Sasari Sari
Sasari Sari | |
Gender | Female |
Race | Lalafell |
Clan | Dunesfolk |
Citizenship | Unaffiliated |
Contents
Character
General
Full Name: Sasari Sari
Race: Dunesfolk Lalafell
Age: (confirm at later date)
Occupation(s): Co-owner of the Carbuncle Cafe, Bookkeeper and primary cook
Appearance
Skin: Pale though she tans easily when working outdoors.
Hair: Midnight blue that fades into magenta.
Eyes: Bright aqua.
Distinguishing Features: Faded burn scars cover her hands and travel up the majority of her arms which is why she usually wears gloves and long sleeves. A slave to traditions, most of her garments are ankle length dresses.
Personality
Motivation: Helping those who need a hand
Temperament: Caregiver but is withdrawn and thoughtful. She has a hard time engaging with people.
Fear(s): Losing her sister, failing her family.
Negative Trait(s): Gives to the point of her own detriment. Becomes hyper focused with her major interests.
Combat
Ranged
Sari is surprisingly at ease with range weapons. She applies the focus she has always needed to manipulate aether to being a steady and true shot. Just short of that though, she hasn't had any real training (yet) and hasn't been tried in combat.
Magic
Sari is incapable of controlling her personal aether in spell formation. While she has the ability to to understand them, she tends to overload or undercharge the spells and relies on external devices in order to control the flow of her aether both to and from her. The devices are difficult to manipulate and would be impractical in combat at best.
Melee
Deft and good and making herself be where the danger wasn't, Sari makes a good candidate for learning a discipline where she takes advantage of her dexterous nature. However, she isn't learned in any way of fighting.
Tendencies
Likes
- Designing and tinkering
- Helping someone through a difficult time
- Fresh baked cookies
- Humming tunelessly
Dislikes
- Feeling helpless
- Ill-crafted wares
- Being told how to do her jobs
- People taking advantage of someone in need
Hobbies/Talents
- Goldsmith specializing in fine mechanisms and jewelry with moving functions
- Plays the flute
- Is especially good at numbers
Quirks
- Doesn't put much stock in words and will sometimes tune out people talking
- Very observant, notices small details
- Has trouble sitting still and will often fidget with whatever is at hand
Relationships
Family
Father: (Un-named as of now), Headmaster for familial caravan
Mother: (Un-named as of now) (deceased due to complications after attack on the caravan)
Sister: Sasani Sani (Younger Twin)
Cousins: Sasai Sai and Fifiton Fefeton
Extended Family Jijinji Iinji and Rozlynd Zalis.
Associations
- ♥ Romantic Interest ♥ Friends ● Good Standing ● Poor Standing
- ♥Aireiel Shipkeeper: Aireiel is a wonderful and trusted friend. Though Sari often feels like she borrowed her from her cousin Sai, that doesn't waiver Sari's commitment to being there for her had she ever need any help.
- ♥Garryson Shipkeeper: In Garry she feels like she has a kindred spirit in the tall Hyur gentleman. They could probably talk about weapon design for a good while and Sari feels like she could learn a lot more from him.
- ♥Jessika Saphir: Sari thinks of Jess as a dependable friend who is cute when she blushes. She couldn't be happier that her twin is enamored with someone so sweet.
- ●Vaughn Antain: Sari has only had a few meetings with this beautiful man, but feels he is trustworthy and can see he cares deeply for people.
- ●Jaques Guillaume: Only one meeting with the man so far. He's tall... very tall.
- ●Rulian Kalian : More often than not, Sari can be found cheering for the knightly Lalafell when he goes to test his mettle at the stone events. She doesn't know him very well but thinks highly of his abilities and would love to speak with him at length about them some time if only she could get up the nerve.
Rumors
Common Rumors
- Heard around the Goblet: "There's two of them right, or is it just one?"
Moderate Rumors
Rare Rumors
PC Rumors
History/Timeline
Annotations
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