My profiles of my characters for the Character Tournament |
Character Profiles Richard Hobbs Sex:Male Age:Fourteen Height:5' 9" weight:150 lbs. Hair:Red Eyes:Hazel Note: Richard Hobbs is seriously nearsighted and has worn spectacles since the age of six. Complexion: Pale white with freckles here and there. Favorite clothes: His comfortable brown shirt and white trousers. Doesn't really care about how his clothes look. Likes: Magic, Magic and more Magic. (and also chocolate cake) Richard has been interested in magic since before he could read and since learning to read, he has spent all his spare time reading books of magic and performing spells. He hopes to one day be a powerful wizard, Dislikes: His twin sister. He thinks she is an obnoxious, spoiled, shallow pest. Miscellaneous: When Richard was born, his mother received a visit from a mysterious elf woman. The elf woman said that she would bestow gifts on Richard and his twin. To Richard, she gave, "the gift of magic". Therefor his mother was not surprised at his interest in wizardry. Lila Hobbs Sex:Female Age:Fourteen Height: 5' 11" weight: 150 lbs. Hair:Golden Eyes: Hazel (Perfect Vision) Complexion: Creamy white Favorite Clothes: An ice-blue dress which accentuates her figure perfectly. Likes: Looking in her mirror. She also loves animals and nature, but she herself is only becoming aware of this recently. (And chocolate cake) Dislikes: Her twin brother. She thinks that he is an ugly pathetic loser. Miscellaneous: When the above-mentioned elf woman visited Lila's mother, she said that she would give Lila the "gift of beauty". That suited Lady Hobbs because most mothers secretly want their daughters to be beautiful, but the elf woman said, "remember that to an elf beauty is more then merely decorative. It is an ability to see and even more importantly hear the beauty of this planet in a way that most people cannot. Of course, she probably will not notice this gift for several years." That puzzles Lila's mother, because while Lila is indeed beautiful, she does not appear to be much more then decorative, |