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Something you all need to know about me. I am a very kind, generous, respectful, witty, fair, truthful and fun person. I am also very blunt, impatient, quick to anger and have no time for rude, disrespectful, game playing, lying people full of silly drama! Yes, I have my dark side and am not afraid to show it once someone crosses the line of simple respect and decency. I enjoy role playing, but not the sappy romantic slop or the soap opera drama within a drama crap! I play my character as a decent person like me. I will however kick ass if pushed. So, all this being said, if you do not like me or my page then simply leave. If you decide you simply MUST say something rude then you can kiss my alabastar Elf ass!
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My RP Background: Rumoured to be a slave brought to work in the Red Dragon's caves against her will, Lavenlya was an orphaned Noble Elf born centuries ago on the eastern frontier of the Forgotten Realm. She was a mere 7 years old when she was smuggled from her home to the slave trade center run by Orcs. Her employer, a free Ranger named Oretheron, was manservant to a Royal Red Dragon named Dunlo. Dunlo persuaded Oretheron that Lavenlya had lucrative potential as entertainment and a soothing vice in the Mountains Village of Northrium, which had a thriving stage trade in the Underground Elven curiosities. A slave from the so-called "Forgotten Realm", who, legend held, had amazing beauty and strangely hypnotic vocal spells, might provide an exceptional draw. Lavenlya was persuaded. Dunlo, she said, had "promised she could earn her freedom". But, Dragon's lie, do they not?