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51888, Crraya's Role Chapter 5
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM

Role

Chapter 5


Crraya's personality as a result of her formative days
Added Fri Aug 9 15:08:46 2013 at level 36:

The impact of these events during her formative days in the Realm have
influenced Crraya's every action throughout her life.

* Born in a slaver's hold, she was never given a first or last name. It
was the slaver himself who caller her "The Cryer" as it were her first
newborn cries that alerted him that she had been born. She responds to
this name (although adopted in female form), as these were the first
words she remembers. She would love to be formally named by her mother.

* Although she still has deeply-ingrained racial fears of water, she also
believe water provided for her and saved her life, and for that reason,
she works hard to be more comfortable in and around it in an attempt to
overcome her fears and embrace the seas in love.

* She is distrustful of others, never knowing anyone's true intentions.
To an even greater extent, she shows disdain (and hatred) for those who
flaunt their power over others.

* Her hatred for magicians is palpable, especially for those of Scion. Their
dark, devious, and "superior" ways make her boil in rage. She would do
anything in her power to fill the chasm with rubble, never to be seen again.

* She chose the path of an assassin as she does not wish to be recognized
for her actions. To do remarkable things and still pass through life
unnoticed would be her greatest victory.

* Chosing to join the Village was a difficult decision for her, as she
thinks it may draw attention to her, but she also felt that by joining
their most populous (and loudest) branch, her quiet nature would allow
her to slip through the cracks yet still be able to do the most good.

* Although she searches for her mother, deep down she believes her to be
dead, and has adopted the Goddess Rayihn as her surrogate - visualizing
the Bathhouse as her womb and her true home. (She also believes that
the currents of the Seas cause hre to be drawn there even when she's not
intending to head there.)

* Because she was "homeless" from birth she has relied solely on instincts
to survive. The conventions of "right" and "wrong" have no meaning to
her - her strong emotions guide her actions instead.