Name: Alexis Rhodes
Position/Occupation: Polymath
Physical Description: A blonde peachy girl with her hair tied in an oriental bun. Her wardrobe consists of dresses and the like, which usually end up being cut or ripped for convenience's sake.
Backstory: Alexis grew up in a culture with women being domestic slaves, and the only real options for their employment were being a house-wife, prostitute or mid-wife. Unlike the other girls of her group, Alexis was far more concerned with the natural world and philosophy than learning how to dust a house or find a husband. She began to translate her own thoughts on these concepts into various artistic forms. Her future would have been dismal if Sergio Val Assayaf had not come into her life. Assayaf was the primer Polymath of his day, constructing works such as Muses of Idle and The Fatalistic Garden. On a commission from Alexis's estate, Assayaf noticed one of her constructions. After recognizing her genius, Assayaf recruited her into his band of social outcasts, boys and girls, from various regions and social statues that would have had a very rough time in the world had someone not come along and allowed them to develop their creative talents.
Alexis learned how to do everything from sculpting to acting as she went around with Assayaf's band, traveling to various lands around the continent and creating their own pieces with his assistance. In addition to being the most renowned Master Polymath of the era, Assayaf was a liberal, a partyer, a homosexual and a heretic, none of which were outstanding qualities in the eyes of the public. In addition, his working schedule was hampered by being a drunkard and a major procrastinator. The reason he was able to live a high life was that his patrons and royalties gave him a huge pay-out for the creation of any work, even if they did come out sparingly. Assayaf met his end after he got drunk at a party, and proceeded to fall into the ocean and drown. Though Alexis did inherit Assayaf's ability, she also inherited his negative traits.
With Assayaf's death, the band of two-dozen or so disciples split up for their own advents. Some went into regular, small, private family lives while others pursued far-away places in hopes of becoming the successor to Assayaf. Alexis's journey lead her to the Blackwater Coast, where she now currently resides, looking for employment.
Inheriting Assayaf's lifestyle, Alexis goes through a constant up-and-down swing of a lifestyle. One day she might be at a royal gala to display her work, the next few spent partying, and then later reduced to a peasant on the street until she can find another willing patron. On one hand she has Assayaf's blooming mastery of art, literature, expression, politics and philosophy. On the other, she has his unhealthy habits of drinking, gambling, material obsession, boy-chasing and laziness.
In short, she'll put the Sistine Chapel to shame, you just have to get her to actually do it first.