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DRAGONMOUNT

A WHEEL OF TIME COMMUNITY

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Basic Information

Handle : Jagen Sedai

Character Count : 2

Contact : drowelfmorwen@yahoo.com

 

Character Information

Name: Lucrecia Behen

Age: 16

Nationality: Saldaean

 

Appearance

Hair: Long and black, kept worn off her face. She likes decorating her hair with beads, flowers and various clips as well as wearing bracelets.

Eyes: Dark brown, almond-shaped

Skin: Skin is tanned from spending long hours outside.

Height: 5’6

Voice: Pretty deep, clear, and somewhat commanding. It shows her outspokenness.

Other: She is attractive in a handsome way—her twin, who dresses like a boy and has her hair cut, is never suspected to be a girl because the twins have a face that is suited for a masculine or feminine look. Portrait Link: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/60701144/

 

Personality

Lucrecia is a very protective woman, especially of her twin Tirzah. She is also very outspoken, sometimes too much so. She has habits of getting into trouble with people whom she disagrees with or those who disagree with her, and sometimes fists are involved. She has no qualms about getting into fights with anyone. For that matter she gets into trouble a lot by sneaking out with Tirzah and the two usually have fun by visiting taverns. Lucrecia doesn’t thwart her responsibility but she likes balancing it with fun and games.

 

History

Lucrecia shifted her gaze between Dragonmount, back behind her and to her right, and to the gleaming White Tower in the distance ahead. It was much larger than she ever pictured despite the stories. And Dragonmount seemed to stretch its shadow toward it in the late afternoon sun. She pulled a water pouch from the side of her saddle and took a few sips before offering it to her sister, her twin with the boyish look about her, Tirzah. She rode beside her. It had taken nearly a month of hard riding to get this far from Saldaea, and the hardships they endured seemed to wash away her life behind. "How are you feeling?" she asked, a bit nervous herself.

 

So it was true. Every fanciful story Tirzah had dismissed in the past, came laughing back at her as she rode. The truth surpassed the mingled myth and imagination of others though, and Tirzah found herself unable to keep her eyes fixed on merely one place. They would flicker, greedily feeding on the panoramic view. Mostly though, they would linger on the people. So many different people. All their cultures were meshed together here, combined to form a dazzling show that was a favorite with every yarn teller- The show and splendour of Tar Valon. More than wonder and fascination, beyond the clutches of homesickness, rose a thick streak of determination. She would call this place her home, one day. One day soon. In the distance gleamed the shining walls, the sun's shifting rays only adding to the marvel of the Ogier skill. Somewhere in there, our futures are locked up. And they are waiting, rattling their dusty cage. With an unsuppressed thrill of excitement, another thought came to her. Somewhere in there lay the training grounds of all Warders. Tirzah's grasp on her reins tightened slightly, and she continued to let her eyes enjoy their wander. Only when Cia spoke did she stop.

 

"Giddy," she admitted, although she knew Cia could sense that. Just in the same way that she could read her carefully hidden fear, the unsettled nerves caused by the looming shape ahead. "And worried too, but not too worried. We will make this place our home, Cia." Distressed by how serious she sounded, she smiled slightly and spoke teasingly.

 

Lucrecia nodded in agreement. She wanted to forget her life before. Her general father had died in battle and her mother isolated herself because of it. Cia and her twin didn’t want to remain burdens and tried helping out bit none of it seemed enough. There was little left for them back home in their Saldaean house. The twins had few friends and Lucrecia was content with leaving her herbal training behind, as content as her twin was to leave training as a soldier to train better elsewhere. It had grown to be a quiet life. So after thinking of stories of glorious heroes and the White Tower she worked up the nerve to approach her sister and suggest they get tested. She wasn’t sure how she would handle it if thy told her she could not learn. If they wouldn’t accept her. For Lucrecia it was more than important she help out her mother, her country, and the whole of the people who served the Light. She wanted to train to become Aes Sedai, to be of the legends and to know she made a difference in the ever-lasting battle between the Light and Shadow.

 

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