[list][*][u][b]Name[/b][/u]: Tyaethe Radastirin [*][u][b]Age[/b][/u]: 228 [*][u][b]Gender[/b][/u]: Female [*][u][b]Race[/b][/u]: Sentient Undead (Human) [*][u][b]Appearance[/b][/u]: [hider][img]http://i.imgur.com/HG2FFtr.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/DVuf0VV.jpg[/img][/hider] [s]Though at one time as shiny and luminescent as pictured, Tyaethe's armour has lost much of its lustre due to a combination of two hundred years of constant use and an inability to perfectly clean it whilst in use. The result is a blurring of the intricate detailing on the paladin's shield and armour, and the shining metal is now a dull grey verging on black—when not coated in blood.[/s] It got cleaned. The scarf obscures how the throat is heavily armoured, beyond what one would expect of such an ensemble. Though none still in the knights can say for certain what she looks like underneath all the armour, her eyes are clearly an unusually brilliant red and her hair white. Since the armour's on the intentionally bulky side and doesn't come off, it's not quite clear what Tyaethe's height [i]is[/i]... though probably over six feet. [hider]Currently, she seems to be trapped in appearance as a child... though her armour's size doesn't quite mesh with the old paintings.[/hider] [*][u][b]Personality[/b][/u]: If there’s one thing that all her instructors tried to do, it was to cure Tyaethe of her temper. Fervour and determination in a battle is all well and good but carrying that attitude over to your everyday life? Despite their efforts, it was a fruitless endeavour and the tall paladin is as irascible as ever, though with enough self-control to avoid the worst outcomes. At heart, Tyaethe is a dutiful knight and a good person. So despite her frequent anger, she has never once backed down on her duties or struck out at a child or someone truly innocent, even if rather aggressive verbally. Her unfaltering devotion to her duty—or anything else, as she seems too stubborn to ever back down—is best exemplified by her continued presence in the Iron Rose Knights, despite the drift from being a religious order. Something more familiar to the newer recruits than the veterans is her sullenness and risk-taking. Not a behaviour always evident but at the same time a concerning trend, as if her patience for something is running out. One trait carried over from her normal life is a dislike of being seen out of her armour. Since Elionne’s death, this has exacerbated into a full refusal to remove it for any reason short of their first captain’s return. Partly, at least, this is to prevent anyone from learning of her undeath and to preserve the idea of an immortal knight. [*][u][b]Brief Backstory[/b][/u]: Tyaethe was born to a minor noble family and, as the only child, was expected to carry on the family’s duty as knights. To this end, at the age of seven, her education was entrusted to an important but highly religious duke that owed her father his life. It was for this reason that instead of continuing on to be a squire, the young Tyaethe pledged her service to the church and became a paladin. As an adult, her strength and steadfast service was admirable, even though her hot-headed attitude caused friction with some of those she had to work with. It was for this reason that she was granted the honour of protecting the High Priestess and, when reports of an incoming force surfaced, left Falthir in order to conduct the fighting when she wouldn’t be at risk. Naturally, this backfired and it was only Elionne’s intervention that prevented the deception from being successful due to the diversion of the guards. Owing the maiden for fulfilling her duty where she could not, Tyaethe swore to serve her in life and in death, second only to the goddesses. Part of the Iron Rose Knights since their inception, Tyaethe’s death came in a pitched battle where their foes managed to split herself, Elionne, and some less experienced knights from the majority of their comrades. The reason for her survival has never been perfectly explained. Some of the knights assumed it was just sheer luck and the high level of mana in the region and the more religious assigned it to divine intervention. Some of her detractors have even accused Tyaethe of dabbling in necromancy. As for the paladin herself, she cites her oath and willpower, as well as a refusal to go down whilst Elionne was still in danger. The fact of her undeath has been kept a secret within the knights, to cultivate a reputation as an immortal holy warrior, though doubtless people have guessed the truth. Tyaethe has been unsurprisingly steadily more bitter since the original captain left, wanting to know [i]why[/i] and find out what happened. Despite this, she has faithfully explained new captains their duties and guided them through it, even as the knights have drifted further and further from the religious unit she joined. [*][u][b]Equipment[/b][/u]: Forged nearly two hundred years before, the styling of Tyaethe’s armour is antiquated to say the least—though the decorations, obscured as they are, resemble the current pieces made on the behalf of the church. Few people can move efficiently in such weighty protection, let alone adjust to how it restricts movement in order to fight but even going for its vulnerabilities leads to a difficult time in scoring a fatal injury. Of particular note is the one addition made before Elionne left: a reinforced gorget, to make even accidental decapitation even less likely. Her other armament consists of a sword that most refuse to treat as one and an immense shield. Both are as long as she is tall and the sword itself unreasonably broad and tough; it crushes as much as it actually cuts. The shield, scratched though the design is over the years, contains a wolf rampant in its design—a lesser-used Mayonite symbol. All three pieces were blessed and enchanted to regenerate under moonlight, since even before Tyaethe’s death they took vast amounts of punishment and repairing them manually was prohibitively costly. [*][u][b]Skills[/b][/u]: Raised as a member of the nobility and intended to become a far more ordinary knight, Tyaethe knows falconry, board games, how to ride, and the social graces needed for polite company. All of these skills, save the riding—and that relies on draught horses in her case—are incredibly rusty skills due to neglect. Her literacy and ability to recite scripture on a whim, due to her training as a paladin, are as strong as ever. In combat, Tyaethe’s immense strength and armour leads to an approach best likened to an oncoming tide: she’s not the most agile or that hard to hit but actually stopping her or resisting the offence is futile. Her speed can also be deceptive; she chooses to adopt a slow approach for psychological reasons and is more than capable of surging forwards to strike down a threat. Though a shield might seem redundant with such armour, she happily uses it as a second weapon or to force an opening from someone hoping to budge her defence. With over a century of experience on her side and an initial training in the arts of warfare, Tyaethe is also a valuable tactical and strategic source—provided that you ask her opinion when she’s not agitated in some manner and ensure that the reason Tyaethe suggests she be put in the thick of it is due to needing an immovable obstacle. [/list]