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(Notes: Her possession of an albatross (See [[Albatross]] or [[Albatross (bird)]]) somehow seems to imply a forthcoming betrayal. | (Notes: Her possession of an albatross (See [[Albatross]] or [[Albatross (bird)]]) somehow seems to imply a forthcoming betrayal. | ||
She associates many of her own troubles with Kallisto. | She associates many of her own troubles with Kallisto. | ||
She also takes the Tome to Kallisto while Emile is masquerading fire (it is unclear if the Tome completes its journey) | She also takes the Tome to Kallisto while Emile is masquerading fire (it is unclear if the Tome completes its journey | ||
She also struggles between keeping it and giving it to the LPC) | |||
== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
Revision as of 23:12, 6 November 2024
Tamnayal is a human [psyentist] and Emile's teacher.
(Notes: Her possession of an albatross (See Albatross or Albatross (bird)) somehow seems to imply a forthcoming betrayal. She associates many of her own troubles with Kallisto. She also takes the Tome to Kallisto while Emile is masquerading fire (it is unclear if the Tome completes its journey She also struggles between keeping it and giving it to the LPC)
Appearance
Tamnayal is a human woman [an age Ary/Peter would classify as "older," perhaps 50 or 60? Though is sometimes shipped with Connie, who is 25 years younger. This does not have to be the case but it occurred to me she might look younger due to technology or her own abilities].
Her hair length changes throughout the series.
Personality
Abilities
Early Life
Seasons 1-3
The LPC then gave The Forgotten Tome to Tamnayal,
Tamnayal became engrossed in the Tome, sometimes neglecting to train Emile.
As Tamnayal continues to probe the [astral mindscape] for the Gronks, she and Kallisto become aware of one another.
Tamnayal tells the military about Kallisto, but does not announce his location, saying she is unable to single out his ship.
Seasons 4-5
. . . Tamnayal then turns on Emile,