Name: Renata Clareo
Age: 28
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Position: Good
Element: Light, Animal
Abilities: Swordfighting, Summoning animals (prefers birds of prey and big cats, although she is able to call on a griffin or unicorn if things get ugly), large range of light-based spells, combining light with her body to move at super-speed
Weapons: Sword, dagger, light magic scrolls
Weakness: Fears dragons, crabs, stinging insects, sometimes does not think her actions through nearly enough
Appearance:
Personality: Calm, brave, just and heroic, Renata is a humble light mage with a love for the world, its people, and its creatures and a taste for adventure. She has been distressed by all that has gone on in the world recently, and desires to help the people endangered by the chaos.
History: A young girl that grew up in an out-of-the-way little village, Renata's entire universe was within the boundaries of her backwater home until the age of 13, when a marauding dragon burned the village to the ground, killing almost everyone in it. It was supposedly slain by the Master, although this is unconfirmed, and Renata, now an orphan, wandered aimlessly until she met a mage willing to take her on as an apprentice, teaching her the ways of summoning. At the same time, she befriended a young nun and began to study light magic. When another monster came to call many years later, Renata was able to vanquish it herself. Aware there could be more monsters in more villages if the Master's disappearance and the Guardian's disarray went unchecked, Renata set out to battle evil until the powers that be got their act together.
Sample Post:
Renata sat beneath a tree, watching butterflies in the field.
"What a glorious day!" She said appreciatively to herself. "Even with all the bad in the world right now, at least some good can come with days such as this..."
She heard a rumbling in the distance, and stood up with a sigh, hand on her sword.
She was on a self-appointed crusade against evil for a reason, after all.
Someone had to make sure the days
stayed good.