Post by Atherius von Groth on Jun 14, 2016 14:10:49 GMT -8
Name: Aldua Narcissus Anja
Age: 23
Gender: Gender-Fluent
Affiliation: Flexible; though usually working for their own designs.
Profession: Musician. Actor/Actress.
Inventory/Important Possessions: Lute, Shoulder-strap Satchel.
Personality: With a vision to always look forwards and calculate before the set action, Aldia has been found to be a very charismatic individual. With a smooth voice that alternates between either overly gruff to hyper feminine. The dreams of grandeur and higher political standings have always interested them; though such intrigues are masked by layers of of seemingly countless walls into their psyche. What is a simple task is either thrown aside as such or further investigated towards it's barest form of symbolism; though the lengths of this nitpicking has been seen to differentiate substantially at random intervals. Even the mind of Aldia appears to be a fog of pure ambiguity.
Appearance: Aldia themself bares both the appearance of a man and a women, in almost every regard. It's almost impossible to play their gender, and the absolute joy that Aldia finds in avoiding the answer or playing coy about it can always be seen with the wide smile across their ruby-painted lips. From behind, Aldia would appear almost womanly, if not for their slightly broader shoulders, though when facing them, it would still be a mind-shattering task to comprehend their gender precisely. With eyebrows that fall on the brow-line and a slight bump in the brow, many could see Aldia as a man; though what lies to be the problem is that their hairline (While difficult to see from how Aldia chose to wear their hair) runs higher up then a male's hairline should be. Not only this, but Aldia's jawline and neck have an extremely feminine form to them, remaining very thin though not enough to be considered for any type of malnourished treatment place on the androgynous figure. Just as looking at the features on Aldia, distinguishing whether their skin was even real took an expert to tell! The type of makeup one would wear in theater adorned their face and seemingly hid any extreme lines on the face.
With features aside, Aldia's hair waved and curled at some points- molten colored locks of crimson swayed down the lightly colored face from the bard's head. While cut somewhat short in the back, Aldia's bangs fell further to the left and blocked the red-head's left eye. Their iris was a peculiar color of aquatic blue and green, overlapping one another and drawing closer to the grassy hue as it drew closer to the retina. Along Aldia's right eye, there was a type of eye-liner that curled upwards on the eye, giving a very show-folk appearance to the ambiguous being, though that would at times be forgotten about and somewhat covered by Aldia's moderate length lashes.
Aldia's physical form was a strange one at that. On one hand there was the feminine figure for the smaller shoulders that fell downwards, and on the other Aldia's legs where surprisingly thin and boy-ish. However, do to how Aldia preferred to wear much more elegant clothes, the proper figure of the musician always evaded the inquisitive stares of those around
.(I hate color pencils. Seriously! Also, drawing only a head really is a pain sometimes.)
History: Aldia bore no real kin in the lands where they where said to be from; though that might be another of their extravagant lies being pulled upon for far too long. Aldia was never known for lying though, only playing jests really, and harmless ones at that. Little was actually known about the constantly moving musician; one day they would be seen tuning and singing a song in the taverns along the outskirts, only to then be found playing their lute for nobility and higher-born individuals before their dining. There are rumors from time-to-time of Aldia claiming to be the son of a far-off Lord, who'd abandoned him in one of the barns from within the walls of the kingdom. Other times the rumors are that she's actually she is the illegitimate daughter of a cheating duchess and presumably a drunk, failure of a bard who died from trying to use a Hydra's home as their 'relief spot'. While none have been found to be true, neither have they been seen to have falsehood either. There where rumors that a man did in fact die to a Hydra for unmentionable reasons no more then twenty-four years ago. As well, the farm that revolved around the rumor of Aldia being left in a barn can be found within the city; though it's long since been abandoned. Nothing seemed truthful about the strange Aldia, though people still seemed to find themselves drawn to the musician- finding some sense of strong morality and importance whenever hearing them boast about how stoic their ambitions where.
Other: Aldia will never reveal their gender to anyone unless they're -really- pushed into a corner or found in a strange situation.
Age: 23
Gender: Gender-Fluent
Affiliation: Flexible; though usually working for their own designs.
Profession: Musician. Actor/Actress.
Inventory/Important Possessions: Lute, Shoulder-strap Satchel.
Personality: With a vision to always look forwards and calculate before the set action, Aldia has been found to be a very charismatic individual. With a smooth voice that alternates between either overly gruff to hyper feminine. The dreams of grandeur and higher political standings have always interested them; though such intrigues are masked by layers of of seemingly countless walls into their psyche. What is a simple task is either thrown aside as such or further investigated towards it's barest form of symbolism; though the lengths of this nitpicking has been seen to differentiate substantially at random intervals. Even the mind of Aldia appears to be a fog of pure ambiguity.
Appearance: Aldia themself bares both the appearance of a man and a women, in almost every regard. It's almost impossible to play their gender, and the absolute joy that Aldia finds in avoiding the answer or playing coy about it can always be seen with the wide smile across their ruby-painted lips. From behind, Aldia would appear almost womanly, if not for their slightly broader shoulders, though when facing them, it would still be a mind-shattering task to comprehend their gender precisely. With eyebrows that fall on the brow-line and a slight bump in the brow, many could see Aldia as a man; though what lies to be the problem is that their hairline (While difficult to see from how Aldia chose to wear their hair) runs higher up then a male's hairline should be. Not only this, but Aldia's jawline and neck have an extremely feminine form to them, remaining very thin though not enough to be considered for any type of malnourished treatment place on the androgynous figure. Just as looking at the features on Aldia, distinguishing whether their skin was even real took an expert to tell! The type of makeup one would wear in theater adorned their face and seemingly hid any extreme lines on the face.
With features aside, Aldia's hair waved and curled at some points- molten colored locks of crimson swayed down the lightly colored face from the bard's head. While cut somewhat short in the back, Aldia's bangs fell further to the left and blocked the red-head's left eye. Their iris was a peculiar color of aquatic blue and green, overlapping one another and drawing closer to the grassy hue as it drew closer to the retina. Along Aldia's right eye, there was a type of eye-liner that curled upwards on the eye, giving a very show-folk appearance to the ambiguous being, though that would at times be forgotten about and somewhat covered by Aldia's moderate length lashes.
Aldia's physical form was a strange one at that. On one hand there was the feminine figure for the smaller shoulders that fell downwards, and on the other Aldia's legs where surprisingly thin and boy-ish. However, do to how Aldia preferred to wear much more elegant clothes, the proper figure of the musician always evaded the inquisitive stares of those around
.(I hate color pencils. Seriously! Also, drawing only a head really is a pain sometimes.)
History: Aldia bore no real kin in the lands where they where said to be from; though that might be another of their extravagant lies being pulled upon for far too long. Aldia was never known for lying though, only playing jests really, and harmless ones at that. Little was actually known about the constantly moving musician; one day they would be seen tuning and singing a song in the taverns along the outskirts, only to then be found playing their lute for nobility and higher-born individuals before their dining. There are rumors from time-to-time of Aldia claiming to be the son of a far-off Lord, who'd abandoned him in one of the barns from within the walls of the kingdom. Other times the rumors are that she's actually she is the illegitimate daughter of a cheating duchess and presumably a drunk, failure of a bard who died from trying to use a Hydra's home as their 'relief spot'. While none have been found to be true, neither have they been seen to have falsehood either. There where rumors that a man did in fact die to a Hydra for unmentionable reasons no more then twenty-four years ago. As well, the farm that revolved around the rumor of Aldia being left in a barn can be found within the city; though it's long since been abandoned. Nothing seemed truthful about the strange Aldia, though people still seemed to find themselves drawn to the musician- finding some sense of strong morality and importance whenever hearing them boast about how stoic their ambitions where.
Other: Aldia will never reveal their gender to anyone unless they're -really- pushed into a corner or found in a strange situation.