Post by Tulip and Terrence on Jun 29, 2014 1:35:50 GMT
Sister? Companion? Unknown relationship to Terrence.
Yes, face claim is male, I know.
Possibly will pick a new one BUT I LOVE IT TOO MUCH SO NYAH.
But more likely I will keep this, and just say she is flat chested.
Lookie dat hat tho.
From same place as last one.
Full Name: Unknown
(Presumed) Alias: Tulip McBiscuit
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Brown
Age: Looks to be in her early to mid-twenties, probably slightly younger than her companion.
Bloodline: Her and her companion are believed to be outsiders, although they themselves have spread various conflicting stories about their origins. The second most likely scenario seems to be that they hail from clan Hrafnung. Physically, she looks like an outsider- probably tracing back to east Asia, possibly with some European in there somewhere.
Animal Forms: Grasshopper mouse
Magic Type: Cepheid variable, and more adept by far than her companion. (or switch to fire?).
Clan or Organization: N.A.
Rank: N.A.
Description: She and Terrence tend to dress to a theme. At present, they incorporate playing cards and relevant symbolism into their outfits. Only last year, however; they were dressed as clowns, complete with garish facepaint.
Her current favoured attire is a long red tunic with blue buttons and black and blue accents, as well as a black belt with four playing card symbols in the centre. Her red cap is also adorned with playing card symbols, as is the tunic itself. A blue variant of this outfit is also often worn, and a silver one reserved for special occasions.
Tulip is built for speed more than strength, although she is not some fragile flower. This may be due to her comparatively limited ability to feel pain. She does feel it, but nowhere near as strongly as some. Her companion is the same. This is both an advantage and a hindrance- Tulip is not well equipped to judge the severity of her injuries in general but, on the other hand, pain does not limit her ability to function in combat as strongly as it limits some.
Personality: Tulip likes to talk in rhyme. She doesn't always speak this way, but it’s a personal preference. Just something fun she likes to do, as it were. She tried haiku as well, but quickly got bored of that. You can’t say much in three short lines, with a set number of syllables, after all. And Tulip, like her companion, does love to talk!
While she is more than capable of holding her own in combat, Tulip is not one to throw the first punch, so to speak. Sure, she’ll taunt and goad you to the point of wanting to throttle her, and is not above less-than-subtle veiled threats if somebody seems especially hostile; but Tulip has yet to initiate actual physical fighting. She likes to have an excuse, I suppose.
However, Tulip is very fond of causing mischief. This puts her at odds with her companion, who has marginally more of a sense of honour and would like to help those in need. As they only act in tandem, more than one decision has been made through a long session of bickering. Both are quite strong willed creatures, so this can soon get tedious if you want them to take quick action.
Tulip is almost always smiling. Even in combat, she will grin and laugh and toss jibes. Perhaps you would call her immature, as she seems to have no sense of self-preservation (at least, until it comes to behemoths- then she’s a mile away and digging a hole to hide in).
Both Tulip and Terrence are quite the conspiracy theorists. In fact, part of the reason they change their outfits with such frequency is related to a conviction that they need to hide from a race of alien overlords (with terrible taste in interior decorating and breath like stale macaroni, if Tulip is to be believed).
History: They tell so many contradictory stories, it would be hard to piece together anything resembling a coherent narrative.
Other: Tulip was bitten by a drake once. It's generally agreed that she deserved it, but don't say that to her face.
True to her name, Tulip has an extreme sweet tooth. She may or may not have a peanut allergy- she avoids them like the plague. She prefers chocolate to caramel, Terrence is the opposite.
Quite often, she and Terrence finish each other’s sentences. A psychic connection has been speculated, but this is utterly fantastic nonsense.
Tulip once wrote a song for a famous songstress to perform. It was awful; however, Tulip was so convinced that it would be amazing that she kidnapped the artist’s cat to blackmail her into singing it on stage. Suffice to say, the McBiscuits are not overly welcome anywhere near the woman these days.
Yes, face claim is male, I know.
Possibly will pick a new one BUT I LOVE IT TOO MUCH SO NYAH.
But more likely I will keep this, and just say she is flat chested.
Lookie dat hat tho.
From same place as last one.
Full Name: Unknown
(Presumed) Alias: Tulip McBiscuit
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Brown
Age: Looks to be in her early to mid-twenties, probably slightly younger than her companion.
Bloodline: Her and her companion are believed to be outsiders, although they themselves have spread various conflicting stories about their origins. The second most likely scenario seems to be that they hail from clan Hrafnung. Physically, she looks like an outsider- probably tracing back to east Asia, possibly with some European in there somewhere.
Animal Forms: Grasshopper mouse
Magic Type: Cepheid variable, and more adept by far than her companion. (or switch to fire?).
Clan or Organization: N.A.
Rank: N.A.
Description: She and Terrence tend to dress to a theme. At present, they incorporate playing cards and relevant symbolism into their outfits. Only last year, however; they were dressed as clowns, complete with garish facepaint.
Her current favoured attire is a long red tunic with blue buttons and black and blue accents, as well as a black belt with four playing card symbols in the centre. Her red cap is also adorned with playing card symbols, as is the tunic itself. A blue variant of this outfit is also often worn, and a silver one reserved for special occasions.
Tulip is built for speed more than strength, although she is not some fragile flower. This may be due to her comparatively limited ability to feel pain. She does feel it, but nowhere near as strongly as some. Her companion is the same. This is both an advantage and a hindrance- Tulip is not well equipped to judge the severity of her injuries in general but, on the other hand, pain does not limit her ability to function in combat as strongly as it limits some.
Personality: Tulip likes to talk in rhyme. She doesn't always speak this way, but it’s a personal preference. Just something fun she likes to do, as it were. She tried haiku as well, but quickly got bored of that. You can’t say much in three short lines, with a set number of syllables, after all. And Tulip, like her companion, does love to talk!
While she is more than capable of holding her own in combat, Tulip is not one to throw the first punch, so to speak. Sure, she’ll taunt and goad you to the point of wanting to throttle her, and is not above less-than-subtle veiled threats if somebody seems especially hostile; but Tulip has yet to initiate actual physical fighting. She likes to have an excuse, I suppose.
However, Tulip is very fond of causing mischief. This puts her at odds with her companion, who has marginally more of a sense of honour and would like to help those in need. As they only act in tandem, more than one decision has been made through a long session of bickering. Both are quite strong willed creatures, so this can soon get tedious if you want them to take quick action.
Tulip is almost always smiling. Even in combat, she will grin and laugh and toss jibes. Perhaps you would call her immature, as she seems to have no sense of self-preservation (at least, until it comes to behemoths- then she’s a mile away and digging a hole to hide in).
Both Tulip and Terrence are quite the conspiracy theorists. In fact, part of the reason they change their outfits with such frequency is related to a conviction that they need to hide from a race of alien overlords (with terrible taste in interior decorating and breath like stale macaroni, if Tulip is to be believed).
History: They tell so many contradictory stories, it would be hard to piece together anything resembling a coherent narrative.
Other: Tulip was bitten by a drake once. It's generally agreed that she deserved it, but don't say that to her face.
True to her name, Tulip has an extreme sweet tooth. She may or may not have a peanut allergy- she avoids them like the plague. She prefers chocolate to caramel, Terrence is the opposite.
Quite often, she and Terrence finish each other’s sentences. A psychic connection has been speculated, but this is utterly fantastic nonsense.
Tulip once wrote a song for a famous songstress to perform. It was awful; however, Tulip was so convinced that it would be amazing that she kidnapped the artist’s cat to blackmail her into singing it on stage. Suffice to say, the McBiscuits are not overly welcome anywhere near the woman these days.