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Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:29 am
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Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:32 am
The room you enter is neat and tidy, and nearly devoid of any extraneous decoration. Everything is white, and brilliantly spotless. Post-its and calender reminders give the impression of someone very organized, almost to a fault. Two pairs of slippers stand next to the door, as you're clearly expected to take off your shoes before entering.
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Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:35 am
Name: Falys Credita
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Post Color: #091c42
Theme Song: Sanitarium, as played by Apocalyptica (not the original Metallica version, though I think knowing the original gives the instrumental cover flavor)
Personality: Falys is difficult to get along with for certain people. She doesn't actively avoid friends, but will only become close to those who she feels won't take advantage of her. She is very proud, and will not stand for others looking down on her, but somewhat of a hypocrite in that she finds herself looking down on people she doesn't particularly like.
In her free time, she works primarily. She is a freelance accountant with an office space in her front living room. She mostly takes on doing taxes for small businesses and some long-distance accounting. In her minimal spare time, when she's not cleaning, she reads. Mostly tame adventures, science fictions, and mild romances (not those kinds of romances, get your head out of the gutter!).
She despises those who ostentatiously draw attention to themselves, and feels that they're just asking for confrontation. Not to say that Falys will be the one to provide it, but she'd be unsurprised if it found them. She won't confront anyone who hasn't outright offended her, because she knows as a young witch with little formal training that she's bound to lose. However, each day brings new experiences and now that she's a full-fledged witch, she's growing more opinionated about these selfish Majin running around...
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Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:43 am
Magical Affiliation: Telekinetics are her strongest point, with the ability to move objects at will. This was also her mother's preferred magic, though she usually used it to keep the house tidy. Falys also has a smaller affiliation with Apothecary. In theory, she's able to translate potion ingredients and amounts into mathematical equations, and for common potions, predict the outcomes of the potion via the equation.
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Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:44 am
Biography: From average beginnings can come greatness...
Falys grew up as the only child of a comfortably middle class family. However, their exclusion from great wealth was entirely intentional on her parents' part, as they made enough money that they could have flaunted it, if they so chose. Her mother was a CFO, her father a vice manager at the local steel plant, and both entrepreneurs by night. Inventions and startup companies were created and sold, with the money always filtering into investments and the next project.
Her mother was a witch, though chose not to do much with her power, only to make household chores easier so she could concentrate on her work. Though Falys never wanted for love, undivided attention from her parents was hard to come by. She experimented with what little untrained power she had through books her mother had kept, settling for weekly 'reports' of what she'd learned.
Falys knew they had wealth, but were reserved enough not to flaunt it, and she knew that anything done with half an effort wasn't worth the effort at all. In watching her parents work, she also learned that once her parents' companies left their hands, the outside world could not be trusted to run them properly. Though many companies succeeded, Falys's attention was drawn to those that didn't. These managers-to-be relied on her parents' money hard work to get them going, then let their efforts rot from their own inactivity. Her parents always seemed forgiving, seeing this as part of the small business world, and keeping their anger restricted to boardroom meetings. Though Falys never had any more investment in her parents' work than the small bookkeeping they gave her, she was not so eager to make allowances for what she saw as laziness. Her parents saw her anger as the emotional excitement of youth, aimed at the more interesting projects, the failures. Falys never understood why her frustration never swayed her parents.
Though their household was not exactly a fount of expressive emotion, Falys learned early in life that small gestures could carry more weight than a cry from the rooftop. Her mother taking an extra long lunchbreak to help Falys refine a bit of magic, an affectionate pat on the head from her father after solving a particularly complex equation; these were the hallmarks of their approval. The occasional punishment, or worse, disappointment, stung at Falys with the fear that laziness would creep into her life and she'd lose her parents' approval.
Falys left for Makai Academy with an aptitude for math and financing, and the ambition to make a mark on the world. She would not be like her parents who created opportunities for others only to watch them fail. She'd learned that magic was much like the worlds of business and math, where nothing could be given without a price. Even healing magic, the very essence of giving to others, took its fair toll on those who gave.
Though Falys had never seen a Majin that she knew of, she entered Makai hating them. Leeches, as she saw them, sucking the very essence from legitimate witches. They were even worse than the lazy business owners, who one could refuse funding or support. These thieves were embezzlers, taking what wasn't theirs without even the knowledge of the victim. Creatures like this couldn't be stopped with a court's order. As a mere witchling, Falys wasn't sure if she had the power to take on a Majin, let alone a Witch Eater...not yet at least.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:38 pm
Current Roleplays:
Does it Explode? Orpheus | Falys - Discontinued, Student stage (-1 page) Close Enough to Start a War Requiem | Falys - Discontinued, Student stage (1+ page) Visiting Hours are Now Open Ophelia | Falys | ??? - Discontinued, Student stage (1+ page) A Crisis of Laundry Zedena | Falys - Discontinued, Student stage (-1 page) No Talking in the Library Ruria | Falys - Discontinued, Student stage (-1 page) A Day on the Town Ishtar | Falys - Discontinued, Student stage (-1 page) Rain, Rain Athir | Falys - In Progress (-1 page) An Evening Out Theo | Falys - In Progress (-1 page)
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Friends: Requiem: An unlikely friend. We don't seem to have much directly in common, but he is quite easy to talk to. Ophelia: Despite having a very...high range of emotions, surprisingly easy to talk to, and strangely concerned with my social well-being.
Enemies: Orpheus: The words 'thorn in my side' come to mind. He's a complete slacker, and even had the nerve to look at my notes because he didn't take any!
Acquaintances: Ruria: Unsure Zedena: Unsure Ishtar: Unsure
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