ALTEAR, ASHA AMORE
Dec 14, 2010 1:15:06 GMT -5
Post by ASHA AMORE ALTEAR on Dec 14, 2010 1:15:06 GMT -5
N A M E Riah
C O N T A C T S PM, Always on Yahoo
O T H E R . C H A R A C T E R S I have me. I am an amazing character
R A N D O M . F A C T I can't snap but I can whistle and my sister can snap but cant whistle....I know crazy right!
N A M E Asha Amore Altear
N I C K N A M E SAsh
A G E 20
B I R T H D A T E October 31st
G E N D E R Female
S E X U A L I T Y Straight
O C C U P A T I O N Bounty hunter
M A G I C ?
regeneration:
Her regeneration is almost instantaneous. Though there is some pain in getting the and in healing the wounds it is otherwise unseen unless you cut clothing, she's not that good.
animal empathy:
This one seems to be the one she uses the most to its a little more potent. She can hear when the animal speaks to her as if their speaking aloud but their lips don't move. She has to speak aloud for them to hear her, but for them they need not move their lips. (if they have any that is...)
pathfinding:
This one is the hardest for her to use simply because it reacquires focus that she cant seem to give it. It's as if she's follow an unseen line that takes her to her target. (Kind of like the ones on a GPS only cooler and no annoying voice going "Please make first legal U turn") The line is always a kind of pale blue that kind of glows a little. She can't see it in real like but in her minds eye, kind of like when your thinking of a picture in your head when your eyes are open.
H E I G H T 5'6
W E I G H T 129 lbs
B U I L D curvy
E Y E S a very light blue and almond shaped
H A I R Asha normally wears her hair up, a ponytail, bun or a half pony tail. She rarely wears it down since its so long and gets in the way. Thought she is often annoyed by it she refuses to cut it.
I D E N T I F I E R S N/A
A P P E A R A N C E
Asha is a bounty hunter, so she dresses to work most of the time. Pants and shirts with armor here and there. She is commonly found with her bow on her back and her long sword strapped to her hip. She does wear dresses now and then when she has to, other then that she prefers to be in mans clothing since their easier to move in.
L I K E S
-Hunting
-Warm beds
-Being alone
-Reading
-Physical exercise
-Winning
-Music
-The ocean
-Cold weather
-Her pet
D I S L I K E S
-Traveling (ironic right!)
-Working women (hookers)
-Royal Bloods
-Losing
-Being told what to do
-Mud
-People who talk to much
-Men who think their better then her
F E A R S
-Claustrophobic
-Heights (like BIG ONES not like standing on the roof of a building)
-Death (but who isn't scared of that)
-Her father
S T R E N G T H S
-Determined
-Loyal
-Honest
-Caring (when it doesn't interfere with her work)
W E A K N E S S E S
-Her family
-Heights
-Fire (Burns seem to be the hardest to heal)
Q U I R K S
-Bits her nails
-Paces when in deep thought
-Hums when depressed
-Sleeps after she is paid
G O A L S
-Get enough money to buy her farm back
-Make her father proud of her
-Save her mother
P E R S O N A L I T Y
Asha is a rather cold person at first. She seems to only be interested in her work and her next payday. But the depth of Asha is deeper possibly then any ocean. Raised by a man who wanted a son and was angry that he only had a daughter, Asha has trained with master since she was six to hone her senses, tame her powers and train her body to take any kind of blow. The only thing that Asha knew her father was proud of was that his daughter was a very gifted girl. She has learned to keep her emotions separate from what's happening around her.
Though Asha can be very caring and loving when she wants to be, she is also just as cold and heartless. Asha is cold and ruthless when it comes to her bounty, but once she is payed and the customer is pleased, she is care fee and happy. Asha only seems to show affection to her horse.
Asha strives to make her father proud of her. Though her father loved that she was so gifted, he was still harder on her then anyone ever has been. Drilling it into her head that if she wasn't as much a boy as she could be he'd never approve of her. Though Asha loved her father more then anything, she still knows that what he has done has ruined her in ways she isn't even sure on.
F A M I L Y
FATHER- Ardin Altear - in jail
MOTHER- Bora Altear - enslaved
P L A C E . O F . B I R T H Eastern Niendra
H I S T O R Y
Born to a simple farmer and his wife, Asha Amore Altear was nothing more then a simple poor girl. Her Father, who had been praying for a son, was not pleased to find himself the father of a girl. And according to the doctors it would likely claim Bora's life should she have another child. So Ardin chose to keep his wife, but hate his child as a daughter. Ardin was cold and distant towards his daughter. Since Asha could walk Ardin put his daughter to work. She help as much as her little hands could with the farm and then she helped more as she got older. While other kids were learning to read and writ Asha was learning to milk cows, sheer sheep and other farm work. Her Mother didn't have to slave over Asha's schooling for Asha did it herself. By the time Asha was six she was already smarter and stronger then most her age, which was when her father toke her to her first master. The master taught Asha how to fight, taught her how to hunt, fish, and use her gifts. Asha's first gift of regeneration appeared one day before she went to the master. Asha had been moving something and a mule had bucked instinctively sending Asha flying and breaking most of her ribs. Her father rushed over to see Asha rolling and writing in pain as her bones went back into place and fixed them selves not even leaving a bruise. Asha began to test it. She slashed her arm and a little bit of blood came out and healed right up. She almost cut off a toe and it healed right up. Ahsa was to scared to cut one completely off but from the looks it would heal up as quickly as the others: almost instantly.
Her next power, to talk to animals, appeared one day when her master and her were hunting. A doe had bounced in front of her master and he was about to shoot her down when Asha stood and yelled for the doe to run. When her master asked why she did such a thing Asha explained that the doe had been looking for her fawn who had gotten lost the night before. It was like she had spoken to Asha. Asha decided to have more fun with this power and sit on the barn talking to all of her animals. Though the animals could not hear her thoughts like she seemed to hear thiers, she enjoyed their conversations on how the food was horrible and how the mule made the cows angry when he started singing. Her next power, Pathfinding, came when she and her friend Arnon were lost in the woods. Arnon had dragged Asha into the woods to show her something but had gotten them lost instead. Asha was not pleased with Arnon for this. Arnon was frightened and scared and Asha simply tried to calm him but he kept sobbing like a baby. So Asha remembered her master talking of Pathfinding and tried to remember how her master had explained it worked. But Ahsa could not so she made up her own way. She closed her eyes and focused on where she wanted to be. Well she wanted to be out of the woods and back to her Masters house but just focusing on the house didn't work, no sudden idea's came to mind. So Asha tried focusing on her Master. Then Asha could see it. She imagined her self walking along a path that was kind of glowing. Asha decided to use this to keep Arnon calm and told him she knew the way home so he'd follow. Asha followed this imaginary line in her head until it suddenly brought her right to her master who was chopping wood in the forest. Asha was shocked and so was her master when she told him what had happened. Then her master began putting Asha through tests and tricks trying to make her use all of her gifts in one which she soon learned to do. When Asha made it known to her father that he had a thrice blessed child he seemed to be more pleased with her, in fact that whole night he said not a bad word about her. Asha felt pleased and loved.
When Asha was fifteen she awoke with a start hearing her father shouting from the other room. When Asha got up, got dressed and pulled her sword out a man burst into the room. Asha attacked but he over powered her quicker then she'd liked. Asha was dragged into be thrown into her fathers arms as a man told them of how her father was being blamed for a murder he could not have possibly committed and her mother was to be sold to man she had never heard of and Asha was to be left on the streets. Asha and her father tried to fight back but the men won. Asha had been knocked out and left outside as the house burnt down.
Asha managed to save their horse and free the other animals who all cried thanks as she let them free. Her dog stayed with her until he grew to old to travel and she gave him to a nice home where the little girl fed him scraps. Asha began traveling and taking work here and there, mostly mans work when they'd hire her. It was when she was seventeen that she toke up her first job as a bounty hunter. A man heard of her pathfinding ability and hired her to find a man who owed him money and bring him to him. He offered he a fine sum and she toke it. Since then Asha has been a bounty hunter.
C O D E . W O R D wyeshing
S A M P L E . P O S T
Asha and Farrnin trotted along a dusty old road. The night was warm and full of fresh crisp air as they headed for a new town and a new job. Asha looked around the surrounding woods for a place to rest for the night not seeing anything right off. She had just decided to make a right and head a little ways into the forest when Farnin snorted irritably. Asha smiled "What now, old friend?" she asked as they walked.
He shock his head a little "Just realizing how much of a tired old man I am." he huffed as they walked. She laughed softly "You are far from old, Farnin." Asha said as she pulled on his reins leading him off the road and into the safety of the trees. He huffed again as they walked through the bushes and fallen trees.
"I do believe I am gaining years and losing my valuable ones." Farnin said as Asha pulled him to a stop clear in side the safety of the tall trees. "You are still very valuable, Farnin." Asha said as she started a small fire and then made her bed. She toke off Farnin's saddle and placed it at the head of her bedding to use as a pillow. She sighed and sat down pulling a scroll of names out. She began to read the names of the new bounties and their prices. She didn't see to much that might feed her and Farnin for more then a week or to and Asha needed more arrows. "Perhaps we should head to Karenth. They have nice big stables in Karneth." Farnin said as he paced back and forth for a moment before her settled down standing close to the fire. "And run into Mornin? He nearly killed us last time" Asha said putting the scroll down. "Psh! Almost killed you. I am a horse, I'd simply be sold to a new home." Farnin said fixing her with a playful eye "Where they'd work you twice as hard." Asha said fixing him with a just as playful look. Farnin seemed to be a little annoyed with this and snorted "Let's not go to Karenth." Asha smiled and settled into her bedding closing her eyes and beginning to fall asleep.