Post by Lady Éowyn on May 1, 2006 7:52:05 GMT
Out of Character
Username: Eowyn
Other Accounts? List the Username and Corrisponding Character: Only one, so far.
In Character
Name: Eowyn
Age: 32
Sex: Female
Race: Human
Job: A shieldmaiden
Lady of Rohan
Lady of the Shield-arm
White Lady of Rohan
Lady of Ithilien
Lady of Emyn Arnen
Plot: Simple. Eowyn is going to fight. No matter what Faramir says, she's going to fight in the War like she did before.
Personality:
The fair Lady of Rohan is a tough fighter. Eowyn believes in fighting for justice. She'll fight along side of men in War against anyone's wishes for her to stay at home where it's safe. She wants to help the people survive, and she shows a lot of courage through her delicately attractive features. She's idealistic, brave, high-minded & lonely. Eowyn is also a caring and a slightly stubborn and sarcastic woman. She shows strong defiance in anything that she does.
One of her greatest fears that she's admitted to Aragorn during the war of Isen, was that she would not want to stay behind bars, until use and old age accept them, and all chance of doing great deeds is gone beyond recall or desire. She doesn't have many weaknesses for that she had lost already so much she loved in the past.
History:
Eowyn was born in 2995. Her parents are Eomund & Theodwyn and she has an older brother who cares very gravely of her named Eomer. She is the neice of King Theoden of Rohan and she is a sheildmaiden for Rohan as well. Her culture is Rohirrim and she currently lives in Ithilien with Faramir.
Frustrated by unrequited love for Aragorn and longing for the glory of battle, she disguised herself as a man, and under the alias of Dernhelm, traveled with the Riders of Rohan to the Battle of Pelennor Field outside the White City of Minas Tirith in Gondor, carrying with her Merry, who was also ordered to remain. Théoden in fact names her as the ruler of Rohan in his and Éomer's absence when they go to attack Isengard if they fail during the battle, when the Doorward Háma recommends that "The House of Eorl" rule (Théoden first only thought of male members, said that he and Éomer are the last of the House, but Háma points out Éowyn, who is "fearless" and "all love her").
During the battle of Pelennor Fields, she fought by King Théoden; when he was injured when fighting the Witch-king of Angmar, Lord of the Nazgûl, she and Merry scrambled to help him. Confronting the Witch-king, who boasted that "no living man may hinder me," she removed her helmet, exposing her long blond hair and declaring,"No living man am I! You look upon a woman."
Éowyn was severely injured in this fight, and because of the poisonous effect of the Black Breath of the Nazgûl and her hopeless love for Aragorn, she faced near-certain death and was brought up to the House of Healing.
However, she was treated in time by Aragorn, to whom she had earlier been strongly attracted, during his brief rest in Minas Tirith. Since she didn't yet recover completely, she couldn't join Aragorn's army on their way to Mordor for the last confront with Dark Lord army. However, while recuperating in the Houses of Healing, she met Faramir, with whom she fell in love.
After the demise of Sauron, the happily-wedded couple settled in Ithilien, of which Faramir was made the ruling Prince by King Elessar. Éowyn was not known as the Princess of Ithilien, rather as the Lady of Ithilien. Éowyn's brother Éomer became the King of Rohan.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89owyn
(In case you need that)
Family:
Theodwyn(Mother)
Eomund(Father)
Eomer(Older Brother)
Theoden(Uncle)
Lord Faramir(Husband)
Appearance:
Role Playing Sample: (This MUST be in Third Person.)
Eowyn ventured over to her balcony and a weary gaze surveyed over Ithilien. She could feel the chilling breeze brush her wild golden locks of hair into her pale heartrending face. Things couldn't have gone worse. She stared out into the open distance wondering whenver he was going to return back to Ithilien and hold her into her arms. She held the book in her hand and flipped through the pages aimlessly, as she waited for her husband's return. She couldn't bear the thought of loosing him. She had lost everyone else she ever loved. She let out a tired sigh and watched the sun's warm glow cascade over the city. It was beautiful and Eowyn had no one to share the lovely picture with.
Suddenly as the doors of her room opened, she whipped around and dropped the book in her hands that she had barely read and ran back inside. "Faramir..." Her voice was barely audible. Her heart that had sunk was finally lifted up with hope and life. He had returned safely home to her heart. He stood there in the middle of the dim lit room and gave her a half smile. Together they ran into each other's arms and hugged one another. They stayed hugging with each other for a long time, never wanting to let go. "Never let go." Eowyn whispered against him.
I [Eowyn] agree to the Proboards EULA and the rules of this board. I understand that breaking these rules may result in my account being banned and that what is seen as "breaking the rules" is the Administrator's discretion.
Username: Eowyn
Other Accounts? List the Username and Corrisponding Character: Only one, so far.
In Character
Name: Eowyn
Age: 32
Sex: Female
Race: Human
Job: A shieldmaiden
Lady of Rohan
Lady of the Shield-arm
White Lady of Rohan
Lady of Ithilien
Lady of Emyn Arnen
Plot: Simple. Eowyn is going to fight. No matter what Faramir says, she's going to fight in the War like she did before.
Personality:
The fair Lady of Rohan is a tough fighter. Eowyn believes in fighting for justice. She'll fight along side of men in War against anyone's wishes for her to stay at home where it's safe. She wants to help the people survive, and she shows a lot of courage through her delicately attractive features. She's idealistic, brave, high-minded & lonely. Eowyn is also a caring and a slightly stubborn and sarcastic woman. She shows strong defiance in anything that she does.
One of her greatest fears that she's admitted to Aragorn during the war of Isen, was that she would not want to stay behind bars, until use and old age accept them, and all chance of doing great deeds is gone beyond recall or desire. She doesn't have many weaknesses for that she had lost already so much she loved in the past.
History:
Eowyn was born in 2995. Her parents are Eomund & Theodwyn and she has an older brother who cares very gravely of her named Eomer. She is the neice of King Theoden of Rohan and she is a sheildmaiden for Rohan as well. Her culture is Rohirrim and she currently lives in Ithilien with Faramir.
Frustrated by unrequited love for Aragorn and longing for the glory of battle, she disguised herself as a man, and under the alias of Dernhelm, traveled with the Riders of Rohan to the Battle of Pelennor Field outside the White City of Minas Tirith in Gondor, carrying with her Merry, who was also ordered to remain. Théoden in fact names her as the ruler of Rohan in his and Éomer's absence when they go to attack Isengard if they fail during the battle, when the Doorward Háma recommends that "The House of Eorl" rule (Théoden first only thought of male members, said that he and Éomer are the last of the House, but Háma points out Éowyn, who is "fearless" and "all love her").
During the battle of Pelennor Fields, she fought by King Théoden; when he was injured when fighting the Witch-king of Angmar, Lord of the Nazgûl, she and Merry scrambled to help him. Confronting the Witch-king, who boasted that "no living man may hinder me," she removed her helmet, exposing her long blond hair and declaring,"No living man am I! You look upon a woman."
Éowyn was severely injured in this fight, and because of the poisonous effect of the Black Breath of the Nazgûl and her hopeless love for Aragorn, she faced near-certain death and was brought up to the House of Healing.
However, she was treated in time by Aragorn, to whom she had earlier been strongly attracted, during his brief rest in Minas Tirith. Since she didn't yet recover completely, she couldn't join Aragorn's army on their way to Mordor for the last confront with Dark Lord army. However, while recuperating in the Houses of Healing, she met Faramir, with whom she fell in love.
After the demise of Sauron, the happily-wedded couple settled in Ithilien, of which Faramir was made the ruling Prince by King Elessar. Éowyn was not known as the Princess of Ithilien, rather as the Lady of Ithilien. Éowyn's brother Éomer became the King of Rohan.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89owyn
(In case you need that)
Family:
Theodwyn(Mother)
Eomund(Father)
Eomer(Older Brother)
Theoden(Uncle)
Lord Faramir(Husband)
Appearance:
Role Playing Sample: (This MUST be in Third Person.)
Eowyn ventured over to her balcony and a weary gaze surveyed over Ithilien. She could feel the chilling breeze brush her wild golden locks of hair into her pale heartrending face. Things couldn't have gone worse. She stared out into the open distance wondering whenver he was going to return back to Ithilien and hold her into her arms. She held the book in her hand and flipped through the pages aimlessly, as she waited for her husband's return. She couldn't bear the thought of loosing him. She had lost everyone else she ever loved. She let out a tired sigh and watched the sun's warm glow cascade over the city. It was beautiful and Eowyn had no one to share the lovely picture with.
Suddenly as the doors of her room opened, she whipped around and dropped the book in her hands that she had barely read and ran back inside. "Faramir..." Her voice was barely audible. Her heart that had sunk was finally lifted up with hope and life. He had returned safely home to her heart. He stood there in the middle of the dim lit room and gave her a half smile. Together they ran into each other's arms and hugged one another. They stayed hugging with each other for a long time, never wanting to let go. "Never let go." Eowyn whispered against him.
I [Eowyn] agree to the Proboards EULA and the rules of this board. I understand that breaking these rules may result in my account being banned and that what is seen as "breaking the rules" is the Administrator's discretion.