RE: Villagers
03-28-2013, 04:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-28-2013, 04:05 AM by Gnauga.)
Name: Hills Song
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Skill: Fishing
Flaw: Mute
Background: Hills grew up in a small family, with her parents and an older brother in a village out in the wilds. It's not that her family lacked any kindness. Big bro tried to watch out for his poor sis, and all. But communicating became such a struggle that she started dodging her family as much as possible, just to avoid the possibility of having to try to talk to them. She didn't stay around the village much either: didn't take long her to learn that the other kids weren't as good-natured as her family.
So where else could she go but the woods? She learned to keep in the wilds by watching other villagers gather plants and trap game. But she learned to fish on her own. Fish don't need talking to, nor do they try to talk back. She learned the fish of the brooks and streams, and how to catch them. She'd bring back her excess catch to leave with her family. She didn't particularly dislike them or anything. This was more or less how she raised herself.
She explored out further and further, following the streams and learning their fish, until she wandered upon a group of settlers and realized she'd lost the way back home.
Well. It's not like she has anything better to do.
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Skill: Fishing
Flaw: Mute
Background: Hills grew up in a small family, with her parents and an older brother in a village out in the wilds. It's not that her family lacked any kindness. Big bro tried to watch out for his poor sis, and all. But communicating became such a struggle that she started dodging her family as much as possible, just to avoid the possibility of having to try to talk to them. She didn't stay around the village much either: didn't take long her to learn that the other kids weren't as good-natured as her family.
So where else could she go but the woods? She learned to keep in the wilds by watching other villagers gather plants and trap game. But she learned to fish on her own. Fish don't need talking to, nor do they try to talk back. She learned the fish of the brooks and streams, and how to catch them. She'd bring back her excess catch to leave with her family. She didn't particularly dislike them or anything. This was more or less how she raised herself.
She explored out further and further, following the streams and learning their fish, until she wandered upon a group of settlers and realized she'd lost the way back home.
Well. It's not like she has anything better to do.