Viana Morreth
Character
//One's Basics//
Name: Viana Morreth
Species: Human
Age: 28
Gender: Female
Height: 5'6"
Eyes: Purple
Hair: White and long
Force Sensitive: Yes, very
//What Makes One Tick//
- + Controlled, there is hardly ever a moment when Vi is not in complete and total control of herself, her emotions, and even her environment
- + She is proficient in Sith Magic, though it is not her immediate go to. She has trained in other aspects of the Dark side, for she is ever mindful of what the Magics can cost her
- -+ There is no mercy from her. Vi is ruthless, and sees the act of granting mercy as a weakness
- - She would rather be alone, isolated with her belongings than be out dealing with the idiots in the galaxy, which makes her anti-social to say the least - but she has been lured away more than once for various reasons
- - While the ability to use a lightsaber is there, Vi doesn't like to do as such. She would rather end conflict with her Force capabilities or even tapping into magics if it comes down to it. She does not like close quarters contact
//Such A Charming Disposition//
Viana will be the very first person to admit that she isn't a real pleasure to be around if she does not want you around. To people who do not know her (and then even to most that do) she comes off cold, uncaring, and perhaps even a little cruel. Her temperament suggests most times that she is entirely bored with everyone and anything that is going on around her, though really that's just a façade to make sure most people keep their distance and leave her alone. This is because she has an overly calculating mind, and she is always observing the people and things around her. While generally the epitome of disinterested, Vi most certainly likes to keep close observation on people, never quite trusting how spontaneous or irrational they can be.
//A Lesson of One's History//
Viana is one of five siblings, being the smack middle between two brothers and two sisters. And yet despite her middle child syndrome, she had always been her father's favorite. Ronin Morreth was a man of great accomplishments, one who had reached his own preferred level of mastery in the force, and who was a bladesman to be rivaled with. Despite this, he was a family man first and foremost and while he of course loved all of his children, the bond he had with Viana was the strongest.
So when she had shown traits of being Force sensitive as a young child, he had taken it upon himself to train her. He taught her the things she would need to know in life, the ways to protect herself, to protect those she did and would eventually grow to care about, but most of all he taught her how to use the Force to always have the advantage she needed in whatever situation she may find herself in. This went on for years, with Vi honing her skills over time and far surpassing her father's expectations.
A fact that he was proud of until Viana had grown bored and found another branch of Force capabilities that she immediately found herself drawn to. While Ronin admittedly walked a very gray line, the new powers his daughter had come across immediately drew concern. These magics were connected to the Dark side, and he knew that her access and growing knowledge of such things was a dangerous, slippery slope. Yet despite the bond Vi had with her father, his concern did not dissuade her; she continued to study, continued to feed her curiosity, to become more and more isolated from her family.
Eventually the pull of the Dark side had become too much, and Ronin presented his child with an ultimatum. She could give up on these dark magics she had learned, or she could leave, and Vi chose to leave.
While this decision crushed her, she used it as a tool to harden herself. She would not let others get close to her - at least not easily - and as such she went on about her life without looking back. She continued to study, to look into the magics that had caused her father to cast her out, to hone her skills as much as she could on her own. She became ruthless over time, stepping over (or on) anyone who got into her way, and striking down anyone who stood against her or attempted to stop her.
With time however, she learned that the greater the magic, the greater the cost to herself. As such, she knew she needed to dial back, and while this took a great deal of time and effort, Vi eventually weened herself from being dependent upon such powers. She still uses them of course, but by no means to the extent she had been over previous years.