Post by Dako on May 17, 2017 2:22:03 GMT
Basic Info
Name: Evangeline Barlow
Nickname: Evie
Age: 32
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Description
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 180 lbs
Appearance: Evie is an imposing figure, having the appearance of a fighter. She stands at 6'5", an impressive height, with an athletic and toned physique. Her skin has been tanned from years in the sun at sea and marked with numerous and various scars. Her hair is kept hacked short, clear that she cut it herself to keep from having it grabbed in a fight. She does, however, have two long braids that she keeps for personal reasons.
Personality: Evie is a self-centered and easily irritable person. In her time as a captain of her crew, she become accustomed to people following her orders. After being kicked from her own ship in a mutiny, you would expect her to be humbled and perhaps aware that people do not appreciate her attitude, but instead she has only grown more bitter and angry, now holding a large grudge against her former crew.
Traits
Strengths:
Strong - Put simply, Evie is a physically strong person, having gotten to this state from her time at sea and from a desire to be able to handle herself in a fight.
Fighter - Not only is Evie strong, she knows how to use her strength effectively in a fight to turn the tides in her favor. She's even been known to fight dirty, if needed.
Sailor - As a former captain of a ship, Evie is very well-educated in the art of sailing on the open seas.
Weaknesses:
Brash - Evie's attitude has been known to get her into trouble, yet despite this she has made little effort to change her ways, viewing herself as being in the right.
Pirate - As a former pirate captain, Evie has little trust or respect for laws and government systems of wherever she goes, and she is no stranger to the inside of a cell.
Reckless - Evie's behavior is typically self-destructive, both in and out of a fight. She will take hits if it somehow helps her or gives her an advantage, and she typically does not give much thought at all to many things, instead acting on instinct.