Who are your Characters?, define your individuals |
Who are your Characters?, define your individuals |
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![]() OpSec ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dark Templar Posts: 1324 Joined: 13-December 02 From: Roseburg, OR Member No.: 2 ![]() |
EDIT: this is really old, my characters have changed so ill redo this soon heh.
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![]() Grand Armor ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Associates Posts: 534 Joined: 12-January 03 Member No.: 15 ![]() |
OMG, I don't know what got into me tonight... o.O;
Here's Neesah's: Neesah – Neesah was the bastard child of two newman hunters who got drunk and decided to get it on one night. (you know how those FOnewms are… I mean, just look at ‘em!) Although her mother was decent enough not to hunt during the pregnancy, she returned to active duty almost immediately after the un-wanted child was delivered. Only a few weeks after Neesah was born, both of her parents were killed in action against the vicious creatures on Ragol. Neesah was turned over to the government of Pioneer 2 and was placed in an orphanage. It wasn’t necessarily a bad place… but the unexpectedly hostile environment on Ragol had produced an unprecedented number of orphans in recent years. Government facilities were overwhelmed, so it was typically tough love at these orphanages. Individual care and attention were hard to come by, and competition and rivalries among the children were common and usually not friendly. Thanks to her newman blood, Neesah’s childhood was mercifully short. As soon as she was announced to have reached physical maturity at age two, she enrolled at the Hunter Academy. It wasn’t like she had any burning desire to be a hunter… she wasn’t consumed with a need to avenge the parents she never knew… she had just always been strong and agile, and she really couldn’t think of anything else she could do at this point. It was here that she finally met some decent people in her own peer group for the first time in her life… or so she thought. After she had been there for only a few days, she was noticed by one of the other cadets… a young human man. Over the next few days, he won her over with his charming good looks and silk tongue. Innocent and naïve, Neesah took his advances as genuine and sincere and fell for the young lad. After they shared a night of passion, the scoundrel moved on to his next conquest, leaving Neesah behind in a shattered world of heartache, disbelief, and mistrust. Neesah was a train wreck for weeks… it was the final straw. The boy had put the finishing touches on her already miserable life, and it was too much for her young mind to take. She was nearly expelled from the Academy. The drill sergeant of the Academy, in a rare moment of compassion, gave Neesah one last pep talk in hopes of saving this promising student. Something finally clicked inside Neesah, and she quickly got back on her feet. Far from being happy and well adjusted, however, the experience left her badly scarred emotionally. She never opened herself to anyone from then on, choosing to focus instead on her training. Eventually, the other cadets, even the truly decent ones, gave up on trying to reach her and she spent the rest of her days at the Academy virtually in solitude. So when an older, more experienced Hunter named Layrinn came to the Hunter Academy one day and chose Neesah as her apprentice, she did not respond with the typical joy and gratitude normally exhibited on such an occasion. Indeed, Neesah was quite upset at having to leave the nice little pocket of loneliness she had created for herself at the Academy. Layrinn was nothing if not persistent, though. Even though it took some time, Neesah eventually learned to trust Layrinn and appreciate what she had done for her. She learned well from her mentor, and quickly became a skilled Hunter. Although her time with Layrinn has softened her disposition a little, Neesah still comes off as being quite cold-hearted most of the time… particularly when dealing strangers, and especially when dealing with men. She still has major trust issues, and despite Layrinn’s best attempts to convince her otherwise, she seems determined to live the rest of her life without any close friends. Even though her apprenticeship is finished and Neesah is now a full-fledged Hunter, she still stays in close contact with Layrinn. Although she’s learned not to say anything directly to Neesah about it, Layrinn secretly takes this as a sign of hope that one day Neesah will learn to trust again, and maybe even to love. Layrinn subtly tries to steer Neesah towards people she knows will treat her right and hopes that they have the patience to put up with her and to help her come out of her solitary shell. |
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