Elvira, Wandering Cleric
Dec 23, 2023 23:32:16 GMT -5
Post by Elvira, Wandering Cleric on Dec 23, 2023 23:32:16 GMT -5
Elvira, Wandering Cleric
Gender: Female (She/They)
Age: 25
Race: Moon Elf
Nationality: Moongladian, Eclipse City
Appearance: Pale lavender skin, nearly a pale white. Her thin body is covered in ornate robes that mostly hide her figure. Darkened eyes and a deep gray hairstyle peek out from the hood of her robes. When she's not wearing her robes, she typically wears a white blouse with black leather leggings and tall brown boots.
Update!
Due to being bonded with a celestial being, Elvira's pale skin now has swirls of purple flowing up her arms and spilling out to her chest and back. Some say it looks as if a dark purple smoke had been trapped in her skin. On top of this, her hair is now a bright white that glows in the moonlight and has gentle streaks of her natural dark gray.
Personality: While she is calm and collected, she's rather cold at the first meet. If one gets to know her, however, she is bright, bubbly, and intelligent. Though she sometimes hides it, she is very caring for those who wish to do good. At times, she hesitates to bring harm to those wishing to do harm to others. When it comes to her new "adoptive" family, however, she will strike at the first sign of danger.
History: Elvira began life born to a heavily religious family. At a young age, she joined the church in her city and immediately began to show promise, exceeding in her religious studies. Tragedy soon struck for the elven child, however. At the age of 10, her mother and father (both of which were rather high ranking in the Temple of the Moon) were slain by a goblin army they had accidentally ventured too close to during a trip. Feeling the strong religious pull, she wished to know the souls of her parents had been put to ease. This started her drive to be an undertaker. Years of rigorous training passed before she was allowed to practice.
Now she travels the land in search of knowledge, making sure to perform rituals for those who need them along the way.