Bell Chime
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- Created
- 3 years, 7 months ago
- Creator
- ambienthowling
- Favorites
- 2
Basic Info
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Race
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Kenku
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Gender/Sex
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Cis Female
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Pronouns
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She/Her, will accept he if you've just met her due to her mimicry making her have a mostly male voice
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Age
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18
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Height
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5'2"
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Class
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Bard
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Sexuality
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Asexual Homoromantic
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Alignment
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Chaotic Good
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Background
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Urchin
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Languages
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Common and Auran
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Quote
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"Yes. I know. It's odd. But, I. Try."
Profile
Bell Chime is a young Kenku. She has greener feathers than the average Kenku, green eyes, and gray arms and legs with her talons being gold. She has painted her beak with a bit of green paint, and has a gold piercing in her beak as well. She wears a blue and green garb that her old mentor designed for her with what money he had, and green shoes. She is quiet, preferring to only speak when spoken to or if needed, but is very friendly and truly wants what is best for everyone. She doesn't like seeing people in pain, and respects everyone unless they are cruel or evil.
Bell Chime was abandoned by her parents, and thus, has no memory of them. She was found and raised by a traveling urchin bard who hardly had any money to get by himself, but refused to let a child die alone on the streets. He used all of his limited money to make sure this child had the most comfortable life on the streets as possible, and as such, he often decided to go hungry so that she could eat. He let her name herself, and she chose the chime of a small bell he had. He gave her this bell when she got old enough to learn, and to her, it is her token of him. Knowing the curse that affected the Kenku, he used all of the words and phrases he possibly could around her so that she could mimic anything she had to say. He taught her every song and story he had and every instrument he knew, knowing that she would never be able to make something herself. Even after she became an adult, she stuck around, occasionally stealing money or food to help them get by, but it was never more than what they needed. So when he died, Bell Chime was absolutely devastated. She ran off with only her bell and the remainder of his money that he had left her, and now is trying to figure out what college she wants to study in. Everything is a reminder of her mentor to her, from her bell to something as simple as her 'voice', the mimicry of all of the words that her mentor 'taught' her, and so almost always sounds like him.
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