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== Personality & Appearance ==
Ais has a very serious, somber personality, though she reserves a softer side for her family. She cares deeply for her family and colleagues. Despite an eighteen-year relationship with Lady [[Heelis]], Ais maintains an air of formality in the woman's presence. Her disposition seems weighed down by her inability to catch [[Sharezan]], a fear for her family's safety at the hands of her enemies, and a sense of guilt at her lack of religious fervor.{{book ref|
Ais has brown, shoulder length hair, dark eyes, and tan skin. She wears earrings and a [[Kerztian]] headpiece set with a blue gem. She wears the black uniform of a trackt, with a black cape marking her high rank. She wears a sword and [[zinkall]] when on duty.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}}
== History ==
Ais has been hunting the crime lord Sharezan in [[Kezare]] for some time. She believes that Sharezan's true identity is [[Nilto]] but has been unable to find any proof. A recent raid left many of her men dead or wounded.{{book ref|ws|5|review=yes}} This, paired with a threat directed at her family, left Ais discouraged.{{book ref|
Lady Heelis ordered Ais to follow and spy on [[Kenton]] under the guise of offering protection.{{book ref|
After several failed attempts at apprehending Sharezan, Tain informed her that he had found him. Tain handed her a [[zinkall]] and asked her to join him on the raid. When Ais asked how he figured it out, Tain said that it was Lokmlen's confession that gave it away. When they arrived in the alleged hideout, Tain raised his zinkall to Ais' head and revealed himself to be Sharezan. A shocked Ais admitted her surprise at this revelation and that she had suspected Nilto. Ais tried to use the zinkall he gave her to kill him, but it puffed and failed. Sharezan laughed at the fact that she had trusted him when he gave her the weapon, but that if it had been Nilto she wouldn't have trusted the weapon. One of his men knocked Ais to the ground and, knowing that Ais had a raging emotional conflict inside her, Sharezan gloated to her about the "project" he had planned for her.{{book ref|ws3|5}}
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