[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200416/f3c69712fa376f7a004d019cd5d5c73c.png[/img] [img]https://gbf.wiki/images/1/14/Npc_zoom_3030231000_01.png[/img][/center] [INDENT][INDENT] [color=goldenrod][b]Name[/b][/color] [indent]Dentrisica Era Banecroft [color=gray][i][sub]Nicknamed [i]Mitra[/i] by her father, she chooses to go by it in his honor.[/sub][/i][/color][/indent] [color=goldenrod][b]Race[/b][/color] [indent]Human[/indent] [color=goldenrod][b]Age[/b][/color] [indent]19-20[/indent] [color=goldenrod][b]Class[/b][/color] [indent]Dragoon[/indent] [color=goldenrod][b]Place of Origin[/b][/color] [indent]Labrethian Empire[/indent] [color=goldenrod][b]Personality[/b][/color] [indent]Tsundere [/indent] [color=goldenrod][b]Backstory[/b][/color] [indent]At the height of the Labrethian Empire, House Banecroft has stood as its stalwart protectors. In antiquity they rode atop dragons as they flung javelins down upon their enemies. For some it’s a story, an old fairytale meant to inspire the next generation of heroes; for others it is historical fact and something that should be remembered by all men on Atles. For Dentrisica Era Banecroft it has always been both. The glory and honor of being a member of House Banecroft has always inspired the Laberthian noble since she was a child, especially so as it appeared that much like the dragons much of the prestige of the Banecroft’s had faded. The Labrethian Empire was glorious and true, but many of the legendary houses had fallen into the annals of history or subjugated to lesser roles once their dynasty stopped producing heroes worthy of the empire. In the skies above of the Imperial City, the heroes of the Banecroft Dynasty would one day fly again; or at least, that was the great hope. Dentrisica’s childhood was full of prestige, wealth, and privilege. She received the finest books, the greatest of teachers, and the frilliest of pillows. Despite this, Mitra was an unruly child, often getting into trouble where she could get it. Unlike other imperial children it wasn’t something she did out of a lack of attention, but rather a unfulfilling sense of adventure and boredom. [/indent] [/INDENT][/INDENT]