Player: MystWalker -
Mortal Name: Sara Danielles
Fae Name: Jalda of the Wood
Court: Seelie
Legacies: Sage/Ringleader
Seeming: Wilder
Kith: Troll
Ravaging/Musing Threshold: Inspire Creativity
Attributes
Physical
Strength 3
Dexterity 3
Stamina 4
Social
Charisma 2
Manipulation 1
Appearance 3
Mental
Perception 2
Intelligence 3
Wits 3
Abilities
Talents
Alertness 3
Athletics 2
Brawl 3
Dodge 3
Empathy 1
Instruction 1
Intimidation 1
Skills
Drive 2
Etiquette 2
Melee 3
Crafts 1
Knowledges
Cameras 2
Computer 1
History 3
Law 1
Literature 2
Lore 1
Backgrounds
Rememberance 2
Resources 1
Chimera 2
Arts
Primal 3
Realms
Fae 3
Nature 1
Prop 1
Glamour 4
Willpower 5
Banality 3
Flaws: Changeling Eyes (gold), Slipped Seeming (blue tint to skin)
Mortal Age: 19
Mortal Profession: Freelance writer/photographer for cultural/historical magazines
Chimera: Warhammer (2) - Oak Reaver - Diff (4), Dmg (+3) - It looks like a camera tripod to mortal eyes.
Appearance, Mortal: Tall (5'10"), Long flowing black hair, Gold eyes, blue tinted skin (pawned off as not liking the light), chisled features, soft smile. Wears jeans, iron-clad boots, t-shirts/tank tops, and jackets. Must wear glasses for near sightedness, prefers to keep them on even when no mortals are present.
Appearance, Fae: Tall (6'7"), long flowing black hair, gold eyes, well built (though not overly muscular), breathtaking facial features. Wears the same things as in mortal form but carries Oak Reaver around.
Background:
When Sara Danielles found out that she was actually a troll named Jalda her world became far more interesting. Where once there was a young girl stuck in an old manor with her historian of a father there was now a young troll who relished in the tales of the honorable days of the mortal folk. Jalda found herself far more than intrigued by the history of the medieval mortals, she was entranced.
She barely managed to finish highschool for want to travel. Her ability to learn history and lore and to reteach it drove her to become a freelancer for varoius historical and literary magazines. The blunt and dry maner of the trollish kith served her well when it came to getting articles into magazines; scholars enjoyed the raw facts, not fancy tales of what it might have been like. When she's not doing her mortal job she's inspiring other photographers and writers by teaching them new techniques and views. Her goal is to get as many artists as possible to think freely and openly among friends and to make their dreams of publishing come true.
Her changeling ties include several friends at various freeholds who have been invaluable when it comes to gathering historical fact, literary resources and even plane tickets around the world. As a result of her travels Jalda has more open views of the other commoner kiths and enjoys their company, though she herself remains quiet and thoughtful during most conversations.
Unlike the other trolls of her kith, Jalda isn't especially fond of the way the sidhe rule. She's seen too much of the changeling world to be blind to what many of them are doing, and she doesn't trust any of them until she gets to know them personally. Once the noble in question has her friendship, however, it's hard for them to loose it.