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Name: Iduna of the Aesir
Age: 1,821 (equivalent to approximately 18 in mortal years)
Height: 5' 8"
Brief History:
Iduna is the eldest daughter of Zin of Adsertor and Njord, and the twin sister of her brother, Frer. Originally, Iduna's name had been Freya when she and her family were living with the Vanir. They then moved to Asgard to live with the Aesir. Once there, Zin (then known as Zosia) decided she wished to change her name and become one of the Aesir. Njord was furious and fought with Zosia over the issue for a long time. Freya sided with her mother, while Frer stood by their father. In the end, Njord and Frer could not prohibit them from becoming Aesir, and Freya became Iduna, while Zosia chose the name Zuurah.
Years passed, and though things had still not been mended between Iduna and her mother, and her brother and father, Iduna was content with her life at Asgard. She had become good friends with several of the Aesir, especially Bragi, and had even been bestowed with the guardianship of the Apples Of Youth by Odin. It was at about this time that Zuurah became restless, and she left Asgard to find herself a new home. This time, though, she also left Njord, who only became more angry with her and, consequently, with Iduna as well.
Zuurah settled in a place called Taenian, and married the king of that land, and by him, bore two more children, Joad and Aeliara. In Taenian, Zuurah changed her name, again, to Zeraa. Shortly after Aeliara's 200th birthday, Zeraa unexpectedly disappeared, and had been assumed to be dead.
Several years after her mother's disappearance, Iduna and her youngest sibling, Aeliara, with whom she had formed a strong bond, found a home in the world of Gaia where they have lived together for the past few years. Although they quarrel often, Iduna and Aeli enjoy sharing their second home, along with all of the pets they have acquired between the two of them. It is also at this home where Iduna has most of her Apples and gardens.
((note: Iduna and her story are based off of figures and happenings in Norse Mythology.
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