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Sylvie Laufeydottir

December 2021

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NAME: Sylvie Laufeydottir
AGE: +/- 1200 years
NATIONALITY: Asgardian
RACE: ex-Jotun/Aesir; now boring human being
OCCUPATION: Being sassy
TITLE/RANK: Goddess of Mischief
HEIGHT: 5'7''
BUILD: Slight
HAIR: Dark brown with bleached blonde ends
EYES: Blue-green
SKIN: Light
BEARING: Confident and detached, she's a street brawler and survivor; lacking the flourish that Loki carries. Feral.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES: She has short curly faux-blonde hair, and in fade will be wearing dark colors and greens, with lots of layers and thick fabric. Sylvie wears a large oversized cloak in canon, and will wear more Thedas appropriate ones similarly. Fingerless gloves are a constant. She's also almost never unarmed.
Status

DIVISION: Scouting
PROJECTS: None

Sylvie hasn't been here long, but after the battle of Val Chevin she's found more clarity in what living in this world as a human is going to be. Recently joined the scouting division, you can find her most often in the library and also in the training grounds. Unlike her previous Aesir form this one requires constant maintenance.  

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None yet! 

Hooks

> I really like seeing characters develop connections and relationships, and seeing how different characters will adapt, react, fail, and succeed in a different world/scenario than where they were originally written. I like seeing how these things naturally progress over a long form of time (i.e. I'm a sucker for slow burn).

> Sylvie's abilities (enchantment) are seen in an INCREDIBLY bad light in Thedas, and reaping the consequences of this will be fun to play out. 

> Having frenemies, enemies, and actual friends for once in her life will be fun to try out.

> Her relationship with Loki is complicated. Is your relationship with Loki complicated? Lets make it more complicated.
 

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