Post by Ma'at on May 12, 2012 16:44:14 GMT -5
Player: Aya
Name: Ma’at
Description: A forceful but caring woman, brunette with a new age fashion sense- slender bodyline, however, her fashion often overlaps her body- which would be a slight tan, always making sure to dress appropriately due to her naturally hot environment.
Age: 29
Personality: Stubborn and descending in court, understanding and outgoing in social life.
Place of Origin/Home: Egypt.
Alignment: Egyptian Territorial Law- considers herself ‘good’.
Occupation: Judge, decider of fate.
Equipment: A gavel, however, due to the harsh nature of the urban environment of some areas of Egypt, she carries around a switchblade.
Weapons: Besides the gavel and switchblade, she has a strong knowledge of weapons experience albeit spears aren’t something she can carry around in public.
Combat: Basic knowledge of hand to hand- she needs a weapon to do damage.
Magic: The ability to see deep in people’s hearts and know their true purposes. She seemingly has an ability to tap into people’s auras as well.
Flaws: She often gets too involved in her own ideas and thoughts and disregards those around her in light of her ‘truthful’ opinion.
History: Possibly the youngest judge in all of the world, Ma’at was brought into the courtroom life by way of her father, an influential man in Egypt- while Ma’at wanted to become a defense attorney, her father paid his way into the government- with lack of a mother to protest, Ma’at was put into the judge’s seat, with no official training, but a record of 146 convictions and 30 releases, even in light of evidence against or for the convicted. People often question her methods and some have even devalued her opinions as being too naïve- yet, she continues to judge not because it is her desire, but because of her gift to see deep into people, and know their true intentions and desires. Currently she is moving to eliminate the jury systems in place in some provinces of Egypt in place of her own judgments. Lately, she’s been contacted by a few companies and people who wish to see further into her psychological profile to see if she is truly worthy of a ‘judge’ title, yet she feels their motives have an ulterior purpose…
Name: Ma’at
Description: A forceful but caring woman, brunette with a new age fashion sense- slender bodyline, however, her fashion often overlaps her body- which would be a slight tan, always making sure to dress appropriately due to her naturally hot environment.
Age: 29
Personality: Stubborn and descending in court, understanding and outgoing in social life.
Place of Origin/Home: Egypt.
Alignment: Egyptian Territorial Law- considers herself ‘good’.
Occupation: Judge, decider of fate.
Equipment: A gavel, however, due to the harsh nature of the urban environment of some areas of Egypt, she carries around a switchblade.
Weapons: Besides the gavel and switchblade, she has a strong knowledge of weapons experience albeit spears aren’t something she can carry around in public.
Combat: Basic knowledge of hand to hand- she needs a weapon to do damage.
Magic: The ability to see deep in people’s hearts and know their true purposes. She seemingly has an ability to tap into people’s auras as well.
Flaws: She often gets too involved in her own ideas and thoughts and disregards those around her in light of her ‘truthful’ opinion.
History: Possibly the youngest judge in all of the world, Ma’at was brought into the courtroom life by way of her father, an influential man in Egypt- while Ma’at wanted to become a defense attorney, her father paid his way into the government- with lack of a mother to protest, Ma’at was put into the judge’s seat, with no official training, but a record of 146 convictions and 30 releases, even in light of evidence against or for the convicted. People often question her methods and some have even devalued her opinions as being too naïve- yet, she continues to judge not because it is her desire, but because of her gift to see deep into people, and know their true intentions and desires. Currently she is moving to eliminate the jury systems in place in some provinces of Egypt in place of her own judgments. Lately, she’s been contacted by a few companies and people who wish to see further into her psychological profile to see if she is truly worthy of a ‘judge’ title, yet she feels their motives have an ulterior purpose…