Name: Andross Lylat
Appearance:
He has sleek black hair and green eyes, with golden brown skin. He is most definitely built for dancing, not fighting. He has a few faded whip scars on his back.
Class: Dancer
Age: 28
Sex: Male
Weapon Rank: Sword: E
Equipment: Bronze Sword, Vulnerary x3
Skills:
Special Dance: This dance is inspiring and works wonders for troops he bestows it upon, allowing them to attack or move twice, and granting them a small boost in strength, magic, defense and resistance.
Unburden: Dancing is something Andross generally enjoys. Dancing will relax Andross and grant him a small boost in evasion and speed.
Plot subjective: Yes
Personality: He is alarmingly charismatic, and he has a nack for making people open up to him. He is often used as a sort of counselor for people, listening to their problems and then offering a couple of suggestions or some advice. Through years of slavery he has been taught to be submissive and subservient to those around him. He also appears to be rather selfless, putting the needs of others before his own. He seems to genuinely enjoy dancing, and uses it as a way to escape from his darker thoughts.
Bio: Andross was born on the streets in the slums. His father died when he was six, leaving him at home with his drug addicted mother and five younger siblings. With his mother's addiction, Andross had to become the man of the house, taking care of his younger siblings to the best of his ability. They barely managed to scrape by with Andross resorting to stealing. However after that winter, Andross' mother sold him and all of his siblings into slavery for drug money. Andross was sent overseas to Plegia. Here, he was bought by a man who owned exotic dancers.
Andross was raised harshly from this point on, forced to perform for the happiness of others. He was actually extremely clumsy and inept at first, and was treated poorly. In order to earn the favor of his owner, Andross became determined to become a dancer. He started to practice every moment he had, though hard work and constant practice, Andross became one of the most graceful dancers the man owned.
When he was twenty, a nearby king decided he liked Andross and bought him off of his owner, taking him back to his castle. Andross entertained the king for ten years before the castle was assaulted by people who wanted to overthrow his leadership. On this day, Andross was more or less freed from servitude. He now spends his time traveling from town to town, dancing for people to support himself.