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<font style="color: #000; letter-spacing: 0em;">The Black family had lived in Vesper Bay for as long as anyone cared to remember, scraping together a meager living through backbreaking work. As the first of five children, Flora always felt a sense of responsibility for her siblings. She took strongly after her mother, Lisa, and imitated her outgoing and brash demeanor. Although they were born into poverty, the Black children were happy with their upbringing. They were blissfully unaware of the world around them and spent their golden days on the bay's shore. | <font style="color: #000; letter-spacing: 0em;">The Black family had lived in Vesper Bay for as long as anyone cared to remember, scraping together a meager living through backbreaking work. As the first of five children, Flora always felt a sense of responsibility for her siblings. She took strongly after her mother, Lisa, and imitated her outgoing and brash demeanor. Although they were born into poverty, the Black children were happy with their upbringing. They were blissfully unaware of the world around them and spent their golden days on the bay's shore. | ||
| − | Nothing could stay the same forever, and Flora's nostalgic memories of her childhood were tainted by the Calamity. The great disaster deprived her father, Eddie, of his livelihood and forced the family to take refuge in Ul'dah. Without any gil to his name, Eddie couldn't possibly pay off his exorbitant debts. Collectors harassed the family constantly, culminating in a shouting match between Lisa and a pair of Lalafell. Displeased with their inability to pay, Eddie's shylock decided it was time to collect the debt. The Black family was forced into servitude, working at the Lalamena Estate until their debtor, Jojoriku Lalamena, decided that the debt was repaid - never, ideally. | + | Nothing could stay the same forever, and Flora's nostalgic memories of her childhood were tainted by the Calamity. The great disaster deprived her father, Eddie, of his livelihood and forced the family to take refuge in Ul'dah. Without any gil to his name, Eddie couldn't possibly pay off his exorbitant debts. Collectors harassed the family constantly, culminating in a shouting match between Lisa and a pair of Lalafell strongmen. Displeased with their inability to pay, Eddie's shylock decided it was time to collect the debt. The Black family was forced into servitude, working at the Lalamena Estate until their debtor, Jojoriku Lalamena, decided that the debt was repaid - never, ideally. |
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'''Scars & Markings:''' A thin bragging scar contours the width of her cheek, extending to the back of her neck and clearly visible in profile. | '''Scars & Markings:''' A thin bragging scar contours the width of her cheek, extending to the back of her neck and clearly visible in profile. | ||
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Flora Black Sword and Fist About
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Black family had lived in Vesper Bay for as long as anyone cared to remember, scraping together a meager living through backbreaking work. As the first of five children, Flora always felt a sense of responsibility for her siblings. She took strongly after her mother, Lisa, and imitated her outgoing and brash demeanor. Although they were born into poverty, the Black children were happy with their upbringing. They were blissfully unaware of the world around them and spent their golden days on the bay's shore. Nothing could stay the same forever, and Flora's nostalgic memories of her childhood were tainted by the Calamity. The great disaster deprived her father, Eddie, of his livelihood and forced the family to take refuge in Ul'dah. Without any gil to his name, Eddie couldn't possibly pay off his exorbitant debts. Collectors harassed the family constantly, culminating in a shouting match between Lisa and a pair of Lalafell strongmen. Displeased with their inability to pay, Eddie's shylock decided it was time to collect the debt. The Black family was forced into servitude, working at the Lalamena Estate until their debtor, Jojoriku Lalamena, decided that the debt was repaid - never, ideally. --- Scars & Markings: A thin bragging scar contours the width of her cheek, extending to the back of her neck and clearly visible in profile. Voice: Deep and flat, with a well-practiced refinement in polite company. She sometimes slips back into her peasant parlance when comfortable. Clothing: Varied and mediocre, usually following whatever fashion trend is popular among Ul'dah's upper class. Burgundy, bordeaux, and black are common colors. She carries a straight sword at her side when permitted.
Abrasive, Compulsive, Daring, Empathetic, Independent, Paranoid
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