Name: Ramia Elanna Kastagir, The Raven of Kastagir Age: 34 Race: Human Appearance: Ramia stands at just below 6 feet and is quite broad shouldered. Her overall physique could easily be called athletic. Her left arm has a long scar running from the knuckles all the way to her elbow and she has noticeable difficulty moving the index and middle fingers of that hand. Ramia's right hand lacks the very tip of it's middle finger and the palm also has a barely noticeable scar. Her eye color varies between green and blue depending on how sunlight hits them. She keeps her black hair - which is an oddity in her family line - cut short from the front and the slightly longer back part is kept in a ponytail that barely extends to her shoulders. Ramia wears comfortable clothes that do not hinder her movement - a simple white silk shirt with long sleeves, a pair of gray - admittedly quite form fitting - pants and black leather boots that extend just under her knees. Around her waist she has a belt from which hang a parrying dagger on the left side and a rapier on the right. Also hanging from the belt is a small coin purse and a single left handed leather glove with thin metal plates covering the knuckles and the back of the hand. Personality: Thoygh not officially a knight Ramia really aspires to act like one. She tries to be noble without fault, be honorable in combat and aid those in need. She can seem a bit cold towards those she deems beneath herself, but proves to be a stalwart ally to those she deems as her equal. Background: As the third child with a pair of older brothers Ramia's inheritance seemed rather nonexistent. Her brothers would split the duchy and she'd only have the name of the noble house of Kastagir as her inheritance. At the very least Ramia's parents gave her free reign to do what she wished and provided her with a good education. They also permitted her to lean swordplay - and learn she did. Eventually the Raven of Kastagir's skills outgrew the duchy and she set out to find more skilled opponents in other parts of the world. Though every victory gave her experience and confidence even the losses taught her. She learned from every cut, nick and scar - sometimes she learned humility, or perhaps to be less overconfident. Her travels have taken Ramia to many places and she has locked blades with many a skilled swordsman.