Name: Reeve Von Anextra Polyion III
Mug:
https://i.imgur.com/jFHnJfr.pngSprite: (optional)
Race: Homid
Class: Mage Pupil -> Mage -> Mage Knight
Character Skill: Charisma
Arte: Brilliance of the Angel of Flame: When Reeve hits an enemy, she gains +1 Magic, +5 Crit, and -5 Hit due to an increasing confidence in her abilities, stacking up to Five times. If Reeve misses or is hit back, these stacks reset back to zero.
Affinity: (leave this blank until I give you choices)
Personal Fault: Overconfident: If Reeve is over 50% of her Max HP, -15 Evade
Personal Skills:
Flashover (T): If the target is over 50% of their Max HP, Reeve gains +2 DMG during combat
TBD(FC)
Angelic Inferno (PC): If Reeve has attacked the previous turn, she gains +10 Crit during combat.
Preferred Stats: Skill, Mage
Weapon Profs: Anima (E)
Total Level:
Level:
330/330
HP: 16 (50%)
STR: 0 (0%)
MAG: 4 (+2) (60%)
SKL: 5 (+1) (60%)
LCK: 2 (+1) (40%)
DEF: 0 (25%)
RES: 3 (45%)
SPD: 4 (50%)
CON: 4
AID: 3
MOV: 4
Bio: The Polyion family is a name of history and deep rooted isolation, a rich nobility that had always preferred to keep to itself, untouched by the peaks and valleys of politics, rivalries, or wars, only choosing to act if their delicate isolation was at risk. Though young during the time of the Great Calamity, their Home of Southern Erebia allowed them to live peacefully despite the ravaged lands just outside their borders, as well as witness the birth of the Elerian Order. Through time though, the Polyions slowly began to stretch their wings, establishing themselves in various ranks and positions through the Kingdoms surrounding them. Even then, the family tended to be fairly secretive, creating a nobility well known for their quietness and calm nature. They also are known to disapprove of the existence of the Elerian Order, seeing it as a waste of time, a belief that was only strengthened due to the Volskaya Disaster. This distrust goes far enough that it’s rare to see a Polyion at any academy run by the Order, the family preferring to use their history and influence to make their way into the world.
These traits are not ones you’d find in Reeve, however.
Born as her family’s third daughter, Reeve was noted at a young age to be that of a prodigy, naturally gifted in the art of magic, among other things. But it was also apparent that Reeve took life in a different stride than her siblings. Where most of her family would keep to themselves, Reeve always spoke her mind, butting into conversations seemingly at random and basking in the attention she acquired for any and all achievements. Where her siblings were content to relax and enjoy the life of comfort granted to them, Reeve was always on the move, often forcing her way out of her family’s home and out into the world, eager to explore the lands and kingdoms that surrounded her, and above all make a name for herself. Despite these forced ‘vacations’ however, Reeve’s academic studies never took a hit, consistently impressing her private tutors with her ability to learn and apply knowledge. Her personality and social skills, on the other hand, were not as well developed.
For the most part, although annoying, her family dealt with the issues of their odd prodigy child as they came up without more than a huff. At least, until she decided to enroll at the Solrise Academy. To say her parents were outraged would be an understatement, ignited at the thought of their daughter choosing to learn at a school run by those they could never trust. Despite this, and the several long days of arguing and fighting, Reeve didn’t relent, eventually forcing a compromise between the two parties.
Reeve would be allowed to go, with the family backing her with any tuition payments that she herself could not afford, as unlikely as it may be. But, should Reeve leave the academy for any reason prematurely, she would be disowned permanently, revoked of her name and connections to her family.
Naturally, Reeve took this in stride, setting out to cement her name in history as the greatest mage in history, passing Solrise Academy’s entrance exam with flying colors. Though rough, Reeve’s carefree attitude hid a hardworking woman who managed to keep up with the demands and challenges the Academy threw at her and her classmates, solidifying her position in their ranks.