Post by Thalia Forsdottir on Feb 9, 2014 19:00:08 GMT
Full Name: Thalia Forsdottir
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Blue
Age: 16
Bloodline: Formerly of Hrafnung
Animal Forms: Pallas's Cat
Magic Type: White Dwarf
Clan or Organization: Drakonrhedi
Rank: Tiro
Description:
With delicate features and porcelain skin, Thalia is most often described as fair and delicate. She is dainty, from her rather diminutive height to her small nose to her slender fingers. All in all, she is fairly pretty, with a pale, heart-shaped face accentuated by blue eyes. Her hair is a very light blonde, a pale gold that borders on silver--a rare trait inherited from her mother. She insists that its color isn't platinum blonde, but instead that of "white gold," but very few actually go along with this belief. It is almost always loose and flying about her face, as she likes to be able to feel the wind easily.
As mentioned previously, she is rather short. However, that does not mean she's a dwarf, she's simply not the tallest person out there. She is also very spindly--as a newcomer to the Drakonrhedi, not much of the training has exactly stuck with her yet, at least where muscle's involved. As such, compared to most, her physical strength is fairly weak. However, she can still fight, and is adept at throwing stars, making her long-distance fighting quite tricky. Additionally, she is exceptionally nimble, and a remarkable climber.
Thalia is normally found in black and brown clothing of varying designs. Normally, it's pretty thick to keep out the cold, but she also doesn't mind a little bit of embellishment, usually having a bow or two on her clothing, and maybe some ruffles. She does enjoy being fashionable, and sometimes that can lead her to forego more functional clothing in favor of dazzling attire. She is fond of top hats with bows. Additionally, she wears a pair of cat's eye glasses. Her sight is not extremely impaired, but she likes how they look.
In her animal form, that of a Pallas's cat, Thalia's odd hair color carries over, giving her pelt a golden hue.
Personality:
Truant, troublemaker, transgressor, all of these have been Thalia's name at some point. She likes being called them--more for the alliteration than anything else, really, although she takes a certain pride in being so very good at making her superiors annoyed.
Thalia is far removed from the angelic being that is her older sister, instead preferring to be mischievous and misbehaving. She will sometimes ditch more boring training sessions in favor of her own sorts of training, which involves running about the Midgardborg or Drakonborg and doing a series of acrobatic stunts to train her reflexes. This is the cause of much exasperation to her mentor, who has to deal with the spunky little girl's spontaneity far too much to be healthy.
She is quite mentally immature for a sixteen year old, although she is quick-witted and mentally dexterous when it comes to problem-solving, she doesn't seem to care enough about a lot of things to actually focus on them. This will undoubtedly come back to bite her later in life, but perhaps she'll mature enough to compensate for them.
Thalia is also extremely vain, but takes her large ego in a very humorous way. She will often jokingly assert her own attractiveness, but she understands that she is a looker.
However, that does not mean that Thalia doesn't aspire to become a Pryfektus or Vetr like her sister. She just doesn't want to do it the standard way.
Drake (if applicable):
None yet.
History:
Thalia's life was fairly normal and boring for a Hrafnung child, leading her to have near-constant mischievous escapades. Her sister Freya Forsdottir has a long track record of getting her out of trouble after she gets herself in. Although Thalia will never admit it, when her older sister left for the Drakonrhedi, she became terribly lonely, pushing herself to become the best and follow her sister to the organization.
Now, however, she seems to retain little of that drive. It remains latent, and although she can pull it out when she feels like it, she loathes to use it because of the effort required.
Other:
Nothing I can think of.