
These two are actually the same being- they simply switch around with night/day cycles. Unami is the hefier, Emarru is the mare.
They are locally revered, and are able to see into the future via the mirrors that hover over their heads! Unami, active during the night, will show a person their greatest moment in her mirror. It is customary to give her a small token of appreciation before she shows you this- whether it be a tasty herb, a beautiful feather, a shiny pebble, a story, a song. Just the gratitude implied with the gift is enough for her! If no gift is given, or if she is attacked, she simply flees.
Emarru is the complete opposite, however. Where Unami is timid, she is brash. Where Unami is gentle, she is aggressive. Where Unami would run, she will savagely beat down any who oppose or insult her. She takes control during the day!
Emarru will show a person the worst moment in their life, and while that may seem like an awful thing, those with enough cunning will begin to plan a way to lessen-or outright avoid- those circumstances, and prevent that seen future from happening. Emarru will only accept the finest pieces of jewellry or fabrics, and any food offerings must be of the choicest meats and fruits. Anyone who tries to offer a sub-par gift will be attacked, eaten, or, if the insult is grave enough, held in place and forced to watch everything awful that will happen in their lives.
Emarru will only release you when she feels you have suffered enough- and someone must suffer an awful lot before her vanity is appeased.
Their names are 'truth' and 'deceit' in Tamil-for some reason, I imagine they reside somewhere isolated in India! Not sure on exact location yet.
~*~CHARACTER BUILDING YEAH~*~
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@BlazzingWolf: Glad you liked her! She was really fun to draw
