Irish Lace
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- Posted: Sun, 05 Apr 2009 21:33:06 +0000
Picture && Name: Damsel Lynn
Age: Eighteen years and six and a half months.
Race: Fish
Abilities: Damsel's a witch! She can converse with fuzzy animals and swim like a mermaid.
Story: Damsel wasn't exactly born on two legs; she was born a fish. A catfish, actually. In a lake. Unfortunately, she encountered a very angry young dragon one day, and when he threw his tantrum, he didn't quite realize that the poor six-month-old fish he'd stepped on absorbed all of that magic he threw into reversing the flow of the waterfall. Why he did it and why he was so angry, Damsel never exactly figured out, but she was more concerned with the fact that no matter how many times she tried, she couldn't open her gills to release the water from her mouth. The story didn't end so badly, because after she floated all the way up to the top of that little lake, the misbehaving dragon's mother was right there to swoop her up into her scaly arms and rescue her from danger. Now, mother dragon was a nurturing thing and raise that pretty little woman-fish up for as long as she had to before it was time for Damsel to move on and find some of her own kind. Well... not exactly her own kind... but someone with less scales and more her size, for sure.
Age: Eighteen years and six and a half months.
Race: Fish
Abilities: Damsel's a witch! She can converse with fuzzy animals and swim like a mermaid.
Story: Damsel wasn't exactly born on two legs; she was born a fish. A catfish, actually. In a lake. Unfortunately, she encountered a very angry young dragon one day, and when he threw his tantrum, he didn't quite realize that the poor six-month-old fish he'd stepped on absorbed all of that magic he threw into reversing the flow of the waterfall. Why he did it and why he was so angry, Damsel never exactly figured out, but she was more concerned with the fact that no matter how many times she tried, she couldn't open her gills to release the water from her mouth. The story didn't end so badly, because after she floated all the way up to the top of that little lake, the misbehaving dragon's mother was right there to swoop her up into her scaly arms and rescue her from danger. Now, mother dragon was a nurturing thing and raise that pretty little woman-fish up for as long as she had to before it was time for Damsel to move on and find some of her own kind. Well... not exactly her own kind... but someone with less scales and more her size, for sure.