Name: Sibilla Moryldar
Age: 32
Race: Human
Height: 5'4"
Physical Description:

Personality:
- Likes the arts, culture, language
- Likes socializing and flirting with younger men
- Finds joy in nature and youth
- Photographic memory, very organized and efficient
- Makes friends easily, cheerful demeanor, nonthreatening
- Wears too many accessories and fills her house up with art and other objects
Possessions:
Powers or Strengths:
- Judge as an uncle
- Minister of Records, very powerful
- Well-educated, intelligent, creative
- Knowledge (and interest) about culture, art, history, politics
- A lot of friends and allies
Passionate & Intelligent:
Cultured & Educated:
Photographic Memory:
Powerful Family:
Minister of Records:
Friends in High Places:
Assistance:
Weaknesses:
- At the mercy of her family
- Not as powerful as people who want to control her
- Not always socially astute, can be eccentric
Just a Puppet:
Vulnerable:
Eccentric:
Absent-Minded:
Obsessive-Compulsive:
Picky Eater:
Flirtatious:
Paranoid:
Feeble:
Hates Children:
History:
Sibilla was born and raised in the harsh Puradyne world of Marn's upper class. Her father, [name] Moryldar, was the younger brother of Judge Brin Moryldar. Her mother was [name] Morrington. She spent her childhood being groomed as a tool for her family's games of intrigue amongst their peers, and she took to the role rather well in her youthful ignorance.
- Sought to be an actress at a young age, but this desire was quickly smothered
- Uses her powers as minister of records to win influence with anyone in a position of power
- Takes care of some of Thecia's art-related duties, in exchange for her favour?
- Her family put her up for Minister and she was voted in
- She keeps her position comfortably because she is the best person for the job
- She is partly at the mercy of her family due to their ability to remove her from her position and even have her murdered or imprisoned
- She is aiming to free herself from her family's control by gaining her own network of allies
- Some consider her merely a "glorified librarian", not quite understanding the extent of her power as a minister
