Post by Kyri on Aug 3, 2010 12:19:38 GMT -5
Name: Kyrinia Dawntracker
Nickname: Kyri (key-ree)
Age: 34
Race: Half-Elf
Guild: Teres Calamitas
Faction: Stone Mage
Known To Say: "You don't need bardic knowledge to know that prejudice is wrong! Not all bards are spoony!" "Let's make beautiful music together." "Hey baby, what's your sign?" "No, really, I'm not spoony at all."
Occupation: Bard, and Astrologist. Former messenger.
Weapons: Rapier, Crossbow
Elf-chicks are easy and bards are spoony, and so as a half-elven bard, I have much to overcome. These false stereotypes are insulting to one such as myself. I am very proud of my parents as well as my music and lifestyle. I am entirely independent. Though my father has by now died, I do often visit my mother. She raised me, as my father continued his bardic ways just after I was born, and I never met him. Mother speaks highly of him to this day.
After I came of age and was sent out of my own, I took up the occupation of a messenger, as I had no one to travel with as a singer, yet still I wished to travel as my father had. While from time to time I would entertain a town with stories and songs, my priority was delivering information. One particular message sent me to a powerful and very old wizard, who granted my wish for excitement and travel. This did not work out as I had hoped. Still, since that day I have given up my former profession and taken up an interest in the stars and planets, and also I have seen more adventures. Orlandia provides to me the appeal of those who wish to listen to a young bard, and the promise of adventure in an environment which is new and exciting to me.
Nickname: Kyri (key-ree)
Age: 34
Race: Half-Elf
Guild: Teres Calamitas
Faction: Stone Mage
Known To Say: "You don't need bardic knowledge to know that prejudice is wrong! Not all bards are spoony!" "Let's make beautiful music together." "Hey baby, what's your sign?" "No, really, I'm not spoony at all."
Occupation: Bard, and Astrologist. Former messenger.
Weapons: Rapier, Crossbow
Elf-chicks are easy and bards are spoony, and so as a half-elven bard, I have much to overcome. These false stereotypes are insulting to one such as myself. I am very proud of my parents as well as my music and lifestyle. I am entirely independent. Though my father has by now died, I do often visit my mother. She raised me, as my father continued his bardic ways just after I was born, and I never met him. Mother speaks highly of him to this day.
After I came of age and was sent out of my own, I took up the occupation of a messenger, as I had no one to travel with as a singer, yet still I wished to travel as my father had. While from time to time I would entertain a town with stories and songs, my priority was delivering information. One particular message sent me to a powerful and very old wizard, who granted my wish for excitement and travel. This did not work out as I had hoped. Still, since that day I have given up my former profession and taken up an interest in the stars and planets, and also I have seen more adventures. Orlandia provides to me the appeal of those who wish to listen to a young bard, and the promise of adventure in an environment which is new and exciting to me.