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<blockquote data-quote="Rayex" data-source="post: 4314894" data-attributes="member: 15833"><p>Ok, what I got so far: </p><p></p><p>Name: Silvi</p><p></p><p>Color: Thinking <span style="color: magenta">magenta</span></p><p></p><p>Race: Human</p><p></p><p>Class: Ranger</p><p></p><p>Appearance: Standing just about 5 feet tall, Silvi is shorter than average. Her eyes are dark blue, almost violet, and her hair is dark brown and hangs to her shoulders.</p><p></p><p>Family & Neighbors: Lives with her mother Elna, and her father Stant. Her older sister Lini, lives in a big house on the edge of the brambles, tending to animals.</p><p></p><p>Spend your days: Taking care of the <em>message</em>, playing with the kids, taking care of the animals with Lini and spending time in Linis garden.</p><p></p><p>Relationships: TBD</p><p></p><p>Skills: Tending to injured animals, tracking and moving silently, everything thats needed to capture injured animals, so they can get better at Lini's.</p><p></p><p>Background: </p><p>Every day is the same. She wakes up, get dressed, eat breakfast. Then it is time to prepare the <em>message</em> and send it. Silvi's father always prepare the <em>message</em>. He takes a tiny slip of paper, rolls it and put it into a tiny tube, which he then ties to one of the pidgeon's legs. Then Silvi would take the pidgeon to the roof and send it away. </p><p>She had the rest of her day to play and do what she liked. As long as she was home before dark, so she could welcome the pidgeon back. She would wait on the roof for the sun to go down, and just as the last rays of daylight hit her face, the pidgeon would land silently on her shoulder. She then takes the tiny tube with her, and hand it to her father. Who then removes the tiny slip of paper, and put it in a big iron-bound chest, without looking at it.</p><p>In the back room, there is already seven chests filled with slips of paper that the pidgeon had brought back.</p><p></p><p>After she left home every morning, after the <em>message</em> was sent, she always pays a visit to her older sister, Limi, who lived by the edge of the brambles. Lini was where all the kids brought the animals who needed help. Birds with injured wings, cats with scratches, Lini would take them all in, and in a day or two they would be good as new. Lini also kept a beautful garden, full of flowers. Especially those in the back, those at the edge of the garden. Sometimes, Silvi would walk among those flowers, picking one here, and one there. And once or twice, she had gone further.</p><p></p><p>Having payed her sister a wisit, playing a while with the animals currently being tended, and taking a walk in the gardens, Silvi headed out in the vilage, and spent her days with the other kids. Also spends much time searching for any injured animals like cats, dogs, rats and birds, so she can take them to Lini and make them better again. Untill it was time to get home again, ofcourse.</p><p></p><p>One day, in Lini's garden, she had found a beautiful glowing rock. It pulsated with a silver'ish light, but when she showed the stone to Lini, she only said "it is only a pebble, Silvi. Throw it away." But she didnt. She kept it, and treasured it. With time, the temptation grew too fierce though, and one night, right before she had to go home to take in the <em>message</em>, she put her treasure in The Geeche's bucket. In return, the bucket held a bright blue feather. Bigger than any she had ever seen before, almost a foot long.</p><p>When she came home to take in the <em>message</em>, something weird happened. She was too late, and her father was mad at her. "You were too late, Silvi! Now we won't have any <em>message</em> to put in the chest for today. Do you know what that means?" He had almost yelled at her. Silvi didn't know what that meant, and said so. At that her father fell silent. He frowned and looked out of the window for a while, before he turned back to Silvi and said, with a smile. "Let's eat supper, then it's time for bed."</p><p></p><p>Hooks: TBD</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now it's nearly 6 in the morning here, so I better get some sleep! Will work more on a bit later today <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayex, post: 4314894, member: 15833"] Ok, what I got so far: Name: Silvi Color: Thinking [Color=magenta]magenta[/color] Race: Human Class: Ranger Appearance: Standing just about 5 feet tall, Silvi is shorter than average. Her eyes are dark blue, almost violet, and her hair is dark brown and hangs to her shoulders. Family & Neighbors: Lives with her mother Elna, and her father Stant. Her older sister Lini, lives in a big house on the edge of the brambles, tending to animals. Spend your days: Taking care of the [i]message[/i], playing with the kids, taking care of the animals with Lini and spending time in Linis garden. Relationships: TBD Skills: Tending to injured animals, tracking and moving silently, everything thats needed to capture injured animals, so they can get better at Lini's. Background: Every day is the same. She wakes up, get dressed, eat breakfast. Then it is time to prepare the [i]message[/i] and send it. Silvi's father always prepare the [i]message[/i]. He takes a tiny slip of paper, rolls it and put it into a tiny tube, which he then ties to one of the pidgeon's legs. Then Silvi would take the pidgeon to the roof and send it away. She had the rest of her day to play and do what she liked. As long as she was home before dark, so she could welcome the pidgeon back. She would wait on the roof for the sun to go down, and just as the last rays of daylight hit her face, the pidgeon would land silently on her shoulder. She then takes the tiny tube with her, and hand it to her father. Who then removes the tiny slip of paper, and put it in a big iron-bound chest, without looking at it. In the back room, there is already seven chests filled with slips of paper that the pidgeon had brought back. After she left home every morning, after the [i]message[/i] was sent, she always pays a visit to her older sister, Limi, who lived by the edge of the brambles. Lini was where all the kids brought the animals who needed help. Birds with injured wings, cats with scratches, Lini would take them all in, and in a day or two they would be good as new. Lini also kept a beautful garden, full of flowers. Especially those in the back, those at the edge of the garden. Sometimes, Silvi would walk among those flowers, picking one here, and one there. And once or twice, she had gone further. Having payed her sister a wisit, playing a while with the animals currently being tended, and taking a walk in the gardens, Silvi headed out in the vilage, and spent her days with the other kids. Also spends much time searching for any injured animals like cats, dogs, rats and birds, so she can take them to Lini and make them better again. Untill it was time to get home again, ofcourse. One day, in Lini's garden, she had found a beautiful glowing rock. It pulsated with a silver'ish light, but when she showed the stone to Lini, she only said "it is only a pebble, Silvi. Throw it away." But she didnt. She kept it, and treasured it. With time, the temptation grew too fierce though, and one night, right before she had to go home to take in the [i]message[/i], she put her treasure in The Geeche's bucket. In return, the bucket held a bright blue feather. Bigger than any she had ever seen before, almost a foot long. When she came home to take in the [i]message[/i], something weird happened. She was too late, and her father was mad at her. "You were too late, Silvi! Now we won't have any [i]message[/i] to put in the chest for today. Do you know what that means?" He had almost yelled at her. Silvi didn't know what that meant, and said so. At that her father fell silent. He frowned and looked out of the window for a while, before he turned back to Silvi and said, with a smile. "Let's eat supper, then it's time for bed." Hooks: TBD Now it's nearly 6 in the morning here, so I better get some sleep! Will work more on a bit later today :) [/QUOTE]
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