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Kyarah Moreau

Name Kyarah Moreau

Position Silver Ranger


Character Information

Gender Female
Species Human
Age 25

Physical Appearance

Height 5'6"
Weight 126 lbs
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Brown
Physical Description Though small-framed, lean, sprinteresque musculature alludes to Kyarah’s physical prowess, and her penchant for athletic fashion off-duty makes the likelihood of co-habitants missing it slim. Her thick, curly hair—customarily kept short—is well-matched with the tidy, minimalist presentation she maintains. She rarely uses cosmetics; in addition to thinking them impractical, she believes holistic care a better investment. Youth is certainly a factor in possessing a smooth, unblemished complexion, yet hers tends to stand out given her otherwise mild feminine aesthetic proclivities, and she puts a lot of effort into keeping it that way.

Her voice largely reinforces her aesthetic character; heavier than what might be widely considered feminine, but not to the point of androgyny or masculinity. Her neutral, accent-free diction has a history of inspiring other Humans to ask where she’s from.

Family

Brother(s) Bertane Moreau

Personality & Traits

General Overview The exacting standards and self-reliance incited by Kyarah’s past made the requisite vulnerability of working in a close-knit team too much of an ask for her, inciting her redirection into a more independent career path within the GPF. She's mellowed some since, yet still demands earnestness from would-be affiliates. Underachievement or dysfunction are not states she long suffers quietly,
Strengths & Weaknesses + Self-possessed
+ Observant
+ Dutiful
Equipment - Slow to trust
- Perfectionist
- Not always synchronized with her deeper feelings

Personal History The oldest of two born to parents affiliated with the GPF in support capacities, Kyarah spent her much of her childhood as her younger brother’s luckless custodian, held accountable for his escapades by their mother. Constantly in proximity of GPF operations, Kyarah’s interest in the academy manifested at an early age, half out of awe and half out of seeing it as a comprehensive opportunity to escape her family dynamic. Despite her mother eventually mending fences with her, both her parents’ reverence of their service and their perception of Kyarah as an officer bolstered her resolve. She entered at 18 and quickly established herself as a premier cadet, attracting B-squad selection a year earlier than customary.

Unfortunately, the team didn’t mesh, and a subsequent review found Kyarah to be a factor. But rather than demotion or discharge, she found herself reassigned to the scout corps, the more independent nature of which she thrived in. . .