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Mia Qinwynn
One day, I too will carve my name upon this wretched earth.
HP: 400/400
MP: 400/400
Active Spells: None
Cooldown: None
Passives/Buffs: None
Items Used: None
Monsters Killed: x/x
MP: 400/400
Active Spells: None
Cooldown: None
Passives/Buffs: None
Items Used: None
Monsters Killed: x/x
Far from home, yet still somehow it felt as though no matter how far one got from their own home land that they could never truly escape it. But perhaps that was left down to the sole persons own feelings on their path of life choices among the tree of life sprouted and what branches grew from them. Some sickly and full of putrid ideals and motives, while others flourish with purity and life to last for a long time. Still, each tree has one sense of a "wilting branch" in which they can't get rid of, or even to say they couldn't remove them was a bit of an understatement. Regardless, when one wants to be as far away from where they grew up in, they were either running to escape or to hide... and sadly this had been something of a concoction of both. Just a woman whom sought out a new life with no connections to her life. Willing to cross any boundary to do so, jump through any hoop. Whatever it took to just get away was something she strived for.
What brought her here were started as rumors. Nothing too significant, but the bits and pieces had her curiosity and with nothing to her name, she needed to plant the roots for her new tree of life. Rumors run of a guild whom didn't lock themselves to being the teachers pet of law and order, but more of a place that wanted to eradicate that? Something to stand as a beacon to someone like the bounty hunters prowess of a career to be pushed forward for? It sounded like a great place to begin-- if they would accept her. And of course, nothing could be gained by sending some half assed letter of admission. No. If you wanted a job done, you had to get off your ass and do it yourself, and if anyone were to live by a code like that, it would be Mianala. The green haired elf hidden under a rather mysterious, but odd looking cloak none the less. The woman could not really see as to why a place like this would be so isolated, but the peace and quiet of everyday urban life would drive her insane... so there was already a plus one to wanting to join on top of the code she could piece together. Of course, the whole story was nothing like she thought, but the curiosity was always something that got the better of her.
The walk was slightly killer, considering the elven woman wore no shoes. Rather the leggings she wore wrapped around the center of her foot, but left the front from the ball to her toes bare as well as the heel of her foot. So as the door had opened and she began to enter, the sound of light pitter patter like sounds would fill an empty, silent hall if it stood to be so. She was cautious though... Even if it were empty, she had no real clue if these were a paranoid bunch that would aim down sights of guns, magic missiles, bows and what not in retaliation to a surprise guest, but here Mia was. The door would shut behind her and not a word spoken yet. Eyes peered around the room, firstly picking out good vantage points for things like ranged attackers and generally good lounging points if she didn't want to be bothered. She pulled the hood of her cloak down, showing off the rest of her head to show her hair pulled back and leading to a small slit that would lead to the rest of her length of green hair braided in a single form down her back. Her clothing, while not overly provocative, were also far from being formal or even normally appropriate attire for a job interview. She dressed for the job, not for looks. "Hello? Is anyone around?" Her voice came out soft, hints of hesitation in wanting to, but there was no sense in coming if she didn't have the nerve to gain more information.
What brought her here were started as rumors. Nothing too significant, but the bits and pieces had her curiosity and with nothing to her name, she needed to plant the roots for her new tree of life. Rumors run of a guild whom didn't lock themselves to being the teachers pet of law and order, but more of a place that wanted to eradicate that? Something to stand as a beacon to someone like the bounty hunters prowess of a career to be pushed forward for? It sounded like a great place to begin-- if they would accept her. And of course, nothing could be gained by sending some half assed letter of admission. No. If you wanted a job done, you had to get off your ass and do it yourself, and if anyone were to live by a code like that, it would be Mianala. The green haired elf hidden under a rather mysterious, but odd looking cloak none the less. The woman could not really see as to why a place like this would be so isolated, but the peace and quiet of everyday urban life would drive her insane... so there was already a plus one to wanting to join on top of the code she could piece together. Of course, the whole story was nothing like she thought, but the curiosity was always something that got the better of her.
The walk was slightly killer, considering the elven woman wore no shoes. Rather the leggings she wore wrapped around the center of her foot, but left the front from the ball to her toes bare as well as the heel of her foot. So as the door had opened and she began to enter, the sound of light pitter patter like sounds would fill an empty, silent hall if it stood to be so. She was cautious though... Even if it were empty, she had no real clue if these were a paranoid bunch that would aim down sights of guns, magic missiles, bows and what not in retaliation to a surprise guest, but here Mia was. The door would shut behind her and not a word spoken yet. Eyes peered around the room, firstly picking out good vantage points for things like ranged attackers and generally good lounging points if she didn't want to be bothered. She pulled the hood of her cloak down, showing off the rest of her head to show her hair pulled back and leading to a small slit that would lead to the rest of her length of green hair braided in a single form down her back. Her clothing, while not overly provocative, were also far from being formal or even normally appropriate attire for a job interview. She dressed for the job, not for looks. "Hello? Is anyone around?" Her voice came out soft, hints of hesitation in wanting to, but there was no sense in coming if she didn't have the nerve to gain more information.
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