Vodribela Minebranch
Vodribela Minebranch is a young female gnome, just 74 years old. Despite her age, she has a full and bushy beard, which she takes great pride in. Vodribela is a seeker by nature, always eager to explore and discover new things.
Growing up, Vodribela lived a comfortable life with her family in a small gnome village in the heart of a dense forest. Her parents were successful merchants who owned a bustling market stall in the village square. They instilled in Vodribela a love for adventure and an insatiable curiosity about the world beyond their small community.
Vodribela's childhood friend was a mischievous fox who would often lead her on wild chases through the woods. It was during one of these chases that Vodribela experienced her childhood trauma. She stumbled upon a hidden cave and was viciously attacked by a band of goblin raiders. Though she survived, the incident left her with a deep-seated fear of tunnels and enclosed spaces.
Despite this setback, Vodribela pursued her education with zeal, eager to learn as much as she could about the world. She studied herbalism, magic, and the art of the sword, seeking to become a well-rounded and formidable adventurer.
As she grew older, Vodribela's passion for exploration only intensified. She traveled far and wide, seeking out rare and exotic treasures to add to her vast collection. She eventually settled down in a small village on the outskirts of a great kingdom, where she runs a successful antique shop.
Vodribela never married, preferring to focus on her career and her travels. She did, however, have a son, whom she raised on her own. Her famous quote, "There's no adventure like the one you create for yourself," has become a popular phrase among young gnomes seeking to make a name for themselves in the world.
Now in her 74th year, Vodribela is still as active and curious as ever. She spends her days exploring the nearby wilderness and seeking out new treasures to add to her collection. Though she may be considered elderly by gnome standards, Vodribela shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.