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|But surely we can bend the rules a little bit?
|Siri to Treledees {{book ref|wb|11}}
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'''Sisirinah''' or '''Siri''' is a princess of [[Idris]]{{book ref|wb|1}} and the queen of [[Hallandren]] on [[Nalthis]].{{book ref|wb|4}}
 
She struggles with some feelings of inferiority especially when compared with her 'perfect' sister [[Vivenna]].{{book ref|wb|1}}{{book ref|wb|4}} She recognizes that this is part of why she was always defiant as a child: partly to gain attention (something forbidden by the teachings of [[Austrism]]) and partly because she knew she could never live up to Vivenna's example.{{book ref|wb|18}} She likes being spontaneous and colorful, unlike her elder sister. This makes her feel a failure in [[Idris]], but helps her excel in [[T'Telir]]. Siri is drawn to the ostentatious and the mysterious. Where many traditional Idrians, such as Vivenna, are disgusted by the displays of wealth and talent in Hallandren, Siri must force herself to not be distracted by them.{{book ref|wb|27}}
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
Siri is very brave, empathetic and acts with initiative. This is best demonstrated by her willingness to sacrifice herself for her family and people in becoming the bride of the God King. Later she shows these in her confrontation of Susebron (Which she believed could cost her her life) and subsequently her teaching him to communicate.
 
As a member of the Royal family of Idris she has the Royal Locks. This means she can change her hairshair's length and color at will, though it takes effort.{{book ref|wb|1}}
 
== History ==
{{image|SisirinahSiri by zoethatcher art.pngjpg|width=200px|side=right|height=250pxLooking out from the palace}}
 
=== Childhood ===
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Siri is the youngest child of the Idrian royal family, and spent most of her youth feeling and being largely redundant. Her oldest sister, Vivenna, was being raised to marry the Hallandren [[God King]], her only brother [[Ridger]] was set to become the next king of Idris, and the second-youngest daughter, [[Fafen]], had joined the [[Austrism|AustrinAustrian Monasteries]], as one child from each Idrian family was expected to do. Siri had no particular expectations on her, and so whiled away her days ignoring her tutors and pushing Austrism's conservative limits. She refused to control her Royal Locks, instead letting her hair always reflect her emotions; she picked colorful flowers and gave them to the children of [[Bevalis]]. Her father typically ordered Siri to work in the royal kitchen when he bothered to address her misbehavior at all. Unbeknownst to him Siri was friends with the cook, [[Mab]], and enjoyed the work.{{book ref|wb|1}}
 
{{image|Siri by Erin E.jpg|side=left|height=250px}}
=== Arrival in Hallandren ===
When the time came to fulfill the treaty he had signed with the [[God King]], King Dedelin decided to send Siri to wed him in Vivenna's place. So at seventeen, Siri found herself ripped from her carefree life and deposited in a carriage to [[T'Telir]]. She spent the journey trying to come to terms with her father's decision, mostly by yelling her confusion at the small group of guards that accompany her.{{book ref|wb|4}}
 
{{image|Wedding Night Siri by Dan dos Santos.jpg|side=rightleft|height=300px|Kneeling in front of [[Susebron]]}}
 
As she arrived in the capital, Siri was taken aback at the massive [[Lifeless]] honor guard that met her, and the pervasive color that decorated every person, building, and market square. She gathered herself enough to order her equally overwhelmed guards to leave her and return home, and Siri vanished alone into the Court of Gods.{{book ref|wb|5}}
 
Over the course of several weeks Siri acted out by degrees: she sat up and made eye contact with Susebron, she refused to completely strip, she began curling up in her dresses and sleeping on the floor, and finally, after [[Treledees]] informed her that the priests listened in on the chamber at night, she faked the sounds of sex and fell asleep on the bed. Each night the God King only watched her silently.{{book ref|wb|15}}
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{{image|Wedding Night Siri by Dan dos Santos.jpg|side=right|height=300px|Kneeling in front of [[Susebron]]}}
 
=== Befriending Susebron ===
One night, after Siri's performance, she was startled by a figure looming over her. Susebron had risen from his throne by the bed and approached her where she laid. Siri shrieked in terror but when her reaction appeared to startle Susebron, her fear was replaced with confusion. The God King pulled out a book of children's stories, gesturing silently for her to read it, and Siri realized that Susebron had no tongue. Coming to the conclusion that Susebron was essentially a prisoner in his own palace, Siri agreed to teach him to read.{{book ref|wb|20}}
 
{{image|Susebron and Siri by Elisgardor.jpg|side=right|height=300px|Reading to [[Susebron]]}}
 
Each night after that one, Siri performed her act on the bed, although at some point she stopped doing this, then she and Susebron sat up all night, as she taught him to read and write they began having conversations with the aid of a small chalkboard. Siri learns that most of Susebron's character is formed from a mix of the fairy tales in his children's book and lessons he received from the priests when he was young. His simplistic worldview, strong moral backbone, and cautious rebellion against his gilded cage drew Siri to him, and she began planning how to protect him as well as herself from the threat she suspected the priests posed.{{book ref|wb|24}}
Eventually Siri realized that she and Susebron had fallen in love, and they began actually sleeping together.{{book ref|wb|44}}
 
Being concerned with both her and Susebron's safety, when Susebron's High Priest talks to her and guesses how she's thinking, she realizes that the priests are 'reading' her emotions from her hair and begins practisingpracticing keeping it stable, as her sister [[Vivenna]] always did. By the end of the book, it is mentioned by her sister that she now seems to be very good at the skill.
 
{{image|Lights of T’Telir by jurassicpencil.jpg|width=200px|side=left|Overlooking [[T'Telir]]}}
=== The Pahn Kahl Rebellion ===
Siri devised a plan to explain to Lightsong that Susebron could not speak, and with him convince the other [[Returned]] to demand to hear from their king, exposing the priests' deception; however as she headed to the Assembly to meet with Lightsong, she was cut off by a group of priests. They informed her that she was to go into seclusion due to her "pregnancy" and moved her to a room outside of which they posted a guard.{{book ref|wb|48}}
 
== Relationships ==
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=== Family ===
She is the daughter of King [[Dedelin]] of Idris, and the wife of the God King [[Susebron]]. She is the sister of [[Vivenna]], [[Ridger]] and [[Fafen]].{{book ref|wb|1}} As a member of the Idrian royal family, she has a lineage that traces back to [[Vo]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
She is the sister of [[Vivenna]], [[Ridger]] and [[Fafen]].{{book ref|wb|1}}
As a member of the Idrian royal family, she has a lineage that traces back to [[Vo]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
=== Returned ===
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