“She comes from a remote, secluded country and until now
has spent most of her life as a soldier and a leader on the battlefield.
Because of relentless brutality of her life at home, Iris looks at our world
with absolute awe and astonishment. She’s delighted and just as often
horrified by the aspects of everyday life that we take for granted:
skyscrapers, traffic, ice cream. It’s all new and fascinating and sometimes
slightly troubling to her. Iris is completely unschooled in our world, our
culture, our customs. And she’s completely inexperienced at interpersonal
relationships. She has no social filter, does not suffer fools, and tends to do
and say exactly what’s on her mind at all times. She’s bluntly, refreshingly
honest. She can tell when you’re lying to her. And she doesn’t have time or
patience for politics or tact because she’s too busy trying to experience
everything our world has to offer. There are too many sights to see and things
to learn and people to care for. Hers is a true, noble, and generous heart.
And she will fight and die for the people she loves. Iris is a fierce warrior
with the innocent heart of a romantic and she will fight to the death to make
the world safe for innocents and true romantics everywhere.”
I don't believe this is an official description, but more of idea or tone of the character that they are trying to achieve.