Username: Sori 소리
IRL Name: Tae Ryu-min 태 류민
Age: 16
Sex: Female
Theme: The Kingdom of the Winds - Mu-Hyul's Theme Background: Coming... maybe!
Class: Novice (Rogue later)
Level: 9
Stats:HP - Calculated after acceptance.
MP - Calculated after acceptance.
Skills/Spells:[Trapping] Passive Ability in crafting traps, bows and arrows
[Poison Arrow] An ability that lets loose an arrow that, while having almost zero alpha damage, places a debuff upon the target. The debuff hampers movement, making the target slower in both movement and attack-time
[Ambush Stance] A semi-active ability that makes the detection radius of the caster really small and allows movement without sound. Also, when attacking a target in Ambush Stance, the first hit does twice times as much damage as normal, but Ambush Stance is immediately disengaged and cannot be reactivated unless the user is out of combat and sight from the enemies.
Inventory:Basic Wooden Bow
Quiver stocked with stone tipped arrows
Traveler’s Tunic
Health Potion [10]
Storage: 150 gemstones
Writing Sample: When the notice arrived, Sori had just stuck launched an arrow through a wolf's head and looted its remains for the skin to sell at the market.
"Stuck in here forever?" She glanced at the message again trying to find the catch. When she couldn't find anything, she simply shrugged.
"Pshh. Could be worse."For a long time, she had asked herself, if it would be better for her if she actually lived in a virtual world. Full time, not just every now and then, when she had time from her more than busy study schedule.
Sori, or Tae Ryu-min, as her name was outside the game, didn't like her life, the one not in the video games, not very much. She was athletic, yes, competed in province-wide and even one nation-wide volleyball competition with her team.
But that did not necessarily mean that she was happy with how she lived. Less time with studying, more time excersising was what she wanted. Everybody, but her parents, knew her potential to make it as far as even the national team. But all her parents and teachers ever wanted was an obedient student, who did nothing but study for some silly desk job.
While she personally didn't experience any distress over the notion of being stuck in this world, it seemed that others she met on the way back to the city did. Once or twice, she had to stop to help comfort people who were, to put it bluntly, freaking out.
'This is going to be quite interesting...'