Fiora Cecilia Reyne

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Character Sheet For "A Game Of Power"

role---> the lady of reyne

house---> reyne

full name---> fiora cecilia reyne

nickname---> fio, only to those close to her.

title---> lady of reyne or just lady fiora

gender---> female

sexuality---> heterosexual, but has sworn herself to a life of celibacy.

appearance---> charlotte hope

details---> at 20, fiora is surprisingly young to be the lady of the house

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details---> at 20, fiora is surprisingly young to be the lady of the house. she is small and almost fragile in build. she stands 5'2", auburn hair, brown eyes so dark they're almost black. she has an attractive peaches-and-cream complexion. fiora has scars on her upper arms and part of her chest. she always wears sleeves, square necklines, and often adds scarves to her wardrobe to make her feel more comfortable. 

personality---> fiora is soft-spoken, gentle, and though she usually has a smile on her face, she's a frightened and traumatized young woman. though she seems submissive and unaware of her own power, she is incredibly stubborn. when she sets her mind to something, no amount of arguing will sway her opinion. introverted, content with her own company, and largely disinterested in politics. dislikes conflict or seeing others in pain, nurturing, and empathic. fiora would make an excellent healer. she has sworn that she will never marry or have children. she is insistent that as lady of the house, she has that right. though she finds men attractive, she has chosen to live like a nun for the rest of her life, without the religion or vow of poverty.

backstory--->  raised in a small but prosperous southern house, fiora had a happy but sheltered life. her biggest problem was her refusal to marry. the only daughter of the house, her parents were anxious to see their last child settled and with a child of her own. fiora knew from an early age that the life of marriage and children didn't appeal to her. she objects to the the idea of being someone's legal property or caring for children born just to carry on the family line. one night, an accidental fire destroyed much of the interior of house reyne. the fire not only claimed the lives of her parents, but her aunt, uncle, and a lady-in-waiting. fiora escaped with the help of her cousin, who literally carried her through flames to save her. self-conscious of her scars and that no man would ever find her desirable, she's not only refused to marry but taken her own personal vow of celibacy. she is close with her cousin, who shares her pain and grief. 

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