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Ahvraeninn Tamovadred

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Posted 23 June 2008 - 03:19 AM

General
Full Name: Ahvraeninn Tamovadred
Primary Classes: Savant/Exorcist
Secondary Classes: Wizard
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Leader: Aranel the Merciful
Alignment: Lawful Good


Appearance
Eye Colour: A brilliant blue color
Hair Colour: Black
Age: 23
Build: Rather small, but lean
Skin Quality: Fair
General Appearance:
Ahvraeninn isn't particularly tall, standing only at about 5' 6" or so, with long black hair and a thin build. She tends to wear fine clothes, perhaps due to her noble upbringing, though the majority of her dresses are divided for riding horses as she can most often be found traveling from place to place. In addition to the dress, however, she can often also be seen wearing a dagger on her waist.


Personality
Strengths: Healing, avoiding direct truths, masking her emotions
Habits: Very misleading answers
Weaknesses or Flaws: Often cares more for a group of people than any single individual
General Personality:
Ahvraeninn rarely gives a straight answer; she has a strong aversion to lying right out -- and some from her home even rumored that she had taken some sort of binding vow, or she had been cursed somehow, into never being able to lie -- and so therefore when she does not wish to tell someone something that they ask, she gives an answer that is somehow misleading, yet still true. She also has a tendency to look at the big picture, which, along with the way her face almost never shows her true emotions, causes her to sometimes seem selfish when a single individual may get lost in the shuffle. But despite her often misleading personality, she is a good and kind person at heart. She strives to heal those who are injured, and shows great compassion. And almost contradictorily to the way she sometimes tends to brush the individual aside, she truly does care for each and every person, though this can be missed by her seemingly perfect mask of serenity. Those that know her very well, however, can sometimes see this person that lies past the mask, on rare occasions.


Background
General History:







“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”

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