Name: Martin Smith
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Hunter-Gatherer or City-Dweller?: City-Dweller (?)
Rank: Foreign dignitary
Appearance: Martin stands at 5'11'', with a thin build, brown hair and hazel eyes. With both a fascination with the pre-Ice Age world and a need, as royalty, to look the best, Martin often has clothing that in some way dates back to the era. Though like most other people he wears a hooded fur coat, he had someone make a backpack, like people back in that time used to wear (though it's little more than an unstructured leather bag with a rope strap). He has a compass which still works (why wouldn't it?) and he has a pistol with a single bullet remaining (bullets being very difficult to come by now). Finally, he wears a cross on a necklace.
Personality: Enthralled with his great-grandfather's stories of the glorious pre-Ice Age civilizations, of great cities and the great Euesshae (it was like a city-state, but bigger!), Martin is dedicated to pushing humanity towards that again. He is zealously attached to this goal, though he's selfless in pursuing it and doesn't care much about his own status in the world. He can be stubborn, but is charismatic and knows how to push his desires. He likes pre-Ice Age books and trinkets, and collects them whenever he can find them. He's a little trained in self-defense, but would prefer to settle things diplomatically.
History: The heir to the throne of the nearby city-state of Bisonskull, Martin was raised on stories of the land before the Ice. Bisonskull, greater in population but technologically weaker than Crowhead, is equally popular a target among raiders, especially during Martin's late grandfather's rule, which caused him – and his son, Martin's father, in return – to become steadfastly traditionalist and protective of the city. The current attitude of the city-state is hostile to outsiders. Martin's great-grandfather (who would die after his son), however, was steadfastly against this, having lived in the pre-Ice Age time and knowing that working with others would lead to progress. So he took control of Martin's education, instilling within the child dreams of an enlightened time, until he died when Martin was 15. These dreams would live on, along with a plan, from the limited information spread to Bisonskull from surrounding city-states. At age 22 Martin decided the time was ripe, and set off (in secret, leaving a note for his father) towards the nearby city-state of Crowhead, to offer himself to Queen Keria Upel as a suitor for the heiress of Crowhead.
Other: At the start of the RP he's close enough to Crowhead to come into contact with the Clan of the Roaring Winds.
This assumes the heir to Crowhead is female (hence “heiress”). Is this okay to assume?