Sorrel Rainmaul

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    Full Name: Sorrel Rainmaul

    Culture: Asha (75% Asha, 25% Yanar)

    Age: 22

    Gender / Pronouns: She/Her, Female

    Orientation: Lesbian

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    Core Concept

    “Sorrel… The plant? Or the weird bat girl? Oh, yeah. She’s a little too smart for my liking, always knowing what to say…”
    An adaptable girl with an odd way of words, weaving puppet strings into her acquaintances' minds in an attempt to manipulate to her benefit. She is observant and tactical, calculating every logical outcome in any given situation. There are always loopholes that cannot be predicted, however.
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    Appearance Information

    Sorrel is pale in her fur color with yellow-green accents where patches of fur are thinner. She has bat-like features such as a leaf-nose, small build, and large ears. At the base of her ears grow vine-like extensions, though serve no purpose other than aesthetics.

    Her eyes are never open to its full extent, harsh sunlight being painful to perceive for long periods of time. She has silky textured fur, which is long and thick, styled to appear as hair on her head. She has a long rat-like tail plumed with fur that is ‘leafier’ to the touch. Her teeth are sharp and appear akin to a carnivore but lack the years of carnage staining.

    She is approximately 5’0” (152.4 cm) and rather thin. Her build is rectangular, lacking feminine curvature.​
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    Hobbies and Talents

    Alchemy
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    Proficiencies
    (most WIP part)
    Attack: Int

    Defense: Wis


    Strength: 0

    Constitution: 0

    Intelligence: 5
    • Adapt Point Buy
      • Mind Control Pack

      • Mimicry Point Buy

      • Safeguard Pack
    • Tech Point Buy
      • Hook Shot

      • Tech Charge
    Wisdom: 7
    • Chem Point Buy
      • Chem Bloodboil

      • Chem Purge

      • Chem Bang

      • Chem Berserk

      • Chem Hyperfocus

      • Chem Cleanse

      • Technique Parry
    • Chem Point Buy (Legacy of Loss)
      • Chem Bolt
    Dexterity: 2

    • Roguery Point Buy
      • Close Save
    Faith: 0

    Magic: 0

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    Languages

    Common​
    Notable Items

    A notebook with lists of stock she has: Notebook

    Gardening shovel. It has a dusty pink handle with smudged vine patterns.​
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    Life Story / Plot Hooks

    The child of a passionate small businessman Asha father and the enchanting being of a Yanar/Asha mother. Her father worked his life towards creating a life for the three, though he could not predict the grim reality the future had without his wife. As he struggled to keep his store’s doors open and as the sole parent to Sorrel, they had to make sacrifices. Sorrel picked up herbalism and gardening hobbies as a child, eventually taking on more complex tasks.
    History

    Sorrel was an only child, being born to a full-blooded Asha father and an Asha-Yanar mixed heritage mother.

    Her father, Baxter Rainmaul, came from generations of culinary artists. He had a special vision with his creative endeavors which was incorporating more vegetarian ingredients. Baxter’s pursuits led him to a gardener by the name of Peony.

    Peony was raised by Yanar and adapted to their culture, despite only having half of their blood. She appeared bat-like with petals for her ears and nose. Baxter was enamored and sought out Peony in any crowd. He showed his love with his craftswork, decorating every dish with vibrant floral accents. Peony fell in love in return, and assisted Baxter in moving to Regalia to open his first bakery.

    The bakery was dubbed ‘Peony Blossoms’ with the loving approval of Peony herself. The menu was sparse and plain, but Baxter had big plans. His own origins of being an Asha led to disputes about the sanitation of the kitchen. Peony rejected these claims, as they met the conditions required by the capital. The bigotry did not hinder Baxter in his endeavors, creating new recipes and additions to the Peony Blossoms bakery.

    The news of Peony expecting a child was amazing. Baxter assisted in any way he could during this period. He cooked meals and provided financial coverage while she was unable to work alongside him in the bakery.

    When the time came for Sorrel’s birth, it was at the price of Peony’s death. Peony suffered from a fatal sickness and passed mere days after Sorrel was born. Baxter was stricken with grief, mourning alongside the newborn Sorrel. He built his life around Peony, and now had to reconstruct his business, his daughter, and his relations.

    Baxter struggled to keep his business afloat as he raised Sorrel alone. As Sorrel grew older she became aware of her father's struggles. She offered to assist in the gardening - a job Peony was assigned. He agreed, and showed Sorrel the ropes of gardening and harvesting when she was eight. The skill came naturally to her, assumed from her diluted Yanar blood. Sorrel offered to aid in other tasks, but was declined.

    When Sorrel was fifteen, Baxter had to close Peony Blossoms. The upkeep grew pricey and Baxter would be unable to continue the business without running into debt. He barely had the funds to afford an apartment where they resided.

    Sorrel worked small jobs to assist Baxter in the bills. She grew skilled at negotiating and had a clever way with words. It was only when she was seventeen was when she stepped foot into school doors. Sorrel preferred to be lonesome with her activities and assignments. Her studies primarily focused on cultivating herbs and other meaningful plants. She phased out of the education system a mere three years later as income was in dire need.

    Not much is known about her or her father's whereabouts in the present. Seems as if fate had other plans.
     

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