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Old 11-08-2006, 02:56 AM   #11
Esgallhugwen
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I couldn't pass up the opportunity after being away for so long. So here'e my character bio.

NAME: Lossefalme

AGE: 20

RACE: Human

GENDER: Female

WEAPONS: A belt of finely crafted throwing daggers and a long sword

APPEARANCE: Very close to six feet. Lossefalme has auburn hair a fair ways down her back and because of it's weight it doesn't start to show it's natural waviness until half way down. Her eyes are amber brown. Her complexion is pale with a light smackering of freckles on her face and arms. She is often mistaken for being sad or angry, except when that is actually the case.

PERSONALITY/STRENGTHS/WEAKNESSES: Lossefalme is very shy but quite the 'firecracker' once you get to know her. She knows actions speak louder than words but doesn't feel there's no point to a good conversation. She can be a little self conscious and doesn't keep eye contact too well with people she is unfamiliar with. A fierce fighter when the situation calls for, but relatively subdued and aloof to the casual observer.

HISTORY: Primarily raised by her mother, her father left her at a young age for reasons unknown. Her mother taught her to be strong both in mind and spirit. A close friend of the family was willing to teach her the basics and some of the finer details of swordplay. Lossefalme has always felt a strong connection with nature and doesn't miss the company of people very often. That's not to say she doesn't enjoy a hearty meal, the hearth a good story or conversation.
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