Name: Ameniritis. Goes by iris. Does not recall her last name, if any.
Age: Looks to be young to mid twenties, but she is easily at least a hundred years old, probably older.
Race: Demon, though very human like in her appearance, for now.
Appearance
Aside from a pair of jackal ears and a tail, she looks very much human and one probably wouldn't be able to guess she's a demon, unless inferred through magical means or that she tells them. Height wise, she stands a bit taller than most other women.
Job: Mage/Beginner Necromancer/Dancer
Skills & Abilities:Iris is somewhat skilled in combat magic, favoring lightning based spells over the others. She has no real reason for this, other than she says it just feels 'right' and that
she likes the smell of electrocuted/charred flesh >_>. She does know other spells, but prefers not to use them unless she has need.
As far as her necromancy goes, she has a
long way before she is anywhere near good enough to be called a true necromancer or anything. At most, she could raise and control two or three minor undead. She does know a few curses, however.
She is also incredibly light on her feet, and she would give even a rogue a run for their money in how well they dodge and evade attacks. This is partly due to her demon nature, and partly due to the fact she's incredibly...flexible, thanks to her dancing skills.
She is also a somewhat successful entertainer, and can get a good crowd of people to stop and watch her dancing, if need be.
Inventory: Iris Carries her staff, and is usually dressed in light clothing. Despite its simple appearance, it has some strong resistance to magic, and her staff aids her in necromatic practices. Carries a worn, old leather book with her at all times.
In the way of money though...She has none to speak of currently...
Personality: Iris is...odd, to say the least. Socially awkward, and Often times she seems distant, and seems to be in her own little world for the most. She's not unfriendly, quite the opposite. She's very friendly for the most part, she just...doesn't understand social cues and norms. She often makes inappropriate comments that she believe are perfectly acceptable. Probably a side effect of her somewhat addled memory. She usually has a vacant, somewhat blank look unless she's either dancing or excited about magic in some way. Even then, its hard to tell what she's thinking. She seems to always have a little book with her with odd symbols and other things marked on the inside of it, however, and she spends quite a lot of time reading...or well, trying to read it.
History Iris's earliest memories are of sand. Sand as far as the eye can see, along with a searing pain in her chest, and ruins of a once great civilization. Then, she awakens in a hospital in Nekronia. She is unsure how long the gap between the two memories are, but she believes they can't be that far apart, though even if she remembers the events they are still fuzzy and unclear. She was taken care of at the hospital for a time, as the doctors wanted to make sure she was fine. After assuring the doctors she was fine, they let her go after her insistence began to become too much.
Still, she had nowhere to go or where she even was really. She was a living creature in a city of undead, which was about as much as she knew. So, for money, she sold a few pieces of her jewelry that she had on her and made her way to an inn. It was here, after a rather amusing accident, she re-discovered her skill at dancing. She was a natural, almost as if she had done it before. The inn-keeper hired her as a full time entertainer, and soon she was turning in a healthy profit. Still though, she felt...bored. Unsatisfied. So after a time, she began to study magic, and later, necromancy. She was, decent, though she had more than a few mishaps.
What is she doing in Burbof? Well, in typical Iris fashion, she began walking one day and ended up lost. After a series of misadventures that left her broke, Eventually, she found her self in Burbof. She has almost no money to speak of now, and she signed up with this 'task force' just so she could possibly get some free food, because dancing and asking for some money would be too troublesome.