Post by Zombie on Jan 10, 2007 20:48:34 GMT -5
Name: Nuri
Race: Gerudo
Age: 18
Height: 5’5”
Weight: 128 lbs.
Hairstyle: Long braid down the center of her back
Nationality: Hyrule
Description: Like most Gerudo, Nuri’s hair is fiery red and pulled back. Her eyes are a vivid yellow-gold, and very cat-like. Her skin is dark. In the center of her forehead is a large yellow jewel. Nuri’s clothing is convenient for her living conditions and for swift movement during battle, although it is sultry. And like her mother, sisters, cousins and aunts – she has a prominent nose.
Personality: A rather individual young woman – she dislikes many things about her people, the foremost being their putting up with the treatment they receive from other races. Nuri is a sexual tease but has never lain with a woman or a man and doesn’t intend to – she finds it sickening the way her people sleep with any man willing, to become pregnant. She is short-tempered, stands up for what she believes in, and loves to argue.
Weapon: Katars, one in each hand.
Shield: None.
Sub-Weapon: Jambiya.
Inventory:
Hookshot
Grip Ring
Animal Reeds
Skills: Trained horseback skills, survival skills, excels in melee fighting, excellent thievery skills.
History: Her whole life, Nuri has scorned the ways of her people. She was often the outcast in childhood games, and that never changed as she grew older. She frequently secluded herself and practiced her fighting skills, intent on one day leaving the desert and living elsewhere, despite that being forbidden. She never found it fair the way other races treated her people, especially for something that was out of their hands. But contradictory to the way she feels, Nuri is a thief, and a very good one at that. Eventually, Nuri found herself of age, and felt ostracized by her unwillingness to leave the desert and lay with a man. One night, Nuri made a sudden and rash decision. If they wanted her to leave, she’d leave. As quietly as she could, she saddled up a horse, packed her necessities and fled the desert. Hearing word of a new evil, and the lack of a Hero of Time, Nuri was compelled to find out more – and hoped to return some honor to her people.
Race: Gerudo
Age: 18
Height: 5’5”
Weight: 128 lbs.
Hairstyle: Long braid down the center of her back
Nationality: Hyrule
Description: Like most Gerudo, Nuri’s hair is fiery red and pulled back. Her eyes are a vivid yellow-gold, and very cat-like. Her skin is dark. In the center of her forehead is a large yellow jewel. Nuri’s clothing is convenient for her living conditions and for swift movement during battle, although it is sultry. And like her mother, sisters, cousins and aunts – she has a prominent nose.
Personality: A rather individual young woman – she dislikes many things about her people, the foremost being their putting up with the treatment they receive from other races. Nuri is a sexual tease but has never lain with a woman or a man and doesn’t intend to – she finds it sickening the way her people sleep with any man willing, to become pregnant. She is short-tempered, stands up for what she believes in, and loves to argue.
Weapon: Katars, one in each hand.
Shield: None.
Sub-Weapon: Jambiya.
Inventory:
Hookshot
Grip Ring
Animal Reeds
Skills: Trained horseback skills, survival skills, excels in melee fighting, excellent thievery skills.
History: Her whole life, Nuri has scorned the ways of her people. She was often the outcast in childhood games, and that never changed as she grew older. She frequently secluded herself and practiced her fighting skills, intent on one day leaving the desert and living elsewhere, despite that being forbidden. She never found it fair the way other races treated her people, especially for something that was out of their hands. But contradictory to the way she feels, Nuri is a thief, and a very good one at that. Eventually, Nuri found herself of age, and felt ostracized by her unwillingness to leave the desert and lay with a man. One night, Nuri made a sudden and rash decision. If they wanted her to leave, she’d leave. As quietly as she could, she saddled up a horse, packed her necessities and fled the desert. Hearing word of a new evil, and the lack of a Hero of Time, Nuri was compelled to find out more – and hoped to return some honor to her people.