Sorry it took so long, but I have my CS's ready now. At the moment, I don't have an image for Jayde because I haven't found a decent image for a Cat Laguz that isn't a character from the games. EDIT: I edited the CS's to account for the change concerning Jayde's curse. [hider=Joram][indent] [center][img]http://i64.tinypic.com/autklh.jpg[/img] [hider=Disclaimer]I found this picture at http://graeya-dnd.wikia.com/wiki/File:9390520cd8eaed203cf055253286a3cf.jpg, and I do not claim credit for it in any way, shape, or form.[/hider] [color=F4B10C]JORAM J’YORE[/color][/center] [hr] [color=F4B10C]Name:[/color] Joram J’Yore [color=F4B10C]Age:[/color] 23 years [color=F4B10C]Race:[/color] Beorc [color=F4B10C]Gender:[/color] M [color=F4B10C]Affiliated Nation:[/color] Crimea [color=F4B10C]Class:[/color] Bow Knight [color=F4B10C]Inventory:[/color] ~ Bronze Bow ~ Killer Bow ~ Vulnerary ~ Epona – A nine-year-old brown stallion, Epona was raised in Joram’s hometown and trained to carry a horse archer. ~ Wooden Recorder ~Compass ~Telescope [hr] [color=F4B10C]Personality:[/color] Known in his hometown for his [b]integrity[/b], Joram has a moral compass that usually leads him to be straightforward in his associations with other people. He tends to stick to telling the truth and to speaking up when he sees something as morally wrong. This hasn’t won him many friends, but Joram isn’t looking for many friends. Over time, Joram has become [b]untrusting[/b] of people – he’s met with too many conflicts and disappointments in his life, both with Beorc and Laguz. He tends to push away anyone who seems to be trying to help him and relies mostly on himself and the few people he feels he can trust. This, too, makes it hard for him to socialize with anyone. After some considerable time and experience, Joram has learned [b]patience[/b] in training and in combat. He knows that being too hasty can lead to a missed shot or a botched job. He tries to think and act, rather than react, in the face of new or sudden changes. He believes in having a calm(er) mind. [color=F4B10C]Background:[/color] Joram was an only child, born and raised to be a hunter and horse-archer in a village southeast of Castle Canteus, near the edge of a forest on the border between Crimea and Gallia. Around eight years of age, Joram and his father stumbled across two Cat Laguz in the nearby forest – a young woman, Maria Laurent, and her six-year-old sister, Jayde. They took them back to the village, where Joram’s mother tended to their injuries. Maria said they were fleeing an abusive situation, and that’s all she’d say about it. A Beorc and a few Cat Laguz men came to the village, searching for a thief who’d stolen an important tome, but they had no luck finding the thief. Joram’s father certainly didn’t tell them about the Laurent girls. Late that night, though, Joram woke up to find Maria stealing supplies and preparing to leave the village. He managed to convince her to stay, though it was by shaming her with the thought of abandoning her little sister. He then suggested that she talk to his father about staying and living in the J’Yore home. Maria and Jayde were effectively adopted by Joram’s parents, and he and Jayde soon grew as close together as if they had been born into the same family. They both learned to not run on only emotion in different situations, and they enjoyed activities such as hunting or playing hide-and-seek. Despite a few villagers who still despised Laguz, the J’Yore family continued taking care of the Laurent girls. By the time he turned 19 years old, Joram had trained enough to become a competent Bow Knight, coming close to winning the local horse-archery competition a few times. One morning, a mercenary Sword Knight rode into town, warning them of bandits who were approaching the village. After the Knight left to rejoin his mercenary band, who were also approaching, Joram and a few other villagers were able to get their weapons together quickly while women and children gathered in the village hall. Then the bandits appeared, demanding that any Laguz in town be handed over, or they’d destroy the village. Joram recognized their leader, Terzo Mullane, as the Beorc who’d come looking for a thief years ago. When the village chief refused, the fighting began, and Joram and the other defenders were pushed back toward the village hall. The Sokolov Mercenaries appeared shortly, routing the bandits and driving them away. Among those who died were the village chief and Jayde’s sister. Some of the villagers began blaming the J’Yore family and Jayde for that day’s destruction, and Mullane had threatened to return for Jayde. After some arguing, the mercenaries’ leader, a Hawk Laguz called Eberhard Sokolov, agreed to take Joram (whose life had been saved) and Jayde as recruits to replace a couple mercenaries who’d also died. Three years later, the Sokolov Mercenaries took on a job to investigate a ruined fort in Begnion, thought to be the hiding place of some troublesome bandits. During this investigation, Joram and Jayde found a cellar with a locked door. Despite their doubts, they were curious and tried to open it. When they broke it open, a spell-trap knocked them unconscious. They woke up later when Eberhard found them; the bandits had (unsuccessfully) ambushed the mercenaries while Joram and Jayde were in the cellar. They now had tattoos branded on their right shoulders - the emblem of Daein. Since this could draw unwelcome attention, they decided to keep the tattoos hidden from view. They also discovered that Jayde couldn’t transform into a Cat most of the time, and when she could, she'd lose a lot of control over her actions and forget who was on whose side. Joram guessed that the spell-trap had a curse set in it for any Laguz who was present when it triggered. A few days later, Eberhard took Joram and Jayde to meet a Druid named Karam Ek, whom they told about the spell-trap and Jayde’s curse. After an examination, Karam stated that he didn’t know of a cure in Tellius, but he suspected that one could be found in Hatari, if they were willing to take the journey across the Desert of Death. Joram doubted that such a journey, or such a cure, was possible. He and Jayde decided they’d rather return home while Karam researched possible counter-curses. As a partial fix, Karam gave Jayde a Beaststone, which allowed her to transform more easily and regain some of her self-control. When the J'Yore's returned to their village, they discovered that the new village chief was one of the villagers who’d opposed harboring any Laguz, and Joram’s parents had died of disease one year prior. The chief allowed Joram and Jayde to stay for one night only, to rest from their journey. During that night, Joram did a bit of investigating and discovered that the chief had been bribed by Mullane, the bandit leader from three years prior – if Joram or Jayde ever turned up again, they were to be detained until Mullane could come for them. Joram and Jayde quickly left and returned to the Sokolov Mercenaries, escaping the village chief and the bandits. Unfortunately, the Mercenaries were attacked by more bandits a few days later. After repelling them, it seemed clear to all that Joram and Jayde weren’t safe anywhere in Tellius. With no other home to go to, and Sokolov’s protection, the J’Yore’s began their search for a feasible way to travel to Hatari, leading them months later to a small outpost called Palmyre. Unfortunately, they haven’t realized the full impact of the spell-trap and Jayde’s curse… [/indent][/hider] [hider=Jayde][indent] [center][img]IMAGE OF YOUR CHARACTER[/img] [color=00A86B]JAYDE “JAMOR” LAURENT J’YORE[/color][/center] [hr] [color=00A86B]Name:[/color] Jayde “Jamor” Laurent J’Yore [color=00A86B]Age:[/color] 21 years [color=00A86B]Race:[/color] Laguz [color=00A86B]Gender:[/color] F [color=00A86B]Affiliated Nation:[/color] Gallia/Crimea/Family [color=00A86B]Class:[/color] Cat [color=00A86B]Inventory:[/color] ~ Claws (& Bite?) ~ Beaststone - This allows Jayde to transform into a Cat with some measure of self-control. ~ Vulnerary ~ Anope – A seven-year-old gray stallion, Anope has been trained mostly as a riding horse. Jayde acquired him after one fight with highwaymen, when Anope was abandoned by his rider. ~ Document case –Jayde keeps this case hidden in her pack since it holds a few Dark magic tome pages. [hr] [color=00A86B]Personality:[/color] Having faced suspicion and contempt for much of her life, Jayde has become [b]cautious[/b] in her interactions with most people. This has helped her overcome situations that would have caught and hurt unwary people. She doesn’t immediately trust strangers, some of whom have intended to harm her or her family and friends. Once past her caution, Jayde is [b]loyal[/b] to those who have proved to be real friends, and she’s especially loyal to trusted family members. She will do just about anything she can to protect her friends and will more likely side with them than with others. As long as she isn’t betrayed, Jayde will stay true to the end. Unfortunately, Jayde has also come out as [b]confrontational[/b] towards people. When she sees a person as being hostile, suspicious, or unkind, she is more likely to speak out aggressively against that person, or at the very least state her disapproval. Jayde doesn’t always see clearly what someone else is doing or intending, so her hostility is sometimes unmerited. [color=00A86B]Background:[/color] Jayde was born into the Laurent family, which consisted of an older brother, Haruki; an older sister, Maria; her mother, whose name she’s forgotten and was sometimes abusive; and her father, Dagan, a Fallen Laguz and a Shaman who often traded in questionable or illegal goods. He made sure that Haruki and Maria learned the Old Speech found in the tomes he owned. When Dagan got hold of a rare Dark magic tome and planned to sell it, Haruki stole it and ran away with Maria and Jayde, who was now six years old. He told them that he’d learned that the would-be buyer was a Druid who apparently got rid of traders and other people once he had no more use for them, to leave behind no trail. Before crossing Gallia’s border, Haruki separated from them, taking the tome so any pursuers would chase him instead of his sisters. It was a couple days later that Maria and Jayde were found by Joram and his father, on Crimea’s side of the border. Maria said they were fleeing an abusive situation, though she didn’t give any details. A Beorc and a few Cat Laguz men came to the village, searching for the tome thief; Jayde and Maria recognized the Beorc as Terzo Mullane, a man who often worked with their father. Joram’s father didn’t tell them about the Laurent girls, and they left emptyhanded. The next morning, Maria and Jayde talked to Joram’s father about staying and living in the J’Yore home. Maria and Jayde were effectively adopted by Joram’s parents, and Jayde and Joram soon grew as close together as if they had been born into the same family. They both learned to not run on only emotion in different situations, and they enjoyed activities such as hunting or playing hide-and-seek. Despite a few villagers who still despised Laguz, the J’Yore family continued taking care of the Laurent girls. By the time she turned 17 years old, Jayde had learned the basics of fighting as a Cat and as much Old Speech as her sister remembered, just in case it was useful in the future. One morning, a mercenary Sword Knight rode into town, warning the villagers of bandits who were approaching the village. After the Knight left to rejoin his mercenary band, who were also approaching, Jayde and Maria were able to get with other villagers for defense while women and children gathered in the village hall. Then the bandits appeared, led by Mullane, and demanded that any Laguz in town be handed over, or they’d destroy the village. When the village chief refused, the fighting began, and Jayde and the other defenders were pushed back toward the village hall. The Sokolov Mercenaries appeared shortly, routing the bandits and driving them away. Among those who died were the village chief and Jayde’s sister, Maria. Some of the villagers began blaming the J’Yore family and Jayde for that day’s destruction, and Mullane had threatened to return for Jayde. After some arguing, the mercenaries’ leader, a Hawk Laguz called Eberhard Sokolov, agreed to take Jayde and Joram (whose life had been saved) as recruits to replace a couple mercenaries who’d also died. Three years later, the Sokolov Mercenaries took on a job to investigate a ruined fort in Begnion, thought to be the hiding place of some troublesome bandits. During this investigation, Jayde and Joram found a cellar with a locked door. Despite their doubts, they were curious, especially Jayde, and tried to open it. When they broke it open, a spell-trap knocked them unconscious. They woke up later when Eberhard found them; the bandits had (unsuccessfully) ambushed the mercenaries while Jayde and Joram were in the cellar. They now had tattoos branded on their right shoulders – the emblem of Daein. Since this could draw unwelcome attention, they decided to keep the tattoos hidden from view. They also discovered that Jayde couldn’t transform into a Cat most of the time, and when she could, she'd lose a lot of control over her actions and forget who was on whose side. Jayde was devastated that she could no longer control her transformations, and she initially avoided trying to become a Cat. A few days later, Eberhard took Jayde and Joram to meet a Druid named Karam Ek, whom they told about the spell-trap and Jayde’s curse. After an examination, Karam stated that he didn’t know of a cure in Tellius, but he suspected that one could be found in Hatari, if they were willing to take the journey across the Desert of Death. Since such a journey seemed more likely to end in death, Jayde and Joram decided they’d rather return home while Karam researched possible counter-curses. As a partial fix, Karam gave Jayde a Beaststone, which allowed her to transform more easily and regain some of her self-control. After this, she decided to practice transforming again from time to time, to see if she could regain the rest of her control in due time. In a private conversation, Karam told Jayde that her brother, Haruki, had come to him years before, asking for help with hiding the tome he’d stolen. Karam had kept the tome, but apparently, Haruki had torn out a few pages and given them to Maria, who was supposed to give them to Jayde if she couldn’t hold onto them anymore. Since Jayde knew nothing about these pages, she decided to look for them once she was back in Joram’s hometown. When they returned to their village in Crimea, Jayde and Joram discovered that the new village chief was one of the villagers who’d opposed harboring any Laguz, and Joram’s parents had died of disease one year prior. The chief allowed them to stay for one night only, to rest from their journey. During that night, Jayde did a bit of investigating and ended up locating and stealing the tome’s pages from the village chief’s right-hand man. Jayde and Joram quickly left and returned to the Sokolov Mercenaries, escaping the village chief and the bandits who’d showed up to take the J’Yore’s. Unfortunately, the Mercenaries were attacked by more bandits a few days later. After repelling them, it seemed clear to all that Jayde and Joram weren’t safe anywhere in Tellius. With no other home to go to, and with Sokolov’s protection, the J’Yore’s began their search for a feasible way to travel to Hatari, leading them months later to a small outpost called Palmyre. Unfortunately, they haven’t realized the full impact of the spell-trap and Jayde’s curse… [/indent][/hider]