RE: Describe your character without referring to appearance, profession(s), or origin
D'aito Kuji has long harbored a thirst for adventure, a desire to see what lies beyond the horizon. Â With a quick wit, a sharp tongue, and a cantankerous spirit, she is more than capable of living in a land where the rule of law could be several days travel away. Â A mildly sardonic sense of humor can help put others at ease and boost her own spirits. Â While quick to anger at times, D'aito can also be patient and kind. Â Her usual manner would seem to most to be relatively laid back but with an air of competency. Â Her confidence in herself is rarely shaken, even when she makes mistakes.
Some might say that D'aito isn't especially intelligent, and there may be some truth to that. Â She has a tendency to bore easily, especially when confronted with complex ideas or situations. Â However, thinking her to be a simpleton might be a mistake for she is clever and her instincts often reward her. Â D'aito is amenable to training and is quick to learn new things. Â She also possesses a strong sense of duty and will do what it takes to fulfill that duty or appease her sense of honor.
Unlike many, D'aito strives to live a moral life, keeping to the scripture and traditions of her people and culture. Â This can be a challenge in her adopted home as the diversity of it's people mean a mixing and blending of ideas and traditions, sometimes resulting in the watering down of ideals that D'aito feels strongly about. She maintains ideas about marriage and family that some might find to be too out of date or close-minded. Â D'aito reacts to this by keeping a lot of her ideas to herself and consulting other followers of Azeyma when necessary.
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I think I might be able to go on forever so I'll stop now.
D'aito Kuji has long harbored a thirst for adventure, a desire to see what lies beyond the horizon. Â With a quick wit, a sharp tongue, and a cantankerous spirit, she is more than capable of living in a land where the rule of law could be several days travel away. Â A mildly sardonic sense of humor can help put others at ease and boost her own spirits. Â While quick to anger at times, D'aito can also be patient and kind. Â Her usual manner would seem to most to be relatively laid back but with an air of competency. Â Her confidence in herself is rarely shaken, even when she makes mistakes.
Some might say that D'aito isn't especially intelligent, and there may be some truth to that. Â She has a tendency to bore easily, especially when confronted with complex ideas or situations. Â However, thinking her to be a simpleton might be a mistake for she is clever and her instincts often reward her. Â D'aito is amenable to training and is quick to learn new things. Â She also possesses a strong sense of duty and will do what it takes to fulfill that duty or appease her sense of honor.
Unlike many, D'aito strives to live a moral life, keeping to the scripture and traditions of her people and culture. Â This can be a challenge in her adopted home as the diversity of it's people mean a mixing and blending of ideas and traditions, sometimes resulting in the watering down of ideals that D'aito feels strongly about. She maintains ideas about marriage and family that some might find to be too out of date or close-minded. Â D'aito reacts to this by keeping a lot of her ideas to herself and consulting other followers of Azeyma when necessary.
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I think I might be able to go on forever so I'll stop now.