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Revision as of 22:26, 12 October 2017
About
Appearance: A moon-kissed miqo'te of diminuitive stature, svelte in form and uncannily graceful in manner; the long-leggedly lissome physique of a lifelong dancer. Fitting, perhaps, for their hair is wont to dance of its own accord, heedless of it's owner's wishes; a capacious cascade of luxuriant curls, half light, half dark, all lustrous, tumbling with artful abandon to their narrow waist. Sharp, delicate fey-features peek out from beneath those mismatched tresses to present, unabashed and unapologetic, a wealth of sly mischief -- courtesy of plush cupid's bow lips in cahoots with eyes large, lambent and laden with coquettishly canopied lashes. Both are resplendant in cosmetic overstatement - emblazoned bold over stark porcelain pallor. Voice: His voice is soft but sonorous, a sensuous tapestry that can convey impassioned intensity with but a velveteen whisper. He employs a lyrical lilt liberally peppered with archaisms that lends itself well to his tendency to wax poetic at the slightest provocation. Aesthetics: Flamboyant frippery replete with artistic asymmetry. Whether clad in sumptuous silks, vivacious velvets or clinging leathers, Ravil styles himself part swashbuckler, part harlequin, all performer. Striped tights are a particular favourite of his, as are billowing coats, bodysuits and thigh-high boots, lacy cuffs, lapels... and a theatrical mask for every occasion.
"But what is danger," he asked softly, "if not an invitation to dance?"
A tempestuous, mercurial soul borne aloft by theatrical flights of fancy, Ravil's adventurous spirit and puckish exuberance often see him freewheeling torwards danger and spectacle. As a bard, he believes himself both actor and agent, appointed -- mayhap anointed -- to both recover the songs and stories of eld and usher, through trickery or entreaty, new legends into the fore. And therein lies the quintessential paradox of his nature: for though his self-appointed mission sees him strut astride Hydaelyn's stage with each foot buried by turns in past and future, Ravil is very much of a creature of the moment -- a being of unbridled caprice, forever ruled by eccentric whim and whimsy. "And this bard has ever been a good dancer."
Song and dance and a spirited affray
What manner of devilry
"Mine own past, you ask? O, such unseemly haste!"
For one who is in perpetual danger of waxing poetic at the slightest provocation, Ravil notoriously plays coy with his own history, diverting prying inquiries with a casual quip or a shrugging aside about spoilers. What is known – and thus ventured freely – is that ‘Ravil Raindance’ is the stage name of one Ravah’li Randanzha, one of the last known survivors of the outlandish and mysterious Randanzha tribe-and-troupe – nomadic, nocturnal caravaneers of yesteryear who infamously interwove the performing arts and clannish custom in strange yet seamless ways, entreating audiences across Eorzea to dazzling theatrical displays. Ravil has evidently taken it upon himself to bear the burden of their memory on his lonesome, to ensure the spirit continues to wax full bright – though he relishes the opportunity to observe and shape new legends along the way. "Narrative, dear audience, must needs be paced!"
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Theatrical Masks:
Masks are a cornerstone of Randanzhan theatre. They represent what is loosely transliterated in the Hyur tongue as battle-muses -- prominent characters, heroic and villainous, plucked from mythic antiquity. They represent strong ideals conveyed through corresponding moods, mannerisms and dances. Some interpret the wearing of the mask as the character being guided or even possessed by the spirit it embodies beause the wearer adopts their name and mannerisms as well, and while this is a convenient shorthand, it's better defined as a kind of metaphorical synchronicity, inspiration, channelling and subsumtion to myth -- the collision and indeed collusion of history and destiny. The dramatic moment the character dons a mask is the moment where their goals, their ideals, their place in the narrative -- where all of these things align. Where the character's steps echo with the weightier footfalls of their ancient battle-muse; where history repeats; where they dance to the same beat. Sometimes a duel between masks is an allegory for a clash between armies or hosts -- each mask an avatar, an embodiment of their side's respective ideals. In the company of adventurers, Ravil considers it poor storytelling etiquette to boast of his own exploits alongside those of his peers. But so too would he be loathe to sit on the sidelines and spectate. Playing the part of the battle-muse, then, offers him a loophole. By donning the mask that best represents the mood and motives of his coterie, he can effectively cease being Ravil and participate in his stead as a walking metaphor - fulfilling his bardic duties by diving into the fray and rousing his fellows with song and wardancing spectacle. Rumours abound and tall tales astound; some of them, mayhap, ring true!
Stories are in chronological order.
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