WIP
So sorry for the wait. College has been a bother.
Real Name:
Eliora B. Stillwell
Meaning “The Lord is my light” and “Dweller by the quiet stream”
New Name:
Fenella
Meaning “White Shouldered One”
Age:
25
Gender:
Female
Sexuality:
Heterosexual & Monogamous
Mask:
The Owl
Abilities:
Haunting Gales
Flying on the shadows of the night, Fenella presents a harrowing challenge for those she faces. By warping the shadows around her, the delicate fabric of her cloak begins to morph – turning into a pair of shadowy wings, flickering with still darkness and quaint shadows. These wings are akin to those of an owl’s and just as silent as one’s. However, these wings tear with ease, being as fragile as glass. Once damaged, the cloak must be stitched back together with the exact material that it was originally made of in the exact same pattern as it once was. Otherwise, this ability is rendered useless.
Scouting Mysteries
Eliora’s connect to owls runs much deeper than a simple mask or shadowing wings. Some say that her very soul is connected to the feathery beings, having the ability to harness their general skills as well as the owls themselves. No one truly knows how she does it – let alone herself – but she is known to cause owls to all but appear out of thin air. A summoner’s ability, of sorts, calling upon these marvelous creatures for their aid. To the human eye, the owls she summons look completely normal – taking on the appearance of any and all species within the area. However, to her and the other Masks, these owls are far from the standard species. While patterns, sizes, and shapes may vary, these mystery beings always carry the same color scheme. Pure orange eyes, void of pupils. Blue, white, and orange feathers with patterns so unworldly that it may be hard for some to look away, but with links to true owls via their patterning. And a slightly transparent body with starry like lights sprinkled about their form. A ghost in the realm of the living. For her, these creatures are both companions and allies – acting as scouts or sentries during missions. They take a lot of energy to summon and exhaust even more whenever moving about, excluding idle movements. They also only present during late night hours, leaving her completely in the dark in terms of information during any possible day-time missions. For the most part, these false owls are completely harmless, enacting only minimal damage upon foes. When in a pinch, they are simply used as a sort of distraction rather than a viable way to deal damage. The biggest issue with these otherworldly creatures, however, is their unpredictability. Although connected to Fenella, they are considered to be their own entities. They have thoughts, feelings, and desires separate to her own and are not strictly loyal to her either. At any time for any reason, they can relay false information about what they surveyed. All she can do is trust that the mysterious owl beings won’t do such a thing and take their assessment at face value…
Weapons of choice:
Fenella’s main weapon is a leather whip, tipped with a pointed barb. The bard is not particularly sharp, save for its point. It is typically used for slowing down targets or even preventing them from moving forward by wrapping around a limb. She has no secondary weapon.
How long they’ve been at the Manor:
Fenella doesn’t precisely know when she first stepped into the manner’s walls. She has never been able to keep track of them, despite being under a Contract. Not that she wishes to anyway. Those around her have to constantly remind her of the days, months, years, and hours that she’s been here. From what she can recall, the last time she was informed of her time here it racked up to around 600 years.
Appearance:
{Build & Body}
{Facial Features (which are technically unseen)}
{Mask (may mix with facial features}
{Clothes}
{Accessories}
Personality:
Eerily Quiet || Loner || Intelligent || Strategic || Experienced || Slight Airhead || Unassuming || Self-confident || Independent || Bookworm || Spiritual || Curious || Somewhat Compassionate
You turn on your heel to walk away, anger gripping your face after the frustration that had just occurred – only to startle at the figure behind you. The eerily quiet form of Fenella stood in your wake, empty amber eyes staring back behind her equally as haunting mask. After a few moments, she tilts her head, curious as to what the issue may be. Her once and still eerie demeanor addings a sprinkling of gentleness to it, an odd sort of approachable air with the slight edge danger lingering about. Perhaps you should tell her?
Strengths:
+ Intelligence
+ Stealth
+ Speed
+ Shadows/Darkness
+ Experience
+ Agile
Weaknesses:
- Unwillingness To Speak
- Faulty Memory
- Light/Daytime
- Durability
- Closed In Spaces
- Pyrophobia
History:
Eliora was born into a noble family, high in the ranks but a distance from the king. She was the youngest of seven children born to this couple, consisting of two girls (excluding herself) and four boys – the eldest being a son and the youngest (born only three years after her) being a daughter. Like any high standing family, her parents were quick to teach her “proper” manners. Not speaking when spoken to, never talking with your mouth full, bowing when greeting an honored guest, and on and on the list went. Torture is what she considered it, a mindless game of ‘yes sirs’ and ‘yes maams’ and other meaningless pleasantries.
A “refined” boarding school was eventually deemed worthy following some less-than-stellar “exams” performed by her mother and lack of improvement in her regalness. A needless improvement in her eyes, but seen as necessary by her parents. A nightmare from the deepest depths of her mind. And yet, a blessing in disguise. It was in that dusty and dry boned little town that she met him. The love of her life, though she didn’t know it at the time. He was a baker’s boy, just a few years older than him and fitted with the flour covered “beggars” clothes as her mother used to call them. Which she, admittedly, agreed with. Though, she had to admit that she found it charming, the way that he held himself. Proud and unashamedly despite his dirtied appearance, as though he didn’t have a worry on his mind in the wake of his obvious downtrodden situation. She didn’t know what came over her at that moment. Maybe it was the odd twinge of compassion? Perhaps something else that no human can ever understand? But she couldn’t but toss him a coin – the spur of such a choice forever unobtainable for her young heart. Her mother praised her for her generosity… but she couldn’t help but feel the stained edge to her tone held so much more than she was letting on.
Over the course of her teen years and her stay at the school, she encountered the young fellow many more times. Although he claimed it to be a simple coincidence, she had the feeling in the back of her mind that he might be seeking her out. Every meeting, he would bring her some of his best baked goods. A treat compared to the slop the school fed them. (Some ‘refind’ school this is, she always seemed to comment, Don’t even have the decency to feed the nobility that comes through their doors. Even a baker’s boy can do better than them with the simplest of materials.) In return, gold coins were allotted for his kindness service. It took her some time to catch on to the feelings she held for him, most of which were shoved down the minute they circled throughout her mind. It seemed to be inevitable that these emotions would blossom if his persistence wasn’t evidence enough. But it broke her heart when the time came to say goodbye.
After many years of wallowing in the pain that was her boarding school and doing nothing more than playing the part, Eliora finally returned home to her family estate – delighted to see her siblings, but not so much her parents. However, among the crowd was a handsome young man with a smug smile and disgustingly beautiful eyes. A new face in her life, but one that was sure to be of noble status considering his lavash clothing. After their record-spinning greetings, the reason for his presence was then announced by her father. He was to be her husband. The pit of her stomach turned in repulsion of the announcement. Fiance? Him? Glancing into his eyes, her repulsion turned to rage. No. She wasn’t about to take this lying down.
At the age of seventeen, she fled her family sted – towards the mountains of the only place she could think of. Days went into her travel, filled with scratches, scrapes and bumps. Her once pristine clothing turned to mere shreds at the constant tearing of bramble and brush. She looked as lowly as a peasant… but it was better than looking like a royal. Finally, she reaches her destination, knocking on the door during the wee hours of the morning. It didn’t take long for him to open the door, as groggy and confused as he was. But he was quick to wake upon the impending bear hug. She was home.
The two married but a year later, not long after she turned eighteen and he twenty. Though, it took some years before they ever tried for a family, with her beloved working for a more stable household than what they currently had. Their son was born when she was twenty one. A happy, healthy, and rambunctious bundle of joy. The light of her life… if only they had seen the blaze a-roaring.
She could only watch in horror and disbelief at the scene before her, eyes prickling with tears which rendered her blind the longer she stared. Flames as high as the tallest pine tree tore away at her once precious home, her husband and son still inside. Her pleas for aid were left unanswered, none too keen on risking their necks for her family. As the fire settled to ash and the rains of a new dawn rolled in, she traded all she had left – her memories – for a life beyond her own.
Terms of the Contract:
A perilous deal was made the night of The Event, tears falling down her cheeks as she stared back at the shadowy figure before her – his form blurred behind the mask of sorrow she wore. A tantalizing offer was made, a solution to all her grief and misery that swarmed her heart like a nest of bees. The chance to request change in exchange for her life. She took it without hesitation, but her wish was… not anything most could predict. One that pained her at the very thought of it, yet stilled some of the unrest in her soul. The erasure of her memories. Of her childhood, her lover, her own son. A hard choice to make, but one she was willing to follow if it meant that her husband and son were not stirred from their rest. Few things can she recollect from her previous days, aside from the agreement to the contract and her Christian ways.
One thousand years is her sentence – to some a curse but to her a blessing. For her, this is life. A blessed career where she can reside. Besides God, there is nothing beyond it and she is in no rush to leave it. If the contract was ever extended, she’d simply continue to enjoy it. After all, it is all she knows.
Other:
- Fenella has an unexplainable fear of large fires (in her mind, anyway). Specifically the more uncontrollable ones. She will become frozen on the spot upon seeing them, as if she is reliving some tragedy. Afterwards, however, she can never put into detail what exactly caused her to freeze or what she saw when she did.
- The one detail she retained from her old life was her beliefs. She is a devout Christian and can often be found studying the word in her own time. However, she cannot help but feel like she is missing something in that regard.
- It is due to her lack of a memory that she hasn’t evolved as of yet. Then again, she doesn’t wish to.
- Eliora only knows that she made the contract, but doesn’t know what she was offered or what she requested. Either way, she truly doesn’t care.