User:Joshmaul/Chaiya Greenacre

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This article is a player character biography page for Chaiya of Shadow Council US created by Joshmaul.

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“Umm...oops.”

— Chaiya Greenacre, usually after a somewhat embarrassing incident
AllianceChaiya Greenacre-Puretide
Image of Chaiya Greenacre-Puretide
Gender Female
Race Pandaren (Humanoid)
Class Mage
Affiliation(s) The Alliance
Tushui Pandaren
Occupation Adventurer, scholar, and researcher
Location Wandering the world!
Status Alive
Relative(s) Lazhna Trueflight (mother), Chaoyen Greenacre (father), Yatiri Stormwatcher (uncle), Zhangren Puretide (husband), Zhenyen Greenacre-Puretide (son)
Mentor(s) Archmage Kelty Sparkleblast
Archmage Caedus Netherfist
Alignment Neutral good

Chaiya Greenacre-Puretide is a pyromancer and explorer belonging to the Tushui, the faction of pandaren from the Wandering Isle aligned with the Alliance.

Biography

Chaiya defending the Dai-Lo fields from virmen on the Wandering Isle
Archmage Kelty Sparkleblast, Chaiya's main instructor in Dalaran
Lorewalker Zhangren Puretide, Chaiya's husband

Born in the farming village of Dai-Lo on the Wandering Isle, Chaiya is the daughter of Lazhna Trueflight, an expert huntress, and Chaoyen Greenacre, a farmer who lived next door to Lazhna in Dai-Lo. She was raised almost entirely by her father, who often said her mother was "bitten by the exploration bug". Chaiya was partly inspired by Lazhna's elder brother, Yatiri Stormwatcher. However, Chaiya did not take to it quite as easily as he did; though she possessed considerable speed and strength, she lacked the inherent grace - or patience - that seemed to come naturally to Yatiri. Nonetheless, he encouraged her to keep at it; eventually, she was enrolled at Shang Xi's Academy, which continued operating even after the venerable Master passed into the Wood of Staves.

Much to her surprise, Chaiya proved to have magical talents rather than combat skills. But she was impatient and sometimes reckless, leading to occasional accidents - though none that resulted in anyone getting hurt. In time, she too would be "bitten by the exploration bug", but only after the world found its way to them. She was too young to go with her mother and uncle when the Alliance and the Horde crashed onto the Wandering Isle, and told to keep up her training at the Academy. By that time, the monks of the Peak of Serenity in Pandaria rallied at the Temple of Five Dawns, renaming themselves the "Order of the Broken Temple", and served as the organization under which all monks served. Chaiya kept wondering why her uncle Yatiri was not among them, but believed he was out in the field somewhere fighting monsters and helping people.

Three years after she had left, Lazhna returned, having fought in the war against the Burning Legion. Not wanting to become involved in another pointless race war, Lazhna decided to come home for good, and ultimately settled down with Chaoyen at their home in Dai-Lo. But Chaiya, knowing there was a whole world out there, wanted to go out and see it for herself. Far from being supportive, however, Lazhna was horrified; she had seen the "real world", and she believed it to be nothing more than a pit of death and suffering. She wanted nothing to do with it, nor did she want to lose her only child like she had her only brother. She revealed that Yatiri had been killed not long after the siege of Orgrimmar that had ended the conflict in Pandaria, and she had secretly brought him home to the Wandering Isle and buried him in the cemetery just outside the farmstead. Chaiya was stunned, but was undeterred in her decision. She wanted to explore.

Surprisingly, given how he had remained on the farm, Chaoyen supported his daughter's desire. There was only so much she could learn on the Wandering Isle, and at any rate, he reasoned, the world had already come to them; why not send her out to the world? Reluctantly, Lazhna gave in, but warned her about the growing tension between the Alliance and Horde due to Sylvanas. In a stroke of luck (whether good or bad depends on the beholder), she encountered Kelty Sparkleblast, a powerful and eccentric Kirin Tor archmage. Despite the goblin being (to her own admission) "mad as a hatter", Chaiya found much in common with Kelty - particularly, her love of exploration. For her own safety, however, Kelty had her go to Dalaran when open rebellion began against Sylvanas. After Sylvanas renounced the Horde, Kelty returned to Dalaran, where she elected to begin a "crash course" in magical instruction - because, the goblin explained, anyone who was capable would be needed for what was coming next.

Chaiya would remain in Dalaran under the tutelage of Kelty all throughout the war for the Shadowlands. Following the conflict's end, she married Lorewalker Zhangren Puretide, whom she had met when the Order of the Broken Temple came to the Wandering Isle during the Legion war, and they had a son, Zhenyen, named for their fathers. Despite her efforts to learn patience - from the Tushui, from the Kirin Tor, and from Zhangren - Chaiya began to chafe at the inaction, feeling condemned to have her nose stuck in a book for the rest of her life.

Her opportunity would come a couple of years after the Shadowlands conflict, when Kelty and her friend Caedus Netherfist, an arcanist from Gnomeregan, came to her. They revealed that their mutual mentor, Archmage Eregesh Silvergale - whom Chaiya had met once or twice in Dalaran - was in fact the blue dragon Esheregos, and had departed just after the Shadowlands war ended to parts unknown. They revealed to her that Eregesh had seen potential in her, and he had urged the two archmagi to put her skills to use in a battle to come. Both of her parents had since left the Wandering Isle; Chaoyen, who had learned a few pointers in the monks' arts from Yatiri, decided the farmstead could do without him for a time; he had first left the isle to attend Zhangren and Chaiya's wedding, and had settled in the Valley of the Four Winds. Though they had sided with Ji Firepaw and the Huojin in the Horde, both Chaoyen and Lazhna had promised they would always stand with her.