Post by alexander on Jul 2, 2008 22:22:14 GMT -5
Name: Alexander Kerensky
Age: 23
Descent: Romanian/ Russian
Height: 6', Very Lithe Frame
Hair: Steel Grey
Eyes: Reddish-Brown
Clothing: Varying, Usually Dark, Black Nailpolish, Multiple Accessories, Two Thin Silver Earrings in Right Ear
About: Alexander grew up in the country of his mother, Romania. His father, Alexander Kerensky, had been a Russian soldier who had suffered a final fate while at war but not before meeting the aristocratic young heiress, Adela Milae. She was the only child of a dying nobleman eager to have his daughter married before his passing and so accepted the typically unsuitable marriage between Adela and the Russian footman. The happiness of the couple lasted only three months; Alexander was called back to Russia and shortly after died in battle. Luckily, before their time together ended, a child was conceived. To Adela's joy, it was a son.
Alexander grew up as a youth with all resources at his hand. Though he lived in a wealthy home, his mother taught him humility. He learned his lessons well and became stoic in his mannerisms to appease his grandmother. Unlike his loving, kind mother, his grandmother was a stern believer in tradition and politics. He suppressed his childish antics and studied the works in logic and philosophy to appease the matron. But, when at his mother's side, he would permit a small smile and revel in the beauty of nature and life with her. Long walks in the estate and caring for his horse and dog were past times dear to his heart. He rapidly became a lover for nature and animals; and this passion only increased after his mother's early passing.
Not long after his mother died, Alexander saw no reason to linger in his childhood home. Twenty, fully competent, and eager to see the wonders beyond his tiny nation, Alexander set off to explore the world.
His smiles are rarer than ever. To Alexander, people are self focused and do not fully understand the value of their expiring existance. This is not to say he shuns people. He still participates in society and mingles, but he offers a quiet company. He speaks only when necessary and then with short phrases daggering the heart of the matter. Only a few words and he can convey great emotion and deep meaning that his physical features fail to display.
Presently, Alexander has found himself a cozy room at the Hakkyou Inn where he has made an extended stay. He tells none about his upbringing and inherited title as Count unless such a subject is breached where it is appropriate to make general statements about it. To most, Alexander Kerensky is a quiet, peaceful man who sticks to himself. He moves at a steady pace holding his willowy figure poised and tall making his height all the more notable. But, because of his thin frame, he seems to move in a loose rather than firm manner.
Pacife by nature, he is a perfect gentleman to all he meets irregardless of their treatment of him. He is kind hearted and loving as his mother beneath his patient, stern appearance. He executes everything with a majestic grace perhaps rising from his noble upbringing. Another feature that certainly originates from his heritage is his accent. A thick Romanian voice, he speaks with clear articulation displaying a mastery of language; he speaks three fluently. Though his tone is monotic, it is never dull to the ear but rather pleasing. Perhaps it is because he never speaks beyond a few sentances at a time as well as the accent.
Alexander is also dominating and determined. He will not surrender against what he firmly believes to be right nor will he allow another to steer his direction in life. Each word and action has a purpose and is very direct. He will act according to what he deems appropriate and fitting to his own desires.
Hobbies: Alexander most often will either be reading a book on history or some philosophy or taking a long stroll observing everything and anything with his sharp eyes and keen ears. He will not hesitate to greet an animal whether it be domesticated or not. He also has an appreciation for beauty and the arts. Though not talented himself, he enjoys the theater and browsing the art galleries or listening to a violinist perform.
Age: 23
Descent: Romanian/ Russian
Height: 6', Very Lithe Frame
Hair: Steel Grey
Eyes: Reddish-Brown
Clothing: Varying, Usually Dark, Black Nailpolish, Multiple Accessories, Two Thin Silver Earrings in Right Ear
About: Alexander grew up in the country of his mother, Romania. His father, Alexander Kerensky, had been a Russian soldier who had suffered a final fate while at war but not before meeting the aristocratic young heiress, Adela Milae. She was the only child of a dying nobleman eager to have his daughter married before his passing and so accepted the typically unsuitable marriage between Adela and the Russian footman. The happiness of the couple lasted only three months; Alexander was called back to Russia and shortly after died in battle. Luckily, before their time together ended, a child was conceived. To Adela's joy, it was a son.
Alexander grew up as a youth with all resources at his hand. Though he lived in a wealthy home, his mother taught him humility. He learned his lessons well and became stoic in his mannerisms to appease his grandmother. Unlike his loving, kind mother, his grandmother was a stern believer in tradition and politics. He suppressed his childish antics and studied the works in logic and philosophy to appease the matron. But, when at his mother's side, he would permit a small smile and revel in the beauty of nature and life with her. Long walks in the estate and caring for his horse and dog were past times dear to his heart. He rapidly became a lover for nature and animals; and this passion only increased after his mother's early passing.
Not long after his mother died, Alexander saw no reason to linger in his childhood home. Twenty, fully competent, and eager to see the wonders beyond his tiny nation, Alexander set off to explore the world.
His smiles are rarer than ever. To Alexander, people are self focused and do not fully understand the value of their expiring existance. This is not to say he shuns people. He still participates in society and mingles, but he offers a quiet company. He speaks only when necessary and then with short phrases daggering the heart of the matter. Only a few words and he can convey great emotion and deep meaning that his physical features fail to display.
Presently, Alexander has found himself a cozy room at the Hakkyou Inn where he has made an extended stay. He tells none about his upbringing and inherited title as Count unless such a subject is breached where it is appropriate to make general statements about it. To most, Alexander Kerensky is a quiet, peaceful man who sticks to himself. He moves at a steady pace holding his willowy figure poised and tall making his height all the more notable. But, because of his thin frame, he seems to move in a loose rather than firm manner.
Pacife by nature, he is a perfect gentleman to all he meets irregardless of their treatment of him. He is kind hearted and loving as his mother beneath his patient, stern appearance. He executes everything with a majestic grace perhaps rising from his noble upbringing. Another feature that certainly originates from his heritage is his accent. A thick Romanian voice, he speaks with clear articulation displaying a mastery of language; he speaks three fluently. Though his tone is monotic, it is never dull to the ear but rather pleasing. Perhaps it is because he never speaks beyond a few sentances at a time as well as the accent.
Alexander is also dominating and determined. He will not surrender against what he firmly believes to be right nor will he allow another to steer his direction in life. Each word and action has a purpose and is very direct. He will act according to what he deems appropriate and fitting to his own desires.
Hobbies: Alexander most often will either be reading a book on history or some philosophy or taking a long stroll observing everything and anything with his sharp eyes and keen ears. He will not hesitate to greet an animal whether it be domesticated or not. He also has an appreciation for beauty and the arts. Though not talented himself, he enjoys the theater and browsing the art galleries or listening to a violinist perform.