Name: Mulivon Age: [b][color=92278f]"64 seasons, respect your your elders!"[/color][/b](16) Gender: I am of the female gender. Race: A descendant of the 'Goddess' Morrigan, a child of the Fey. Appearance: [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/03/01/18/030118f87cea29f91b6b79dbee263bcc.jpg[/img] Job: [b][color=662d91][color=662d91]"I AM SIRED FROM ILK OF SHE WHO WATCHES OVER DEATH!"[/color][/color][/b] She is partly correct, but despite her negative connotations shes prevents death...Yeah shes a actually a physician, but her bedside manner leaves much to be desired. Personality: She can be quite grading, but her magics in the right place. If you where to try to sum her up in one word, she would slap you for insolence. If it wasn't for her greatest of great great great great great great great great great grandmothers Arthur would have never got the holy grail! So yes shes feels a tad entitled. Past that she is crushed underneath the pressure of being in the same bloodline of a being that is literally considered a god. She must be perfect. Background:[b][color=662d91]"My mother and grandmother have been rather insistent that I get out and show the world my power."[/color][/b] Annnnnd in reality she was sent there for more or less a continuing education in things not associated with healing magics. Like multiplication, how to not write like a doctor. (something she doesn't see as a problem) Most importantly to help her with her biggest short coming, social skills. A dash of humility wouldn't hurt. Lancelot: Just as in the tales, he is skilled beyond all his peers! Stronger than any who would threaten his queen! Lancelot unlike the legends can be a tad snarky, and has an apatite for seeds. Yes the raven like bird is the mighty Lancelot! He has amazing skills such as being adorable, amazing caw like sounds and most potent the peck of truth. All of these aid the young fey in many situations, his presence can not be calculated in strategic value. Other: For clarification purposes Morrigan was not a true goddess, rather she was a being similar to a fey or great fairy. But as she appeared in so many different tales and had such varied interpretation that many refer to her as a goddess for simplicity sake.