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Honora Muirin

Honora Muirin is an NPC controlled by GM Wes.

Honora Muirin
Species & Gender Minkan Female
Organization: Star Army of Yamatai
Occupation: Star Army Caretaker
Rank: Nitô Heisho
Current Placement: Yeoman for Hanako

Character Description

Honora Muirin is a 164cm redhead with “Wax Flower” (near #FFBFAE) skin and vivid blue eyes. She has wide hips, thick thighs, and large breasts. Honora is assertive, honest, and a hard worker, and she's brave, quick-thinking, and decisive on the battlefield. She loves to help people, especially her “brother”, a Neko named Aaron as well as her sisters.

When she isn't fighting, Honora enjoys tea, watching movies, playing computer games, reading the books on law, and working out.

History & Relationships

Honora Muirin was born to Jane and Juli Muirin in YE 20 in Nepleslian space. In YE 28 they moved to Yamatai (Planet). They had the rich (and unhealthy) life of a normal couple with a steady, but caring husband. But Honora saw something about the Yamatai world and she wanted to learn more about the Star Army.

Honora turned 21 in YE 41 and joined the Star Army of Yamatai that year. She attended training at Fort Hankou on Ronica (Planet) in the Veronica system.

In 3月 YE 42, she was promoted to Nitô Hei.

In 1月 YE 43, Honora was assigned as a yeoman for Director Of Star Army Personnel Hanako1).

In 4月 YE 43, she was promoted to Ittô Hei2). She advanced to Jôtô Hei in YE 44.1. She advanced to Nitô Heisho in YE 45.3.

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OOC Notes

This NPC was created by Wes on 2019/05/12 05:36.

Art by Wes using a base purchased from Cozy Cat Studios.

Character Data
Character NameHonora Muirin
Character OwnerWes
Character StatusNPC Available for GM or FM use
Pronounsshe/her
Current LocationKyoto
Star Army Personnel Database
SAOY Career StatusActive Duty
SAOY RankNitô Heisho
SAOY OccupationStar Army Caretaker
SAOY AssignmentKyoto
SAOY Entry YearYE 41
DOR YearYE 45
DOR Month3
OrdersOrders
Government & Politics of the Yamatai Star Empire
DistrictYamatai Star System