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STATISTICS:
STAGE: Apprentice PATH: Battler LVL: 1 EXP: 0/1
LP: 50 ENG: 50
INT: 3 ATK: 4 DEF: 3 LUK: 1 LUK EXP: 0/3
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INVENTORY:
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Character Name: Vesper Nyx Race: Oblivionite Gender: Female Path: Battler Class: future Barbarian (wielding a meteor hammer)
Personality:
extroverted - Uncomfortable in solitude, Vesper seeks out the company of others where she can. She is sensitive to social nuances and body language for her age, and she tailors her expressions to the situation. And she can't certainly resist drawing others into her latest adventure. By her reckoning, there's hardly any fun in having an adventure by yourself.
fastidious - Raised in the luxuries of an aristocratic home, Vesper is very particular in her tastes and expectations. She wants everything just so, and she definitely doesn't want a mess, metaphorical or literal, on her hands.
manipulative - Vesper believes implicitly in her ability to shape any situation into one of her liking, so she takes every opportunity to turn things to the advantage of her family or herself, whether it means a little lie here or a knowing omission of facts there. Even those closest to her might be manipulated once in a while, if she feels it's for their own good.
vain - Despite Vesper's own manipulations, she is not entirely immune to manipulation. Where appeals to reason or honor fail, a well-placed compliment could convince her to oblige. As a rule, compliments to her intellect or skill tend to be more effective than compliments to her appearance.
Biography/Background:
A young aristocrat shocked society when he flouted expectations and married his actress paramour. Vesper was born two years after the scandalous marriage. As she grew, her loving parents lavished attention and affection on her.
Her parents' hopes for a son persisted over the next half a dozen years, ending only when death claimed Vesper's mother in childbirth. Though Vesper's father mourned his dead wife greatly, financial concerns overcame sorrow. He charmed a naive young heiress of substantial lands and riches into eloping with him.
Once the dust had settled from the ensuing scandal and legal kerfuffle, it was not a happy marriage. The groom's charm swiftly evaporated once his bride's wealth was in hand. He spent the money freely on improving his own estates and supporting the arts. To Vesper's disappointment, her father stayed at the family manor less and less. Even the birth of twin boys a year after the wedding could not tempt him home more often.
For her part, Vesper was prepared to welcome her reserved new stepmother into but found the woman rather tedious, full of gloom and tears and lamentations. In her father's increasingly frequent absences, the girl tried to draw her stepmother out of her reclusive shell, with limited success. Not so with her younger brothers -- Vesper doted on the twins as her parents had once doted on her. The boys are hers to shape, with their parents withdrawn into their own preoccupations, and she intends to guide them to greatness.
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