Ok, a little new here...
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:21 am
Ok well I've been out of the RPG world for a while now and just starting to get back into it. Read the character application yet still a little confounded,I am under the assumption that I write about my character here so that others may know of my existence… well this is a quick summery:
And so it began again.
Eyko was no stranger to new beginnings. It was the only constant in her world, that days would give to night, that death would spring new life, and time, like so many other things, would pass. This new start would surely not be her last. Eyko was a slender woman with pale and sharp features. Her eyes were twin pools of black, yet they held warmth not malice. She wore a simple fitted dress of soft black cotton and her small feet were clad with worn leather boots. Her waist length raven hair swirled around her face sometimes without aid of wind, simply as if it had a mind of its own. She wore no jewelry except for a thin silver chain around her neck, and on said chain hung a tiny crystal vial encased in a swirl of silver that looked natural and unplanned yet held a sort of graceful beauty to its curves.
Eyko preferred the forest, it’s where she felt calm and secure, but was not one to dismiss society. She enjoyed company and was inquisitive to all societal characters. She took immeasurable pleasure in commonalities and what was simply her way of keeping old memories from long forgotten places at bay was more often then not misinterpreted as naivety. She was quick to a smile and undaunted by aggression. Sometimes too trusting but always ready to forgive. Being an elemental being Eyko believed that all beasts and beings were connected by the energy the consumed and produced. She was in tuned to light and because of its chemical, and spiritual, connection to plants she felt they were just as alive as people were. Eyko has spent years in scholarly pursuit of a answer to explain the intense connection she feels to all living creatures and thus far has concluded only that the more positive she stays, the better the effect she has on those around her.
And so it began again.
Eyko was no stranger to new beginnings. It was the only constant in her world, that days would give to night, that death would spring new life, and time, like so many other things, would pass. This new start would surely not be her last. Eyko was a slender woman with pale and sharp features. Her eyes were twin pools of black, yet they held warmth not malice. She wore a simple fitted dress of soft black cotton and her small feet were clad with worn leather boots. Her waist length raven hair swirled around her face sometimes without aid of wind, simply as if it had a mind of its own. She wore no jewelry except for a thin silver chain around her neck, and on said chain hung a tiny crystal vial encased in a swirl of silver that looked natural and unplanned yet held a sort of graceful beauty to its curves.
Eyko preferred the forest, it’s where she felt calm and secure, but was not one to dismiss society. She enjoyed company and was inquisitive to all societal characters. She took immeasurable pleasure in commonalities and what was simply her way of keeping old memories from long forgotten places at bay was more often then not misinterpreted as naivety. She was quick to a smile and undaunted by aggression. Sometimes too trusting but always ready to forgive. Being an elemental being Eyko believed that all beasts and beings were connected by the energy the consumed and produced. She was in tuned to light and because of its chemical, and spiritual, connection to plants she felt they were just as alive as people were. Eyko has spent years in scholarly pursuit of a answer to explain the intense connection she feels to all living creatures and thus far has concluded only that the more positive she stays, the better the effect she has on those around her.