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==About Mirae==
 
==About Mirae==
 
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Typical looks associated with the Ivory Lady.
 
  
 
Both in Irish, Scottish and English Folklore, she's known as the White Lady, or the White Fox. The White Lady typically comes in tales as a wise, seductive ruler who visits unhappily-wed men and seeks to convince them to break their vows. In exchange for gifts or their worship, she guarantees to find them true love, instead of the incomplete one that they currently have. The White Fox is part of another tale, where she usually appears as an atypical, white-furred fox with golden eyes, often playing around with hunters. Her games typically lead them into her lands, where they then meet her true form. Accounts on what happens during such meetings can vary. Those who treat her with respect are usually said to receive boons and gifts in return, while those who disrespect her are often turend into objects of hunt themselves. Other tales involve the Queen taking the form of a young Sidhe child, and approaching travellers on the road. She typically pesters them with her shenanigans, or with requests for them to share their wisdom and knowledge with her. Those who do find themselves not only rewarded, but in the good side of the Queen's graces. Those who reject her typically find themselves surrounded by periods of ill luck. On several tales, the Queen is described as having a sweet tooth and a particular preference for gifts in the form of sweet treats, rich fabrics or jewelry. Artists usually seek the Queen's favor, who is capable of granting them deep bouts of inspiration, which typically causes them to write poems, tales or create art to her dedication. According to the tales, the Oíche Queen can be both infinitely beautiful and lovingly, as well as inhumanly terrifying and frightening. Several smaller tales exist, reaching numbers of hundreds, typically known within more mystical believers around Europe.
 
Both in Irish, Scottish and English Folklore, she's known as the White Lady, or the White Fox. The White Lady typically comes in tales as a wise, seductive ruler who visits unhappily-wed men and seeks to convince them to break their vows. In exchange for gifts or their worship, she guarantees to find them true love, instead of the incomplete one that they currently have. The White Fox is part of another tale, where she usually appears as an atypical, white-furred fox with golden eyes, often playing around with hunters. Her games typically lead them into her lands, where they then meet her true form. Accounts on what happens during such meetings can vary. Those who treat her with respect are usually said to receive boons and gifts in return, while those who disrespect her are often turend into objects of hunt themselves. Other tales involve the Queen taking the form of a young Sidhe child, and approaching travellers on the road. She typically pesters them with her shenanigans, or with requests for them to share their wisdom and knowledge with her. Those who do find themselves not only rewarded, but in the good side of the Queen's graces. Those who reject her typically find themselves surrounded by periods of ill luck. On several tales, the Queen is described as having a sweet tooth and a particular preference for gifts in the form of sweet treats, rich fabrics or jewelry. Artists usually seek the Queen's favor, who is capable of granting them deep bouts of inspiration, which typically causes them to write poems, tales or create art to her dedication. According to the tales, the Oíche Queen can be both infinitely beautiful and lovingly, as well as inhumanly terrifying and frightening. Several smaller tales exist, reaching numbers of hundreds, typically known within more mystical believers around Europe.
  
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Younger Disguise of Mirae.
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Proud, charismatic, charming, vaguely self-centered, narcissistic. Mirae often comes off as an incredibly charming and wise woman, seeming to have close grasp of nearly every field of knowledge, and when not, being willing to acquire it. Seemingly without knowing, Mirae portrays herself as a sensual, charming woman, or as someone who's not only aware of its outworldly beauty, but also perfectly comfortable with it. A woman of knowledgeable, flritatious nature, Mirae can be both incredibly alluring and utterly terrifying. As Queen of the Sídhe, she possesses an unknown amount of power, and some of her stories are often described in folklore. She's fond of making deals and trades. Mirae enjoys fine arts, cuisine, and partaking in acts of indulgence and even playfulness. She's incredibly intelligent, and despite being a creature of fairy tales, seem to have at least some degree of knowledge regarding the creations of the new world. She does however has very limited knowledge on alien races.
 
Proud, charismatic, charming, vaguely self-centered, narcissistic. Mirae often comes off as an incredibly charming and wise woman, seeming to have close grasp of nearly every field of knowledge, and when not, being willing to acquire it. Seemingly without knowing, Mirae portrays herself as a sensual, charming woman, or as someone who's not only aware of its outworldly beauty, but also perfectly comfortable with it. A woman of knowledgeable, flritatious nature, Mirae can be both incredibly alluring and utterly terrifying. As Queen of the Sídhe, she possesses an unknown amount of power, and some of her stories are often described in folklore. She's fond of making deals and trades. Mirae enjoys fine arts, cuisine, and partaking in acts of indulgence and even playfulness. She's incredibly intelligent, and despite being a creature of fairy tales, seem to have at least some degree of knowledge regarding the creations of the new world. She does however has very limited knowledge on alien races.
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Revision as of 15:16, 8 September 2017

Mirae
Player: @saiceles#4945
MiraeGreen.png
Queen Mirae
Class Focus: Spellcasting
Power Level: 40
Research & Development: Mysticism
Personal Data
Real Name: Mirae
Known Aliases: Ivory Lady - White Fox
Species: Sidhe - Elf
Ethnicity: Fairy
Age: Ageless
Height: 5'7"
Weight: Who knows...
Eye Color: Golden - Fox-like
Hair Color: Cyan-Colored. Shoulder-length. Wavy.
Biographical Data
Nationality: European
Occupation: Queen
Place of Birth: Europe
Base of Operations: Unknown
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Unknown
Known Powers
Magic - As far as anyone knows;
Known Abilities
Several, most Supernatural;
Equipment



About Mirae

Both in Irish, Scottish and English Folklore, she's known as the White Lady, or the White Fox. The White Lady typically comes in tales as a wise, seductive ruler who visits unhappily-wed men and seeks to convince them to break their vows. In exchange for gifts or their worship, she guarantees to find them true love, instead of the incomplete one that they currently have. The White Fox is part of another tale, where she usually appears as an atypical, white-furred fox with golden eyes, often playing around with hunters. Her games typically lead them into her lands, where they then meet her true form. Accounts on what happens during such meetings can vary. Those who treat her with respect are usually said to receive boons and gifts in return, while those who disrespect her are often turend into objects of hunt themselves. Other tales involve the Queen taking the form of a young Sidhe child, and approaching travellers on the road. She typically pesters them with her shenanigans, or with requests for them to share their wisdom and knowledge with her. Those who do find themselves not only rewarded, but in the good side of the Queen's graces. Those who reject her typically find themselves surrounded by periods of ill luck. On several tales, the Queen is described as having a sweet tooth and a particular preference for gifts in the form of sweet treats, rich fabrics or jewelry. Artists usually seek the Queen's favor, who is capable of granting them deep bouts of inspiration, which typically causes them to write poems, tales or create art to her dedication. According to the tales, the Oíche Queen can be both infinitely beautiful and lovingly, as well as inhumanly terrifying and frightening. Several smaller tales exist, reaching numbers of hundreds, typically known within more mystical believers around Europe.

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Proud, charismatic, charming, vaguely self-centered, narcissistic. Mirae often comes off as an incredibly charming and wise woman, seeming to have close grasp of nearly every field of knowledge, and when not, being willing to acquire it. Seemingly without knowing, Mirae portrays herself as a sensual, charming woman, or as someone who's not only aware of its outworldly beauty, but also perfectly comfortable with it. A woman of knowledgeable, flritatious nature, Mirae can be both incredibly alluring and utterly terrifying. As Queen of the Sídhe, she possesses an unknown amount of power, and some of her stories are often described in folklore. She's fond of making deals and trades. Mirae enjoys fine arts, cuisine, and partaking in acts of indulgence and even playfulness. She's incredibly intelligent, and despite being a creature of fairy tales, seem to have at least some degree of knowledge regarding the creations of the new world. She does however has very limited knowledge on alien races.

Mirae stands as an incredibly beautiful woman, the kind that when described in tales often seems to leave mortals hypnotized by her allure. Her appearance is one that more often than not induces a strong sense of lust and carnal desire upon mortals and immortals alike, and many tales sing to her peculiar beauty. As the Elven Queen of the Oíche Sídhe, Mirae carries the typical appearance for an Oíche Elf, having a lavender, purplish hue of skin, as well as long curved ears. Her golden irises and sharp eyes are often described as fox-like. Her body is full of ample, pleasant curves, and while her garments seem to vary with her tastes, they typically seem elegant and rich. She often disguises herself as a much younger Sídhe, typically to indulge to her more playful sides. Her voice is Siren-like, and often feels very pleasant to the ears of most people. She typically carries an aura of nobility and superiority to herself. Mirae has great distaste for the “boring”. She dislikes sticking to something for very long without any degree of change, as it happens to her appearance. She's known for often dying her hair in different colors, or adopting different dressing styles at random.


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