Physical Description: Morena is a tall and strong woman, with the kind of force only given by heavy work. She has also seen her chances of becoming beatiful hindered by hard labour. Her hair is brown and her eyes black and intense, with ample shoulders. She has a scar in the right side of the jaw, product of a bottle attack. Everyone says she has a terrifying smile.
Armor: Chain mail vest and leather robes
Equipment/Other: Phisical strength and very bad temper. Three different sets of dirty clothing, five torches, bottle of water and a week of dry meat, bottle of bad wine, bottle of good wine.
Mental Description/Personality: She is Scrooge and easy to anger. Although life as taught her to screw plants, furniture and little animals or objects in order to avoid the worst consequences of that. Otherwise, she has a tender facet in her love to cats, and keeps a gremial consciousness towards inn keepers and waiters, making her tendant to side with them in taver brawls. For the same reason, she feels a compulsory hatred for rats, worms, and vermin in general: whoever sees her hunting down mices with the shield, or cleaning his own table after having a beer in the inn, may imagine where her past lays.
Goals: Gold (lots) and their own piece of land. Maybe just another, better Inn. In a good neighbourhood, were she can charge good fees.
Background/History: Born in Praelior, she fell in love early with a mercenary. The relationship went in a terrible way, and María ended up taking care of her family's Inn without any marriage perspectives in sight. During that time, she acquired the habit to reserve bottles of good wine for the rich customers, and the bad, vinagered wine for the poor or those who dodn't paid their debts. Finally, one day, the customers got angry and protested. María refused to change her commercial policies, and the insuing frey ended up with much of the Inn's furniture utterly destroyed, most of it by María herself, who had battled the customers by her own.
Angry, Furious! María sold everything she had left and armed herself to become a Mercenary. Creating in the process a new expression in Praelior: "The armed Marimorena"* to refer to big ruckusses and disturbs. Now almost no one knows Maria is the origin of the expression, but it doesn't makes her happier about it.
* I swear to god: this story is based on a real, historical story. The tavern, the wine, the disturb and the expression: all that happened once in Madrid, XVIII or XVII centuries.
"I thought bombs are expensive" Gahetano observed "Perhaps we are discussing it too early: first thing first. How are we gonna get a ship... and what ship? We need one at our disposal: both for travel and for scaping"
Gahetano found a chair by the fire. He liked being warm. And the wine became also compfotably hotter. He started wondering to himself if they could give the damsel a gift big enough to hide her inside it.
About Kylo.. And I might have said this before, but why on Earth didn't Ani's force ghost pop by and tell him to chill out? Surely the guy would've listened to his greatest idol.. Right?
Nooooo! That was surely the Light side tempting him!!!!
I would had accepted What happened to Han. I understan the actor is getting old. But I would had accepted it by ... a different... better character. Not THAT
It's not really important for the VII to be Anakin's history: It's better to tell someone else's history than, for example, resurrecting Vader (that's something I FEARED could happen).
Furthermore: I always thought it is the story of R2-D2. It's the only one who actualy knows pretty much everything! :-D
Anyway, I essentially feel disappointed by the lack of importance of the old Characters, and how they are forced to give in the leading role to Rey "Know-how-to-Jedi-out-of-nowhere" BB-8 "Despair-thoseofyou-who- were-fans-of-R2" and Kylo Ren "The kid" :-( Seems to me as puny, badly constructed characters, not up for the heritage. But not up, in the meaning of... the script not even trying.
The Starkiller Base is also a kiddish attempt to "be bigger" than the Death Star. And absurd too: the two first Deathstars bleed dry the Galactic empire's coffers... but the First order, an essentially much smaller organization has created Something much bigger, able to fire at hyperspace speed. Yes. Of course.