Stallis

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Stallis
Player:
Place of Birth: Somewhere with a few elves.
Class: Mage. Librarian
Guild: Guardians of Stonegate
Personal Data
Aliases: Stallis
Race: Elf
Age: ??
Height: 5'0
Weight: 100
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: Black
Biographical Data
Residence: A library near the Stonegate Mountains.
Former Guilds: '
Marital Status: Single
Relatives: Probably
Accolades
Befriended an orc that reads and a thief/ghost of thief.
Abilities
Magery, Inscription, Alchemy, and a Selective Memory.
Unique Equipment
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Owns and maintains a Library.



History

Stallis's childhood was spent alone most of the time. Her only family was her father, well probably her father. She was supported by him but not so much raised. He provided the food but not much else. He left for long periods of time without warning, and was always busy when he was there. The only form of love was in the gifts. When he came home from his trips he always brought a new book or transcript for her. She never cared what the book was about, she'd read it all. Stories about knights and orcs, clandestine love letters, or criminal journals. It was in these random bits of literature that she'd found her love for magery. The man couldn't read at all himself, so he never knew what he was bringing home. He would occasionally bring home some old tome with spells in it, manuals on how to perform the spells, or how to combine the ingredients for potions.

Appearance

Plain looking elf with black hair and purple skin. She wears mismatched armor and white mempo usually covered by her robe and wizard's hat. She always has a book of one sort or another in her hand, and another to read tucked into her robe.

Other Information

The line between what she has done and has read is a little skewed...or not there.

Believes Fiona D'rue is a lunatic.

Leaves her doors open to anyone who likes to read or write.

Always willing to duel a mage.

Has very little respect for hand to hand combat.

Died in the destruction of her life's work, completely unaware.

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