[quote=@Sapphire] Fixed! [center][IMG]http://i64.tinypic.com/29bdb80.jpg[/IMG] 5'6" and despite her average build she has plenty of muscle and with it strength. Her hair is an dirty blond and her eyes are grey. She has a full body armor suit as shown which she wears in battle. Out side of that she often wears a simple leather chest plate, pants, and a cloak. Name: Wylin Nordin Age: 23 Species: Hylian Weapons and Equipment: Broadsword: Belonged to her father, she carries it more as a remembrance Double sided Halberd: Her preferred weapon and family heirloom Nordin Armor: Family specialty, lightweight but durable and insulated. Unfortunately it does cause discomfort in warm climates Skills: Strength: Like the rest of her family she is exceedingly strong Weaponry skills: She is skilled with the heavy stuff, swords and spears especially. Daggers and other smaller blades are really not her forte, her aim is alright. Endurance: She can power through the toughest of beatings and harshest of journeys Blacksmithing/repair: While not the greatest craftsman out there she can name some repairs and knows how to care for weapons, often insists on caring for them Wit/Banter: damn right its a skill Flaws: Guilt: For all the lives taken an people hurt, it is her belief that she had a choice to spare them but she was too weak to make it Cynical Survivor's guilt Alcoholism Bio: For as long as anyone can remember the Nordins lived at the base of the Snowpeak mountains. The family name is likely connected to this but whether that is true is lost to time, as is why they chose to live there. However popular belief is that it has to do with the weapons the family made and sold. Rivaling even some Goron craftsmanship Nordin weapons were heavy hitters, War hammers, Battle axes, Broad swords, long swords, spears. The weapons they made were sturdy and ice cold to the touch, some curse of the mountains. Nevertheless if one was in the market for heavy weaponry Nordin was the high end and hard to come by, the only way to get them was to travel to the Nordins themselves. Naturally Blacksmithing was the family tradition but Wylin would never be the blacksmith her brother was, she was a fighter and the family could see it. She learned what she could from visitors and her family, taking bits and pieces of techniques she became an avid fighter. Her specialty was spears. She was promised a family treasure a double sided halberd as soon as she could wield it. Her family would not live to see that day. It was just a house fire, no assassination, no murder, no big fight. Just a stupid house fire. It was summer time then and that meant there were warmer days and nights, Wylin loved the night sky and went to go find it while her family slept. There would be no house when she came back, she would never quite understand why the fire started but it never felt right. Not that she could have investigated, the one night she had left them was the one night that had mattered. In a fit of self loathing she set off to the mountains, it was an act of suicide but it had made sense at the times. Starving and weak she walked for 3 days until she collapsed, ready to die on the mountain her family had loved. That was not to be, a traveler had tracked her from the burnt ruins of her home and caught her on the brink of death. After being nursed back to health he decided to teach Wylin a thing or two, his heart wasn't big he wanted the money a fighter like her could bring in. His intent was to buy a weapon but instead he gained an apprentice, the man was a mercenary as Wylin would one day become one as well. Why she would follow in the footsteps of a man who forced her to kill is a questions she still asks herself regularly. She would eventually kill him after he tried to force her to kill innocent beings. This past is not a thing she talks about willingly and she rarely uses her last name. Her family died 8 years ago, she killed her 'mentor' 3 years ago and now a country she hardly knows calls her to save them, the situation must have been worse than she thought.[/center] [/quote] Okay, so, I would like to know more about why he forced her to kill innocents and if he saved her, why did she kill him? A little more depth and perspective into what was going on in Wylin's head would be appreciated. Also, some more description on the flaws would be nice and I'm not sure strength and endurance are skills. More like attributes. It's also sort of hard to read, so it would be appreciated if you spread it out more. In the future as well, many GMs would be grateful if you waited before posting in the Character Section. [quote=@dereken] I'm super interested. Can I still join up? [/quote] Yeah, we got one, maybe two spots left.