Sorry I took so long to post people :P [quote=Petulant] Craïs Magen N/A Human Female 21Craïs stands out from the crowd in the Morallean City States, easily identified as a foreigner. Hailing from Desertia, Craïs has a very sun-kissed complexion. Like a waterfall of fire, a fiery crimson mane cascades all the way down to her lower back, beads and pearls tied into it. Craïs' eyes are like bits of molten gold glinting in the light of a fire. Her origin is also present in her choice of attire, as she opts for a light robe with no sleeves, with a black top baring her midriff and shorts underneath it. Morallean City States - Order of Magiya:: - A magical weapon attributed to fire and light. Despite its name, the Lantern of Uriel doesn't resemble an actual lantern in appearance and is more like a bracelet. The Lantern of Uriel is fueled by the wielder's magick and can manifest both flame and illumination.:: - Another magical weapon, resembling a red gauntlet in appearance in spite of its misleading name. Can shoot magick bolts much like a crossbow.:: Arteficing Magick:: Enchantment Magick:: Her collection of magical artefacts; various:: Her collection of tomes and scrolls; variousCraïs Magen hails from the westernmost city of Desertia, The Festive City of Revelria, a sovereign city in all but name. Craïs was born an orphan and was soon thereafter made a slave due to the city's laws. Growing up as a kitchenmaid, Craïs sought for freedom and a life of adventure outside Revelria. Being a slave is not for life, not in Revelria. There are three ways one can lose their status as a slave by their own. First is to get married. Marriage is not allowed for slaves and if one does get married, they lose their status as slaves and are freed by their owners. Second, in case of a child. Slaves are not allowed to have children Third is for the slave to simply ask his or her owner. By law, the owner cannot disallow it and must free the slave. Most never do. Education requires coin the poor don't have and slave owners are by law required to extend to their slaves food, water, and shelter. Thus most slaves are content to work under their masters and mistresses even with no monetary payment.Craïs chose the third option. She was barely four summers old. Living on the streets of Revelria wasn't as easy as she had pegged it down to be. But she never regretted it. Learning how to fend for herself, Craïs was content as a "child of the alleys" until she saw her first street magician. Immensely intrigued and awed, Craïs began to bother, beg, and harass every street magician she met to teach her magic. At the age of twelve, Craïs left Revelria with a caravan of merchants. At the age of eighteen, she would arrive into the Morallean City States, much to the dismay of the Magiyan Elder Council. Her journeys between leaving Revelria and setting up Arcanium as more-or-less as her permanent residence are a story for another day... [/quote] Now that I really read... Craïs' appearance reminds me of Kirche from from Zero no Tsukaima.