an "angel" for her gentle nature, though Turi experiences frustration with Myne's eccentric behavior, serving as a grounded foil to Myne's impulsiveness. Turi deeply values family, advocating to keep Myne's reincarnation secret from their younger brother Kamil. She cried fearing Myne's death from illness and consistently prioritizes her sister's safety.
Her professional journey began assisting her mother with household duties and foraging before securing a seamstress apprenticeship through Effa's referral. Later apprenticing as a leherl under the Gilberta Company, specializing in hair ornaments, her lacework earned acclaim from nobles, including Prince Anastasius. Turi dreams of apprenticing directly under the renowned seamstress Corinna.
Advancing in her career, Turi navigates the cultural divide between her lower-city roots and her noble and wealthy merchant clientele. She learns etiquette and literacy during her apprenticeship, though her handwriting is initially poor. Despite professional elegance, she remains unprepared for business at the archduke's castle. This progression creates emotional distance from childhood friends like Lutz as her world expands.
Her relationship with Myne evolves from caregiver to supportive sister; she aids Myne's endeavors when possible but focuses on her own ambitions. Her bond with Lutz, rooted in shared childhood experiences, highlights growing separation as her path leads to high society and his to trade. Turi's commitment to family remains central.
Though only one year older than Myne, Turi appears three to four years older due to Myne's frail health and later extended absence in the jureve, a difference that becomes more pronounced over time. Her name, "Turi," means "wind" in Finno-Permic languages.
Born after two infant losses, she was her parents' first surviving child. Her sister Myne followed the next summer. Myne's chronic frailty and frequent illnesses led Turi to often care for her while their parents worked. This responsibility caused resentment from the original Myne but fostered Turi's maturity and strong sense of duty. After Urano's reincarnation into Myne's body, Turi gained more free time as Myne became self-sufficient.
Practical, caring, and responsible, neighbors trusted young Turi to supervise children during forest foraging. Myne frequently calls her an "angel" for her gentle nature, though Turi experiences frustration with Myne's eccentric behavior, serving as a grounded foil to Myne's impulsiveness. Turi deeply values family, advocating to keep Myne's reincarnation secret from their younger brother Kamil. She cried fearing Myne's death from illness and consistently prioritizes her sister's safety.
Her professional journey began assisting her mother with household duties and foraging before securing a seamstress apprenticeship through Effa's referral. Later apprenticing as a leherl under the Gilberta Company, specializing in hair ornaments, her lacework earned acclaim from nobles, including Prince Anastasius. Turi dreams of apprenticing directly under the renowned seamstress Corinna.
Advancing in her career, Turi navigates the cultural divide between her lower-city roots and her noble and wealthy merchant clientele. She learns etiquette and literacy during her apprenticeship, though her handwriting is initially poor. Despite professional elegance, she remains unprepared for business at the archduke's castle. This progression creates emotional distance from childhood friends like Lutz as her world expands.
Her relationship with Myne evolves from caregiver to supportive sister; she aids Myne's endeavors when possible but focuses on her own ambitions. Her bond with Lutz, rooted in shared childhood experiences, highlights growing separation as her path leads to high society and his to trade. Turi's commitment to family remains central.
Though only one year older than Myne, Turi appears three to four years older due to Myne's frail health and later extended absence in the jureve, a difference that becomes more pronounced over time. Her name, "Turi," means "wind" in Finno-Permic languages.