Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Getting to know my characters, Day 8

What does she feel about fate and destiny?

Miresa: Fate and destiny are one way she sees the High Goddess at work in the world.

Bradlin: Fate and destiny are just being in the right place at the right time.

Galia: The High Goddess calls people from all walks of life--fate and destiny mean that She is working in the lives of people

Arune: Fate and destiny are not mere chance


What scars does he have? What are the stories behind them?

Miresa: A tiny scratch on her arm, from an errant sword swipe during training one day

Bradin: A splotch of tender skin left over from a burn he got when he tripped and spilled boiling water on himself

Galia: She has no scars.

Arune: A scrape on her leg from long ago, received during a skirmish with a bat.


What tattoos does she have? Why? If she doesn’t would she? What would it be if she would?

Miresa: She doesn't, but if she could, it'd be of a phoenix

Bradlin: He doesn't have one yet, but when he finishes his training, part of the initiation will involve giving him the Dragon Star, a marking all dragoons bear on their fighting hands. The design, an eight point star with a dragon wing intertwining, is said to grant the bearer the magia of the dragon he has bonded with (if the receiver has magia, this element is said to be added to the element(s) they can wield. The design's power has led to humans that can wield four elements of magia.)

Galia: Being a Seer prohibits her from marking her body in any form, but if she could, the design would be her family's crest, the Goldmoon

Arune: She finds the concept of marking one's body strange, but if she did, it would be the Wingblade's crest

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