Name: [indent]Jeanne Robina[/indent] Age: [indent]23[/indent] Class: [indent]Thief[/indent] Weapons: [indent]Iron Sword, Killing Edge, Vulnerary[/indent] Fighting Style: [indent]The whole stealing-crap mindset doesn't transfer to combat. Jeanne will face her opponent as is, without using nasty underhanded tricks. She is, however, acrobatic in her movement style, and embellishes movements with those acrobatic motions. Everything she does has a purpose (some of which is to look cool). In using her sword, she points it downwards and has a backhanded grip on the hilt.[/indent] Personality: [indent]An honor-bound, charismatic thief who will never steal from the poor and downtrodden. Jeanne has a mischievous air and a flamboyant personality, which contrasts her actual mode of going about her business: in the shadows, through the treetops. She likes her line of work, always full of danger. She is well-liked by the less-well-off, and quite disliked by the affluent. She's always miffed that they never get her eyes right when they put a price over her head. "Takes away from the thrill of the chase," she says. She is always cheery and somewhat sharp-tongued, and likes to alliterate. She is the person in the army who reads the most adventure novels.[/indent] History: [indent]Jeanne Robina is no mere petty thief. Hailing from a small forest town (the name of which she chooses not to disclose), Jeanne had a romanticized view of the life of high crime and misdemeanor. Nay, she did not dream of mob bosses and supervillains (can't imagine that they had those in the world of [i]Fire Emblem[/i]); instead, she dreamed of being an advocate of the downtrodden layman. She herself was quite impoverished, but cheeky enough to swipe a thing or two from the odd rich folk's caravan. Never did she touch the peddling wagons of the poor; she had a good sense on what the poor were like and rarely made mistakes. She grew up in the forest, becoming well-known as champion of the poverty-stricken villages and infamous as one of the most-wanted brigands to the affluent. Not that she minded; she liked the risk, the challenge. She often jokes that the Guillotine and the Gallows are her best friends. She especially became good at theft, taking the easy pickings from the rich, because she felt that she had to; her family often could not support itself, even as her father and mother and sister all worked. She never joined any bands of thieves, since she held a set of morals that most brigands and pirates did not. She never stole from the poor, only from the greedy; she never stole from the kind, only from the cruel. Those two tenets have guided Jeanne's moral compass. That being said, many believe that the law should be laid harshly upon her, and so Jeanne remains trapped in the shadows. Not that she minds. It's cool in there.[/indent] Appearance: [indent]Jeanne has short wavy chestnut hair that reaches the top of her neck, flaring out. Her eyes are narrow and have smile lines framing them from her jolly demeanor. She has thin lips and a chipped tooth. Her nose does not protrude much from her face. When she smiles, she has dimples. She has an olive bandana that she wraps around her head, and does not wear any jewelry since it flashes and gives her away. Jeanne has a slender, acrobatic body type all over, in her limbs, torso, hips, etc., and is somewhat average sized, at 5'6". Her clothing is primarily green and brown, much like Robin Hood. She wears a simple olive tunic, bound to her waist by two leather belts with simple dull steel buckles, and brown tights with tan shorts. On her shorts, she has several pockets, and she has clipped her sword's scabbard onto another leather belt. She has various dangling cords and ropes hanging from her belts. Over her tunic, she has a brown hooded vest with gold fringe and a wide neck opening. Jeanne has an olive scarf and brown elbow-length gloves with tan cuffs secured with steel links. Her boots are the same color, though she had time to paint green floral designs down the side. They may look nice, but they serve the purpose of blending into the trees.[/indent] Reason for being a Reclaimer: [indent]As stated before, Jeanne is a [i]moral[/i] thief. She is no barbaric brigand; she prefers nonviolent interaction (she WILL CUT if threatened), and would much prefer an atmosphere of peace. Also, sending an infamous thief on a mission of peace has some great symbolic value of acceptance and reconciliation. Hopefully these folks will know what a literature is.[/indent] Here's my first character.