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Title: Geoffrey of Blythdin
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Geoffrey of Blythdin - April 23, 2005 07:29 PM (GMT)
---Player Information

Name/Alias: Bobbie
Gender: female

---Character Information

Name: Geoffrey of Blythdin goes by Geoff (pronounced like jeffrey, Jeff)

Age: 15

Birthplace: the fief of Blythdin

Position: third year page

History: Geoffrey and his identical twin brother Greggory were born the second and third sons to Count Davison and his second wife Countess Melinda. The twins have 4 older half-sisters and an older half-brother, as well as two younger full-sisters and three younger full-brothers. Count Davison, a conservative, was not around much during his children’s lives, albeit he tried, but business, the crown, and making money always came first. So the Countess Melinda, ruled the family with an iron fist, she was a loving mother, but she was strict. When the children turned 10 she made all of them decide where they wanted to go, the oldest brother Francis was already a knight by the time the twins turned 10, so they didn’t need to go to the castle unless they wanted it. The boys made a decision, one would go to the university to increase his magic, they both have the gift, specializing in illusions, and the other was to be a Knight. So Greggory went to castle and became a page, and Geoffrey went to the university. That’s where the trouble started, Geoffrey’s quick temper made him cause fights and disagreements on a daily basis, and he constantly was leaving the university to find somewhere to cool down at in Corus. While this was going on Greggory had a hard time dealing with the pressures of being a page, the fighting was his biggest problem. Two years after they had started their future learning they realized that they were both in each other’s true place. The following year Greggory joined the university, and Geoffrey became a page. Both were 12 years old and really didn’t care that they were considered late starters they found where they were suppose to be.

Personality: Geoff is sometimes a bully, he likes to challenge authority on a regular basis, and he’s straightforward and doesn’t care if he hurts someone’s feelings along the way. He has a temper and uses it often, although he is trying to learn how to control it more. The little things in life get on his nerves and like his father, he tells people what they are doing wrong, even when his opinion is not wanted or needed. He’s a good fighter and a quick thinker, just rather uncomfortable around people, well its more like people are really uncomfortable around him. He’s strong in his beliefs, which are just as conservative as his father's. He frequently finds people stupid and annoying and tells them so. He often gets into fights for no known reason, he never fights with people weaker then himself unless they start it he thinks it unfair to fight someone weaker than himself. He has the upmost respect for females, but thinks they should be at home taking care of her husband's children. He will protect his friends to his death, or any cause he finds worthy. Geoff is a nice guy when you really get to know him; you just have to get past his angry mean rude side first.

Physical Appearance: Geoff is just below six feet. His big-boned body is larger then most people, which he doesn’t mind. His eyes are a dark blue while his hair of dark red curls hangs all over the place. His nose looks like it has been broken more then once. His eyebrows both have scars on them.

Sample Post: Geoff stared at the letter in his hand he raised his one eyebrow before he looked up at the servant that was nervously swaying from one foot to another, “Stop that,” Geoff ordered as he glared harder, the servant stopped, “So you found this letter outside my room?” the servant nodded, Geoff stared at the letter, “Apparently someone thinks that by writing this letter to me, I’ll stop picking on people,” the servants eyes went wide, then Geoff stated his voice getting louder as he got more angry, “I don’t pick on people, I just tell them to stop what ever they are doing, I should tell this one to stop thinking,” crumbling the parchment up into a ball he threw it in the fire, he had an idea who sent the letter, and would take care of soon. Turning the servant still stood there, “WHAT ARE YOU STILL DOING IN HERE?” he yelled. The servant shot out of the room.




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