Jacmine Inent
Aug 21, 2016 18:42:07 GMT -6
Post by Jacmine Inent on Aug 21, 2016 18:42:07 GMT -6
Name: Jacmine Inent
Class: Troubadour
Age: 21
Born in: Etruria, Barony of Inent
Appearance: Jacmine is a tall girl of about 5'10", with a fragile build. She originally had naturally darker skin, but due to her isolated lifestyle, her skin is slightly pale. She has a clear complexion, with brown-colored almond-shaped eyes. She has a small, sharp nose and an oval-shaped jaw. She has long, wavy, ice-blue hair the she curls often.
Jacmine has a large wardrobe, but her favorite attire is a maroon dress with a lace shoulder and a cloth sapphire choker.
Personality: Jacmine is an interesting individual. Either you love her or outright hate her. She's charismatic, but in a way that can come off as conceited, which she is.
She almost has separate personalities that she bears depending on the situation. On a whim she can go from, polite, soft-spoken to someone awfully witty and blunt. She's mean-spirited, quite cruel, and unemphatic due to her almost exclusive childhood with interactions limited to her servants. Prissy and arrogant because of her noble birth, and surprisingly self-deprecating and envious because of the same reason.
Jacmine is analytical and diligent, partly due because of her extensive education and a sharp mind from birth. However, she is not very athletic, or skillful at that matter.
Story: Born into nobility, from an early age, Jacmine had a life devoid of worry and danger, save for the nearest dance. Her mother, baroness of the Inent barony, fell in love with a rich and handsome commoner. After years of illicit affair, she announced her marriage and soon bore a child, Jacmine. From her early childhood, she was left to her parents' servants to raise her, with so much as a strict, stiff command from them. She wasn't to be let off of the manor grounds; much less into the village that surrounded it, and were only to make acquaintance with other nobility on the rare occasions that she met them. Following her parents’ leave from her immediate life, she began lessons in standard core studies like language, mathematics, history, along with other practices like healing magic (by her own pleas), and horse-riding.
In her mid-teens, her father fell ill and quickly passed away. Not that she cared, or saw him be sick in the first place. Rumor said that he tried, and failed, to kill Jacmine’s mother and she retaliated. Any love in their marriage had left long ago, and if there was any, it followed her father to the grave. Now without a father, and an already-absent mother, the parental binds on Jacmine weakened and she found herself sneaking out often to explore. Living her uneventful, but quaint life, she devoted herself full-fledged into her studies, including healing magic.
As Jacmine entered her twenties, her mother, increasingly older, saw herself unable to contain Jacmine anymore. Fed up with her own futile attempts to keep her daughter safe and contained, Jacmine’s mother freed Jacmine of her strict rule, trusting her to take care of herself. However, her mother spurt many jeers that she would be too pampered for that 'kind of life'. Not that Jacmine cared about that, or cared about her mother, too spoiled to see her rashness. Splintering from her family would prove to be... More, brutish, than expected. Without the help of her servants or the comfort of a manor (and with the manure of her horse) she soon seeks out other adventurers to 'hire' for their services.
Class: Troubadour
Age: 21
Born in: Etruria, Barony of Inent
Appearance: Jacmine is a tall girl of about 5'10", with a fragile build. She originally had naturally darker skin, but due to her isolated lifestyle, her skin is slightly pale. She has a clear complexion, with brown-colored almond-shaped eyes. She has a small, sharp nose and an oval-shaped jaw. She has long, wavy, ice-blue hair the she curls often.
Jacmine has a large wardrobe, but her favorite attire is a maroon dress with a lace shoulder and a cloth sapphire choker.
Personality: Jacmine is an interesting individual. Either you love her or outright hate her. She's charismatic, but in a way that can come off as conceited, which she is.
She almost has separate personalities that she bears depending on the situation. On a whim she can go from, polite, soft-spoken to someone awfully witty and blunt. She's mean-spirited, quite cruel, and unemphatic due to her almost exclusive childhood with interactions limited to her servants. Prissy and arrogant because of her noble birth, and surprisingly self-deprecating and envious because of the same reason.
Jacmine is analytical and diligent, partly due because of her extensive education and a sharp mind from birth. However, she is not very athletic, or skillful at that matter.
Story: Born into nobility, from an early age, Jacmine had a life devoid of worry and danger, save for the nearest dance. Her mother, baroness of the Inent barony, fell in love with a rich and handsome commoner. After years of illicit affair, she announced her marriage and soon bore a child, Jacmine. From her early childhood, she was left to her parents' servants to raise her, with so much as a strict, stiff command from them. She wasn't to be let off of the manor grounds; much less into the village that surrounded it, and were only to make acquaintance with other nobility on the rare occasions that she met them. Following her parents’ leave from her immediate life, she began lessons in standard core studies like language, mathematics, history, along with other practices like healing magic (by her own pleas), and horse-riding.
In her mid-teens, her father fell ill and quickly passed away. Not that she cared, or saw him be sick in the first place. Rumor said that he tried, and failed, to kill Jacmine’s mother and she retaliated. Any love in their marriage had left long ago, and if there was any, it followed her father to the grave. Now without a father, and an already-absent mother, the parental binds on Jacmine weakened and she found herself sneaking out often to explore. Living her uneventful, but quaint life, she devoted herself full-fledged into her studies, including healing magic.
As Jacmine entered her twenties, her mother, increasingly older, saw herself unable to contain Jacmine anymore. Fed up with her own futile attempts to keep her daughter safe and contained, Jacmine’s mother freed Jacmine of her strict rule, trusting her to take care of herself. However, her mother spurt many jeers that she would be too pampered for that 'kind of life'. Not that Jacmine cared about that, or cared about her mother, too spoiled to see her rashness. Splintering from her family would prove to be... More, brutish, than expected. Without the help of her servants or the comfort of a manor (and with the manure of her horse) she soon seeks out other adventurers to 'hire' for their services.