Post by Rumina on Jan 23, 2009 18:03:49 GMT -5
Name:
Rumina
Outer appearance:
Rumina has a slender, short figure, dark curls perfectly combed and hazel eyes always highlighted by an accurate makeup. She loves tight-fitting, seductive dresses, and heavy gold jewelry.
Since the Skull Mountain battle, she always wears a shimmering red pendant, a gift from Scratch she uses to enhance her powers and magic.
Strenghts and skills:
Rumina is an extremely powerful witch, raised and trained by her father Turok to be his heir. She masters all the Dark Arts, but she can defend herself quite well when using a sword, too.
Character:
Self assured and full of herself, Rumina is used to always obtain what she desires for. She pursues her targets without caring at all about anything or anyone coming in her path: she never hesitates to wreck havocs, conjure tragedies, evoke dark creatures, curses or hexes. Beside herself, the one and only person Rumina really cares for is her father, the Dark Magician Turok. She adores her father, and for ages she lived to be “daddy’s little girl”, being the scourge of any lands they travelled through. Since the day Sinbad beheaded Turok, she took the lead in her life, vowing to avenge on the sailor and his crew, vow she’s still keeping even after the return of Turok. After the Skull Mountain battle she has become even more focused and reckless, shielding herself with her hate and letting Scratch guide her on the darker depths of magic, while her father nursed her bruised ego and instigated her to fulfil her vengeance. Sinbad is her best known fixation: mixed feelings of hate and love mingle in Rumina when the captain is involved. She hates him because he rejected her first, then killed her father. And she can’t help but love him, and being jealous of every attention he gives to other women, Maeve being the first on her list.
When the intricate curse she sent upon the Celtic Sorceress to kill her met Dim-Dim teleporting spell, it backfired on Rumina, knocking her unconscious for a couple of days, and taking her months to recover fully. During this time, she resolved back to the arts of seduction: she loves to banter and flirt, and she uses her body as a diversion to bring men on her side without using her magic; she hates to be rejected, and she can pursue a prey with the same determination she fight her enemies.
She’s back on the Eastern Lands, along with her father Turok and Scratch, and with her powers coming stronger and stronger day by day, she’s preparing to complete her vengeance on Sinbad: she found where to find Maeve and Dim-Dim… she only has to bring the redhead out of the elder magician protection to finally strike.
Bio:
Being the eldest of Turok’s daughters, Rumina never felt particularly sad for her sister Bryn disappearance, while they travelled through Northern countries. She never loved to share his father’s affection, and Bryn was soon forgotten as much as everything else (turning Maeve’s brother Dermott in a hawk included) while she followed Turok’s lead and mastered slowly the Arts of Dark Magic.
Father and daughter spent years in the Northern countries, bringing pain and destruction everywhere, then came back to Baghdad ready to wreak some havoc. They kidnapped Princess Adena attempting to obtain the control of the reign, but they were followed and busted by Sinbad and his crew. The captain rescued the princess, beheading Turok in the meanwhile: since that moment, Rumina has been following the Nomad around, waiting for her chance to avenge her father. She hates the captain with all her strength… and in the same time she desires him, but he kept resisting her charms and ambushes, and that increased the anger and frustration in the witch, who ended up retreating in her Skull Mountain lair to plot against Sinbad and that peasant witch of his, who kept challenging her.
On the anniversary of Turok’s death, Rumina partnered up with Scratch against Sinbad: the demon promised to bring back her father from the dead, and Rumina had to destroy Sinbad once for all. Turok reanimated Turok head to demonstrate his intentions, and gave Rumina a pendent embedded of his powers before she conjured up her armies against Sinbad and his crew. Their attack was going well and strong, but was ruined by Dermott delivering the Gryffin Egg right into the Skull Mountain, forcing Rumina and Scratch to a quick retreat. Somehow the Gryffin Egg backfired on Turok, bringing him back to life to Rumina’s delight.
Rumina increased her powers even more, letting Scratch guide her in the darkest arts known by the demon, and she prepared an intricate curse to sent upon Maeve to destroy her, and to make Sinbad suffer what she felt for one year. What she couldn’t expect was Dim-Dim shielding his apprentice, and her own curse backfired on herself, knocking her out cold. Turok managed to dissipate the effects, but Rumina’s powers were almost non-existent in the aftermath.
The Dark Magician took his weak daughter away, retreating North, back in an old fortress of his, and again teamed with Scratch to reintegrate Rumina’s powers. She spent months toying in the nearabouts of the fortress, trying to make herself useful to her father while patiently awaiting for her energies to come back. Day by day she felt her powers increase in her body and soul, and finally she was able to perform some spell again… and it was during a divination that she found the hidden portal leading to Master Dim-Dim secluded dimension. She focused her efforts on crashing the defences of the portal, but it kept bouncing back any spell coming from dark magic, and she was in no shape to force Dim-Dim wards with brute magic force. Not yet, at least.
With Turok agreeing to head back to Baghdad and her magic keeping growing steady, Rumina’s back on game.
Played by:
Julianne Morris
Rumina
Outer appearance:
Rumina has a slender, short figure, dark curls perfectly combed and hazel eyes always highlighted by an accurate makeup. She loves tight-fitting, seductive dresses, and heavy gold jewelry.
Since the Skull Mountain battle, she always wears a shimmering red pendant, a gift from Scratch she uses to enhance her powers and magic.
Strenghts and skills:
Rumina is an extremely powerful witch, raised and trained by her father Turok to be his heir. She masters all the Dark Arts, but she can defend herself quite well when using a sword, too.
Character:
Self assured and full of herself, Rumina is used to always obtain what she desires for. She pursues her targets without caring at all about anything or anyone coming in her path: she never hesitates to wreck havocs, conjure tragedies, evoke dark creatures, curses or hexes. Beside herself, the one and only person Rumina really cares for is her father, the Dark Magician Turok. She adores her father, and for ages she lived to be “daddy’s little girl”, being the scourge of any lands they travelled through. Since the day Sinbad beheaded Turok, she took the lead in her life, vowing to avenge on the sailor and his crew, vow she’s still keeping even after the return of Turok. After the Skull Mountain battle she has become even more focused and reckless, shielding herself with her hate and letting Scratch guide her on the darker depths of magic, while her father nursed her bruised ego and instigated her to fulfil her vengeance. Sinbad is her best known fixation: mixed feelings of hate and love mingle in Rumina when the captain is involved. She hates him because he rejected her first, then killed her father. And she can’t help but love him, and being jealous of every attention he gives to other women, Maeve being the first on her list.
When the intricate curse she sent upon the Celtic Sorceress to kill her met Dim-Dim teleporting spell, it backfired on Rumina, knocking her unconscious for a couple of days, and taking her months to recover fully. During this time, she resolved back to the arts of seduction: she loves to banter and flirt, and she uses her body as a diversion to bring men on her side without using her magic; she hates to be rejected, and she can pursue a prey with the same determination she fight her enemies.
She’s back on the Eastern Lands, along with her father Turok and Scratch, and with her powers coming stronger and stronger day by day, she’s preparing to complete her vengeance on Sinbad: she found where to find Maeve and Dim-Dim… she only has to bring the redhead out of the elder magician protection to finally strike.
Bio:
Being the eldest of Turok’s daughters, Rumina never felt particularly sad for her sister Bryn disappearance, while they travelled through Northern countries. She never loved to share his father’s affection, and Bryn was soon forgotten as much as everything else (turning Maeve’s brother Dermott in a hawk included) while she followed Turok’s lead and mastered slowly the Arts of Dark Magic.
Father and daughter spent years in the Northern countries, bringing pain and destruction everywhere, then came back to Baghdad ready to wreak some havoc. They kidnapped Princess Adena attempting to obtain the control of the reign, but they were followed and busted by Sinbad and his crew. The captain rescued the princess, beheading Turok in the meanwhile: since that moment, Rumina has been following the Nomad around, waiting for her chance to avenge her father. She hates the captain with all her strength… and in the same time she desires him, but he kept resisting her charms and ambushes, and that increased the anger and frustration in the witch, who ended up retreating in her Skull Mountain lair to plot against Sinbad and that peasant witch of his, who kept challenging her.
On the anniversary of Turok’s death, Rumina partnered up with Scratch against Sinbad: the demon promised to bring back her father from the dead, and Rumina had to destroy Sinbad once for all. Turok reanimated Turok head to demonstrate his intentions, and gave Rumina a pendent embedded of his powers before she conjured up her armies against Sinbad and his crew. Their attack was going well and strong, but was ruined by Dermott delivering the Gryffin Egg right into the Skull Mountain, forcing Rumina and Scratch to a quick retreat. Somehow the Gryffin Egg backfired on Turok, bringing him back to life to Rumina’s delight.
Rumina increased her powers even more, letting Scratch guide her in the darkest arts known by the demon, and she prepared an intricate curse to sent upon Maeve to destroy her, and to make Sinbad suffer what she felt for one year. What she couldn’t expect was Dim-Dim shielding his apprentice, and her own curse backfired on herself, knocking her out cold. Turok managed to dissipate the effects, but Rumina’s powers were almost non-existent in the aftermath.
The Dark Magician took his weak daughter away, retreating North, back in an old fortress of his, and again teamed with Scratch to reintegrate Rumina’s powers. She spent months toying in the nearabouts of the fortress, trying to make herself useful to her father while patiently awaiting for her energies to come back. Day by day she felt her powers increase in her body and soul, and finally she was able to perform some spell again… and it was during a divination that she found the hidden portal leading to Master Dim-Dim secluded dimension. She focused her efforts on crashing the defences of the portal, but it kept bouncing back any spell coming from dark magic, and she was in no shape to force Dim-Dim wards with brute magic force. Not yet, at least.
With Turok agreeing to head back to Baghdad and her magic keeping growing steady, Rumina’s back on game.
Played by:
Julianne Morris