Name: Her name is lost to history....
Sex: Straight Female
Age: She appears to be about five, but no one really knows her true age.
Species: Human?
Height: 3"5 ft.
Weight: 95.4 lbs
Personality: ???
Occupation: None.
Apperance: She wears a lengthy somewhat frilly dress with a slightly red
tinge to it. The sleeves are rather lengthy; they are able to cover up her arms
easily, but not her hands. The sleeves stop a little ways before the wrist
(about less then half an inch) and a white 'collar' starts . It stops at her
wrist, of course, and has a small golden button on it with a very strange
pattern on it. At the shoulders, there is some kind of overlapping frilly
fabric that runs about an inch below her shoulders. The dress was made
like that it had been fashioned like that out of the early 1700's in Britain.
Strange, indeed. She also wears a white bonnet, rather small, but brings
out a sense of small charm. She wears small brown leather shoes with
faded golden buckles on the middle of the tongue of the shoe. The small
child has short red hair, and nearly pale skin. Her eye color has varied
over the centuries, from earthen brown to forest green to charcoal black
to sea blue.
Past: She was born in the late Dark Ages. The girl's family was very poor and
had fallen into a deep debt to the long collasped Roman Empire. Her mother was
trying to pay off their heavy debt after the girl's father died some number of
years before. The poor mother worked very hard as a lowly peasant in some grain
fields, much like a slave. She practically worked until her knuckles bled. From
morning to dusk, the mother worked and made so little...However, the tax
collectors came and took her away after three months of hard working and threw
her in debtor's prison until she got her sentence: Burning at the stake. The
tax collectors also made the child watch as her mother was burned alive right
before her very eyes. This apperently struck a nerve in the little girl as she
watched in horror at the sight of her dying mother, who screaming in pain as
she was burned alive. The girl could do nothing but watch, for if she did
something to try and save her mother....then she would suffer the same fate.
Seeing her mother's ashes and the tax collectors laughing at her, she swore
that she would hunt them down and kill them. She knelt in the ashes of her
mother- at the stake in the shape of a cross- staring in disbelief at the gray
ashes that lay before her and wept after the tax collectors left her alone in
her sorrow....
A few years later, a boy attacked her for stealing a few apples at the market
(remember that the little girl had no family to turn to, nor did she know how
to work). Of course, she had a small dagger hidden in one of her pockets (which
were later ripped off of her) and she stabbed the boy in the throat in
self-defense; she was starving after all and wasn't about to let this boy get
away with stealing her stolen food. Blood on her face and hands, she fled with
the few apples she had. However, someone saw her kill the little boy and
reported her to the tax collectors*(*Note: These are the same tax collectors as
the ones who killed the youth's mother.)...Soon after they heard about the
killing, they hunted her down and- finding the poor child at her dead mother's
home- took her to a torture chamber to make her suffer for stealing and
murdering. They hung her by her wrists with chains to a wall. They also bound
her feet with chains. They then took her dagger, and slowly disemboweled her
with it. Her blood and guts everywhere, she screamed in pain, for she had never
experienced something like this before. With the extreme pain churning inside
her body, she told the tax collectors that she killed the boy out of self-defense. However, the tax collectors state they don't care, and that a murder is a murder. When the girl was nearly dead, they left her alone to die. Finally accepting Death, her vision faded slowly to black.
Sex: Straight Female
Age: She appears to be about five, but no one really knows her true age.
Species: Human?
Height: 3"5 ft.
Weight: 95.4 lbs
Personality: ???
Occupation: None.
Apperance: She wears a lengthy somewhat frilly dress with a slightly red
tinge to it. The sleeves are rather lengthy; they are able to cover up her arms
easily, but not her hands. The sleeves stop a little ways before the wrist
(about less then half an inch) and a white 'collar' starts . It stops at her
wrist, of course, and has a small golden button on it with a very strange
pattern on it. At the shoulders, there is some kind of overlapping frilly
fabric that runs about an inch below her shoulders. The dress was made
like that it had been fashioned like that out of the early 1700's in Britain.
Strange, indeed. She also wears a white bonnet, rather small, but brings
out a sense of small charm. She wears small brown leather shoes with
faded golden buckles on the middle of the tongue of the shoe. The small
child has short red hair, and nearly pale skin. Her eye color has varied
over the centuries, from earthen brown to forest green to charcoal black
to sea blue.
Past: She was born in the late Dark Ages. The girl's family was very poor and
had fallen into a deep debt to the long collasped Roman Empire. Her mother was
trying to pay off their heavy debt after the girl's father died some number of
years before. The poor mother worked very hard as a lowly peasant in some grain
fields, much like a slave. She practically worked until her knuckles bled. From
morning to dusk, the mother worked and made so little...However, the tax
collectors came and took her away after three months of hard working and threw
her in debtor's prison until she got her sentence: Burning at the stake. The
tax collectors also made the child watch as her mother was burned alive right
before her very eyes. This apperently struck a nerve in the little girl as she
watched in horror at the sight of her dying mother, who screaming in pain as
she was burned alive. The girl could do nothing but watch, for if she did
something to try and save her mother....then she would suffer the same fate.
Seeing her mother's ashes and the tax collectors laughing at her, she swore
that she would hunt them down and kill them. She knelt in the ashes of her
mother- at the stake in the shape of a cross- staring in disbelief at the gray
ashes that lay before her and wept after the tax collectors left her alone in
her sorrow....
A few years later, a boy attacked her for stealing a few apples at the market
(remember that the little girl had no family to turn to, nor did she know how
to work). Of course, she had a small dagger hidden in one of her pockets (which
were later ripped off of her) and she stabbed the boy in the throat in
self-defense; she was starving after all and wasn't about to let this boy get
away with stealing her stolen food. Blood on her face and hands, she fled with
the few apples she had. However, someone saw her kill the little boy and
reported her to the tax collectors*(*Note: These are the same tax collectors as
the ones who killed the youth's mother.)...Soon after they heard about the
killing, they hunted her down and- finding the poor child at her dead mother's
home- took her to a torture chamber to make her suffer for stealing and
murdering. They hung her by her wrists with chains to a wall. They also bound
her feet with chains. They then took her dagger, and slowly disemboweled her
with it. Her blood and guts everywhere, she screamed in pain, for she had never
experienced something like this before. With the extreme pain churning inside
her body, she told the tax collectors that she killed the boy out of self-defense. However, the tax collectors state they don't care, and that a murder is a murder. When the girl was nearly dead, they left her alone to die. Finally accepting Death, her vision faded slowly to black.