Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 12:29:45 GMT -8
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[attr="class","resetapptop"]Tisua
[attr="class","resetapptop2"]NOW YOU'RE JUST A PAGE TORN FROM THE STORY THAT I'M LIVING
[attr="class","resetappicon"] | [attr="class","resetappinfo1"]GENDER [attr="class","resetappinfo2"]FEMALE [attr="class","resetappinfo1"]SEXUALITY [attr="class","resetappinfo2"]HETEROSEXUAL | [attr="class","resetappinfo1"]AGE [attr="class","resetappinfo2"]TWENTY-SIX [attr="class","resetappinfo1"]OCCUPATION [attr="class","resetappinfo2"]MERCENARY | [attr="class","resetappinfo1"]RACE [attr="class","resetappinfo2"]KOKIRI [attr="class","resetappinfo1"]PLAYED BY [attr="class","resetappinfo2"]SIFR |
[attr="class","resetapptitle"]PERSONALITY
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■ adventurous ■ daring ■ energetic ■ optimistic ■ sincere | ■ careless ■ flirtatious ■ indecisive ■ overemotional ■ self-indulgent |
[attr="class","resetapptitle1"]BIOGRAPHY
[attr="class","resetapptext"]Tisua was never a truly prominent member of Kokiri society, but she certainly was an ambitious one. If opportunity struck to make life more exciting, she'd dive in with full gusto without knowing the consequences. She was raised by the Great Deku Tree, like the rest of the children of her kind, but not even his roots could keep her tied to the ground. She wanted to learn. She wanted to see strange new things. At first, she'd voice her curiosities to everyone who bothered to sit long enough to hear it, but soon she was ostracized from the main village as a 'weirdo', a 'freak', someone who didn't appreciate the Great Deku Tree's protection. Her fairy, Seri was the only one in the village who seemed to be willing to associate with her, but even he didn't understand Tisua's desires.
Only the Great Deku Tree seemed to understand her desires; the very entity that the village shunned her for betraying. The Great Deku Tree was the one who told her stories of Kokiri before her; of children that he and his ancestors had adopted in times of need from outside the forest. He told her of the sights above the forest canopy; of the bird men who would sometimes pass over the skies. He told her of a strange structure that he called Death Mountain, and of the rock men who lived there. Most importantly,
he told her that curiosity is not a trait to be shunned, but to be cherished, and that some Kokiri were just not suited for the forest. But he did ask her to make a promise to him; serve in the Kokiri Bounders for a little while. See the world from the boundaries of the forest, and then on her twentieth year of life, come back to him and tell him then whether or not she was ready to give up her protection and strike out on her own. To 'grow up', if you will. It was a plan that Seri disapproved of immensely and would chide both the Great Deku Tree and Tisua about for years to come, but to no avail.
So, she served with the Bounders and saw the world from the safety of the forest. She saw the Hylian traders and heard their stories; the Humans speak of other woods and made camp with traveling Zoras as they discussed the fish in distant lakes. Each conversation made her more and more curious, and she couldn't wait to grow up. She would speak to each of the visitors about Kokiri culture in the interest of exchanging information, and even Seri would occasionally chip in. As time passed, even Seri grew a bit more curious; but the fairy was always far more reserved than his female counterpart, and he still didn't approve of the plan to leave.
Despite that, Tisua returned to the Deku Tree at the appointed time, and she told the Deku Tree that she was grateful to him, but that she would be leaving. The Deku Tree understood, but warned her yet again that if she left, she would lose her protections; she would lose her immortality, and while she would still be attuned enough to the flora to speak to them, the Lost Woods might turn against her for her betrayal. Seri begged her one final time to reconsider, and Tisua said a statement that both made Seri understand her plight and drove a wedge between the two of them that in the last seven years still hasn't been mended;
"Seri, what's the point of immortality if you're too scared to use that life?! If you're too scared, stay here, and I'll go alone!"
Seri swallowed his pride that day and refused to leave her side. He had made a pact with the young Kokiri the day that she came into the world, to protect her and care for her, and if that meant that the both of them lost their lives for it, so be it. But he was the closest thing to a family, besides the greater family of the Kokiri that she had, and she was about to discard them all. If Seri didn't have Tisua, what did he have?
It's been nearly seven years since that day, and she's found odd jobs here and there, but the Bounders taught her the value of the blade and there are plenty of monsters to destroy in the world. She works as a mercenary, doing odd jobs and saving her rupees for the next big adventure. She likes that sort of life but some days, she thinks back to the security that she left behind and sighs,
melancholy laced in every sound.
Only the Great Deku Tree seemed to understand her desires; the very entity that the village shunned her for betraying. The Great Deku Tree was the one who told her stories of Kokiri before her; of children that he and his ancestors had adopted in times of need from outside the forest. He told her of the sights above the forest canopy; of the bird men who would sometimes pass over the skies. He told her of a strange structure that he called Death Mountain, and of the rock men who lived there. Most importantly,
he told her that curiosity is not a trait to be shunned, but to be cherished, and that some Kokiri were just not suited for the forest. But he did ask her to make a promise to him; serve in the Kokiri Bounders for a little while. See the world from the boundaries of the forest, and then on her twentieth year of life, come back to him and tell him then whether or not she was ready to give up her protection and strike out on her own. To 'grow up', if you will. It was a plan that Seri disapproved of immensely and would chide both the Great Deku Tree and Tisua about for years to come, but to no avail.
So, she served with the Bounders and saw the world from the safety of the forest. She saw the Hylian traders and heard their stories; the Humans speak of other woods and made camp with traveling Zoras as they discussed the fish in distant lakes. Each conversation made her more and more curious, and she couldn't wait to grow up. She would speak to each of the visitors about Kokiri culture in the interest of exchanging information, and even Seri would occasionally chip in. As time passed, even Seri grew a bit more curious; but the fairy was always far more reserved than his female counterpart, and he still didn't approve of the plan to leave.
Despite that, Tisua returned to the Deku Tree at the appointed time, and she told the Deku Tree that she was grateful to him, but that she would be leaving. The Deku Tree understood, but warned her yet again that if she left, she would lose her protections; she would lose her immortality, and while she would still be attuned enough to the flora to speak to them, the Lost Woods might turn against her for her betrayal. Seri begged her one final time to reconsider, and Tisua said a statement that both made Seri understand her plight and drove a wedge between the two of them that in the last seven years still hasn't been mended;
"Seri, what's the point of immortality if you're too scared to use that life?! If you're too scared, stay here, and I'll go alone!"
Seri swallowed his pride that day and refused to leave her side. He had made a pact with the young Kokiri the day that she came into the world, to protect her and care for her, and if that meant that the both of them lost their lives for it, so be it. But he was the closest thing to a family, besides the greater family of the Kokiri that she had, and she was about to discard them all. If Seri didn't have Tisua, what did he have?
It's been nearly seven years since that day, and she's found odd jobs here and there, but the Bounders taught her the value of the blade and there are plenty of monsters to destroy in the world. She works as a mercenary, doing odd jobs and saving her rupees for the next big adventure. She likes that sort of life but some days, she thinks back to the security that she left behind and sighs,
melancholy laced in every sound.
[attr="class","resetapptitle1"]WEAPONS
[attr="class","resetapptext"]LONG SWORD - A simple sword with a guard that Tisua picked up from a merchant in Hyrule Castle Town when she started to grow out of her knife. She takes good care of it and it serves her well enough, but it's got no trace of magic in it.
[attr="class","resetapptitle1"]ITEMS
[attr="class","resetapptext"]KOKIRI BLADE - The blade that saw Tisua through the days in the Kokiri Bounders. Whatever magic it once possessed is gone now, and Tisua never learned daggerplay. She keeps it as a memento, and for the occasion that she needs to cut some rope.
KOROK ARMOR BRACER - The day that Tisua left the forest, the only belongings that she took with her were her Kokiri Blade and her armor. As she grew taller, she refashioned her armor to fit until one day, she had enough to weave a bracer and very little else. She left the rest of the branches at a boulder that she used to be stationed near at the border of the forest, in hopes that it will either be found by another Kokiri in need or that the forest will reclaim it. Just wearing her bracer grants it a small form of its power, healing minor cuts and bruises every post. She keeps it on her left arm at almost all times.
KOROK ARMOR BRACER - The day that Tisua left the forest, the only belongings that she took with her were her Kokiri Blade and her armor. As she grew taller, she refashioned her armor to fit until one day, she had enough to weave a bracer and very little else. She left the rest of the branches at a boulder that she used to be stationed near at the border of the forest, in hopes that it will either be found by another Kokiri in need or that the forest will reclaim it. Just wearing her bracer grants it a small form of its power, healing minor cuts and bruises every post. She keeps it on her left arm at almost all times.
[attr="class","resetapptitle1"]MAGIC
[attr="class","resetapptext"]FLORAMANCY: The Kokiri are able to manipulate plant matter, able to conjure things like vines or turn leaves razor sharp.
[attr="class","resetapptitle1"]EXTRA
[attr="class","resetapptext"]GUARDIAN FAIRY: Seri is a grouchy, cautious fairy with a heart of gold. He doesn't trust anyone but Seri, and even him and Seri at times have their differences. It's obvious that there was some sort of trouble between them years ago that the years have not healed. When he first meets someone, he's likely to stay in Tisua's hood until he either realizes that they'll be traveling with the newcomer for quite some time, or until Tisua mentions that she's a Kokiri. Seri's like a helicopter older brother; if Tisua starts getting too crazy for his liking, he'll call her out on it. But no matter how much they fight, lord help you if you hurt his Tisua. Seri's available to adopt.
[All Kokiri are accompanied by a Guardian Fairy that is technically an independent entity, down to being able to be picked up by another player. Please just give us info on your fairy. While they do not have all the racial abilities of the Fairies, they can sacrificed (permanently) to revive your Kokiri for a free resurrection, should they fall. If the Guardian Fairy is played by another player, it will naturally have all racial abilities, as then it's just a regular character.]
[All Kokiri are accompanied by a Guardian Fairy that is technically an independent entity, down to being able to be picked up by another player. Please just give us info on your fairy. While they do not have all the racial abilities of the Fairies, they can sacrificed (permanently) to revive your Kokiri for a free resurrection, should they fall. If the Guardian Fairy is played by another player, it will naturally have all racial abilities, as then it's just a regular character.]
[attr="class","resetappfc"]VOCALOID, avanna