And then it was one day I walked to see what was… -=The Traveler=-~OC~
Name: Iron
Age: old enough not to care any more (looks 35 or so)
Race: Human/ Elf
Gender: Female
Hair: Long strait, Whitish gray
Eyes: Firry Orange
Build: Slightly taller then average with a rather masculine, if not lean, build for a woman, Iron can on ocation be mistaken for a man if viewed from the wrong angle. Other then that she is fairly plain and un-ornate, which she has no complaints about at all.
Persona: Appearing to be in her 30’s, Iron holds herself with an air of calmness and patient care. Taking her times at many things in life, one gets the feeling that there is no need to rush about when she’s with them, which she’d have no other way. If there is a need Iron will see to filling it quietly, and perhaps handing credit off to another if possible and deserved. Her over all attitude seems to be honorary, bit not in a stiffly confined manner most would associate with the word.
History: Iron is a traveler, there are many histories to her, and all shared with many more then just herself.
Friends:
Acquaintances:
Tonberry (Interesting),
Sankke (Rude)
Enemies:
Items of note: Iron carries with her a verity of flutes. At first she took up the hobby to entertain herself and stave off lonely days, but soon she found people were willing to pay her for the music. It is now a good source of income for her, or at least pays for lodging in tough spots.
Walking Flute Look/Sound Sound- Low mid with lingering notes. Calmingly or lively played it is enticing either way and a travelers good friend; for as the name implies, this flute long and sturdy enough to be a walking stick and club if need be. Iron uses this practically every day when traveling for it’s convenient feature, but also only really plays it when traveling and she’s stopped for a rest.
Ancient Anasazi Look/Info Sound-Low and almost horn like, the notes linger and echo into each other for very calming and meditative songs. It is the most played of Iron’s collection.
Irish Pennywhistle- Mid high and divers. Out of all the flutes this one can be used for just about anything save meditation. Second most played flute.
Bird Flute- A soft high range, it has a tinge of sadness in the sound some times. Can be played for calibrations, relaxing, journeying, or a lament. Iron mostly saves this for the spring, but has pulled it out after a snowfall.
Bansuri (Indian Bamboo Flute)- Soft and low, the sound is calm and thoughtful, but can be made sad or joyful for an ocation. Mostly for meditation or a peaceful after noon winding down.
Egyptian- Mid ranged and enchanting, this can relax and mystify with it’s melodic melody, or be cause for dancing. It is also good for traveling songs.
Quena- High and sharp at times though can be played softly. This is a high-spirited flute of the mountains, and Iron often uses it for brightening moods or inspiring dancing and calibration.
Birch- High and crisp, with swinging low notes. Peaceful and melodic, playful yet sad, there are many uses for this flute, over all it leaves one with a sense of searching.
Cedar- Softly low but with a powerful reach in volume when wanted. Peaceful almost to a funereal level, this flute could put one to sleep with it’s melodic tone. Yet it can be played with a hopeful searching tone as well.
Beyond that the only other item of note, usual kept well out of view, is a
wood’s mans axe. As a traveler, getting firewood for the nights is kind of important.
...And I have yet to stop.