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Dominique Beltham

Name: Dominique
Beltham
Nick Name(s): Domi
Age: around her mid teens
Build: Short, thin, with low muscle
tone, and "lazy" limbs.
Look: She has pale skin, white hair
that had been dyed a bright pink, dark eyes,
and odd spiral markings that may be tattoos
all over her body. Including some on the
sides of her eyes. She is constantly draped
in black fabric, and almost never takes her
hat off.
Temperament: Domi is eccentric and
possibly bi-polar. She is headstrong, and
will often do things without thinking. She
can be happy one moment, and self loathing
the next.
Treasure: She has a glass ball sewn
into a hat she never removes, or will part
with.
Race/Blood: She is apparently human,
but recently it was found out that she
possesses the blood of an ancient, and
supposedly dead, race known as the 'Druids.'
Likes: Black; purple, drawing, demons,
adventure, magic.
Dislikes: liars, people who judge her,
the sun.
Past: The Belthams were a very rich
and prominent family of the Tristan kingdom,
however, Dominique was never a very
fortunate child. At a very young age her
mother had died a very tragic, yet
unexplained death. Dominique fell into the
pits of depression and madness, and
expresses the mourning of her mother by
dressing in black. Upon Mrs. Beltham's
death, she had left Dominique her entire
fortune, blessed only by her own family, and
not that of her husband. Dominique's father
had decided to keep her housebound in order
to protect her, if only to keep her alive
long enough to be wed, and so that he would
inherit her mother's money. Dominique's
mother was a duchess of the land, and a high
standing priestess, so it was no surprise
that the only profession her father allowed
her to partake in, were that of priesthood.
However it was not expected that she would
excel in it so well. She began her training
as an apprentice at the age of fifteen, and
within three months she was deemed skilled
enough to become a full fledged priestess.
Song: Either You spin me by Marilyn
Manson (or that girl singer. I dunno what it
is, its in my play list) or Just a little
girl by Amy Studt
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