First app of the day! I went overboard with the colors. [1] [ForumsName: Teknonick] | CharacterName: Aaron Eoforwine | CharacterAge: 11 | CharacterRace: Human Looks: Aaron Eoforwine stands at four feet, five inches. His hair is kept short and featureless, with a jet-black color throughout all his hair. His face is surprisingly younger than usual, along with big light-hazel eyes, and a small frown across his face. His attitude is usually intrigued and understanding, but seriousness tends to overcrowd the other two features when in tough thought. Aaron has two sets of clothing: A noble outfit, which consists of a plain, electric indigo hat. An azure inner-shirt, with a cerulean vest over top, the vest wearing obvious markings of the noble. The pants blend into the shirt and vest with a cerulean-cobalt hue. The boots are big and heavy, work with the pants rolling into them. A cobalt-blue robe is also worn at times, though rarely. His second outfit is that of a commoner, consisting of a thick brown shirt, and a big heavy and fluffy vest, as well as plain pants, a belt, and fluffy boots. His also has a chamoisee satchel. Skills: -Writing and Reading -Noble Schooling -Communication Skills -Horseback Riding Key Items: -Pocket Watch -Robes Items: -Satchel --Ten Foot Coil of Rope ---Small Iron Hook --One Apple --Map of the Castle --Bag of Coins ---20 Gold pieces ---10 Silver pieces -Belt --Knife --Canteen ---Water Bio: Aaron Eoforwine, son of Mimic Eoforwine, and Aodh Eoforwine. His father is one of the highest known nobles in the kingdom, being close friends with the king and queen themselves. His father grew up with the king and queen, and has received treatment as though they were related. Mimic Eoforwine prefers being called Eoforwine, and wishes everyone to call him by his title Despot. Eoforwine, that is to say, Aaron's father, is a very powerful man, only ever commanded by the king himself. With that power, Eoforwine has become a very unlikable person to those unknown to him. He is very intolerant of commoners, even to the point of punishing those Aaron would hang out with. Aodh is almost the same, being held high above most everyone, and holds herself to be the most important being on earth. If she had the chance, she would push the king off his throne and take it for herself... but that is only said in joking manners, of course. Aaron himself hates the noble lifestyle. Particularly [i]his[/] noble lifestyle. He is often forced into boring writing classes, and told to perfect his writing for "Once you get older, you will need to impress your future wife! No woman would take a man with a handwriting such as a slob!" by his father, with 'slob' meaning commoner. He also hates the boring speeches he has to sit through his father give. Or the boring balls he must attend, but always stand by the wall and avoid talking to important people, and never play around with the other children. Horseback riding is the only thing he finds fun about being a noble, as everything else is taken for granted. He is allowed to ride his horse the way he wants, but not during classes. He is very thankful to have a nice teacher, being originally a commoner herself, and understanding how cruel nobles can usually be to children. Any chance Aaron has outside of teachings, or riding his horse, he spends out in the rest of the town. His face isn't advertised like the princes are, so he is safe to wander the streets without recognition. He usually puts on his commoner's outfit (Bought at a merchant's stand) before sneaking out his window, or puts it on in the stables before sneaking out through a crack in the wall. He brings his noble clothing with him inside his satchel, as he thinks it might be useful to prove hims nobility in the case of emergency. Outside the palace, he spends his time with his friends he's met throughout the castle. He has only ever told his closest two friends his secret about being a noble, who usually don't even care about it anyway. Aaron was eventually convinced by his friends to attend their school, under the cover he is a relative to his friends, visiting from the outer villages. He finds schooling fun, and easy. He tries to be quiet, but is usually picked to be asked questions, and get's most of them right. He finds schooling here a sort of game, as he already knows most of what is taught. He does find the nature walks interesting, and insightful.