Name: Lisa
Aliases: The forest girl
Title(s): None
Role: None
Moral Alignment: True Neutral
Affiliations: The forest
Hometown: Oblitus
Relationships: None
Race: Human
Sub-race: half-elf
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Appearance:
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Lisa is about 5'4", weighs a light 47 kg, has a slight build and seems rather fit, flexible and agile, yet no strength. All this is accompanied by soft blonde hair and playful yellow eyes, she has nothing but her hand-made dress and hat
Equipment: Nothing but an old rusted carving knife
Combat Prowess: None
Spells/Powers: The ability to force a single other person to live through one of her memories in her eyes, allowing them to feel, see, smell and hear everything from the memory, their body is not effect and seems to simply stand in a trance-like state for the duration, dizziness and nausea may occur to those unused to it
Weaknesses: no combat experience at all, while using her ability, she seems to experience the memory too (effectively using the ability against herself as well), only works on one person at a time. Doesn't exactly speak fluent english, doesn't know the meaning of "social boundaries" and can't tell what social standing is
Personality: Lisa is a playful, content young girl that enjoys having fun andgenerally just messing around, she is, in her essence, innocent. She loves nature and animals in particular, and while she has nothing against eating meat, she prefers vegetables, fruits and generally just plants as a better alternative. Lisa loves to laugh and considers everything equal.
Skills: knows how to survive in the wild, is comfortable being alone and with animals and has an advanced knowledge of herbs and what they do.
Bio/History: Lisa was left in Kryamn forest by her parents on the discovery that she wasn't completely an elf, or completely a human. They seemed to have had her completely by accident and had not intended for her to exist at all, so instead of caring for her, they tossed her in a forest to die. The animals, however, and the forest itself, was curious as to what this strange new entity was, and so welcomed it into forest life carefully, after all, humans were very hazardous towards all plant-life, from cutting them down for materials, to destroying them over wars, it was safe to say that nature had a reason to be careful, but it thought
"What if this one turns out different?". So it allowed the child to live. The child grew up happily, supplied everything that was needed to her by a comforting enviromenr of squirrels, birds and other forest critters, and never having met another human all her life. The girl heard all the names of the animals, and decided to call herself a
Lisa. She lived her life joyfully, having fun in the sun-lit foresr and never once having fear in her heart. She lived in paradise and is, in essence, innocent.