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Basic Information
Character Information
AppearanceAt five foot six inches and 135 pounds, Meriel is of average height and weight. Her body is not particularly athletic or fit, giving her the appearance of one who needs protecting. She is not particularly voluptuous, though she does have some modest curves that can be accented by various types of clothing. Overall, her body proves her to be the epitome of the soft noblewoman. Meriel generally prefers to be dressed in light, airy colors and fabrics. She loves dresses of all kinds and has many that will fit a variety of occasions. On a typical day, she wears a light linen dress, fitted to accent her waist, with a modest neckline. She has dresses in all colors, many of which are accented with embroidery from her own hand. For special occasions, she has several silk dresses with more low-cut, daring necklines and a tighter waist that requires a corset. These may be accented with silver- or gold-threaded embroideries. Though she prefers to go without, she can also commonly be found wearing a sheer veil. She prefers lighter colors to darker, though she has a particularly love of deep, sapphire blue. PersonalityIn social settings, Mere is a woman that you tend to love without really knowing why. She has a kind, gentle spirit that is evident in her soft voice and inviting eyes. Despite growing up at court, she resisted the push to turn into a plotting, conniving noblewoman and, at home, was known to be one of the few trustworthy women occupying the King's castle. She is a skilled diplomat and is quite good at turning even awkward social situations into positive experiences. Her reputation is flawless; she has always wanted to be the perfect young noblewoman, and she has, in many ways, succeeded. Because of her easy upbringing, Mere has never known hardship. She has always lived a comfortable live and may find the new land that she finds herself in challenging. Never having found herself among other social circles, it is likely that she will find it difficult to fit into this new world. She will treat everyone with kindness and respect, likely attracting both steadfast friends and those who would take advantage of her innocent mind. HistoryAt fifteen, as was proper, Mere was presented at court and was accepted as a lady-in-waiting to the queen. Her marriage to one of the princes, second in line for the throne, was secured by her sixteenth birthday, and she was married soon after, becoming Princess Consort. Her life with her husband was uneventful; she attended parties, ran his household, and otherwise did her duty. The one thing that she could not give, however, was a child. Unbeknownst to them both, it was he who was infertile, but they did not conceive, and this drove a rift between them. Eventually, she found out that he had allegedly sired several bastard children (who, of course, were not really his, seeing as he was infertile, but no one knew that). Despite her comfortable life and that she was well-loved by most of the court, Meriel fell into a deep depression. She could not give her husband the one thing that she must give in order to be the perfect wife, and this had caused him to be unfaithful, to turn from her. Despite her stellar reputation at court, the rumors began, and she had no way to counter them. Even if they were not intended to be cruel, it hurt her to know that she would never be what she should have been, and she began to withdraw more and more, losing herself in her books and spending less time at court. And then, a stroke of fate, or destiny, or luck - she woke up in a new land, a new world, with no one from her old life to follow her. Suddenly, the future looked bright again. OtherA rough estimate of this character's damage potential is as follows:
KQs: 0 PQ+s: 0 Mini Events: 0 SWEs: 0 PQs: 0 Player MP: 0 Halo
Greatwood
Hollowed Grounds
Torchline
Stormbreak
The Draig Cordillera
King's End
Hak Etme
The Feverlands
Oerwoud
The Climb
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