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Hazine

Postby Hazine on October 28th, 2013, 10:48 pm

Hazine Redgrass


Appearance

Race: Mixed blood Eypharian and Human: Benshira
Gender: Female
Age: Twenty
Birthday: 89, Spring, 493.
Birthplace: Anhatep

Appearance:

Many would say Hazine was a less beautiful version of her mother. If one looked at her parent’s Hazine should have turned out the most beautiful girl but she didn’t. She turned out average at best. She is tall and has her mother’s sturdy bone structure and is a big girl even though she has very little fat upon her and only weighs a hundred thirty pounds. Her thick ebony hair when not held in a tight manageable intricate braids it flows out into a bushy untamable dry mane that drowns out the strict thin and pointed face that on her father looked noble but on her just looks harsh.

Her brows are too thin and arch to high, her nose looks like it is turned up on everyone and her chin is way too pointed. Her mouth be her prettiests feature if it wasn’t so dry and cracked from the harsh weather and poor treatment. There thin are thin tiny white scars on her ruby full lips. She inherited her mother’s warm coppery skin but didn’t inherit her mother’s habit for taking care of it and keeping it moisturised and protected from the elements. So it is leathery and worn and even though she is so young there are starts of wrinkles.

Yet the one thing the harsh desert couldn’t minimize the beauty or uniqueness are her pale washed out green eyes so like polished gems and filled with life and passion. To look in Hazine’s eyes is like looking into her very soul, she can never lie with those expressive eyes. They are line by long black lashes that curl and flutter just like every woman tries to create with cosmetics.


Character Concept
Hazine is surprisingly a very complex individual, though most people do not know that. She keeps her true thoughts and feelings closed up tight with in her only to be barely glimpsed at if one looks into her revealing eyes.

On the outward side most people see a wild carefree woman who is bold and daring with a fiery passion for life and the world. They would say Hazine is flighty and always moving from one idea to the next never really able to settle down and that this applies to her love life also.

But on the inside there is a sensitive woman who can love to deeply and to easily who is naive when it comes to people and in the past trusted to easily and had gotten burned. So Hazine wraps that side of her tightly away and wheres the outer self to keep herself safe.


Character History


Hazine was the daughter of Estra from the tents of , of the sons of Havid who was disowned from her family because she fell in love with a wealthy Eypharian merchant that had stayed in her parent’s tent. Estra left with the man yet it was not to be a happy ending. After he left the deseret he abandoned Estra leaving her pregnant and without anywhere to go. Estra soon became a slave as Hazine grew up Estra tried to protect her daughter from the cruel world tried to keep Estra from the Eypharian world of pleasure and beauty, She didn’t want her daughter to have the same flaws and weakness she had, had.

When Hazine was seven her mother, had a chance to escape with her from Anhatep, back into the desert where the lived a megure and poor life, barely surviving barely scratching out a life by their hard labor and leading lost wanderers through the desert. When Hazine was ten her mother died, fed up with scraping away for life in the deseret Hazine decided to cross the small amount of desert left between where her mother died and the great grasslands of Cyphrus.

Life in Cyphrus would have been near impossible for the poor Hazine if it were not for fated meeting with the oldest son of the Ankal of the Redgrass pavilion of the Ruby clan. Hazine adaptable nature soon had her adopted into the family. Hazine filled a bit of the void that was left over from the recent death of her adopted family's son and they filled the void left from her lack of parents. Soon Hazine forgot all about the desert and her mother’s stories of her mother’s people instead the Drykas became Hazine’s people. Though she still wears a wrap in her hair to remind her of her luckiness to have found this home.

Life with the Drykas was wonderful and happy, Hazine had found her home and place she loved the beautiful carvings and clothing and other fine crafts. She worked hard to find her place weaving beautiful cloths, and hopes to dedicate her life to the study of glyphing.

Language

Fluent Language: Pavi
Basic Language: Common
Poor Language: Shiber

Skills

Skill EXP Total Proficiency
Weaving # 7 (sp) #7 Novice
Horsemanship # 10 (sp) #10 Novice
Riding #17sp) #17 Novice
Wilderness Survival # 10(rb), # 16(sp) #26 Competent


Lores

Lore of Drykas Culture
Lore of importance to adapt

Possessions

1 Set of Clothing (Colorful)
-Simple Shirt
-Simple Pants
-Simple Undergarments
-Simple Cloak
-Simple Boots
1 Waterskin
1 Backpack which contains:
-Comb (Bone)
-Brush (Bone)
-Soap
-Razor
-Balanced Rations (1 Week’s Worth)
-1 eating knife
-Flint & Steel
100 Gold Mizas

Heirloom: A tattered scrap of a veil made from silk, it belong to her mother and was a gift from her father gave her mother.

Housing

Location: Endykas

House: 1 large tent (4 person)
1 large tarp
100 ft of rope
1 lantern
2 torches
1 bedroll
1 blanket
1 set of fishing tackle & hooks
1 bonded Strider
1 Yvas
1 large set of Yvas bags

Note on Yvas:
The Drykas use what is called a Yvas on their horses rather than bridles and saddles. A yvas is what equates to a girth with an attached breast collar combination hung with hooks and topped with a small flat hand grip that lays along a horse's shoulders. The Yvas is often placed over a colorful pad that acts to protect the horse from the rider. The grip fits over a strider's withers which holds the yvas in place. It almost looks like the type of thing vaulters used on their draft horses, though it is more functional than a vaulter's pad. The horses can free themselves from them if they got separated from their riders, and do not have tack to entrap or tangle them when they are running loose. The yvas has ring tethers on it for handling a set of wither bags and a waterskin, and is often decorated in knot-work beading that identified the horse and rider as part of a specific pavilion.

Drykas ride without any headgear or bridles on their horses at all. They do not use any halters either.


Ledger

Purchase Cost Total
Starting +100 GM 100 GM


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