Heliel, a young man of twenty-two winters, carries the weight of a life forged in the transient embrace of a caravan. His silver hair, a cascade of moonlight, frames a face marked by the quiet intensity of his white eyes, which seem to pierce the veil of the mundane. Raised amidst the ever-shifting tapestry of a traveling community, Heliel learned early the art of the sword, his skill honed by necessity and a natural affinity for the blade. An orphan since infancy, the caravan became his family, its members his only kin.

Despite his introverted nature, Heliel's eloquence is a beacon in the quietude of his usual silence. He speaks with a measured cadence, each word chosen with the precision of a swordsman's strike. Yet, beneath this composed exterior burns a deep-seated desire for a home—a place of permanence where he can lay down the sword and find peace. This yearning is a constant companion, a silent whisper against the backdrop of his nomadic existence.

The world, however, is not kind to those who seek stillness. The caravan's endless journey, dictated by the whims of trade and survival, denies Heliel the stability he craves. In response, he turns his focus inward, seeking to master the art of swordsmanship not just as a means of protection, but as a path to inner tranquility. His dedication to the blade becomes his sanctuary, a way to carve out moments of peace amidst the chaos.

This approach bears fruit; through his mastery, Heliel finds fleeting moments of serenity. Yet, the end of his journey remains uncertain. The caravan's life continues, and with it, the search for a home. Conflicts abound in his life—from the external threats that often beset the caravan to the internal struggle between his desire for peace and the necessity of the sword.

Heliel's unique trait is his habit of tracing the patterns of the stars with his fingers, a silent ritual that connects him to the vastness of the world beyond the caravan's confines. This gesture, subtle yet profound, speaks to his longing for something greater, a home not just in place, but in the cosmos itself.