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Post by lizardwizard on Nov 11, 2014 19:22:36 GMT -6
Name: Stellio Venificus Species: Chameleon Kinto Company: NA Class: Wizard Credits: 5+
Weapons: Magic, dagger.
Current Abilities: Force bolt, force barrier, banish, cancel, heat weapon, shove.
Story Plot: Born in a small village deep within a forest, Stellio took to magic at a young age. He studied with the village shaman to learn some basic spells and potions. When he was about twelve, a plague began to infest his town, killing most of the lizards and kinto within. The plague didn't seem to effect anyone with non-lizard DNA. He himself was infected, but he was able to at least push back the effects with the potions he'd learned to make. He ventured to wildgard to get away from all the death and to try to find a cure.
Physical Description: About 6'4" Stellio has three green eyes that can move independently. He can also remove his third eye. He's humanoid and has scales like a lizard that change colour on command (though they are generally blueish green).
Garb: A black shiny robe with a hood and a yellow sash.
Motives: Finding a cure for his village.
Personal Motto: "Anything for a friend."
History of Family: Mother and father, both lizard kinto, still living in the village as of Stellio's leave, health status unknown.
Role in Wildgard: He'll fight to defend his new home.
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Post by lizardwizard on Nov 11, 2014 20:45:05 GMT -6
The Character Physically
1. What is the character's stature and build? Are they overweight or lean? What is their height and weight? 6'4", weighs just over 100 pounds, very skinny. 2. How old are they? 15 3. Describe their posture; is it good? Do they carry themselves well? Are they crooked, straight, or handicapped? Has a very slight hunch. 4. Are they in good shape or out of condition? Are they muscular, weak, or strong? Any special abilities or super powers? Fairly weak, low cardio, makes up for it in brains and problem solving. Uses magic instead of fists. 5. How is their health? Any illnesses or conditions? Infected with a serious plague. (Healthy since cured by the minister) 6. Are they physically active or sedentary? A fast or slow mover? Very agile and fast, but cannot run for long. Not very active. 7. Are they clumsy, awkward, or graceful when they move, walk, or run? Walks without any difficulty. 8. Would you describe the character as good looking, pretty, beautiful, average, plain, ugly, disfigured? Most would find him ugly or even repulsive due to his lizard like features. He is handsome among lizards though. 9. How does the character regard their physicality? Are they proud, ashamed? As far as he's concerned, he is what he is. 10. Describe their complexion and skin. Dark, light, clear, marked, tattooed, branded? Blueish green lizard scales. 11. Describe their hair, coloring, styling. Is great care taken in upkeep, or disregarded as a nuisance? He's bald, with more scales in the top of his head. 12. How is their dexterity? Do they have good hands? Can they manipulate and create or repair? Quite good with his hands. He can catch and throw fairly easily. 13. Are they physically tense or relaxed, nervous, controlled? He's always weary and nervous to some extent. Less so around friends. He's gotten good at hiding it. 14. What part of their body would you notice first? His third eye. 15. How is their eyesight? Wear glasses, blind, going blind? Color? Very good. Can see colours better than most and can see with better depth perception with his third eye. The Character's Garb
1. How much clothes does this character have? Only the necessities. 2. What kinds of items are in their wardrobe? Black robes and sandals. 3. Do they have favorite articles of clothing? No 4. What colors are their clothes, is there a wide range? Bright or dull? What are their favorite colors to wear? Stellio was never one for fashion, he only wears his practical robes. 5. Are their clothes old or new? Fairly old. 6. Were they bought or homemade, hand-me-downs, expensive tailored-made? They were given to him by his parents and his village's shaman. 7. Is your character at home in their clothes or uncomfortable? Very at home, he's worn this sort of clothing all his life. 8. Does your character care for their clothes, kept up and neat, do they worry about how they look? When not in use, his clothes are folded neatly away. He doesn't really care about how he looks so long as he's comfortable. 9. Does your character have to dress a certain way because of his job or position? Is it a uniform? If so, do the clothes fit their real, basic character, or are the clothes worn as a symbol or mask? He wears his clothes because that is what he's been doing for all his life. No other reason then that. 10. Do they dress according to a self-image of themselves? Is this self-image conscious or unconscious? At what age was this self-image set, and what circumstances dictated the image? His village was always talking about not being petty, about only wearing practical things, so he grew up with that mentality and dressed accordingly. 11. Discuss adornments, jewellery, or trophies that your character might wear. Are there tattoos, piercing, brandings, or ritualistic scarring, and what were the events, rituals, or circumstances that lead your character to having them. He has a ring of the church of her (though probably not for much longer) 12. What kind of underwear does your character wear? Free like a scott (aka none) The Character's Voice
1. Does your character speak in a high or low pitch? He speaks in a medium tenor voice. 2. Are they a loud or soft talker? He's generally fairly quiet. 3. Is there a wide range in the voice in volume, pitch, quality, or is the voice consistent and even? His voice is generally quite constant, although it can get quite loud when he yells. 4. Is there good resonance to the voice? Is the voice throaty, chesty, heady, or nasal? Chesty? 5. Is there tension in the voice? Anxiety? Emotion? There's usually a small hint of anxiety in his voice which he tries his best to mask. 6. Is there an accent? Anything unusual in pronunciation? Emphasis? Phrasing? He speaks mostly with a typical north-American accent, which sometimes slips into the accent of his native tongue (sounds a bit like latin) 7. Is it a trained voice or just natural? Does the character try to speak well or just however it comes out? His voice is very trained, he practiced for years to speak without sounding nervous. 8. Is the speech clear or muddy? Do they mumble? Are they distinct? His speech is usually very clear. 9. Is the voice comforting or irritating? Reassuring or disturbing? Are they self-conscious when they speak to others? How large a group could they speak to before they become self-conscious? There voice is quite reassuring and comforting. It's not the size of the group that makes him self conscious, it who's in it. He's usually fine talking with friends, but not with strangers. 10. What is the first thought one might have after hearing your character speak? I wonder who that is? The Character's Mind
1. Would you describe the character as smart, dumb, or naive? Smart. 2. Do they think quickly? Slowly? Are they quick-witted? Dull? Very quickly. He often makes split second decisions. 3. What kind of education do they have? Other than magical, extremely little. Cannot spell very well and can only solve basic math problems. 4. Does the character possess a knowledge or expertise in a particular field? Very good at problem solving. Can also make a variety of potions. 5. Is the character impulsive or deliberate in reaching conclusions? Would you describe them as being logical, rational, or emotional? He almost always thinks things through. Only once has he made a decision impulsively. Other than that, he's very logical and rational. 6. Do they think things out before they speak or blurt out the first thought? He thinks before he speaks. 7. Do they contemplative times? What occupies their mind when alone? He thinks of his village, or of his friends and their situations in wildgard. 8. Would they be considered an idealist? A pragmatist? A dreamer? An idea person? An action person? He's an Idea person and sometimes an action person. 9. Are they motivated chiefly by abstract ideals or practical rewards? Practicality is everything. 10. Can your character tell a joke? No, he's usually very serious. The Character's Emotions and Personality
1. Is your character an introvert or an extrovert? Introvert, but he tries to get out of his shell sometimes. 2. Do they get along well with people? Do they have charm or charisma? Are people naturally attracted to them? He's always kind, people like that about him. 3. Do they have many friends? Any close friends? Namely Idina doc and Minister O'donnel. 4. Would you describe your character as hot-blooded or cool headed? cool headed 5. Do they have a narrow or wide range of emotions? Do they show, or are the emotions concealed? Why? Yes, he's experienced the entire spectrum, he usually keeps them hidden though, he doesn't like when others worry about him. 6. Do they indulge in emotional peaks, outbursts, or valleys? Often? Only after enormous emotional events (such as Idina's death) 7. Would you describe them as sensitive or callused? Sensitive, he takes everyone's emotions into account and tries to sympathies with them. 8. Is your character suspicious, cautions, trusting, or oblivious about people or situations? Trusting but cautious. 9. Are they an aggressive or reactive person? Act or react? Reactive. 10. Do they typically take positive or negative action? Positive. 11. In a dangerous or emergency situation, would they go toward the situation or run away? He tries to help, which usually means going towards it. 12. Is the character basically nervous or calm? nervous. 13. Does the character have a sense of humor? Do they appreciate jokes? Can he see humor in any situation? Can they laugh at themselves? No, he's seen too much death in such a little time to see much as funny. He does appreciate irony though. 14. Do others find them amusing? Are they a practical joker? What do they think about tricks or jokes played on other people? No 15. Is their humor ever cruel? No 16. Are there any conditions that would cause them to be harmful, mean, or cruel to another person? If that person was harmful, mean or cruel to him or one of his friends. 17. Are they a loving person? Are they capable of relating to one specific person in a romantic way? Yes, he's loving, but as a brother loves his sister. He's yet to figure out that whole "romance" thing. 18. Is the character loved by any other person, in what way? I don't think so? If so, they haven't told him. 19. Is the character romantically in love now? With whom? Is this a happy, rewarding or frustrating situation for them? No. The Character's Wealth, Power, and Influence.
1. Does this person have much money? Does it provide position or respect from others for him? He's practically broke. 2. Is your character generous or selfish with their money and possessions? Generous, though there's not much 30,17$ can buy. 3. Is the character socially prominent? Are they prominent from wealth, position, office, family history, ability or accomplishment? Not really, most people know him through just speaking to him. 4. Does the character rate high in the "pecking order" within their own household? Town? Area? Nation? World? Nope, pretty much at the bottom. 5. Does this person wield much clout? Over whom and by what means? No 6. Can they command others to do their bidding, by word or manipulation? No, and if he could, he wouldn't want to. 7. How do they get their desires? Through asking politely, sometimes in exchange of services. 8. To whom are they subservient? Is this submission willing or unavoidable? No one. The Character's Activities
1. How does the character spend their time? Talking to his friends or people that need aid. Sometimes he simply socializes and once in a while he drinks. 2. What does their daily routine consist of? Get up, eat, get dressed, talk with others, deal with whatever arises in his day, go to bed. 3. What is their profession or work? No job, he practices magic and helps those who need it. 4. What things do they really like to do? Listen to music. It provides an escape. 5. What things do they hate to do? Be hungover, fight. 6. What are their leisure time activities? Pastimes? Recreation? He walks around and contemplates existence. 7. Do they play games? What kind? No. 8. Do they like to eat or drink? Does this figure largely in their lives? How important is it? Eating is but a necessity. The Character's Favorite Things:
1. Colors? Green 2. Food? Dragonflies 3. Drinks? An herbal potion referred to as plasm 4. Smells? Pine 5. Time of day? Sunset 6. Season of the year? Summer 7. Books? Can't read. 8.Kinds of literature? Can't read. 9. Authors? Can't read. 10. Places to visit? Ocean fronts. 11. Kinds of music? Folk. 12. Musical instruments? Flute. 13. Composers/Artists? None come to mind. 14. Spells? Shove. Solves conflict without fighting. 15. Abilities? Step into the shadows. Though he doesn't have it, it always looks cool when someone does it. 16. Fabrics? Silk 17. Garb? His black robe. 18. Plants? Grass 19. Flowers? Lilac 20. Trees? Pine 21. Birds? He doesn't really like birds. 22. Animals/Kintu? Rabbits, they're usually very kind. 23. Fairy-tale? The frog and the scorpion.
Character's Fears
1. What things frighten your character? The thought of his friends and family being hurt. 2. Are they motivated by fear? To a very small extent, 3. To what extent are they motivated by fear; never, occasionally, usually, constantly? (See above) Only occasionally. 4. What would this character think were the three most terrible things that could happen to them? Everyone he holds dear dies as he watches, then he has to live with it. He becomes a monster and kills just for the sake of it. He loses all his limbs. 5. What would they think were the three most wonderful things that could happen to them? He becomes cured of the plague (which just recently happened), He cures his village and restores it to it's original state. He becomes romantically involved with someone. 6. What is the one thing that your character would never want anyone else to find about him or herself? What are they hiding? They are depressed, and often think about suicide. The Character's Religion
1. What are their specific religious beliefs? Do they belong to a specific sect or creed? Do they advocate that group's beliefs? He believes in Her and the church of Her. He believes in punishing greater evils. 2. How important is religion to your character? Not very, he would be fine without it. 3. Are they pious, devout? Not really, no. 4. In what religious activities or rituals do they engage? What percentage of their time is devoted to it? He visits the church of her and wears her ring. He only visits to speak with minister O'donnel 5. How does religion motivate their actions or affect them? It doesn't.
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