Mooki Tiburan
Mooki Tiburan spent her days by the water’s edge, humming to the tide as if it might hum back. Her hut leaned precariously toward the sea, its rafters strung with shells and seaweed charms that whispered in the salt wind. To the townsfolk of Frieres, she was a harmless curiosity—a woman with the sea in her eyes and a mind lost somewhere between waves. But to those who lingered and listened, the air around her seemed to shift with the rhythm of unseen currents.
When the tide receded, she would stand ankle-deep in the shallows, tracing the patterns of the sea’s departure in the foam, remembering the child who once stirred puddles into whirlpools. Her fingers trembled as she held the coral trinket Deway had carved for her long ago—a memory of love between air and water, of a life that refused to stay still.
After the great wave that nearly claimed her, Mooki began to speak to the sea more often. Some said she was thanking it. Others said she was warning it. And though most in Frieres passed her by with polite smiles, they never failed to notice how calm the waters remained near her hut, as if even the ocean itself still listened when Mooki Tiburan spoke.
Before the Battle of the Rising Tempest, Mooki fell ill. No one checked in on her as the town prepared for an incoming storm. Her old lover and the father to their child swam ouypt if the water to carry his love beneath the sea to recover amongst the Mar. Mako and the Shatterbrand tried to save her but only found the trail undersea that led to Mako retrieving his mother from his estranged elven father.
Before the Battle of the Rising Tempest, Mooki fell ill. No one checked in on her as the town prepared for an incoming storm. Her old lover and the father to their child swam ouypt if the water to carry his love beneath the sea to recover amongst the Mar. Mako and the Shatterbrand tried to save her but only found the trail undersea that led to Mako retrieving his mother from his estranged elven father.
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