Character Information Full Name: Judith ‘Jude’ 'Judy' Beckett Race: Ailor - Heartlander Age: 24 Sex: Female Sexuality: Bisexual Eye Color: Light Brown Core Concept Jude really only believes in religion if it’ll get her out of trouble or give her the advantage on something. All she really cares about is her, being on top, which is admittedly pretty selfish, but she’s not a murderer! That’s enough of a justification for her. A kleptomaniac with a heart of passable gold substitute, who does her very best to appear normal in spite of her urges. Proficiency Information +10 Theatre Art (10 Hobby Points) +10 Needlework Art +10 Painting Art Ability Information Finecraft Metallurgy Pack (3) Burglary Pack (3) Sleight of Hand Pack (3) Rogue Gift 1 (3) Languages Common Appearance Information Judy looks perfectly average with no mutations or missing fingers or the like. Jude has long, brown hair, and a completely unassuming appearance with freckles to boot. She only stands at 5’4 and is not bulky or slim, just completely average. She typically dresses very average as well, never parting from her satchel or her thick glasses. A red cloak usually adorns her shoulders. Jude will claim it’s from her mother, but she actually stole it. Life Story Judith was born to a pair of honest and hardworking Heartland Ceardians in the Regalian Empire. Her father was a jeweler and her mother was an embroiderer. Growing up, Judith played on the streets when she wasn’t helping her parents with both of their small businesses or helping take care of her littlest brother, Greggory. She was often the first child to tattle and snitch to adults or guards, so she earned the named ‘Judy Two-Shoes’ and was excluded. However, she was far from it. Early on, Judith seemed to have a knack for swiping stuff from people when they weren’t looking, and it made it all the sweeter when another kid got blamed for it. Jude did not really leave her home. She still helps with the family business- well, in one way or another. Jude rarely sells the things she swipes, but she can if times are tough.