She possess a pure heart, and as such is apparently capable of purifying others. Talim has high skill in combat with her dual elbow blades. To the Wind from Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny Abilities
Overall, she is a kind-hearted character, and thus is aligned with good characters. She has an ability to read the wind, often taking advice from it, as well as asking the wind to guide her in her journey. She often does not blame others for their actions, as shown in her SCIV ending where she forgives Algol for his actions, and sometimes will resurrect dead characters who were close to certain other characters, as shown in the same ending where she resurrects Algol's son, Arcturus. Her comments often reveal self-doubt and worry.
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Talim is strikingly meek, innocent, kind, moderate, and nice in contrast to the rest of the Soul Series cast, often attempting to dissuade opponents from fighting, and constantly showing mercy to her defeated enemies.
Her signature Elbow Blades, and the features listed above, are Talim's most iconic traits in the means of character design and have stayed with her throughout the entire series. The youthful priestess was initially created to add variety to the current selection of fighters, a selfless, young girl - something that the creators felt that the series lacked. Talim's young frame and tribal accessories has produced a unique, pure fullness to the Soul character roster - which was fully intended.