Kaul Wan Ria
MinorThere's a quiet resignation in her presence, a woman who has accepted a life shaped by loss and single parenthood. Her eyes carry the weight of grief, and her movements are slow, deliberate, and heavy with memory.
Kaul Wan Ria emerges in Jade City as the steadfast matriarch of the Kaul family, having raised her children Lan, Hilo, and Shae alone in the seaside cottage at Marenia. Her portrayal emphasizes quiet endurance, marked by the physical toll of years—graying hair and added weight—while she tends to simple routines like stirring soup and strolling the beach. The narrative culminates in her somber presence at a family funeral, clad in shapeless white garments that underscore her grief and bent posture, setting the foundation for her role across the Green Bone Saga.
Physical Description
Kaul Wan Ria is an elderly East Asian woman with gray hair that stands out starkly against her features. She has a bent posture and a lumpy appearance in shapeless white funeral clothes. Her eyes are dull and grieving, like those of an old doll. At home she wears casual clothing and moves with the slow, heavy motions of someone who has carried much.
Evolution
Jade City
Kaul Wan Ria is the mother of Lan, Hilo, and Shae. She resides at the family coastal cottage in Marenia, where she has lived a life of single parenthood. Over time her hair has grayed and she has put on weight. She is seen stirring soup, walking the beach, and later appearing at a funeral in shapeless white clothes with a bent posture and grieving eyes.
- Resides as single parent in the family coastal cottage in Marenia
- Experiences visible aging with graying hair and weight gain over the years
- Performs daily routines such as stirring soup and walking the beach
- Appears at a family funeral in shapeless white clothes with a bent posture and grieving eyes
- Serves as mother to Lan, Hilo, and Shae amid family challenges
Book Appearances
Jade City
First appears Ch 7