"The only person who can pull me down is myself, and I'm not going to let myself pull me down anymore."
n a m e
Carlisle Finch
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g e n d e r
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c l a s s
The Exiled
p e r s o n a l i t y
Although her appearance is soft and kind looking, Carlisle is far from this trait. Although, she can be soft and alluring she doesn't let those "small" traits define her. She is strong and brave hearted but her skills are swift and quiet. She normally spends time to her self training constantly when she isn't just enjoying the thick exiled fog that resides in their "quaint" little area. She is very good at focusing negitive thoughts through her strengths, which makes her a very patient hunter. Despite how she was raised and where her family hails from Cari is not ruthless, she can be merciful if she feels it's worth it, but it's a rare occasion and has yet to happen.
s k i l l s
•archery
•stealth
•bribe
•acrobatic
h i s t o r y
Carlisle's parents Arengir and Madge Finch were once Nobles of the joined kingdom. One of the more wealthy families that resided in the empire. Also one of the most loyal families to the king as well. After years of trying the family discovered Madge was unable to conceive. The family though filled with grief knew that they had to have someone to pass down their name. They decided to adopt, and were promised a boy by the name of Carlisle. Once the baby was born they later found out that Carlisle was indeed a 'she'. Arengir insisted there was a mistake but Madge was so in love with her girl that she convinced Arengir to let them keep the child. Since she was three Carlisle always strived to impress her father and gain his affection. Through the years she learned to hunt and use a bow as skillful as Arengir, but to no avail she was still not the little boy he wanted.
By some miracle, when Carlisle was about 7, Madge had a beautiful baby boy & Arengir couldn't have been more thrilled. He spent every waking moment doting on his beloved son, Abel. Carlisle felt rejected even though she excelled in skill compared to her little brother. Although, despite everything Carlisle still loved her brother and was never bitter or unkind to him. When he was old enough to walk she taught him everything she knew and Madge often let them play in the woods together when Arengir was working. However when Arengir wasn't working he used his free time to teach his son how to invest and become as wealthy as him one day blah blah blah, dad stuff. This actually made Carlisle start to develops a hatred for her dad even though she would never admit it. One morning Madge had sent Carlise to take Abel to the market and trade for some meat. While walking on the road on their way to the market they began to play tagging each other along the way. They were so distracted they didn't notice the palace caridge heading right tworeds them. Carlise jumped calling for her brother to move at the same time, but she was too late. Abel's body was crushed under the thick wooden wheel of the caridge that so happened to belong to the king. Since then Arengir never forgave the king nor did he ever look Cari in the eye. She could hardly forgive herself either. When the kingdom split it became obvious what side the Finchs belonged on and they've been there since.
w h i s p e r
Carlisle was silent her back straight against an oak as if her skin was it's own. She was quiet as death, her round blue eyes shining in the day light that poured through the trees. She placed a careful hand on a lingering branch no larger than a lamp pole. She swiftly pulled it down using the bend to give her a small launch to the higher branch. She hung onto the larger branch of the oak her arms the only thing keeping her up. She let out a small breath swinging herself onto it then stood high peering out into the dark Forrest. you shouldn't be here, the alligence territory is stricly forbidden unless you are ordered attack a mans voice rung in her head like a conscience, but she knew him once. which is why...I'm not gonna get caught, it came through here I know it.. she lunged forward slightly placing her finger tips on the cracks of the bark. She narrowed her eyes seeing the faint ghostly light again. She smiled leaning back on her leg and pushing herself forward bounding quietly from tree to tree. Her lightweight making the trees rustle slightly as if from a gust of wind. Finally closer she could see it in a tree ahead of her, it was sitting upright moving cautiously and quietly, it knew she was there. She pulled a small pebble out of her pocket slowly tossing it lightly to hit a branch on it's tree. It jumped down simultaneously to her as she raced behind it on it's heels. She liked her prey to run. She pulled an arrow to shoot it but suddenly it stopped and looked her in the eye. She lowered her bow, crouching down to look at it. She had never seen anything like it, beside it's ghostly apparatus it was an odd looking creature she had never seen in the Forrest before. It was obviously intelligent and had eyes similar to her own, large and full of wonder. She sheathed her bow and held out a gentle hand, and it stared at it for awhile, unmoving. Then after hesitation it brought it's nose under her palm. She gasped lightly as she felt her whisper join her as it once was. "I should've known..." She muttered down to the genet a faded smile on her face "you are Nook...you are me.." She was happy to have found her missing piece but suddenly she became distracted she heard a voice just behind her. A man. An alligence man. She turned quickly taking a dagger out of her pocket and cutting her calf just deep enough to look accidental. She winced clenching her jaw, but she had to act quick unsure if the man was someone she could handle or not. She fell to the ground holding her leg close to her. She broke a branch near her so it looked as if she cut her leg on that, then wiped the warm blood of her blade placing it back in it's holster. She listened quietly for the man last thing she heard was "I'm leaving early today.."