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mytarget) wrote in
sweetdevil2019-08-09 10:22 pm
32nd ♫ | find a mechanist, a mechanism, working one-by-one
OC VOICETEST FOR EIRLYS
- Somewhere in her amiguously early-to-mid 20's with a very slim build, standing at about 5'4''. Her skin is extremely pale and her hair is long and white, though it's pinned in a bun at the back of her head with one long piece at the front hanging loose. She's kind of Stunningly Pretty, but in a slightly uncomfortably and off kind of way.
- Dressed in mostly in whites and blueish grays and armed with a small dagger and a rapier.
- A level 7 Transmutation Wizard, so she's like, pretty okay at magic but not like, The Best
- Kind of a squishy wizard, and much, much lighter than she should be, even for her size
- Hailing from a D&D game, so her experiences of tech and culture are influenced by that general fantasy time period
- Book smart, educated and well-spoken, despite her lack of memories
- Well-meaning and unable to keep her nose out of trouble if she thinks she can help
- Very formal and slightly stilted , even though by god is she trying her best
- Familiar with modern day culture or technology
- Genuinely cruel, actively malicious or mean-spirited to the average person
- Very good at social situations -- she isn't antisocial or unsociable but she isn't very good at being friendly or warm
- Particularly chatty, but she'll hold up her end of a conversation
- Strictly speaking, human
- But don't worry about that
- :)
- Eirlys IS:
Eirlys IS NOT:
Like my usual CMOs, I'm totally happy to roll with assumed CR, AUs, setting transplants, BASICALLY ANYTHING YA LITTLE HEART MAY DESIRE, I'M HERE TO GET ON WITH IT
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He crosses his arms so they're tucked invisibly beneath his shawl, shrugs big, and shakes his head.
Why was her arm so cold?]
Eh. I should've been paying more attention.
[He means that, sincerely. She's odder than expected, and this could either be very good or very bad for someone in his profession. He shifts back, more out of the way, so that if she follows, neither of them will be further jostled by foot traffic.]
Pardon my saying, but you're not from around here, are you?
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No, this area isn't at all familiar to me.
[ Which doesn't necessarily mean she isn't from here but – well, that's a much more complicated answer than he probably wanted, so she decides not to give it. For all intents and purposes, it's the truth. ]
I'm simply traveling. Taking stock of the local history as best I can.
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[That's not a common phrase. The local color, sure, or the local wares, but what kind of person goes digging for history?]
So you're some kind of scholar?
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[ Even with her tone as flat as it generally seems to be, these words still seem a bit rehearsed. At the very least, they're a rote explanation, even if there's apparently nothing shady about it. ]
Do you happen to be from this region?
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Can't say I am. I know it well enough, though.
[Scholars... also know a lot more than they think they do, sometimes. Wouldn't be the first time he got a lead off a bookworm.]
Looking for anything in particular?