Yani reincarnate, and destined to save the world of Telron.
Xen is a pacifist, for the most part. She is shy and quiet, and usually keeps her thoughts to herself. While she is friendly in general, she prefers to allow the other person to speak, while she listens attentively. There is almost always a smile - conscious or absent - on her face, but she is very unsure of herself, particularly where her destiny comes in. She is also sensitive and empathetic toward most everyone, regardless of who it is.
The only things Xen carries with her are the dagger, whose hilt is engraved with ancient letters indecipherable to all but the elves; a small leather stachel at her hip for herbs and medicines; and, tucked away at all times, the folded up parchment upon which the Prophecy is incribed.
Sixteen years ago, Telron's goddess, Yani, disappeared in the world's darkest hour. The most powerful magician to be seen in a milennia rose to power and began his tyrant rule. However, though many people shunned her out of feelings of betrayal and abandonment, the goddess had done anything but.
Xen is not the ordinary human girl she once thought she was - the one she wishes she could still be. She was found by a man who once served as a priest in Raliae's Temple. After Yani disappeared, the Temple became deserted as they fled for their lives - all but Jorren. He remained, entering the inner chamber to offer a desperate plea to Yani. What he found was a sleeping infant, wrapped in the ceremonial cloth. In the folds of her blanket were the pendant all of Yani's statues were depicted wearing, Yani's knife, and that one Prophecy. At once, he knew. He took the girl and, with his wife, Lila, left Raliae immediately, before Kril could come and destroy it, as he would do to all of Yani's cities. Together they moved to Juniper, an out of the way hunting village, almost in the middle of nowhere. They started an inn there, and raised Xen as their own daughter. Only now, at sixten, did they dare breathe a word of her identity, in accordance with the prophecy. And now, she bears the weight of the world, and the fate, evidently, of her children.