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==Background==
==Background==
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'''Chapter One - Home life'''


Chapter One - Homelife
Fay was born to the king and queen of one of the hundred kingdoms. Her father was an exalt and her mother was from a line with known exalts. She became the heir to the throne. A few years later, her mother became pregnant again. While giving birth to her brother, Fay’s mother died. Fay is given her mothers beautiful sewing kit to remember her by. Her father became withdrawn from his home life. As the oldest boy, Fay’s brother becomes the heir to the throne.


Fay was born to the parents of the king and queen of one of the hundred kingdoms. Her father is an exalt and her mother is from a line with known exalts. She becomes the heir to the throne. Her mother becomes pregnant again. While giving birth to her brother, Fay’s mother dies. Her father becomes withdrawn from his home life. Fay is given her mothers beautiful sewing kit. As the oldest boy, Fay’s brother becomes the heir to the throne. Fay and her brother begin a formal education. For the most part, she does not enjoy her schooling. She discovers a knack for language, however, and loves to dance. As they get older, her brother starts to pick on her ruthlessly. It starts only verbally, but eventually, he begins to hit her. Fay was always on the small side, and her brother quickly become bigger and stronger than her, even though he is younger. It isn’t long before he is sexually abusing her as well. She tries to tell her father, but he doesn’t understand what she is trying to tell him. He tells her brother to play nice and not pick on her. The abuse goes on for years.  
Fay and her brother began a formal education. For the most part, she did not enjoy her schooling. She discovered a knack for language, however, and loved to dance. As they got older, her brother started to pick on her ruthlessly. It started only verbally, but eventually, he began to hit her. Fay was always on the small side, and her brother quickly became bigger and stronger than her, even though he was younger. It wasn’t long before he was sexually abusing her as well. She tried to tell her father, but he didn’t understand what she was trying to tell him. He told her brother to play nice and not pick on her.


At 13, Fay exalts into a water-aspect terrestrial exalt. A ceremony is held, and Fay is declared the new heir as the oldest exalted child. When her brother tries to abuse her again, she easily stops him with her new found power and confidence. Her brother tries to avoid her, and she tries to ignore that he exists. Her schooling is extended to include training in her new powers. Her happiness only lasts a few years, however. Four years after her own exaltation, her brother exalts as a fire-aspect exalt. Another ceremony is held and her brother is declared the heir to the throne as the oldest male exalt. Fay feels betrayed by her father even though he is just following tradition. Her confidence and will are broken. It isn’t long before her brother beats her half to death and rapes her. Her mind is broken, and she is never the same. She spends most of her time alone traveling the area controlled by her family. When she does interact with people, she is very manipulative and fails to make personal connections. While exploring her family’s lands, she finds a manse deep under a large lake. The manse is formed from the seaweed native to the area and has a wood aspect. Using her anima power, she attunes to the manse and takes the hearthstone. She tells her history teacher and asks if he knows anything. He tells her a story about how her ancient ancestors were water aspected before a line of fire aspected dragon bloods moved into the area and watered down the original family’s blood. There is a legend of a manse deep underwater, but there have been now water aspected dragon bloods that could verify. She must have found the rumored manse. She shows her father the treasure. Her father is excited and gives her a hearthstone amulet to wear it in. She claims that as the oldest and a water aspect, like their ancestors, she should have the throne. Her father denies her and, as a fire aspect himself, he claims that the legend of a water-aspected heritage is nothing but a rumor. Depressed, she retreats back to her seclusion.  
The abuse went on for years. At 13, Fay exalted into a water-aspect terrestrial exalt. A ceremony was held, and Fay was declared the new heir as the oldest exalted child. When her brother tried to abuse her again, she easily stopped him with her new found power and confidence. Her brother tried to avoid her, and she tried to ignore that he existed. Her schooling was extended to include training in her new powers. Her happiness only lasted a few years, however. Four years after her own exaltation, her brother exalted as a fire-aspected exalt. Another ceremony was held and her brother was declared the heir to the throne as the oldest male exalt. Fay felt betrayed by her father even though he was just following tradition. Her confidence and will were broken.


During her deceased mother’s birthday celebration, Fay introduces her dancing to the people with a big performance. She is given much applause and praise. Afterwards, her father introduces her to a man he has decided will be her husband. She is shocked and doesn’t respond. He introduces himself and says how much he loved her performance. Seeing that she was told nothing about this before hand, he excuses himself and asks if they can have dinner tonight. She nods, still in shock. Her father explains that his family has a treaty with the spiders that make the silk used for silk armor. They are very rich and a treaty between the two families will be very helpful. They are hoping to add exalted blood to their family. Fay again feels betrayed by her father. How could he just sell her? Still in a daze, she goes to the dinner with her fiancé. He seems kind and intelligent. He gives her a gift of silk armor. It is cut into one long continuous strip of silk. He explains that, depending on how you wrap it around yourself, it can hide beneath almost any outfit. They have a long dinner, and she even thinks she could learn to love him. She decides, however, that her fate should be her own and that she can not marry him. She decides that she will inform her father tomorrow. Her father simply refuses to listen to her feelings and says that it is already decided. Feeling that she has no other option left, she decides to run away. She retreats to her room to begin preparations. She writes a letter to her fiancé informing him that, even though they had a connection, she will not be his wife. She will find her own destiny and will not be a piece of meat to be sold and traded by men. Then, she gathers what belongings she can carry, takes a large amount of silver, and sets off. She gives the letter to a servant to give to him when he awakes then heads to the stables. She takes her favorite horse and heads east towards the Sandy River.
It isn’t long before her brother beat her half to death and raped her. Her mind was broken, and she was never the same. She spent most of her time alone traveling the area controlled by her family. When she did interact with people, she was very manipulative and failed to make personal connections. While exploring her family’s lands, she found a manse deep under a large lake. The manse was formed from the seaweed native to the area and had a wood aspect. Using her anima power, she attuned to the manse and took the hearthstone. She told her history teacher and asked if he knew anything. He told her a story about how her ancient ancestors were water aspected before a line of fire aspected dragon bloods moved into the area and watered down the original family’s blood. There was a legend of a manse deep underwater, but there have been no water aspected dragon bloods that could verify. She must have found the rumored manse.
 
She showed her father the treasure. Her father was excited and gave her a hearthstone amulet to wear it in. She claims that as the oldest and a water aspect, like their ancestors, she should have the throne. Her father denied her and, as a fire aspect himself, he claims that the legend of a water-aspected heritage is nothing but a rumor. Depressed, she retreated back to her seclusion. During her deceased mother’s birthday celebration, Fay introduced her dancing to the people with a big performance. She was given much applause and praise. Afterwards, her father introduced her to a man he had decided will be her husband. She was shocked and didn’t respond. He introduced himself and said how much he loved her performance. Seeing that she was told nothing about this before hand, he excused himself and asked if they can have dinner tonight. She nodded, still in shock. Her father explained that his family has a treaty with the spiders that make the silk used for silk armor. They were very rich and a treaty between the two families will be very helpful. They were hoping to add exalted blood to their family. Fay again felt betrayed by her father. How could he just sell her?
 
Still in a daze, she went to the dinner with her fiancé. He seemed kind and intelligent. He gave her a gift of silk armor. It had been cut into one long continuous strip of silk. He explained that, depending on how you wrap it around yourself, it could hide beneath almost any outfit. They had a long dinner, and she even thought she could learn to love him. She decided, however, that her fate should be her own and that she could not marry him. She decided that she was going to inform her father tomorrow.
 
Her father simply refused to listen to her feelings and said that it was already decided. Feeling that she had no other option left, she decided to run away. She retreated to her room to begin preparations. She wrote a letter to her fiancé informing him that, even though they had a connection, she would not be his wife. She was going to find her own destiny and would not be a piece of meat to be sold and traded by men. Then, she gathered what belongings she could carry, took a large amount of silver, and set off. She gave the letter to a servant to give to him when he awoke and left for the stables. She took her favorite horse and went east towards the Sandy River.
 
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'''Chapter Two - Wanderer'''
 
Fay traveled east to the Sandy River, where she bought passage on a ferry for herself and her horse. She spent a few days in a nice inn on the river’s edge. It was summer and she enjoyed the beach and the water. It wasn’t long before she grew bored and worried that someone would find her there, so she traveled further east by horse back. She would stop in a town for a few days, drink and party, and move on. She started selling her possessions because they were hard to carry and eventually her horse because it was easier to take a carriage rather than find a stable and care for a horse.
 
The weeks slipped by in a drunken haze and before she knew it, she was broke. She slipped away from her latest tab and on foot, made her way to the nearest big city, Nechara. She quickly discovered she could make a few silvers a day dancing at inns or with street performers, but it wasn’t enough for her lifestyle. She considered prostitution, but could not convince herself to be a man’s piece of meat again. In an act of desperation, she picked the pocket of a very drunk man at an inn she was dancing at. No one noticed. Soon she was pick-pocketing at all her performances. On the few occasions that someone came back and confronted her, she managed to play innocent.  Her lifestyle improved drastically, and she began to be content.
 
Then, one night while walking alone from one bar to the next, something struck the back of her head and sent her sprawling. Before she knew what happened, she was surrounded by men that were kicking and beating her. All she could do was curl up and try to hide her head until they beat her unconscious. When she woke up, she was in some kind of cell. There was no window, no light. She found the door and banged on it and yelled. No response. After hours of waiting, she heard boots in the hallway. The door opened and the light blinded her. She had been taken by the Thieves Guild because she had not paid her dues. She was dragged before the boss, who would judge her. The boss looked her over for a few minutes and scratched his chin. He decided to let her live and that she would work for him. Fay proved to be an excellent pickpocket and was invited to join the boss’s posse. They slept together on occasion and a relationship began to form. She enjoyed a special place of privilege in the organization as a big money earner and the boss’s girl.


To be continued...





Revision as of 20:29, 30 May 2010


Basic Information

Name: Fay
Title: Her Highness the Lady Fay Morgana
Player: Dan K
Apparent Age: 18
Actual Age: 26
Aspect: Water
Concept: Assassin
Motivation: Run the Grass Spiders
Intimacies: Her youth and beauty.
Anima: Her anima begins as a glistening of her skin as if she just got out of the water. As it increases in power her clothes hang from her wet body. The air around her grows heavy with humidity and heat that chokes out the air in ones lungs. Objects in her vicinity begin to warp from over exposure to water. At the highest levels metal rusts and living things near her begin to drown.
Likes: Fine Wine, Silk, The Opera, Dance, Music, Sex, Vajazzling
Dislikes: Dirt, Men, Early Mornings
Theme Song: Meera - Jahanara
Fay Morgana Character Sheet


Background


Chapter One - Home life

Fay was born to the king and queen of one of the hundred kingdoms. Her father was an exalt and her mother was from a line with known exalts. She became the heir to the throne. A few years later, her mother became pregnant again. While giving birth to her brother, Fay’s mother died. Fay is given her mothers beautiful sewing kit to remember her by. Her father became withdrawn from his home life. As the oldest boy, Fay’s brother becomes the heir to the throne.

Fay and her brother began a formal education. For the most part, she did not enjoy her schooling. She discovered a knack for language, however, and loved to dance. As they got older, her brother started to pick on her ruthlessly. It started only verbally, but eventually, he began to hit her. Fay was always on the small side, and her brother quickly became bigger and stronger than her, even though he was younger. It wasn’t long before he was sexually abusing her as well. She tried to tell her father, but he didn’t understand what she was trying to tell him. He told her brother to play nice and not pick on her.

The abuse went on for years. At 13, Fay exalted into a water-aspect terrestrial exalt. A ceremony was held, and Fay was declared the new heir as the oldest exalted child. When her brother tried to abuse her again, she easily stopped him with her new found power and confidence. Her brother tried to avoid her, and she tried to ignore that he existed. Her schooling was extended to include training in her new powers. Her happiness only lasted a few years, however. Four years after her own exaltation, her brother exalted as a fire-aspected exalt. Another ceremony was held and her brother was declared the heir to the throne as the oldest male exalt. Fay felt betrayed by her father even though he was just following tradition. Her confidence and will were broken.

It isn’t long before her brother beat her half to death and raped her. Her mind was broken, and she was never the same. She spent most of her time alone traveling the area controlled by her family. When she did interact with people, she was very manipulative and failed to make personal connections. While exploring her family’s lands, she found a manse deep under a large lake. The manse was formed from the seaweed native to the area and had a wood aspect. Using her anima power, she attuned to the manse and took the hearthstone. She told her history teacher and asked if he knew anything. He told her a story about how her ancient ancestors were water aspected before a line of fire aspected dragon bloods moved into the area and watered down the original family’s blood. There was a legend of a manse deep underwater, but there have been no water aspected dragon bloods that could verify. She must have found the rumored manse.

She showed her father the treasure. Her father was excited and gave her a hearthstone amulet to wear it in. She claims that as the oldest and a water aspect, like their ancestors, she should have the throne. Her father denied her and, as a fire aspect himself, he claims that the legend of a water-aspected heritage is nothing but a rumor. Depressed, she retreated back to her seclusion. During her deceased mother’s birthday celebration, Fay introduced her dancing to the people with a big performance. She was given much applause and praise. Afterwards, her father introduced her to a man he had decided will be her husband. She was shocked and didn’t respond. He introduced himself and said how much he loved her performance. Seeing that she was told nothing about this before hand, he excused himself and asked if they can have dinner tonight. She nodded, still in shock. Her father explained that his family has a treaty with the spiders that make the silk used for silk armor. They were very rich and a treaty between the two families will be very helpful. They were hoping to add exalted blood to their family. Fay again felt betrayed by her father. How could he just sell her?

Still in a daze, she went to the dinner with her fiancé. He seemed kind and intelligent. He gave her a gift of silk armor. It had been cut into one long continuous strip of silk. He explained that, depending on how you wrap it around yourself, it could hide beneath almost any outfit. They had a long dinner, and she even thought she could learn to love him. She decided, however, that her fate should be her own and that she could not marry him. She decided that she was going to inform her father tomorrow.

Her father simply refused to listen to her feelings and said that it was already decided. Feeling that she had no other option left, she decided to run away. She retreated to her room to begin preparations. She wrote a letter to her fiancé informing him that, even though they had a connection, she would not be his wife. She was going to find her own destiny and would not be a piece of meat to be sold and traded by men. Then, she gathered what belongings she could carry, took a large amount of silver, and set off. She gave the letter to a servant to give to him when he awoke and left for the stables. She took her favorite horse and went east towards the Sandy River.


Chapter Two - Wanderer

Fay traveled east to the Sandy River, where she bought passage on a ferry for herself and her horse. She spent a few days in a nice inn on the river’s edge. It was summer and she enjoyed the beach and the water. It wasn’t long before she grew bored and worried that someone would find her there, so she traveled further east by horse back. She would stop in a town for a few days, drink and party, and move on. She started selling her possessions because they were hard to carry and eventually her horse because it was easier to take a carriage rather than find a stable and care for a horse.

The weeks slipped by in a drunken haze and before she knew it, she was broke. She slipped away from her latest tab and on foot, made her way to the nearest big city, Nechara. She quickly discovered she could make a few silvers a day dancing at inns or with street performers, but it wasn’t enough for her lifestyle. She considered prostitution, but could not convince herself to be a man’s piece of meat again. In an act of desperation, she picked the pocket of a very drunk man at an inn she was dancing at. No one noticed. Soon she was pick-pocketing at all her performances. On the few occasions that someone came back and confronted her, she managed to play innocent. Her lifestyle improved drastically, and she began to be content.

Then, one night while walking alone from one bar to the next, something struck the back of her head and sent her sprawling. Before she knew what happened, she was surrounded by men that were kicking and beating her. All she could do was curl up and try to hide her head until they beat her unconscious. When she woke up, she was in some kind of cell. There was no window, no light. She found the door and banged on it and yelled. No response. After hours of waiting, she heard boots in the hallway. The door opened and the light blinded her. She had been taken by the Thieves Guild because she had not paid her dues. She was dragged before the boss, who would judge her. The boss looked her over for a few minutes and scratched his chin. He decided to let her live and that she would work for him. Fay proved to be an excellent pickpocket and was invited to join the boss’s posse. They slept together on occasion and a relationship began to form. She enjoyed a special place of privilege in the organization as a big money earner and the boss’s girl.


How I Became A Grass Spider

Fay took the bowl from Zealot. "Princess?" she asked raising an eyebrow. She smirked to herself as she picked herself a pinch of the therapeutic plant. She took her time, and a few puffs, before continuing.

“I found myself in a little city off the Maruto River named Nechara and in the employ of a crime lord there. I use employ loosely of course; our exact relationship was a matter of disagreement. In any event, he quickly discovered my lust for blood and my ability to get into the best parties. The first time I killed for him was for a measly sum of jade, but I saw how much he made from the disappearance of his biggest competitor.” She closed her eyes and grinned to herself remembering some secret detail of her story.

“In any event, it wasn’t long before he was almost running the city, and I was a full partner. Even though we were running a criminal organization, my work had never been contracted out. The only reason his organization was expected was because he had been spared so far. Because of my disguises, I wasn’t even on anyone’s radar.”

“Then the woman missing an arm appeared. I later found out it was Aleni. She approached us and offered my companion a very large sum of money if his assassin would kill an enemy of hers. She gave us the details and a large down payment and left. Later when we were alone that night, we argued and fought over whether or not to take the contract. He made the mistake of saying that I was ‘his,’ and that ended it. The knife was in his neck before he knew what he said.”

When fey mentions the kill her eyes glaze over like an old woman remembering the best times of her youth. It is quickly clear that she lives for the thrill of a kill.

“I went off that night to complete my job even though I wasn’t sure I would meet up with the one armed woman now that my partner was dead. The exact details are long, and I must admit a bit embarrassing, so I will save them for another time. Afterwards I found out that my mark was Ryn, and the hit was a recruitment exercise. They saw enough potential in me to bring me here, where I began my training and worked as an associate for some time. I worked with The One-Eyed Queen primarily until just recently when I was appointed to this group.”

She sighed at the completion of the story and placed the bowl back on the table. She jerked her head towards Fenrir, “What’s that mutt’s story? He’s no regular dog….”


Fallback Move: Black Widow

Should the mark be male, or possibly the right female, Fay will seduce him and, after exhausting him, strangle him to death.


Personal Quotes

"... There was a mishap."
"Why Opal?"