Adin knew that he was the one who must fill the medallions in the belt.
Hara is in need of more information! Hara is lacking a complete detailed history, with information from Two Moons, The Towers of Illica and The Hungry Isle.
Hara is a captain in the Rosalyn fleet.[1] Hara was born and raised on an island in the Ocean of the South, the same sea that Deltora lies in. When Captain Mikah left for the Isle of Tier on the Star of Deltora, the then Trader Rosalyn, Mab, spent two years trying to find a suitable captain to replace him before meeting Hara and luring him away from his port in the Ocean of the South. Since then, Hara came to respect Mab so much that he would lay down his life for her. For five years since, he has served as captain on the Star of Deltora.[2]
Hara was born and raised on an island or country somewhere in the Ocean of the South, at one of the island's ports.[2]
Shadows of the Master[]
One the day of the Rosalyn Trust competition Hara interrupted Mab, Zoolah, Sorrel and the finalists Britta, Jewel, Sky and Vashti in the conference room of the Traders' Hall to warn Mab that the Star of Deltora must be ready to sail by dawn, but Mab assured him that they would be ready in time. Soon before the challenge ended, Hara found Britta alone in an alley, and immediately hurried her back to the meeting place, so that they arrived just as the clock bells tolled.
Hara set sail on the Star of Deltora along with Mab and the finalists, as he is the captain of the ship.[1]
Two Moons[]
The Towers of Illica []
The Hungry Isle[]
Physical appearance[]
Hara is described as a bulky man, with coal-black skin and a well-clipped pepper-and-salt beard. He has grey hair that is tied into a short tail, which is covered by a peaked cap bearing the emblem of the Rosalyn fleet.[1]
Personality[]
Hara is friendly and courteous toward others. He is a fair and able ship's captain.[1]
Abilities[]
Hara is a ship's captain and thus must be reasonably good at sailing a ship.[1]
Relationships[]
Nothing is known about Hara's relationships yet.[1]