[hider=Guillame] Name: Guillame deRossane Appearance: [hider=Guillame] [img]http://t02.deviantart.net/PyUCJcv8KiOZyvJuyiAa2PaERHw=/300x200/filters:fixed_height(100,100):origin()/pre11/1145/th/pre/f/2010/218/5/1/myrmidon_by_char_coal.jpg[/img] [/hider] Class: Mercenary Age: 21 Sex: Male Weapon Rank: Sword Rank: D Equipment: Bronze Sword, Vulnary x1 Skills: [i]Strong Riposte[/i] When the enemy triggers the battle, damage +3. [i]Espirit de Corps[/i] When supporting another unit, he increases their damage done, and decreases damage taken. Plot subjective: Yes. Go crazy with it. Personality: Bright and cheery, Guillame wears his clothes loose and his heart on his sleeve. Emotional and headstrong, he often acts before thinking, which gets him in trouble more often than not. He has a penchant for dance and reverie, and is always up for a spot of fun. A deeply supportive person, he cares for his comrades both on and off the battlefield, always willing to lend a hand when and wherever needed. Biography: Guillame was born a peasant in the Rosanne countryside. The oldest of 4 children, he was used to taking charge and being authoritative even from a young age. When he wasn't working in the fields with his parents, he could be found play-fighting with his friends, or generally goofing off. Guillame still remembers his disaffection with the appointing of the Grand Cleric Vanessa: His father had explained to him that she had come to that position because she had found an stone of some sort. Guillame came to the conclusion that finding colorful rocks on the ground was no proper basis for a ecclesiastical hierarchy, and hasn't quite gotten over it yet. He has yet to make pilgrimage to the Grand Cathedral, and has no particular love for the church. Still, he has something of a patriotic streak, and was more than willing to report when he was conscripted into the Rosannean army. Surprisingly, military life was a good fit for him, and he soon found his way through the bureaucratic ladder to his position of Aide-de-camp, where his dogged dedication to the rules of war and warfare gave him an ethical grounding in the otherwise dubious moral nature of war. With the rumors of a crusade making their way among the ranks, Guillame has felt less confidant in his standing in the Rosannean army, and has even considered desertion. 6 is the magic number. [/hider]