She wears her long, light-brown hair carefully braided, and her warm grey eyes are striking. Her hands are rougher than you'd expect for a noble house's maid, but she always wears a neat linen apron, and an unaccountable composure rests on her young face.
On the surface she is polite and obedient, but she has the cleverness to subtly make her own opinions known. Unlike how she appears, she doesn't always believe her master's decisions are right, and she has a habit of speaking in her characteristic quiet voice, as if offering counsel.
She puts the honor and safety of her master's house first, yet she holds a conviction to quietly resist when it forces her into something unjust. This value shows in her efforts to balance loyalty against conscience.