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Returning Band Bio: Eb- CC'd by CotL


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Your Handle: Eb


Name of this character: Ebony, but those that like their head where it is are safer calling her ‘Eb’. Last name unknown.


Age of this character: Mid to late-ish twenties (exact DOB unknown)


Name of country where this character is from: Altara (Ebou Dar)


 


Physical Description


Skin: Olive/dark tan


Hair: Jet black, very short, wildly cut/hacked with knives


Eyes: Coal black


Height: Short – 5’2” to 5’3”


Build: Medium to light


Distinguising Features: Incredibly feisty Altaran temper; many scars (most noticeable located on right side of face in elongated ‘S’ from outside corner of eye to bottom side of jaw).


Division: Infantry


Rank: Captain


Weapon of choice: Knives/throwing daggers – incredibly proficient


Secondary Weapon: Mace. Double short swords.


Weapons Score: 15


 


History


Eb was dumped on the streets of the Rahad in Ebou Dar at birth by an unknown mother.


Taken in and ‘raised’ by a gang of street kids, she learnt everything there was to know about survival in the backstreets and canals of the roughest city in the known world. By some miracle and a vicious will to live she fought her way through each new day, growing from a screaming babe into a rough, defiant young child with far more than her fair share of feisty Altaran temper.


 


By around the age of six she knew - from experience and consequence – every single one of the unwritten rules of living on the streets of the Rahad. She could steal enough food and coin independently to keep herself from starvation, she could climb like a cat, fight hand-to-hand like a mountain-lion caged and could run full-speed across the roof-tops of the Rahad and the rest of Ebou Dar. Most importantly, she could fight with knives. Proficiently. As far as she could remember, knives and daggers had always been her only toys.


 


By the time she fled Altara, after her gang of street-rats had been hanged for thieving, she'd had nigh on twenty years’ experience surviving in the streets – and it showed itself in every possible way. It showed itself in the way she walked and the way she constantly scanned the shadows and the body-language of passers-by. It showed itself in the way she automatically assessed any and every possible sign of threat, and instantly calculated alternate routes and escape paths in case of danger. It showed itself in her skill with her knives, and in her confidence. It showed itself in her absolute arrogance, and it showed itself in her many, many scars.


 


She had found the Band of the Red Hand as she fled, and then - since there had been hot meals available - she had joined. More than a few objections had been raised by the men to a girl joining the infantry, but time passed, fights and battles came and went and nothing was left unresolved – courtesy of both force and reputation.


 


In a few short years she learned to master a mace and short sword and the basics of most other melee weapons. Time, training and battles had earned her the rank of Captain.


 


She'd learnt new skills and a new way of life and even found a home of sorts with the Band, but some things will never change – shaped irrevocably by her past, she is still slow to trust and quick to anger, automatically arrogant and inherently defensive. By nature a fighter, regardless of the situation, she’s definitely still the type to strike first, ask questions later…


 


 


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Eb leant casually against the tree, balancing a dagger blade-upwards on her palm, watching the newest recruits file in for training. Absently, she wondered where they all had come from, what histories they’d left behind … if any of them knew where the rolls of the dice would be taking them from here.


 


Spin-stop. Spin-stop. Spin-stop. The knife spun on her palm, its blade gleaming in the sun.


 


Spin-stop.


 


It seemed like a lifetime ago she’d been the newest Band recruit, standing there before the men, wild-eyed and dangerous, demanding a place to train with the infantry. A lifetime ago since the dice had seen her flee from Ebou Dar with the White Cloaks and the city guard hot on her heels. A lifetime ago since she’d barged her way in to this new life and began her soldier training.


 


Spin-stop.


 


And yet, like it still felt like yesterday since she’d routinely taken flying leaps off the rooftops of the Rahad to land sure-footed on the cobblestones below, simultaneously sprinting off and shoveling down her stolen food. Like yesterday since she’d had to fight and thieve for her very survival. Like yesterday since being a girl on the streets had taught her everything she’d ever need to know.


 


-Stop.


 


Well, almost everything. She fingered a scar at her hip and the mace and sword at her side. Almost everything. Seemed like no matter where you were in this blasted life, there was always more to learn. And teach.


 


She scowled, spat to the side and shoved the knife back into her sleeve.


 


Right. Teach.


 


She stalked across the grounds to stand in front of the new recruits, and spat again.


 


“Right, you lot!” she growled, “This is the Infantry! I am Eb! I am your Captain! And YES! I am a GIRL!”


 


The knife reappeared to spin slowly –menacingly - through her fingers. Eb looked at each of the new recruits in turn.


 


“Anybody got a problem with that?”


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