Verainia Greyflock
MinorHer hollow eyes hold shadows too deep for such young cheeks, framed by curling mousy hair. Pale with high color spots, she twists her hands like fragile leaves in wind. There's a fragile beauty waiting beneath the nervousness, hinting at untapped brightness.
Verainia Greyflock, affectionately known as Nina, debuts in The Name of the Wind as a poignant emblem of innocence amid terror, a 13-year-old girl from Trebon whose pale, hollow-eyed visage and nervously twisting hands reflect the demon's harrowing shadow. Her mousy brown curls and blushing high cheekbones come alive in Kvothe's presence, marking her as a fleeting beacon of youthful vulnerability in the series' early chaos. With no further appearances in subsequent books, Nina remains a static snapshot of rural dread and budding admiration, her story encapsulated in the first volume's demon crisis without evolution across the chronicle.
Physical Description
13-year-old slender girl with curling mousy brown hair falling softly around a pale face marked by two spots of color high on her cheeks. Hollow dark eyes suggest exhaustion or tears, paired with nervous hands twisting anxiously. Her delicate build and blushing potential evoke fragile village beauty in simple attire.
Evolution
The Name of the Wind
Verainia Greyfock, or Nina, appears as a 13-year-old girl in Trebon, pale with hollow dark eyes from crying or sleeplessness, nervously twisting hands amid the demon crisis. Her curling mousy brown hair and high cheek color spots transform as she blushes beautifully with bright eyes in Kvothe's presence. She represents innocent village youth touched by terror.
- Appears as a 13-year-old girl in Trebon during the demon crisis, pale with hollow dark eyes from crying or sleeplessness.
- Nervously twists her hands amid the village's terror.
- Her curling mousy brown hair and high cheek color spots transform as she blushes beautifully with bright eyes in Kvothe's presence.
- Represents the innocent village youth profoundly touched by the demonic events.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 82