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Character sheet from Freyia
Trixie
Name
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Freyia
Alignment
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Loyalist
Profession
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Warrior
Age
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29
Gender
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Female
Species
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Pegasus
Personalilty
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Freyia was born in the griffon kingdoms and lived her there until the war started. As such, she is a strong individual who can take a hit a deal one back. She is proficient with a modified griffon spear, a massive six foot long rod tipped with a 6” blade that fixes to a point. She wears armor that allows her to fix the spear to herself for a charge attack, and wears special bracelets that allow her to hold and twirl the massive weapon with her legs. She stands taller than most ponies, and has above average strength for a pony. Her personality appears cold at first glance. She has not had much sentient contact in her life, and as such can appear cold and jaded. But she has a heart of gold underneath, and will help any who needs it, even an enemy. However, meet her on the battle field and witness a completely different pony. Most call her psychotic, but she does not fight for the brutality of it. She believes that through combat, a person becomes whole, and that is what she finds most beautiful of all. She despises those who desert or abandon a fight, and will crush those who do without hesitation. She fights fair, relying on superior tactics and skill to win her the day. She has no fear of death, hoping that she dies in a good fight. She always has a clam mind, and thinks things out thoroughly. She is an amazing tactician, though the griffons will never let her plan a fight. Her instincts are also keen, having to survive in a harsh environment all her life. She does tend to have a vice for gold. She loves the metal and will go to great lengths to obtain it, however never sacrificing her honor or valor for it. She is also a bit nieve when it comes to others. Being alone, she tends not to know what the different customs of other creatures are, and often mistakes good actions for bad and impolite actions for politeness.
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