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The Introduction Name: Faye Lydia Merrow Nicknames: Fae, Faerie Age: Eighteen Gender: Female Sexuality: Pansexual Race: Human/Faerie The Deeper Me Personality: Faye is clever, witty, and slightly devious. She is considered the 'wild child of the temples'. Having been raised in a church in the mountains she has lived a secluded life, thus is very curious and slightly naive about the mannerisms of the world. She doesn't understand the concept of personal space, finding it silly that people get so uppity about a little lost comfort room, thus often invades it without much thought. She is rather unformal when it comes to her gift, feeling that it is one thing to respect the gods, but she feels that it must get awefully tiring to have people constantly begging and preaching in the same monotone and seriousness. This attitude has often gotten her in trouble with the heavy churchgoers. When it comes to love Faye has no boundaries, she will passionately love whoever she falls for whether they be man, woman, or anything else. Likes: Lots of room and open space Travelling Sunshine Wilderness Seeing new things and people Dislikes: Uptight and serious people Arrogance Rain Closed spaces Being cooped up Getting in trouble Theme song: Il dolce suono-Inva Mula-Tchako My Personal Story Biography: Faye's mother was a 'angel' who at the time had no knowledge of her power and ignored any signs that she may have had some strange power, knowing very well what happened to women that showed signs of having godly gifts. But she could no longer ignore the possibility when she had a child that would sit in the fields talking to thin air and sometimes even tell her mother about what would happen the next day and see that her child's predictions would come true. Her child Faye, named after the race of her father, was an Angel. She asked her child if she had told anyone else her predictions and Faye confessed that she had told a guard that a neighbor's house would catch on fire during the next storm, but the guard did not believe her. Faye's mother told her to not use her power anymore, hoping that maybe the prediction would not come true.
To her mother's horror three days passed and a storm came and the very house that Faye had predicted would catch fire was struck by lightening and burned to the ground. Faye's mother went into a frenzy and ran about the house packing clothes and food and all their money. Faye's mother instructed her to hide in the woods by their village until she came back for her, not to move or follow anyone no matter what happened. When Faye's mopther returned she smelled of smoke and as they fled the village she turned back to see their home aflame. They travelled north towards the mountains for several days before Faye asked her mother why their house had burned when they left. But her mother never answered, it wasn't until several years later would she discover that it was to cover their tracks.
As they got closer and closer to the mountains it became obvious that they were being followed. Every village they passed near the royal guard was there, it became so bad that they soon could no longer enter the villages and had to depend on whatever they could find or steal. When they found their path blocked by the royal guard and hunters they hid away in a small forest. For the first time Faye watched her mother kneal on the ground and try to use her gift, she begged and pleaded for any help. But it seemed she did not know how to speak to the gods. The next morning the royal guards departed back to the last village and Faye and her mother continued forwards, only to find that they were still being followed by the hunters.
They were chased all the way into the mountains, Faye's mother desparate to do anything to save her child then they saw a small temple. She grabbed Faye and ran up to the temple. A priest answered her mothers screams and pounding on the temple door begging for sanctuary. She told the priest of Faye's gift and how they were being hunted down and begged the priest to look after her daughter until she lead the hunters away. the priest agree, unable to turn away a child with the power to speak to the gods themselves. He gave Faye's mother rations enough to go back down the mountain. He instructed her of all the paths she could use and prayed she came back safe. But she never returned.
From then on Faye lived under the protection of the temple. When the hunters which her mother had tried to lead away came back to the temple looking for Faye, they convinced the hunters that Faye had died before her mother had reached the temple, claiming her mother had buried her somewhere on the mountain, but would not tell them or anyone else where. The hunters left, but every so often would return, not fully convinced. But after a while they returned less an less. And then stopped all together. The priests and priestesses of the temple raised Faye teaching her all she did not already know of the gods and the world. But as she grew older they realized they could not keep her safe within the temple walls forever and have been preparing her to reenter society in hopes that she can live a peaceful life. My Puppeteer Username: Lady Tomato
Lady Tomato · Sun May 29, 2011 @ 01:47am · 0 Comments |
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