Right now, Eunoia's overarching theme is Expression. Namely, in figuring out how to express herself at all.
Euny's very rough and tumble, a bit gritty, a little violent. She has a lot of difficulty in speaking for herself, especially regarding emotions, and so instead of airing her thoughts and feelings, she gets frustrated and lets them out via punches or shouting or just sulking or avoiding the subject altogether. She doesn't have her temper just because she has a temper, the main source of her temper is a lack of other ways to express herself or let things out.
Likewise, she has recently moved to Ul'dah, a fresh start. She has a number of interests that she could feasibly follow, now, any number of niches are hers to occupy, it comes down to who she meets, and what she chooses, what fits her best, how she can best express herself.
In the end, Eunoia is a Miqo'te whose inner identity is different from her outward one. Much of what the character struggles with based upon that dichotomy, struggling to make that inward identity outward (and failing).
Euny's very rough and tumble, a bit gritty, a little violent. She has a lot of difficulty in speaking for herself, especially regarding emotions, and so instead of airing her thoughts and feelings, she gets frustrated and lets them out via punches or shouting or just sulking or avoiding the subject altogether. She doesn't have her temper just because she has a temper, the main source of her temper is a lack of other ways to express herself or let things out.
Likewise, she has recently moved to Ul'dah, a fresh start. She has a number of interests that she could feasibly follow, now, any number of niches are hers to occupy, it comes down to who she meets, and what she chooses, what fits her best, how she can best express herself.
In the end, Eunoia is a Miqo'te whose inner identity is different from her outward one. Much of what the character struggles with based upon that dichotomy, struggling to make that inward identity outward (and failing).
---Eunoia Anbolho---