Difference between revisions of "Archived-Alemonia Arlington"
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− | <b>Appearance</b>: Alemonia is a tall, dark haired woman with a definite preference for earthy colours and rainbows. Though in her mid-40's the years have been kind to her and she appears much younger with typical Arlington good looks and arrogance. | + | <b>Appearance</b>: Alemonia is a tall, dark haired woman with a definite preference for earthy colours and rainbows. Though in her mid-40's the years have been kind to her and she appears much younger with typical Arlington good looks and arrogance. |
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− | <b>Known History</b>: Born and raised in Perth, Alemonia was educated at UWA Medical School and spent a number of years travelling in the poorest regions of South-East Asia with the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres prior to Awakening. Upon her return she joined the Silver Ladder and trained as a Lictor, serving the Order for almost a decade before retiring to concentrate on family duties and personal studies. She is known to have mentored a number of prominent members of the Silver Ladder over the years. <br> | + | <b>Known History</b>: Born and raised in Perth, Alemonia was educated at UWA Medical School and spent a number of years travelling in the poorest regions of South-East Asia with the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres prior to Awakening. Upon her return she joined the Silver Ladder and trained as a Lictor, serving the Order for almost a decade before retiring to concentrate on family duties and personal studies. She is known to have mentored a number of prominent members of the Silver Ladder over the years. |
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− | <b>Nimbus</b>: Crystalline radiance - background colours become muted as light radiates around her, colours around her becoming vibrantly intense. <br> | + | <b>Nimbus</b>: Crystalline radiance - background colours become muted as light radiates around her, colours around her becoming vibrantly intense. |
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