Player Info
Name: Meg
E-mail: rhaxma_keiji@yahoo.com
Character Info
Name: Csardrita
Age: 20
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
Birthday: 11.27.1265
Birthplace: Ista Hold
Location: Mirror Lake Weyr
Occupation/Rank: Weyrling
Physical Description
Csardrita was well renowned for her beauty in Ista Hold, which was the main reason she was combed to be nothing more than a bride. She is average in height for a woman, standing only slightly above 5'5" and is soft in body. As a rather spoiled Holder's daughter, Csardrita was allowed to do enough work to keep her body attractive but not so much that she would become too hard in body, and thus unattractive in the minds of her parents. Her body is strong but her muscles are hidden beneath a layer of soft creamy white flesh. Csardrita is curvy and nicely rounded with extra cushioning in all the right places. Her face is softly rounded and freshly innocent in appearance. While her wide, almond shaped cobalt blue eyes may appear soft and gentle, they hide her iron backbone and snappish temperament.
Personality
Crafty Csardrita knows how to well play many roles. One minute she can be a simpering, catty young woman and the next she can be a fresh-faced girl that has no knowledge of the world. As taught by her mother, she believes that putting on multiple facades is a useful trick to help her get by in this world. Though she can wear many faces, she has a core personality that changes very little from one day to the next. Csardrita is vain and suffers greatly from pride. She will be the last to give in during an argument for fear that she may appear lesser in front of another person. She is snappish and has little patience in this world for children, stupidity, and canines. Being raised in a hold has taught her the value of having powerful friends and allies, and therefore Csardrita tries her best to align herself with those she deems to have authority. Once she decides a person is an ally and friend to her, she will be utterly loyal to them. While she spends little kindness on strangers, her allies will find that she is supportive and caring once they have her loyalty.
Background History
Csardrita was forever her mother and father's little girl. Lord Holder Sanondrin was well off in his position. He had married an attractive woman, Csardrita's mother Caydrit, and by the time Csardrita was born, already had a young heir in the making and a beautiful young daughter that would well turn out to be bride potential. Because the Hold was well off, Csardrita enjoyed what would almost be called a lazy life. She was expected to marry, but as the youngest daughter, not as much importance was put on her marriage as was the future marriage of her older sister Sadraya. She was required to learn how to read, write, figure numbers, and do miscellaneous chores around the Hold. Other than that, she enjoyed a great deal of free time to herself. Much of the time was spent seeking her parent's attentions, which were always given to her when demanded.
Though his daughters were seen as important keys to gaining future allies, Sanondrin had a true fondness for them. Both Sadraya and Csardrita were 'daddy’s little girls' and enjoyed being lavished upon. They both received the best of everything. In the Hold, they were the first to pick and chose new fabrics that came through with the merchants. They enjoyed the best foods, wines, and were free to pick and chose among suitable suitors offered to them. Sadraya left the family at the age of sixteen turns to marry a young cotholder by the name of Jorbin. Young Csardrita was jealous of the affection with which Sadraya spoke of Jorbin and the happy life she was living in the small cothold by the sea. Though Csardrita was far too young for marriage, she demanded a husband.
It was her mother Caydrit that decided to handle the situation. Gently she explained to Csardrita why a woman could not marry at a young age. She would be far too young to have healthy children. Scared by horror stories of young women dying in childbirth, Csardrita and her mother made a deal. Caydrit would teach her daughter about all aspects of married life and how to best deal with situations that may occur in the Hold and family life. Csardrita was a rather intense pupil, and under Caydrit's guidance, nearly knew how to run a Hold by the time she reached the age in which she was considered marriageable.
Of all the suitors presented to her, Csardrita chose the young man Morheen. Morheen was her senior by a number of years but when they first met, he struck her as an intelligent young man and a suitable husband. Though his cothold was not by the sea, which she would have preferred, she decided that was of little concern and agreed to a marriage. Things started out dandy, but as a couple of years went by, Csardrita realized that not all was going as planned. Morheen was selfish with his power and wanted her to have little to do with running the cothold. Csardrita often turned to her sister-by-marriage Nazlin for help, as well as the other women of the Hold. There was little to be done. The only person that had influence over Morheen was the women that raised him, Shada and Portas, and his younger foster brother Leoss. Csardrita soon became sick of the situation and began spending much of her time working against Morheen. She refused to bed him and forced him to seek out other women until he agreed to allow her some say in what went on in the cothold. This plan and other such plans only ended up appealing to Morheen's scandalous nature and Csardrita was a loss as to what to do.
The answer to her problem seemed to come with the searchrider from Mirror Lake Weyr. Csardrita was found acceptable as a candidate, and she demanded that Morheen allow her to leave. Morheen reacted angrily, refusing to let his beautiful and rather new bride leave the cothold. Csardrita, being quick-minded, swiftly wrote a letter to her father, telling him stories of abuse and neglect on Morheen's part and how she and the other women of the cothold suffered under his rule. She explained that her wish was to become a candidate at Mirror Lake Weyr to avoid shaming her family with the dissolution of her marriage. She used the messenger's firelizard to send the letter to her father. The response was an immediate one.
Sanondrin was furious at the alleged treatment of his youngest daughter. The letter he wrote back promised immediate action of Morheen did not allow his daughter to leave and dissolve the marriage. With a little convincing from Leoss, Morheen agreed to let his bride leave with the searchrider. Triumphant, Csardrita was mostly happy to simply get away from the cothold, where she had no say in what went on. At least at Mirror Lake, there would be the chance for her to control her own life and actions.
Attached NPCs
Morheen - Former Husband
Caydrit - Mother
Sanondrin - Father
Sandrit - Brother
Ehrni - Sister-in-law
Ohndrin - Nephew
Endri - Endri
Sadraya - Sister
Jorbin - Brother-in-law
Jaroba - Neice
Dragon Info
Name: Chailth
Color: Green
Age: Hatchling (4.20.1286)
Description
Chailth is fairly average sized in regards to
greens.
Her limbs are a tad longish but not so much that they appear
abnormal in
any sort of fashion. Like most greens and blues, she tends to be
slenderer than the larger colors. However, for a green she does have
quite a bit of muscle mass which is balanced by large powerful wings.
She
is not an extraordinary flier but does well when maneuvering.
Distance is
a problem for her since she is a green and she had trouble for flying
long
periods of time.
Her hide is a muted olive green that looks smooth
and
soft. Though she is fairly muscular, her soft coloring makes her
body
appear much softer and feminine than it actually is. She has almost
a
grayish tinge to her wing sails. Sometimes people get concerned,
believing
it to be a sign of early age or ill-health, but it is simply
Chailth’s
coloring. Her markings are soft and muted like the rest of her
color.
Since Chailth’s hide is so unremarkable, her eyes tend to stand out brilliantly against her body.
Sadly, Chailth is of unremarkable intelligence.
She
is slow and has a terrible memory. She quite often will forget the
words
for certain things and end up using a whole phrase to try and explain
something she saw or heard of. Chailth remembers Csardrita’s name, of
course, but she tends to shorten her rider’s name to ‘Ita, which is
much
easier for her little mind to remember. Unless constantly reminded
of
the names of other riders, she will forget them easily. Along those
same
lines, she tends to forget who Csardrita is related to and will often
make
up relatives or assume that one of her rider’s friends is related to
her.
Chailth tends to be curious but her attention span switches so often
that
she doesn’t really have the time to learn completely about one thing.
Though she is not clever by any means, she is cheery and happy with
herself, perhaps because she does not know that she should be any
other
way. Perhaps a bit insensitive at
times, Chailth doesn’t understand the meaning of ‘alone time’ and
will
harass someone until they tell her bluntly to get away. Her spirit
is
not easily hampered so being told things bluntly really doesn’t matter
much to her. Chailth is lovable and many people feel affection for
her
like one might feel affection for a little toddler just learning
about the
world. With her short memory, many things seem new to Chailth though
these things may actually be the oldest ideas or items known to most
people.
Chailth has little understanding of mating
flights.
She simply does what her body tells her to do. The affect her flights
have
on Csardrita are confusing to her and she really prefers just to not
really think on it. After all, difficult things are much better left
for
her rider to figure out. Chailth just does her own thing and relies
on
Csardrita to tell her if she is doing the right thing or not. She
does
enjoy the company of other dragons though some may get annoyed by
her.
Chailth does listen to anything another dragon will tell her. She
had
enough sense to run most things by her rider but Chailth respects
authority, thus bronzes and golds are almost always infallible in her
mind. Unless her rider says otherwise, the big ones are the ones to
listen to. More than a little gullible, Chailth has learned to check
with
Csardrita before telling a certain story. Many rumors are
believable to
her and since ‘Ita tells her to, she checks
to make sure things are true before she runs off and tells others.