Kait Arouraios
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Race: Beastman
Equipment
- Freyja - A light spear to hold off enemies that get too close. It's blade is too thick to penetrate particularly wellmade chainmail, but it's effective against weaker chainmail and leather.
- Armor - A cloak and hat with occasional bits of silver, designed to allow fluid movement and unimpeded casting.
Abilities
- Dark - A ball of dark energy that causes an explosive blowback once it hits an object. The blunt force is useful against enemies with a strong defense.
- Wind - Generate razor sharps winds that tear enemies apart. Not very strong, only able to damage enemies in leather at it's peak.
- Cure - Heal minor wounds and get rid of light negative effects. Cuts and bruises are easy. A deep gash is a challenge. She could set a bone, but completely healing it is out of her skill level.
- Rat Physiology - Though Rat Beastmen are weaker than humans, they're faster, and have better vision in dark places.
Talents
- Decent Spearfighter - Though she's by no means a master, Kait is above novice level when it comes to using her spear. Still, she prefers to use her Lapi.
- Aspiring Magus - Though she hasn't mastered any Lapi, she's certainly on the road to doing so. That is, if she could pick one and stick with it.
Personality: Curiosity is definitely the driving force in most of Kait's actions. Always observing, studying, asking questions, and being inquisitive. This is bolstered by her ambitious nature, mostly towards becoming a world class Magus. Despite how much she asks about others, she doesn't share much about herself, even if she's very casual. In fact, she's a bit too casual, it's hard for her to take much but her own dreams seriously. She's also quite materialistic, having been robbed of the finer things in life as a child. She's even been known to steal, though she's a good person at heart.
Biography: Kait was the middle child in a long list of children of the two beastmen parents, Kain and Kulain. The two lived in a city near the castle, Eorza. The two of them worked terrible paying jobs in an attempt to support their large family, meaning they weren't home often. This meant that Kait's siblings raised her, and she was always asking them what they did. They obliged by attempting to teach her their trade. The eldest was going to enlist in the army and was squire to a knight, and so whenever he had a chance, taught her basic spear fighting techniques. Her closest sister, in terms of age, taught her how to cook to lighten the chore load. But most importantly, her third brother, Kaiden, showed her what Lapi was.
Kaiden was apprentice to a Lapi shop owner. One day, he showed her around the shop when the owner wasn't around, and Kaiden even showed her the effects of a fire Lapi. Kait was absolutely astounded by this, mesmerized even. At this moment she knew she wanted to be a Magus. She even stole the Lapi as the two were walking out of the shop. Her parent's low paying jobs and large family meant she never really had anything to call her own, and so, when she saw this opportunity, she took it.
A few days later, as Kait was wandering around the city, a man came up to her. Quickly, she hid the stone from the man but he saw it, most definitely. He asked her what her name was. She told the truth. He asked her where her brother was. She told the truth. At that, he simply smiled and walked away. Kait was confused and unnaturally afraid, and decided to rush home. But it was too late. Kaiden's corpse was wrapped in a cheap sheet.
Kait was incredibly ashamed and saddened, and instantly threw the Lapis into the gutter. She refused to tell her siblings, couldn't tell her siblings. She could achieve her dream. Her brother had confided in the eldest brother that he thought none of them were going to be anything when they were older, and Kait had heard. She owed it to him to follow her dream, become something, even if he never got the chance to.
For three years Kait gathered money, doing odd jobs, begging on the streets, and finally she was able to get her hands on some Lapi. Every day she practiced with them just outside of the city. Eventually, it was time for her to leave the nest, since Rat Beastmen matured quickly, but instead of staying in the city, she left, opting to try and find a Magus to apprentice, and because, admittedly, she'd never left the city herself.
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