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{{image|Yumi by FelCandy.jpg|height=250px|side=left|Yumi holding a stone}}
She has the appearance of a twenty-one year old woman{{ref|group=fn|text=While described as nineteen, the years given are translated for the Rosharan audience the story is being told to,.{{book ref|yumi|1}}{{book ref|yumi|2}} Rosharan years are 1.1x the length of the standard cosmere year,{{wob ref|8086}}{{au ref|Rosharan}} which would make her twenty-one, which is also a member in the [[Artist's sequence of progress]].}}, with light skin and dark hair which comes down to her waist.
 
She is not exactly happy about her life and wishes for something more, but forces herself to accept it, and all the rules accompanied with it, without question. This faith ultimately left her utterly distraught upon learning that it was merely traditionalism, instead of the explicit will of the hijo. Though she eventually did come to question why she is so devoted, and if she could possibly do something more with her life, though she hates herself for the thought.{{book ref|yumi|2}}{{book ref|yumi|4}} This conflict between her wish for more, and her devotion to tradition, defines her relationship with the role of the yoki-hijo, and her life as a whole.
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