Player ID: Andriel
Character name: Aurilian
Race: Vampire
Body Shape: Humanoid
Age: It's impolite to ask a lady her age.
Gender: Female
Height: 5'4"
Weight: Are you suggesting I'm fat?
Appearance: She is lithe of form, her movements fluid as a dancer's. Tendrils of dark hair escape a basic chignon meant to contain the unruly mass, their lengths framing the sharp lines of her face. Dusky lashes fan out to surround soft grey eyes that frequently warm with an underlying silvery hue when her mood permits. High cheekbones and a slim nose, partnered with a soft set of full lips lend her the air of someone walking a line between propriety and sensuality.
Known Languages: Old English and all following forms
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Str/Abilities: Hypnotically attractive, mesmerizing gaze, deceptively strong, control of 'lesser' beings, shapeshift into mist/fog -wolf -bat, scale sheer cliffs/walls, incredibly fast, able to sense life in the area, perfect nightvision, difficult to permanently kill, minor weather control
Weaknesses: Sunlight negates the majority of her strengths and leaves her practically 'human' (thralls would not be released at this time), cannot cross easily over naturally running water, removal of head combined with piercing her heart with wood is rumored to kill her- however it may be best to burn the body to ensure she cannot return to unlife, it is also rumored that throwing a handful of mustard seeds behind you as you walk will force her to stop and gather them all before she can continue and that she must be invited into a home to enter
Likes/Dislikes: Vary mercurially
Equipment: Hidden sword Staff, clothing, small carrying case filled with what look to be medical vials and various marked keys, assorted jewelery
History: Born a peasant, Aurilian was fortunate enough to be hired on as a maid in a distant barony when a house steward was traveling through her village and caught sight of her striking coloring. She was taken into service and eventually earned a place as a lady's maid. It was while in service as such that the lord of the house had an unusual guest who troubled her dreams for many nights after he had left the grounds. She soon became ill, the household rumors calling it the wasting sickness, and was within a month interred in an unmarked grave.