Iriella's most notable physical feature is her height; she stands as tall as the average blood elf male, though a bit long-limbed and gangly. In conversation, she compares herself to a measuring ruler, having more "straight lines than curves." She admits her body isn't the most iconic of female forms but all in all, it's served her well and she has no complaints.
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| - Iriella's most notable physical feature is her height; she stands as tall as the average blood elf male, though a bit long-limbed and gangly. In conversation, she compares herself to a measuring ruler, having more "straight lines than curves." She admits her body isn't the most iconic of female forms but all in all, it's served her well and she has no complaints.
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| - Vaician Goldsun ; Alathian Sungrove ; Lolia Sungrove
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| - Iriella's most notable physical feature is her height; she stands as tall as the average blood elf male, though a bit long-limbed and gangly. In conversation, she compares herself to a measuring ruler, having more "straight lines than curves." She admits her body isn't the most iconic of female forms but all in all, it's served her well and she has no complaints. She prefers simple robes of a practical nature, those that are easily cleaned and able to travel the road. Her boots are usually old but always servable, as is every other article of clothing she wears. She avoids the more opulent attire worn by elven ladies, joking: "If not for the plain, how would we define beauty?" She admits that such clothes are lovely but mostly ill-suited to her profession. Iriella claims that she once had a head of beautiful golden hair but that she sheared it away. She found long hair cumbersome and difficult to clean, and in a moment of clarity, realized the best remedy was to rid herself of her sunshine locks. So, with scissors in hand, she cut it all away and has since preferred the ease of short hair.
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