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Sandra "The Templar"

Roleplay: (Character Pool)

Owner: Atsumaru

Rating: (any)   Genre: (any)  



Synopsis
2nd Ward for Strude's Perdition Game


Description
Not quite yet 34, she stands tall and composed, her steely eyes giving away nothing as she turns her piercing stare onto those nearby. Her immaculate, iridescent blue armor stands out against nearly any background, but it is her voice which calls attention to her. It carries with it still a hint of the otherworldly chorus sung in some of the Lion of Light's Septs.


Personality
Serious, with the conviction only the truly converted can sustain. Born in the golden city of light and given to a small group of monastic guardians outside of Divinity, she grew up emphatically living by a single code in a small . She is even more convicted of her new faith, as though she has something to prove. She believes that what she's doing is right: obviously, if it wasn't right she wouldn't be doing it. In many cases this style of thinking lends her strength, it lends her power, but she knows that her friends fear it will also lead to her downfall. She is rarely willing to back down from anything, and is generally the first to jump into any argument. Cold, and not well liked by those around her.


Equipment / Abilities
Armor and a quarterstaff.



History
Baptized in the light of Abhorrence upon her day of birth, it was to the order she gave her devotion, until the day Azryleah came for her. She was wandering the forest, when she heard his voice whispering to her. He spoke of sin, of guilt, of duty, and the longer she listened the more persuasive his words seemed. She did not catch sight of him that first day, nor for the next week when she quietly stole away to meet with her friend. She realized the error of her ways, the futility and evil that would call a soul evil, simply for having existed. It was when she admitted to her friend, the degradation of her conviction that he revealed himself and spoke of his need of her help. She knew the order, the way it thought, and now she saw the truth of it as well. 


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