Post by Guest on Jan 9, 2010 11:09:29 GMT -5
Name: Talulah
Outer appearance:
Talulah has long, curly auburn hair, and dark blue eyes, and is in her late teens. She is average height and is slender. She is dressed in brown halter top that has metallic and leather armour over it along with a short brown skirt. She has a thick belt with a pouch that hangs loose on her waist. She sports a pair of matching dark brown leather boots. Leather armour pieces fit over each of her shoulders and she has leather gauntlets and armbands found on each arm. She is sometimes seen wearing a green hat.
Her weapon of choice is an arming sword which she keeps in scabbard on her shoulder belt.
Strengths and Skills:
Talulah is skilled acrobat and can performed gravity-defying leaps and tricks thanks to her acrobat training. She is not only an acrobat, but a skilled warrior. She carries around an arming sword that she is not afraid to use. Her acrobatic skills transfers well into the field of battle, making her a fierce warrior.
Character:
Talulah is a lively, enthusiastic, but immature warrior. She is very vocal about her opinions which she does a lot. She never lets her young age get in the way and wants to prove to others that she is just as good as them. She is more likely to greet you with the threatening end of her sword, rather than a “hello”. She is very antagonistic towards strangers and can get real snarky when things don’t go her way. Though very defiant, she cares about the people around her. People who are close to her see that she is spirited and she would do anything to protect them. She is just a young woman with plenty to learn.
Bio:
Talulah was from a large village and was raised by her parents. She was very close to her mother and was known as the “troublemaker” of the village. When she was barely past the age of ten, a sweating sickness passed through the town taking many lives. Eventually, the fever took hold of her mother and she died. When there the village was finally rid of the sickness, the dead were buried, and people mourned, including Talulah over her mother. Her father grew sad. She couldn’t count the number of times her father cried over her mother. Then her father started to blame her for her mother's death. She thought it was just a phase he would go through, but days turned into months, and months turned into years. It seemed like he had forgotten about her. He still blamed her for her mother's death though she never knew why. It had gotten to a point he wouldn't even talk or look at her. She was fed up, and at the age of fourteen, she ran away.
Talulah travelled to other villages, looking for work but found none. She grew quite angry because she felt like the world was working against her. One night after having sleeping on the ground in one of the villages again, she heard a distant echo of music and people clapping. She followed the noise until she came across a crowd surrounding a group of performers. There were fire-eaters and acrobats who were performing tricks she had never seen before. She was amazed. When the show eventually ended, she approached them and told them how they amazed her. She then asked if she could join them, since she had nowhere else to go. They accepted her, and she became a part of the troupe.
Day after day, she trained to become an acrobat. Even when she was exhausted she would never give up until she perfected a trick. She ultimately became quite a talented member of the troupe. She had an innocent romance with one of the young fire-eaters, named Niall. Though the relationship ended, they still hold a spark for each other. The other acrobats, who taught her tricks, also taught her how to incorporate her acrobatic abilities into the art of combat. She was eventually given a sword to protect herself when they travelled from village to village. She grew to love the art of combat and used it wherever possible-even though it might not have been the wisest decision in certain situations. She loved being a warrior and she even engaged herself in a few dangerous adventures. One day she stopped a warlord, Janco, from invading a local village where she was performing.
At the end of the day she would return to her troupe and continue to travel and perform with them. They were her family and she wouldn’t have it any other way. So she continued to travel with them.
Then one day, she was summoned to perform in a place called Basra.
Played by: Jennifer Sky
Picture:
Outer appearance:
Talulah has long, curly auburn hair, and dark blue eyes, and is in her late teens. She is average height and is slender. She is dressed in brown halter top that has metallic and leather armour over it along with a short brown skirt. She has a thick belt with a pouch that hangs loose on her waist. She sports a pair of matching dark brown leather boots. Leather armour pieces fit over each of her shoulders and she has leather gauntlets and armbands found on each arm. She is sometimes seen wearing a green hat.
Her weapon of choice is an arming sword which she keeps in scabbard on her shoulder belt.
Strengths and Skills:
Talulah is skilled acrobat and can performed gravity-defying leaps and tricks thanks to her acrobat training. She is not only an acrobat, but a skilled warrior. She carries around an arming sword that she is not afraid to use. Her acrobatic skills transfers well into the field of battle, making her a fierce warrior.
Character:
Talulah is a lively, enthusiastic, but immature warrior. She is very vocal about her opinions which she does a lot. She never lets her young age get in the way and wants to prove to others that she is just as good as them. She is more likely to greet you with the threatening end of her sword, rather than a “hello”. She is very antagonistic towards strangers and can get real snarky when things don’t go her way. Though very defiant, she cares about the people around her. People who are close to her see that she is spirited and she would do anything to protect them. She is just a young woman with plenty to learn.
Bio:
Talulah was from a large village and was raised by her parents. She was very close to her mother and was known as the “troublemaker” of the village. When she was barely past the age of ten, a sweating sickness passed through the town taking many lives. Eventually, the fever took hold of her mother and she died. When there the village was finally rid of the sickness, the dead were buried, and people mourned, including Talulah over her mother. Her father grew sad. She couldn’t count the number of times her father cried over her mother. Then her father started to blame her for her mother's death. She thought it was just a phase he would go through, but days turned into months, and months turned into years. It seemed like he had forgotten about her. He still blamed her for her mother's death though she never knew why. It had gotten to a point he wouldn't even talk or look at her. She was fed up, and at the age of fourteen, she ran away.
Talulah travelled to other villages, looking for work but found none. She grew quite angry because she felt like the world was working against her. One night after having sleeping on the ground in one of the villages again, she heard a distant echo of music and people clapping. She followed the noise until she came across a crowd surrounding a group of performers. There were fire-eaters and acrobats who were performing tricks she had never seen before. She was amazed. When the show eventually ended, she approached them and told them how they amazed her. She then asked if she could join them, since she had nowhere else to go. They accepted her, and she became a part of the troupe.
Day after day, she trained to become an acrobat. Even when she was exhausted she would never give up until she perfected a trick. She ultimately became quite a talented member of the troupe. She had an innocent romance with one of the young fire-eaters, named Niall. Though the relationship ended, they still hold a spark for each other. The other acrobats, who taught her tricks, also taught her how to incorporate her acrobatic abilities into the art of combat. She was eventually given a sword to protect herself when they travelled from village to village. She grew to love the art of combat and used it wherever possible-even though it might not have been the wisest decision in certain situations. She loved being a warrior and she even engaged herself in a few dangerous adventures. One day she stopped a warlord, Janco, from invading a local village where she was performing.
At the end of the day she would return to her troupe and continue to travel and perform with them. They were her family and she wouldn’t have it any other way. So she continued to travel with them.
Then one day, she was summoned to perform in a place called Basra.
Played by: Jennifer Sky
Picture: