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Character Sheet for Vayne Redcap
avatar Race: Human
Class: Paladin
Gender: Female
Desired Skills: Ride, Enginner, Guns
Trade Skills: Tailor, Blacksmith, Mining

Character History and Personality

Orphaned by the wars and plagues that have ravaged the land, Vayne was taken in by the Church to serve the Light from an early age - it was until recently the only life she\'s ever known. With the recent call to arms, she found a deepseated wanderlust take her to IronForge (& beyond), where she plys her trades and learns a thing or two from the dwarves and gnomes she lives amongst. She fights reluctantly when the call comes (as ever it does), but her heart knows she must, so that other families are not broken, and those of the Alliance may live.

Gaming History

I started first with PnP gaming with the old D&D \"Blue book\" when I was 8. Havn\'t been able to stop since, playing everything from Call of Cthulhu to Vampire and a long list of others (including dabbling in a few LARPs). I\'ve played a good amount of Computer Games, from ZORK on up. I\'m actualy relatively new to MMORPGs though, getting in just this last year with SWG and later Liniage II & CoC.



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