Post by §Creya§ on Feb 28, 2011 18:06:07 GMT -5
Wray
Character Name:
Wray
Aliases:
N/A
Age:
13
Gender:
Female
Guild:
Warrior
Affiliation:
N/A
Occupation:
Torture subject
Appearance:
Wray is an anomaly. Very few have survived five years with Wizards as she has and lived. However her encounters have left her scared. Her arms are living tapestries, each scratch each burn each tear has a story to tell. She could tell you what information she had refused to reveal for this one, what torture they used for this one, and what she had eventually ended up telling them in the end.
Wray is by no means a beauty. Her almost paper white skin burns easily in the sun and it only tans in the dead heat of summer. The pure black hair that frames her face waves down past her shoulders. Her face is nothing spectacular with scars doting it randomly but most are so small you can only see them if the light illuminates them. The only things even slightly memorable about her are her eyes. Their dark purple color is often mistaken as black from far away but up close they almost glow.
Wray would never be caught wearing anything other than baggy trousers and a T-Shirt unless it’s some secret operation where she has to wear darker colors; most of the time she is covered from head to two except for her face. This is because she is extra sensitive to touch and the clothes act as another layer of skin so she can feel things normally. Her eyes are also sensitive so she tends to wear sunglasses when she can.
Personality:
Wray doesn’t talk. She’s a mute. Not because of any deformation or lacking of tongue. She simply doesn’t speak because of the trauma caused from constant torture by hordes of wizards. Instead, a notebook is constantly between her hands and a pencil is always snug behind her ear. Inside the book are pages and pages filled of perfectly shaped words and pictures. The drawings are there for when she can’t express herself through words alone and manages it with pictures instead. Wray is eloquent beyond belief for a girl of only 13; this is due to the fact that the only books she reads are Darwin, Shakespeare, Poe and other classics.
Wray will not leave people. She has an undying sense of loyalty that will not waver or change. She sees the people she loves as few and far between and will not let even one of them go through pain if she is there to take it instead. Love is not something you can choose to have; to Wray it is an obligation, a debt, she has to the people who have helped her go through her immensely trying life.
Wray only fears one thing. The Dark. However this isn’t some normal child’s fear of monsters in the closet. This happened because of the torture she had to undergo for five long years at the hands of relentless, cold-blooded, Wizards. Wray will not even go near a shadow, and she can’t sleep without lights going on at full blast. If shadows do touch her she’ll usually scream or go into a terrified period of wide-eyed fear.
All that Wray has gone through has made her resilient. She doesn’t back down from a fight no matter what the odds and she is determined to live through anything. But if she does die, she will take as many of whatever is trying to kill her down with her. Because fighting is one of the only things she knows how to do she trains at it constantly. There is no other option, there is no running away, and there is no dying quietly.
Wray (unlike some of my other characters) has leadership skills. She will take orders but, if necessary she will lead, plan and execute orders of her own design. She can easily see the flaws in other people’s plans and help them fix it; but she will never take a role of leadership if others want it. She would rather be in the fighting than behind the scenes coordinating everything.
History:
Wray was born on the run. Literally, her mother had her while she was running from the Roses. Born to a Warrior Father and Wizard Mother, she truly was a half breed. Half oppressed half oppressor. Her parents were the leaders of a small rebel group who drained both Roses supplies and pitting them against each other.
When they weren’t running from the roses her parents conducted sabotage missions and organized assaults. Wray watched all of this and absorbed most of this leading to her skill at leading and organizing people. However when Wray was eight years old the Roses found them. Her parents were immediately murdered and she almost was as well. However one of the main Wizards decided she might be useful eventually since she was a young warrior already partially trained by her father. So she was sent to a remote laboratory in the forests of Europe.
The Wizards who worked there had no idea what to do with her at the time so they stuck her in an empty sense deprivation center. About a week later they got bored and decided to find some entertainment. Wray was the unlucky victim as they brought her out to practice torture exercises on her consisting of burning and suffocation spells. This continued for the next five years as once or twice a week Wray was brought out and each of the Wizards tried a new spell on her. They claimed to torture her so they could learn about her parent’s rebel organization and anything that they actually did find out was sent straight to the Roses. These sessions weakened Wray until they finally made her so traumatized that she became mute and after so long in sense deprivation centers she has a heightened sense of touch.
[/size]Character Name:
Wray
Aliases:
N/A
Age:
13
Gender:
Female
Guild:
Warrior
Affiliation:
N/A
Occupation:
Torture subject
Appearance:
Wray is an anomaly. Very few have survived five years with Wizards as she has and lived. However her encounters have left her scared. Her arms are living tapestries, each scratch each burn each tear has a story to tell. She could tell you what information she had refused to reveal for this one, what torture they used for this one, and what she had eventually ended up telling them in the end.
Wray is by no means a beauty. Her almost paper white skin burns easily in the sun and it only tans in the dead heat of summer. The pure black hair that frames her face waves down past her shoulders. Her face is nothing spectacular with scars doting it randomly but most are so small you can only see them if the light illuminates them. The only things even slightly memorable about her are her eyes. Their dark purple color is often mistaken as black from far away but up close they almost glow.
Wray would never be caught wearing anything other than baggy trousers and a T-Shirt unless it’s some secret operation where she has to wear darker colors; most of the time she is covered from head to two except for her face. This is because she is extra sensitive to touch and the clothes act as another layer of skin so she can feel things normally. Her eyes are also sensitive so she tends to wear sunglasses when she can.
Personality:
Wray doesn’t talk. She’s a mute. Not because of any deformation or lacking of tongue. She simply doesn’t speak because of the trauma caused from constant torture by hordes of wizards. Instead, a notebook is constantly between her hands and a pencil is always snug behind her ear. Inside the book are pages and pages filled of perfectly shaped words and pictures. The drawings are there for when she can’t express herself through words alone and manages it with pictures instead. Wray is eloquent beyond belief for a girl of only 13; this is due to the fact that the only books she reads are Darwin, Shakespeare, Poe and other classics.
Wray will not leave people. She has an undying sense of loyalty that will not waver or change. She sees the people she loves as few and far between and will not let even one of them go through pain if she is there to take it instead. Love is not something you can choose to have; to Wray it is an obligation, a debt, she has to the people who have helped her go through her immensely trying life.
Wray only fears one thing. The Dark. However this isn’t some normal child’s fear of monsters in the closet. This happened because of the torture she had to undergo for five long years at the hands of relentless, cold-blooded, Wizards. Wray will not even go near a shadow, and she can’t sleep without lights going on at full blast. If shadows do touch her she’ll usually scream or go into a terrified period of wide-eyed fear.
All that Wray has gone through has made her resilient. She doesn’t back down from a fight no matter what the odds and she is determined to live through anything. But if she does die, she will take as many of whatever is trying to kill her down with her. Because fighting is one of the only things she knows how to do she trains at it constantly. There is no other option, there is no running away, and there is no dying quietly.
Wray (unlike some of my other characters) has leadership skills. She will take orders but, if necessary she will lead, plan and execute orders of her own design. She can easily see the flaws in other people’s plans and help them fix it; but she will never take a role of leadership if others want it. She would rather be in the fighting than behind the scenes coordinating everything.
History:
Wray was born on the run. Literally, her mother had her while she was running from the Roses. Born to a Warrior Father and Wizard Mother, she truly was a half breed. Half oppressed half oppressor. Her parents were the leaders of a small rebel group who drained both Roses supplies and pitting them against each other.
When they weren’t running from the roses her parents conducted sabotage missions and organized assaults. Wray watched all of this and absorbed most of this leading to her skill at leading and organizing people. However when Wray was eight years old the Roses found them. Her parents were immediately murdered and she almost was as well. However one of the main Wizards decided she might be useful eventually since she was a young warrior already partially trained by her father. So she was sent to a remote laboratory in the forests of Europe.
The Wizards who worked there had no idea what to do with her at the time so they stuck her in an empty sense deprivation center. About a week later they got bored and decided to find some entertainment. Wray was the unlucky victim as they brought her out to practice torture exercises on her consisting of burning and suffocation spells. This continued for the next five years as once or twice a week Wray was brought out and each of the Wizards tried a new spell on her. They claimed to torture her so they could learn about her parent’s rebel organization and anything that they actually did find out was sent straight to the Roses. These sessions weakened Wray until they finally made her so traumatized that she became mute and after so long in sense deprivation centers she has a heightened sense of touch.