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Leah is introduced in <em>Terrence Gets Painted</em>. Of Terrence's friends, he is <em>not</em> the first of Leah's subjects& | Leah is introduced in <em>Terrence Gets Painted</em>. Of Terrence's friends, he is <em>not</em> the first of Leah's subjects—Janessa Vendyor was, in fact, the first subject. She did not like the portrait Leah painted, and the two, until the story, have been on somewhat bitter terms. | ||
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Character Information | |
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Name: | Leah Evans |
Race: | Elf |
Date of Birth: | 1080 |
Age at of story #1 (Mondas, Septela 1, 1103): |
As of 1104: 24 |
Birthplace: | North Caldore |
Occupation: | Graduating art student at Barlett College |
Leah Evans is a secondary character from The Severis Tales.
Biography
Leah Evans is a student artist at Barlett College. The year 1104 will be her graduating year. Her father, Leyton Evans, is a renowned landscape oil painter. Leah wished to continue her father's legacy and become a well-renowned painter in her own way.
Physical Description
Leah is a little lean and has short, blond hair, often covered with a blue bandanna.
Peronality and Habits
Leah, sometimes being of an artist's mind, gets easily frustrated when people don't understand her work, even if it is in plain sight. She also scoffs down attempts at dates and has a habit of being unintentionally cold to another person.
Family and Relationships
Leyton Evans is her father, a well-renowned landscape oil painter.
Leah has very few friends to socialize with, instead turning to painting to cope with the loneliness. She becomes friendly with Terrence Howard afterward, though she still sees his friends indifferent to her.
Notable Events
Leah is introduced in Terrence Gets Painted. Of Terrence's friends, he is not the first of Leah's subjects—Janessa Vendyor was, in fact, the first subject. She did not like the portrait Leah painted, and the two, until the story, have been on somewhat bitter terms.