
06-02-2010, 07:56 PM
Name : Adelia Jennaive
Age : 18
Height : 5'6
Weight : 130
Race : Human, Sorceress
Personality : A quiet thoughtful girl with very mature outlook on her future. Unlike most princesses she is not spoiled and takes her role in society very seriously. Strong willed and always looking for a new challenge. She is the bane of the palace guard due to her tendency to sneak out looking for adventure.
Abilities : Some basic spells under her belt, decent sword abilities and quite capable of taking on a man in a fair fight. Leans more towards the fire element than anything.
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Adelia was a princess, that much was clear.
She lived in a palace, her mother was a queen, and a grand queen at that. Her mother had ruled alone for the past ten years, Adelia's father had died when she was eight. Though it had been a tragic time for the kingdom, She had watched her mother step through her grief and take her place on the throne.
They had said she would never be a proper ruler, but Adelia's mother had proven everyone wrong. Queen Laura would go down in the history books as a great and powerful queen who had brought the land nothing but prosperity.
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A small digital clock in the corner of a lavish bedroom sat blinking the time, 10:15am. The large four poster bed beside it sat unmade and clothes littered the floor around it. A long blue dress hung from one of the top bars of the bed.
Adelia sat at the small french table in her bedroom. Her breakfast sat in front of her, only half eaten. She leaned back in the small matching chair and gazed out the window as she sipped her tea. Her long dark brown hair fell over the back of the chair messily, still un-brushed. In fact the young princess had yet to attempt to get ready for the day at all. She was still dressed in the loose pink Pajama bottoms and white tank top she'd worn to bed.
She sighed, her pale lavender eyes gazing out the window, a bored look on her face as she thought over the schedule that now lay discarded in the floor by her table. It was a habit of the servants to bring in the day's schedule with the breakfast. So far this day was looking to be quite a boring one indeed.
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