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Joining Freia's group!
Name: Ayleen Hayes
Class: Sister
Class Skill: Self Healing
Character Specific Skill: Center
Affinity: Ice
Personal Fault: Rainy Days...: If the weather is Rain, -15 to Evasion
Personal Skill: Experienced: If the Character is wielding any Heal-class staff; +2 Defence
Personal Skill: Mutuality: When Healing an ally with a staff, +5 HP restored
> Planned Promotion: Saint
> Personal Skill: Altruism: If the character is within 3 spaces of Allied Units +50% increase to Support bonuses.
Preferred stats: RES, LUK
Weapon profs: Heal (C), Staff (D)
Level: 1 (0/100)
Progression spent: 330%
HP: 16 (40%)
STR: 2 (15%)
MAG: 4 (50%)
SKL: 2 (10%)
CON: 5
AID: 4
LUK: 6 (70%)
DEF: 1+2 (70%)
RES: 8 (50%)
SPD: 6+2 (25%)
MOV: 5
Inventory:
Name Type () RNG MT WT CR Hit QL
Heal Heal (E) 1 - - - - 18/30
Vulnerary (3/3)
Bio:
Ayleen was born and raised as a person of virtue and intellect, exposed to many influences in the world via education or observation. While most of the mundane crafts and ideologies were notably piecewise to her, Thaumaturgy or its related concepts were taught, and not given, to her by her elders and seniors--being a staple presence in her life as she grew, and being her interest ever since she felt the affinity for magic within her. Her life was not an easy one-but one that, through reinforcement by better minds and hands, learned the ways of the world much earlier than most of her age, and what set her ideals apart from many.
Though for reasons unknown to her peers and colleagues, it is said that despises the brewing storm clouds and the rain they bring and that she chooses the protection of shelter and a dry area rather than do most things in the rain. While this would be a superficial idea of her character, she exhibits a stillness or an unease when under the rain or its related phenomena.
In the years passing her age of maturity, she has become a well-traveled healer and philosopher and has picked up certain skills and perceptions from her voyages, having seen much of life from island to mountain civilization and culture. She has delved into the many arts and sciences the world could provide, with one fact standing out from the rest: There was still much to learn, and there was little she actually knew despite all these.