Post by darkwings13 on Jul 23, 2012 4:51:40 GMT
Name: Talim
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Fighting Style: Wind Dance
Weapons:Syi Salika and Loka Luha
Place of Birth: Village of the Wind Deity
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Family: Sanput (Father), Lidi (Mother), Kalana (Grandmother) and Alun (Pet bird)
Alliance:Neutral
Personality: A gentle and compassionate wind priestess. Never a woman to use harsh words or blunt truths, she is soft spoken and kind but she does have her strong moments where she defends those who are victimized or persecuted. Lacking somewhat in self confidence, she depends on the wind for guidance and self assurance but when it comes to helping others, her inner will is infallible. Talim prefers peaceful solutions to combat and she constantly looks out for those around her.
Background: Three years ago... the wind returned to its calm state and the stars no longer shone with a sad light. Listening to the wind that tranverse all corners of the world, Talim realized that Soul Edge and Soul Calibur were gone. Her joy was short when she realized that her mission was far from complete. Those who were tainted by Soul Edge were still suffering from its vile powers. They were known as the malfested and Talim feared for them since not only did most human society fear and reject these outcasts, the twisted power of Soul Edge would consume them in the end. Following the wind, she spends most of her time searching and healing the unfortunate souls the same way she rescued the young boy at the watermill village.
Time passed and Talim had matured into a fine young woman as she continued her journey and listened to the wind. But one day, she heard the wind calling for her. Listening the gentle lullaby song that it sung, her heart grew heavy as it told her to head towards Germany... and towards Ostreheinsburg Castle. Was something awakening? The peace that had lasted these short three years.... would it soon come to an end?
Additional Quotes:
Somethings can only be conveyed through battle.
Wind, be with me.
If I had a choice I would never... but...
The wind is calling me... I must move on.
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Fighting Style: Wind Dance
Weapons:Syi Salika and Loka Luha
Place of Birth: Village of the Wind Deity
Appearance:"]
Family: Sanput (Father), Lidi (Mother), Kalana (Grandmother) and Alun (Pet bird)
Alliance:Neutral
Personality: A gentle and compassionate wind priestess. Never a woman to use harsh words or blunt truths, she is soft spoken and kind but she does have her strong moments where she defends those who are victimized or persecuted. Lacking somewhat in self confidence, she depends on the wind for guidance and self assurance but when it comes to helping others, her inner will is infallible. Talim prefers peaceful solutions to combat and she constantly looks out for those around her.
Background: Three years ago... the wind returned to its calm state and the stars no longer shone with a sad light. Listening to the wind that tranverse all corners of the world, Talim realized that Soul Edge and Soul Calibur were gone. Her joy was short when she realized that her mission was far from complete. Those who were tainted by Soul Edge were still suffering from its vile powers. They were known as the malfested and Talim feared for them since not only did most human society fear and reject these outcasts, the twisted power of Soul Edge would consume them in the end. Following the wind, she spends most of her time searching and healing the unfortunate souls the same way she rescued the young boy at the watermill village.
Time passed and Talim had matured into a fine young woman as she continued her journey and listened to the wind. But one day, she heard the wind calling for her. Listening the gentle lullaby song that it sung, her heart grew heavy as it told her to head towards Germany... and towards Ostreheinsburg Castle. Was something awakening? The peace that had lasted these short three years.... would it soon come to an end?
Additional Quotes:
Somethings can only be conveyed through battle.
Wind, be with me.
If I had a choice I would never... but...
The wind is calling me... I must move on.