[Hider=Bolita Fava][Center][B]-Name-[/B] Bolita Fava [B]-Age-[/B] 22 [B]-Race-[/B] Beanish [B]-Personality-[/B] Sociable, Courageous, Impulsive. [B]-Appearance-[/B] Bolita is green-skinned like all Beanish, and has small blue eyes. Her hair is a light brown and strait, though is usually put up in a ponytail. Her attire consists of a black headband around her forehead, a purple high-collared athletic jacket with a white undershirt (That can't be seen unless the jacket is unzipped.) and a black mini-skirt with compression shorts underneath. The shoes she wears are black tennis shoes, and her socks go halfway up to her knees. The satchel she carries about is brown in color, with a few badges from both the BeanBean and Mushroom kingdoms pinned on. Though it's contents are just beans for the most part. [B]-Techniques-[/B] There is not much special about the Beanish people ability-wise, though individuals, such as the guards of BeanBean Castle, are known for using swords. Some individuals also use hammers as weapons, though they are rare. Bolita does not focus on the use of weapons; rather using her hands and feet to defend herself. Her skills aren't exactly honed, but she has learned a few techniques that are focused on taking down or dazing opponents. Beanish are for the most part light-weighted (Queen Bean not being included...) And that allows for them to be quite agile, and spring up quite high with their jumps. That being said, most Beanish are fragile as well, unable to take much damage unless they want their game to be over. [I]Hammerblow:[/I] A technique used to break enemy defenses and deal moderate damage. Interlocking her hands at the fingers similar to holding a hammer, she swings downwards, usually aiming for the head of the opponent. Durable enemies with shells or other natural defenses won't be as effected by the strike due to Bolita not being strong enough to bust through the hard shell, though if she can manage to hit their heads or soft spots, it'll still be quite damaging. With enough acrobatic skill, it may be possible to add more force to the attack starting from the air. Though she's not experienced enough to actually attempt it in a fight. [I]Low Sweep:[/I] A technique that can both damage enemies and trip them up. The move is a simple quick swing of one foot aiming for the legs of her enemies, in an attempt to knock them off balance and leave them open to another attack. It can also be useful for countering incoming Koopa Shells, or kicking away Koopa's that are already hiding inside their shells. A sturdy opponent wouldn't be fazed by this move, leaving Bolita open to being attacked. She is usually smart enough to know when not to use it, but she can get careless. With enough acrobatic skill, she could deliver entirely new, more damaging attacks with aerial kicks. Her skill is not exactly high enough to attempt anything worth mentioning, though. [I]Bean Flick:[/I] Bolita has had a habit of picking up beans since she herself was a teeny bean. She keeps them in a satchel she brings pretty much everywhere. She only ever found one use for them, and that was flicking them at people who were annoying her. This habit has never changed, and she'd even be willing to flick them at enemies to get them irritated and careless. This move isn't damaging, but can draw aggro away from those on the battlefield that are in danger. The enemies' frustration can cause their attacks to be more brutal when aimed towards her, therefor endangering her greatly if she ends up being hit. Though their carelessness makes them easier to dodge. [B]-History-[/B] Bolita spent most of her childhood growing up in the BeanBean Kingdom. Hearing the tales of how Mario, Luigi, and the great Prince Peasley saved the entire kingdom from the hands of Cackletta from the inhabitants of the capital Castle Town. It was enough to make the girl want her own adventures; full of fun and even a little danger. But since Mario and Luigi left, the kingdom had been peaceful. The place was far too dull for an adventure; she needed somewhere more exciting. Occasionally the news of Bowser's actions and Mario's victories over him reached their ears; and this made it clear to her that of all places, the Mushroom Kingdom was certainly where her adventure would be. They seemed to always have something happening. Of course, she never knew how casual Bowser's schemes were. To her it sounded dangerous and exciting, she wanted to see all the commotion for herself. Through her younger years she never got the chance however, not until she was 19. Some of the Beanish began inhabiting the Mushroom Kingdom, and Bolita, along with her family, were some of them. The total number of Beanish was under a hundred, so they were quite a rare sight. Only around 7, countering Bolita, her mother, her father, and little brother, lived in Toad Town. Most of the others were more spread out across the different landscapes. Bolita had never considered her need for self-defense, really. Though as she listened to the stories of Mario and, very occasionally, Luigi, she figured out just how dangerous their adventures were. There was a Dojo in town, ran by an old toad who referred to himself simply as "The Master", that taught self-defense to those willing to learn. Bolita figured it was the right place to go, and joined the Dojo under The Master's teachings. She was a rather dedicated student that learned most of what she knew from her fellow students. She wasn't talented enough to pull off some of The Master's techniques, but managed along her own path. At the current date, with the panic set in about Mario and Luigi not being around to save Princess [S]Toadstool[/S] Peach, Bolita has seen it as a chance to go on an adventure of her very own. Though Bowser's apparent power of the Mushroom Kingdom inhabitants was painfully obvious, so running in wasn't perhaps the best option. She's currently looking for a solution to this issue. Comrades were necessary, she figured. It wasn't a task for one girl, that's for sure. [B]-Other-[/B] [URL=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXW__dqWjNk]Theme of Bolita[/URL][/Center][/Hider] There. Probably a spelling mistake or two, but I'm feeling kind of lazy and don't want to check. >w> If there's anything wrong with it, tell me. I'll see what I can do to fix it up.