(Aw, now that I'm in the RP, I have to read everything
Thank you to our very nice Lilac, for letting me start. Appeal to the topic starter! Chipmunks taste good when grilled. Goes nice with pickles.)
Name: Fawilyn Somer
Race: Human, some fairy ancestry
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Skills/Current job: Fawilyn has very strange magical abilities. There are certain things she could do, and almost do, or not do at all, even if was a simple spell. Or certain things were just unpredictable, like on occasion, she would turn half-invisible without knowing it. She was told that though she has a much wider range of magic than most people, that her abilities to do them widely varied and was somewhat unpredictable. She is studying under a professor to help find an area to focus on. She is currently working as a merchant, selling herbs and other things she grew. It was one (though small) area of magic she was good in at least, anything to do with growing plants, even her vegetables were better- for whenever she brought hers to the market, they were undeniably one of the best crop of all the farmers.
Appearance: Fawilyn has long, wavy, umber hair, right down to her elbows. Her face is quite tan from her outings to the market square. Her eyes are hazel and most often found curious, and also a bit of an optimistic feeling in her look. She stands rather tall with lanky, though still agile legs. Her attire is often a beige shirt and shift, with a belt or sash tied around her waist, and old laced boots. She does not wear her robe at all as she considers herself more of a merchant than a mage, and never found herself in a position where she ever needed better arm room for casting spells.
Personality: Fawilyn is a very mysterious person. Although she’s not at all shy or quiet, she never speaks more than needed- unless she was in an argument. She was indeed very stubborn and dedicated to her beliefs, like most recently, fighting for the fact that Waeleythia does not exist. Sometimes, she would still not agree- even if she knew she was wrong. Otherwise though, she was a very provocative person, which always drew a few more customers to her stall. If you manage to become a friend, her verbal battles will be something of norm, and usually is something very playful and lighthearted. She is still a very caring and goodhearted person- she just happens to be very stubborn.
History: Fawilyn and her brother has had to fend for themselves for most of their lives, as their parents died when their house was torched. Only they were lucky enough to come out alive. However, they were lucky enough to live a decent life still. The year before, her brother died of sickness, so now she was by herself. She managed to muster up some friends that were more than acquaintances. Now she was living what she assumed would be another run of the mill life, living her days in a cottage, one day get married, and die a merchant still.
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Seeds... empty? Ugh, not again. Fawilyn opened and shut drawers in a desperate attempt to find carrot seeds to replace the crop she had just harvested. As common as a carrot was, it was one of her quick sellers, not to mention it mingled quite nicely in her dinners. She let out a moan. She had already been in the market earlier, and if she left now, she would be right in the middle of the noon heat for over a mile.
But she knew she couldn't laze. And besides, what else was she going to do?
"Well, 'pose I could get some basil and strawberry... think it's in season," Fawilyn muttered as she absentmindedly flipping through her planting calendar. "Close 'nough." And so she left.
It was just steaming for awhile, but of course, it wasn't actually that hot. Unless you were bringing back money to your home, you wouldn't want to walk the same path you walk every day any more than you have to. Thankfully, she knew that the river was coming up and she could rest. After all, even if a mile was such a short distance, she remembered her earlier thought- what else was she going to do? Her lessons wouldn't resume until the professor came back from tutoring a certain young prodigy, and until then she was told to read though roughly two feet of books. But you get through one book and you get bored. Again. She sighed. The first few months after she lost her brother was turbulent, making sure everything had a solid foundation, double checking, nitpicking. Then the boredom sinks in, as hard as it was for her to admit. She kept telling herself she was lucky to live such a good life and that it
was too much to ask for a little excitement.
Fawilyn had just reached the riverbank and looked around. Just like it always was. It was at least, better than her cottage. This was
interesting boredom. A few people were around, as usual, one or two she had seen about town before. She glanced at the bench that she found beside her. It was tempting. She sat and as soon as she did, she found herself drinking in the scene and at that exact moment, knew that it would be a while before she got those dratted seeds. She glanced around and saw a few shops in view.
Tailors... maybe I'll finally get a new blouse. Wood... my fence doesn't need to be repaired... does it? What's that shop... some paper thing... I suppose I might need some... oh, people inside already... she thought to herself, wondering what else she should buy. As strange and contradictory as it was to her earlier thoughts, she found herself liking whatever boredom was sinking in right now.
What kind of silly person needs a signature?