Description
Plated in an odd assortment of armor stands
a fragile appearing dark-elf. Her nimbleness
may, however, be a gift with her near silent
actions. You cannot dicern much from this
woman as she does not display much to gather.
her skin, however, presents itself nearly
chalk white though tender and smooth. High
cheeckbones and a semi-misfigured elven face
give her a unique look. It gives definate
presentation of the darker elves rather than
the high breed. Her hair is dark black and is
held high in a pony-tail. Though her bangs
are left loose and long as though soft razors
dangling as though a shield over her forehead.
Her lips are subtle and pink. She stands the
medium for her race in height.
Role
A dark Scholar and her progression to dark dreams
Added Fri Feb 16 12:43:27 2007 at level 4:
What does it mean to be free?
It was a question asked among the young scholars
seeking to further their knowledge and wits within
the Academy of higher studys. No sooner was the
question asked that you would find the teachers
would answer it rather simply. 'Freedom', as they
stated, 'is the capability to do as you wish when you
wish.. and how you wish.' Simple enough? But the lecture
would always procede further. 'In whole, we all will,
however, limit to this term of freedom by giving ourselves
to the possibility to become more.' Ciurehra would often
ask the teacher outside of the lecture halls what she
truly meant by everyone giving up a portion of freedom,
and why.
'As a society, to further our studies and grow to our
potential.. we must limit our freedom. For freedom, do
you not agree, is to be able to submit to whatever
desires you have when you please? The very fact that
we give into the ideas of others to unite as one is
a very heavy burden on our ability to actually remain
free.'
Ciurehra would ponder this. She would spend hours among
the librarys outside class reading through scholarly
journals of creation, magics, and faiths.
After closely analyzing the concept of freedom further she
continued to question why she shouldnt pursue her own desires.
'You can pursue you're desires, however, within the guidance
of the law and morality of the village or sector in which
you make your stay and progress. Remember in society we must
restrain ourselves for the better. Desire becomes second if
in pursuit to grow. We are not untrained beasts. We are
sophisticated scholars. And to remain so we must filter
our base, desires if you would, to fit. To shatter all that
is to become a beast of the primitive state. A worthless
dog purusing an absolute that is beyond anything I could
imagine wanting to do. The thought disgusts me.'
Ciurehra would continue to ponder. For now she felt as though
the weight and pressures of society were more a burden. As she
studied she felt as though she was an animal locked in a cage.
Her future was merely set my her society. A sheep lead to a fate
unescapable unless she were to break down the walls that had
been so adamantitly built to contain her. She would sleep
and think endlessly of the the life she could live free from
any restraints.. free from any ideas that had been projected
at her. Her dreams grew dark. And she often would lay in her
bed smiling. For in these dark dreams she escaped momentarily.
And those moments made her feel free.
A little misunderstandings
Added Fri Mar 16 21:19:47 2007 at level 51:
Since apparently my actions have been taken with a harsh tone its very apparent
someone isn't clearly seeing/understanding Ciurehra's role. Her goals are to
completely and utterly destroy that which she wants destroyed. That being the
Fortress and Spire. She does not know honor, sympathy, or morality. As far
as laughable odds--it's not really laughable. Sure, there was one 8v1 but that
was because the party wanted to obtain something from aran'gird and in order
to continue Zesam needed to be slain to regain codex. Ciurehra may not be in a cabal
but as stated, she desires greatly to annihilate the fortress and she feeds the orb
to the the orcs. She see's it as a win-win situation as she views it almost as though
fishing. She can slaughter more marans who take the lure and come to the village.
She was offered to be gnashgaar's right hand and decided to take it. Gnashgaar and
Ciurehra will try to talk to the Eternal Orc for a place among the village if able.
Ciurehra enjoys travelling and finding rare artifact to help enable a very gruesome
death upon the fortress and often conflicts with the flag she always obtains. She
is manipulative and tries to turn the spire to throw out good-aligned tribunals.
SHE DOES NOT FEAR the tribunal. Rather she takes her own life in peace so she
can join those who will not venture with such a warrant to obtain greater power.
Ciurehra is very evil and chaotic and shouldn't be punished for not wanting to be
apart of any organize politics and doing what she wants to do.