Post by morianna on Feb 12, 2012 18:51:45 GMT -5
GENERAL
Full Name: Morianna Fury
Race: Human
Age: Twenty-seven.
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
Birthplace: Unknown.
Residence: Her official residence is Weisshaupt Fortress but she is currently residing in Denerim Palace.
Affiliation: Grey Wardens/Mages.
Occupation: Ambassador of Weisshaupt Fortress and Royal Guard of King Alistair Theirin.
Religion: Andrastian.
COMBAT
Class: Mage
Character Stats:
Strength: 0
Dexterity: 0
Willpower: 3
Magic: 3
Cunning: 0
Gear: Her gear consists of two outfits, one is a seductive and revealing, exotic and mysterious. A glamorous corset and satin skirts that shows off her wonderful figure and makes most people over-look the fact that she’s a mage. When travelling she wears dragon-scale armour that has the seal of the Grey Wardens upon it, she always carries her father’s dagger and sword, and is likely to kill anyone who tries to take it from her despite not being able to use it herself.
CHARACTERISTICS
Appearance:
Morianna is what some would call a woman with a 'Dark Angel's beauty'. She has very dark hair that although she would love it to be a dark brown it is indeed ebony black. Her hair is long and nearly always looks neat, it reaches her elbows and is nearly always hanging loosely around her shoulders; it is always either poker straight or in gentle waves depending upon whether it is wet or not. She has pale skin that is really brought out by her intensely dark hair and then there are her eyes. Those bright, striking blue eyes of hers are like her personal mood rings, only there a part of her body. You can tell what sort of mood she's in by just looking at her eyes, if they are quite bright she's in a relatively good mood but if they look dark and cold it would be better if you didn't speak to her. Her eyes whether bright and striking, or cold and dark, give the illusion that she can see right through you.
Personality:
Morianna is a very observant individual, first impressions are important to the mage, from the moment she enters a room she is silently observing those in it and by the time she leaves will be able to tell you the shoes size of everyone that was there. How Morianna reacts to an individual depends upon her first impression of them. If you give her trouble she will give you hell, no matter who you are.
The mage is a pleasant young woman, caring and compassionate, friendly and en-dearing. But there is another side to her that has emerged since her ‘mother’s’ death, one that is strong and a fighter when she needs to be. The mage is well bal-anced, she is war and peace, water and earth, light and shadow. The two sides of a blade. Morianna was brought up to live by one rule, first shot is a warning. If you try to start something with her she’ll give you one warning before she’ll put you down whether physical or verbally.
In a way she is like fire and ice. Ice in the sense that she is calm, not easily angered, logical and often the voice of reason. And then there was her fire, her fury. When Morianna finds something she is passionate about, whether something or someone most people know it. When she takes up a cause she is utterly devoted to it, just as she is when she becomes devoted to a person though this usually takes a lot of work on their part. Her loyalty, though hard to earn, is not easily lost. Betray her and you lose her loyalty though she isn’t without a heart and will give anyone a chance to redeem themselves even if she does want to knock their lights out first…
Morianna has and always will love men, she’s yet to meet a man who has been able to resist her feminine charms. The mage has no qualms about teasing the living day-lights out of any man that tries to seduce her before walking away.
However she isn’t all strawberries and cream, she will fight when she needs to, she will manipulate those she has to get what she needs without regret. Morianna never trusts those who say they care for her, Duncan was the only exception to this. She was more protective of Duncan than she is of anyone else and cares about his health more than she did her own self-preservation. His death hit her hard but his final words to her recorded in a letter gave her a purpose. Morianna is a woman that fights for her survival and will do what is need to ensure that both she and her loved ones are kept out of harm’s way and trouble.
HISTORY
Morianna’s story began before she was even conceived. Her story started with a thief who befriended a king and set the Hero of Ferelden on his path.
Duncan was a thief, prowling the streets of Val Royeaux in order to survive, but he would be so much more. When Duncan broke into a hotel he found he wasn’t alone, the man was a Grey Warden fighting to protect a ring that was going to be his fiancés wedding ring, Duncan accidentally killed the Grey Warden. Shock froze him in place, as the man lay dying he thanked Duncan, he was still in shock when the chevaliers arrived. Duncan was arrested for murder and sentenced to death.
The night before his execution the Grey Wardens came to him, offering to recruit him into their order and forestall his death. He refused only to be conscripted the next morning. After surviving the Joining he found himself being despised by his fellow Grey Wardens which caused him to attempt to run-away on several occasions only to be brought back. Things got better and eventually they began to open up to him, revealing the reason for Commander Genevieve’s dislike of him. The man who’d died at his hand had been Commander Gene-vieve’s fiancé.
From that moment he was unwaveringly loyal to Commander Genevieve.
When they came to Ferelden in search of a guide into the Deep Roads Duncan was tasked with protecting, and if need be killing, King Maric Theirin. Before leaving to enter the Deep Roads they stopped off at The Tower of Magi in Ferelden where Duncan was seduced by a young mage with mousy brown hair and large brown eyes. The unexpected happened; she fell pregnant despite Dun-can being a Grey Warden (who seemingly couldn’t conceive due to the changes caused by the Joining). After a difficult nine months of pregnancy a baby girl was born, she was unnamed when she was taken from her mother but the Chantry named her Morianna. The first few years of her life were spent under the constant eye of the Chantry, Templars ever watchful for any signs that she’d inherited her mother’s magic, until she was five anyway.
For reasons unbeknown to her the Grey Wardens of Ferelden had taken an interest in her, or rather their leader had. Having returned to Ferelden after the death of Commander Gene-vieve, as the leader of the Ferelden Grey Wardens, Duncan was approached by a messenger telling him of the birth of his daughter. He kept his distance, watching his child grow as well as watching over the child of King Maric, both child held the blood of Grey Wardens and both were the children of mages but even in their early years Duncan could tell they would be completely different. By six signs of magic were beginning to show in Morianna so Duncan and a Grey Warden mage (Calamity) went to visit her, how Duncan managed to convince the Templars to release the girl into the custody of the Grey Wardens is still a mystery to her.
The child Morianna and Calamity travelled with the Ferelden Wardens for quite some time, Morianna looked up to Duncan and saw him as a father figure. Little did she know that he was actually her father. From Duncan and the other wardens she learnt of the world, of Dark-spawn, of the blights that had passed and of what it meant to stop one. The child often prayed to the Maker that there would never be a Blight in her life-time so that she would never have to lose a member of her family to stop the Arch-Demon.
As her power continued to grow at an alarming rate Calamity, her mage tutor, decided that at the tender age of nine it was time for her to go through the harrowing. Duncan watched on as his daughter faced a demon in the Fade and decided that in his life time he would never witness her going through the Joining. It took hours but Morianna awoke, demon free, she didn’t remember at the time what had happened within the Fade but in her later years she would learn… For the first time since leaving the Circle Morianna and Calamity parted company with Duncan and the other Grey Wardens, the Deep Roads were no place for a child after all. Instead Morianna was taken to Weisshaupt Fortress where she would be tutored in the ways of Grey Warden magic and would continue the studies that Duncan had started.
In the company of Calamity a twelve year old Morianna was taken to meet the Dwarves, un-beknownst to her she would also be reunited with Duncan. Orzammer welcomed them and Morianna took the opportunity to learn more about the Dwarfs, the poor Shaperate must have been glad to see them leave since she spent hours pestering the poor man. Morianna and Calamity left Orzammer with Duncan and once again travelled Ferelden. When she was thirteen she fell in love for the first time, he was a young soldier in training and was com-pletely smitten with the young Morianna…until he found out that she was a mage…
He called her an apostate and called the Templars, Morianna was horrified that she’d been called such a thing, though part of her was highly indignant at being called an apostate since as far as she was concerned she was a Grey Warden in Training. Luckily for her Duncan had been ‘keeping an eye on her’ to make sure that the young man kept his hands to himself and had seen what had happened, he stepped in and explained to the Templars that she was a recruit but as soon as they were out of ear-shot made in crystal clear that she was forbidden to join the Grey Wardens but she just gave him a ‘just try and stop me look’ that made him laugh and tell her that she reminded him far too much of himself.
Morianna was eighteen when Duncan told her of another child that he’d watched over, she explained that he was the son of two friends of his, both of whom he’d promised he’d look out for. He also told her that he was a Templar in training, at that all colour drained from her face and she prayed that they would never meet. Templars not only made her nervous but frightened her slightly since all they seen when they looked at her was an Apostate mage be-ing protected by the Grey Wardens. That was when Duncan revealed that the boy was the son of Maric and Fiona. Morianna was stunned but then understood why he kept such a close eye on the boy if this was the case.
The Mage stayed with Duncan even after he recruited Alistair, though admittedly she did feel as if she was suddenly being pushed aside, almost rejected by the man that had been a father to her. By the time the Battle of Ostagar came about Morianna was lucky if she even got an hour of his attention. Her pain however soon turned to fury when he asked her to deliver a message to the Tower of Mage, requesting more supplies for the troops. Morianna was furious that he would try to send her away when he could be facing his death, a little part of her felt betrayed that he would send her away but allow his newest recruits to stay. Instead of chiding her as he normally would he pulled her into an embrace, kissing her forehead and told her that she wouldn’t be going to the tower.
She would be going in search of Riordan.
With reluctant haste she left Ostagar, fear gripping her heart and a small voice in the back of her mind told her that this would be the last time she’d ever see him. Two days later she learnt of the slaughter at Ostagar, of Loghain’s betrayal and the death of the only person that she’d ever called family openly. It broke her heart and had he not asked her to do something she would have wept and hid herself away but she couldn’t. Her search continued but she was too late to stop him from being captured, cursing herself for not being quicker she knew there had to be something she could do so from behind the scenes she whispered in the ears of people she knew would listen to her in order to get the last of Ferelden’s Wardens all the extra help she could manage.
At the Battle for Denerim Morianna fought to protect Riordan, having already made her pres-ence known to him, to say that he’d been surprised to see her was a minor understatement. Even as he lay dying Morianna fought to protect his body, the Dark Spawn were not taking him too. When the battle was over she took Riodoran’s body back to Weisshaupt Fortress. She stayed for nearly years, mentoring other mages before the First Warden approached her and asked her to return to Ferelden, she wanted to say no until he told her that returning to Ferelden would allow her to find out who she really was. She was handed a sword and a dagger that looked familiar to her but having never really paid that much attention to Duncan’s weapons she didn’t even think that they could possibly be his.
The First Warden told her that the weapons had been her fathers and that he would have wanted her to have them, with shaking hands she accepted the weapons and her mission. Before leaving however she underwent the Joining. When she returned to Ferelden she visited to her little cottage in the middle of no-where, it was the first time since Duncan’s death that she’d returned to the cottage and was surprised to find a letter awaiting her…from Duncan. He told her to watch over Alistair Theirin and Aeden Cousland, guide them and help them in any way that she could and that he was proud to have her in his family. With his dagger and sword wrapped protectively and the letter stashed in her pack the Ambassador of Weisshaupt Fortress left for Denerim to watch over the King as Duncan had asked of her, unknowing that Alistair was the person most likely to know that the sword and dagger she carried belonged to Duncan…
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