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== Nellens Tsfaradea ==
 
== Nellens Tsfaradea ==
 
[[file:Nellens Tsfaradea.jpg | thumb | 500px | Tsfaradea]]
 
  
 
'''Concept:''' Idealistic Sorceress<br>
 
'''Concept:''' Idealistic Sorceress<br>
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Tsfaradea - Fara to her hypothetical friends - is one of the products of a shockingly successful marriage contract between a mortal Nellens woman and an Exalted Sesus sorcerer. Sesus Eshnesser, a physically unintimidating Air Aspect sorcerer in a lineage famed for its muscle-bound Fire Aspect warriors, did not have the warmest relations with his family (surprising though that might sound from an overly literal point of view), and so they were only too happy to get him off their hands. A cold, brooding, lonely man, Eshnesser nevertheless found some measure of contentment in the arms of his wife, Nellens Letaha - after he got over his initial hang-ups over the relative equality between Exalts and mortals in House Nellens. Their first daughter, Nellens Carphadea, was always the favourite among their children; even more so when, soon after Tsfaradea's sixth birthday, her older sister received a Water Aspect Exaltation. For House Nellens, this immediately turned her into a much greater asset; for Eshnesser, it turned her into a perfect instrument for some vicarious vengeance. Everyone dotted on Carphadea, who became surrounded with the best tutors and books. It was at this time that Fara, always a curious and precocious child, first discovered her intense interest in sorcery and scholarly knowledge.
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Fara to her hypothetical friends - is one of the products of a shockingly successful marriage contract between a mortal Nellens woman and an Exalted Sesus sorcerer. Sesus Eshnesser, a physically unintimidating Air Aspect sorcerer in a lineage famed for its muscle-bound Fire Aspect warriors, did not have the warmest relations with his family (surprising though that might sound from an overly literal point of view), and so they were only too happy to get him off their hands. A cold, brooding, lonely man, Eshnesser nevertheless found some measure of contentment in the arms of his wife, Nellens Letaha - after he got over his initial hang-ups over the relative equality between Exalts and mortals in House Nellens. Their first daughter, Nellens Carphadea, was always the favourite among their children; even more so when, soon after Tsfaradea's sixth birthday, her older sister received a Water Aspect Exaltation. For House Nellens, this immediately turned her into a much greater asset; for Eshnesser, it turned her into a perfect instrument for some vicarious vengeance. Everyone dotted on Carphadea, who became surrounded with the best tutors and books. It was at this time that Fara, always a curious and precocious child, first discovered her intense interest in sorcery and scholarly knowledge.
  
 
Tsfaradea's Exaltation, an unlikely and miraculous event, could not help but change the way she was viewed by just about everyone in House Nellens - everyone except seemingly for her parents, whose attentions remained devoted to Carphadea. It was probably inevitable that the newly-made Air Aspect would come to identify strongly with her House as a whole, mortals included, rather than her closest relatives. She had thoroughly internalised some famous Nellens attitudes - respect for sorcery, dedication to the stability of the Realm, wariness towards other Houses and a benign attitude towards the unExalted, with the key difference that while older Nellens Dynasts usually acted that way out of simple pragmaticism, naive young Tsfaradea had truly taken those ideas to heart.
 
Tsfaradea's Exaltation, an unlikely and miraculous event, could not help but change the way she was viewed by just about everyone in House Nellens - everyone except seemingly for her parents, whose attentions remained devoted to Carphadea. It was probably inevitable that the newly-made Air Aspect would come to identify strongly with her House as a whole, mortals included, rather than her closest relatives. She had thoroughly internalised some famous Nellens attitudes - respect for sorcery, dedication to the stability of the Realm, wariness towards other Houses and a benign attitude towards the unExalted, with the key difference that while older Nellens Dynasts usually acted that way out of simple pragmaticism, naive young Tsfaradea had truly taken those ideas to heart.
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== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
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Tsfaradea is somewhat petite, with long brown hair and striking yellow eyes inherited from her father. Her face is not very expressive; in fact, she usually makes sure to keep it from giving much away. This has the effect of usually making her look either bored and disinterested or smug and ironic. Her skin is rather delicate (and rather pale - to the point of making her seem anemic, sometimes, no doubt provoking quips about the weakness of Nellens blood), her fingers are long and thin, and she almost never shouts; in other words, she takes after her father a lot, and is quite lucky she is not supposed to be a Sesus warlord. Nevertheless, she presumably can look serenely, coolly intimidating when provoked, especially if she resorts to sorcery, which she is uncommonly good at for one her age - especially outside of the Heptagram.
 
Tsfaradea is somewhat petite, with long brown hair and striking yellow eyes inherited from her father. Her face is not very expressive; in fact, she usually makes sure to keep it from giving much away. This has the effect of usually making her look either bored and disinterested or smug and ironic. Her skin is rather delicate (and rather pale - to the point of making her seem anemic, sometimes, no doubt provoking quips about the weakness of Nellens blood), her fingers are long and thin, and she almost never shouts; in other words, she takes after her father a lot, and is quite lucky she is not supposed to be a Sesus warlord. Nevertheless, she presumably can look serenely, coolly intimidating when provoked, especially if she resorts to sorcery, which she is uncommonly good at for one her age - especially outside of the Heptagram.
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===Techniques===
 
===Techniques===
 
Jade Defense: Spend 1E to ignore stress, trauma, or complications from emotional attacks made involving awe or fear.<br>
 
Jade Defense: Spend 1E to ignore stress, trauma, or complications from emotional attacks made involving awe or fear.<br>
Elemental Bolt Attack: Add a D6 to your Dice Pool for an attack action and step back your highest die in pool by -1. Step up Physical Stress by +1. If the attack is successful, spend 1E and the target receives a D6 Complication related to the attack's element for their next turn.<br>
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Elemental Bolt Attack: You may add d6 to any rolls involving ranged attacks.<br>
 
Sweeten-The-Tap Method: This charm enhances an attempt to throw a party. All who voluntarily partake of the party have their mental, emotional, and physical stress stepped back one, but they suffer a d8 scene-long inebriated complication.<br>
 
Sweeten-The-Tap Method: This charm enhances an attempt to throw a party. All who voluntarily partake of the party have their mental, emotional, and physical stress stepped back one, but they suffer a d8 scene-long inebriated complication.<br>
  
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3 XP, +1 Limit when going out of her way to help a victimised social inferior.<br>
 
3 XP, +1 Limit when going out of her way to help a victimised social inferior.<br>
 
10 XP, +1 Limit when confronting one of her fellow Exalts over their mistreatment of others, or letting it slide and joining in on this behaviour for the sake of personal advancement.<br>
 
10 XP, +1 Limit when confronting one of her fellow Exalts over their mistreatment of others, or letting it slide and joining in on this behaviour for the sake of personal advancement.<br>
Limit Break: Becomes stressed out due to guilt and flees, unable to bear being around people (both those she couldn't stand up to and those she couldn't protect) when her ideals are so challenged.<br>
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Limit Break: Becomes stressed out due to guilt and flees, unable to bear being around people when her ideals are so challenged.<br>
  
 
Uphold the Good Name of House Nellens:<br>
 
Uphold the Good Name of House Nellens:<br>

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