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Post by Evette on Mar 30, 2010 2:01:58 GMT -5
(( General Information ))
Character Name: Evette Tsever but has given up her surname after the loss of her brother. Age: Just had her 301th birthday. Identified Court: Solitary Fey. Has been exiled from the court of Light. Fey Blood: Full light fey. Appearance: Evette stands at an average height with flawless milky skin, and curvy features. Over time, she seems to have degenerated, however, becoming thinner and more muscular, her spine and ribs proudly show. Her face is heart shaped and faceted with two large electric-blue eyes, heavy lashes and full lips. Her eyes seem far-off as though staring at some distance horizon, and her emotions are seldom true to her expression upon her face.
Once upon a time, she used to smile a lot, be mischievous and playful, now she is only a shadow of herself, and seems to mimic emotions like so, or perhaps rehearse them.
Her eyebrows are elegantly arched over her face, and she commands a certain exotic beauty about her. Her hair spirally and short, not going far past her ears, it is a trait in her family to have very dark hair. When actively manipulating electricity, her eyes give off a light-bulb light glow that dances upon her irises from some unknown light source.
Her wings are gone, only ugly stubs. Once they were translucent though black in color, and similar to her brother’s in that they only went mid back and went as high as her head.
She adorns herself in her brother’s mask currently and looks very similar to how he looked in life, saved her hair being slightly wavier and of course being female. Inner Court: Was once falsely the Untouchable of Light. Level: Level Two Powers: Has the ability to see and manipulate electrical energy. As static electricity exists everywhere, she is able to see it as though the world was darker and only the electricity was the foreground. She can see shapes, faces, anything really, just as though all things had a web of surface static over them, all of this save for certain magnetic fields and of course, water looks very strange to her, though can only see shapes and not color. She is developing to the point where she can even sense electric pulses that occur in the brain in the heart of the body, but has yet to try and manipulate those due to being unable to actually see what she is doing. The weakness of her powers is that she needs to see the thing she is manipulating (or else she may lose control easily) and can not create electricity just by force of will, but by gathering it from many sources. Magical Knowledge: Was given a basic weaving education and seems to pick it up fairly easily if presented to her. Back before her brother’s death, unlike her mother, she was an avid learner of the weaving arts, and was particularly growing fond of wind weaving and the ability to change the weather via whistling. Currently Evette is very fascinated with the light weaving arts, and has implored her focus on learning how to build bio machines, such as wings or body parts.
(( Personality ))
Evette is a strange being, seeming to have no real concrete in reality, some find her strangely detached. Her words are colorful and cryptic, as though she is acting in a play. Evette is fond of her rhymes and strange allusions, always giving people pet-names instead of using their real ones, and perceives reality very strangely. Evette, despite her tragedy, is very lively, however, and playful, always up for a good challenge, and even a little amusement at another’s expense. While once she stood very proudly for her principals, her morality seems none existent, as thought completely fine with such tragedies as the Fissure of Woe. She does, too, thrive on new experiences, and is not afraid to take on a new teacher of lessons.
(( History )) Brought up in the house of Jenneve and Emoryn Tsever was a hard one, as their lives were not grown from the roots of love but rather the roots of power. The parents stayed together only out of some misplaced obligation and for the most part left their children to themselves. Evette and Sylvain were twins raised with the notion that nothing was needed in life save the ability to live off of their powers without any concentrated lessons on morality or character. It was lucky of them, however, they were not ill-fated as to believe these family lessons and were very avid learners of the consequences of the world, their parents relationship setting the example of what not to do. Instead, the twins were very reliant on each other, Evette finding love in her brother and together, they scaped the other’s lives. Evette and her brother were born with very strong and diverse powers in electricity and kinetic energy. Evette, however, knew that she was not given something her brother had – something he never spoke about, but she knew controlled his life. Sylvain always had a sense of what was to be, or when a good time to make plans were. Evette, at the mercy of this unexplained power of her brother’s, was forced to listen to his advice that seemed always correct. Out of the two, she was the most unpredictable and less disciplined while her brother was always calm and secure. Yin and Yang, they balanced each other out.
At the peak of adolescence, it was when a tragedy struck the family, and while Evette could only speculate as to what happened, it appeared that a fight between her parents caused a mishap of imbalanced magic to destroy the couple. This had been cause by her father wishing to steal them away in the night and their mother finding out. How, it was never clear, but Evette, able to read her brother better than anyone, thought it was he to blame. Of course, Evette never said anything to her brother about this, feeling alienated that he would not tell her, but stood by his side none the less. The only love in her life, it seemed only natural.
The twins had always been drowned in rumors of their strange family, their powers and eventually their out of the ordinary love for each other, they were forced to retreat from their home in central Lilianthor to the outskirts. Sylvain always had a sense of security which Evette found herself relying on, however, she grew tired of her brother’s protectiveness of her. Always he was the one to decide the nature of their lives, and while she could not complain, she always felt that her intervening was like going against fate, as though he knew more of her livelihood that she knew about herself. Sylvain took care of them very pleasantly for many years, and without complaint from Evette, she let herself become happy with him and very much in love, even if she could never make him as happy as he made her.
It was when they gained enough money to go back to weaving education did Evette hear the rumors of the Tsever twins on the lips of a passing aristocrat. It was gossip of distrust and reckoning, of the fey that had questionable powers, Evette felt compelled to quiet these rumors and gain the trust of these snotty outsiders. She went to the Ruler of Light without telling her brother, offering her services as an Untouchable, explaining that her powers were revealed only to her brother, and that she would gladly serve the Court of Light. This was a cover for her brother, having no powers save the obvious, she felt compelled to protect him against all that was terrifying about the Light Court and their need for control, she let them control her. Evette came to them in the night when her brother slept, and for many many years, this worked well.
Occasionally, her brother would reveal nightmares that seemed more real than none, and sleeping next to him, Evette was always terrified of his dreams that revealed the future on an undisclosed time line. This was how Evette learned what exactly her brother was capable of, gathering his dreams from the next moon’s harvest, to the weather, and eventually, to the predicting of the Fissure of Woe. Evette, now with many secrets, never told her brother she knew these things, but knew she could not keep such horrific events to herself, especially now as a Untouchable. She felt that the Fissure was approaching, she felt the need to do something about it as her duty to everyone in her Court, including her brother.
And Evette, with her new ranking, discussed with the Warrior of Light that there was a need to gather forces, to be ready when the wall fell. And then, with just that, she disappeared from the Court, deciding it was time to go into hiding again. With Sylvain, they moved again, and for a time, it seemed there was no consequences of warning the Light Court, until one day, a second tragedy was wrought upon her life. It was when her brother stepped outside that he was murdered in broad daylight by a strange fey that took on her fallen brother’s powers. This fey was an assailant of the Light Court, sent to take the Untouchable of Light, which was Evette. Sylvain, however, had stood in the way, and upon the murder, the fey realized his mistake when he absorbed memories of the male twin. The Assassin realized that he had just killed the real Untouchable, felt guilty. Evette had stood in the door way as her brother was killed, staring at the man. He, however, still had to rid Evette, and proceeded to approach her. Evette, feeling hardly rebellious was an easy target, and he proceeded to rid the girl of her wings, ensuring her never to return to the Kingdom of Light or to be accepted anywhere else for that matter.
Evette, since then, has never been the same, and just as the day her brother died, was hardly rebellious to any happenings of her life. She became decrepit.
It was many years before Evette found any resolve at all, and it was after the Fissure of Woe. Finally coming to terms with her brother’s pain in life, she decided to find a way to bring him back. She has been on the trail of several necromancers and hopeful death weavers, knowing that her brother was never given his proper rights, she hoped his soul was wandering in Infra, ready to return. The fact that her brother was never given a proper ritual death drove her, knowing that the small chance that her brother could be saved was all that filled the fey, knowing his fate otherwise.
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