Post by LADY YSADORA OF OSTLEA on Mar 20, 2013 18:33:00 GMT -5
30. Human. Uptight. Regal. Supporter of the Rorret.
Ysadora is a prime example of a young woman of wealth. She enjoys fine clothing, needlework, rides in the afternoon sun, and proper etiquette. The lady relishes in the perks of womanhood, though is irritated by a lack of say. Her mind is quite sharp, always ticking with curious thought. Nose constantly buried in a book the princess never overlooks an opportunity to indulge herself within pools of text. Ysadora has a sharp tongue, something that has always landed her in trouble, and she struggles to swallow back any venomous retort. She is a modern woman trapped in a medieval body. Her patience is a thin thread easily frayed and her anger explosive. It is hard for her to admit defeat, and Ysadora will come off as childish if she loses (often pouting her lower lip). She judges others with little care and first impressions are most important. Ysadora finds it difficult to trust anyone, except her three sisters. She is a vigilant cynic.
Despite her best attempt at hiding her true feelings, Ysadora wears her heart on her sleeve. It’s obvious to know what is going through her head; her stern-lipped glare, narrowed lids, and pouty sneer are quite noticeable. She was deeply hurt when her father cut her inheritance like a rose from a bush; being deemed a bastard (while entirely legitimate) was a shame she can hardly bear. She has always loathed her brother for his addict qualities and selfish manners; and she wishes to see him from the throne peacefully. Because of this she sells her rings to the Rorret (her only means of support), claiming she grows tired of the jewelry. Regardless of her bitter and apathetic nature, Ysadora is very loyal to those she holds dear. She can be a true friend or a vindictive enemy.