Ayna Seth

Ayna, a character in the Foreign Affairs series, is Professor Masako's teaching assistant and one of your love interests. Although she is first seen in Chapter 1, her name isn't revealed until Chapter 2.

Appearance
Ayna has brown eyes, brown hair tied in a low bun, and tan skin. She wears a light pink / off-white blouse, black skirt with black belt and gold buckle, a gold necklace with a hoop, a gold bracelet, and black-framed glasses.

Personality
Ayna appears to be a cheerful and kind woman who is dedicated to her job as a TA. She is an emphatic person, always trying to understand the feelings of those around her as seen when she decided to end her class early due to lack of interest in her students and how she worked together with many hard-to-get-along people by putting herself in their shoes, as mentioned by herself in a premium scene in Chapter 3. She advises the same to your character in the same scene. She is also shown to be quite friendly and likeable as seen when she was invited to have a drink at the Soiree by Zaira and when she was chatting with the barista at the cafe in the premium scene in Chapter 3.

Foreign Affairs

 * Chapter 1: First Term Jitters
 * Chapter 2: Political Partying
 * Chapter 3: Revisionist History
 * Chapter 5: Horse Race
 * Chapter 6: Gesture Politics
 * Chapter 7: Bipartisan Showdown
 * Chapter 8: Smoke-Filled Rooms
 * Chapter 9: Fallout
 * Chapter 10: Spin Doctoring

Your Character
You meet Ayna in your World History class where she is the professor's teaching assistant.

Dionne
Dionne knows Ayna from her time at Vancross Institute. At the Soiree of Nations party, Dionne persuades her to stay and asks the latter about her trip around the Mediterranean this past summer.

Trivia

 * The name Ayna is one for girls of Arabic origin, which is indirectly mentioned in Quran, and means "One who has beautiful big eyes".
 * The surname Seth is of Hindi origin and means "Wealthy person".
 * Zaira says that Ayna is only a few years older than them, implying that Ayna is in her mid-twenties.