Art by MathematiCool on Toyhouse
Name: Eneida
Age: Ancient Occupation: Traveler/Thief Pronouns: She/her Species: Teumessian Fox Height: 175 cm Amiable and usually keeps her word, but often otherwise follows her own interests. A sense of awareness is constant, situations seen with a perspicacious degree of cognition, and it is difficult to trick her by extent. Keeps most persons at a relative distance socially, although typically does not speak evasively unless intentions evidently seep into a conversation.
Likes
Lakes and ponds Fish/Fishing Atypical coins Barley loaves Fireside discourse Thievery Dislikes
Waterfowl Alcoholic drinks Rainy days Long texts High expectations Being underestimated Trivia
Likely is a thief to some extent, aside from having a like for entertainment, inns and related establishments often frequented places. Does not often steal unless having payment behind that, as it generally is ‘too easy’ and ‘lacking profit’ to pilfer daily wealth. She does not value things with greed but still has a sense of necessity; needing to pay for her food and drink with coins. May be called a drifter and a townsperson variously, whenever away from her residence -- which is often. May be described as ‘different in scale’, when more ‘canid’. Sometimes appears to be a normal fox and sometimes a ‘human’ but otherwise ‘vast’. Disadvantages and advantages exist to any state; likes to be more agile and maneuverable. ‘Catching something’ can be separate from ‘killing it’. Does not overlook that. Varies her days between ‘fox’ and ‘human’, infrequently alternating from that pattern. Sometimes frequents lakes when the former, wandering often. May or may not have capacity for understood speech when vulpine, but hears a lot on occasion regardless. Tries to remain nondescript in that regard for various reasons. There are likely internal pockets to various article(s), which are sewn, and which contain fishing hooks/lines/needles/a blade/coins/other useful items. Occasionally tries to fish in nearby lakes during the morning hours. Anyone passing through may prompt idle chatter. While carrying off something is advantageous, only occasionally succeeds in that regard. Seems considerably patient; if not easygoing, even with serious tones having relevance. Quick-witted most likely, and not easily fazed or upset. Would respond in turn verbally if insulted, most likely with relative ease. Can be described as someone not entirely viable to depend on, selfishness relevant, but interests sometimes overlapping. Would probably leave someone on a whim if interests are elsewhere; which is more likely if neutral to that person. Does not disregard or forget people overall, even when taking the self to account. Can visualize a pace away at least, that departure sudden despite a passing word preceding it. Not exactly callous. 'Eneida' may be an assumed name, but nothing else seems to be answered to. After being turned to stone and tossed up into the sky, drifted for years in that state. Either the alteration reset her mentality, or being alone for centuries was enough to regather her thoughts. Was a ‘meteor’ for a long while but crashed down eventually. Being ‘caught in the sky’ did not last indefinitely. Somewhere along the line only the image was left. Trade relevant between localities, at some duration ended up in Aliud. Does not often attempt to return to Tellus, finding that overall pointless. Can be bribed with amenities for information. There is a limit to this however, more personal details withheld. Being anything but ‘smaller’ is hazardous, scale equating to complications and necessity. |
Art by ScoreSilver on Toyhouse
Narrative
Some history is better ignored. Finds enjoyment in her days, whether as a nondescript traveler and townsperson, or a wayward thief. Being impossible to catch for various reasons, occurrences are known but various enough that she is not anticipated singularly, many other thieves lurking about the roads and towns existent throughout the landscape. That does not mean the payment for her capture is anything typical, a number of important items having been absconded from multiple individuals, and later passed onto other persons for safekeeping or scrap. |