Kuragari Wrote:Name: Frisk
Age: 16
Bio: Frisk had heard legends of the Mountain... that those who went up never came back. Yet he'd also heard stories of their being a strange Golden flower that grew only at the peak that could cure any illness or ailment. When his grandmother fell ill from something and seemed unlikely to recover, he left his home of Ebott to climb the mountain and see if he could in fact find this legendary flower... he didn't know the adventure that he was in for.
Appearance: https://66.media.tumblr.com/0e2ddcbdc06 ... o3_500.jpg
Player turn ons: see f-list in signature
Player Turn offs: same
Character Stats - Pick 1d8, 1d6, 1d4, 1d4
Str: 4 (Ability to fight, lift, or even break free from restraints)
Dex: 4 (Ability to dodge, move quickly, and juggle)
Spt: 8 (Ability to resist effects, keep a cool head)
Cha: 6 (Ability to charm, deal, and perhaps even pull off a lie or two when needed)
It had seemed foolish and dangerous, trekking up the so called haunted peak for some Golden flower he'd only heard in stories told by the older folks of Ebott... but for the young Frisk there was no other option. With how sickly his grandmother had ended up and with no cure to her ailment in sight... Frisk had no choice but to attempt such a journey. It had taken all day and night to make it to the top... but once there he could see down into the massive dark inside of the mountain... and there, just within reach was a Golden flower. He'd reached for it, it almost within reach as he leaned over the edge... only for the ground to give way as he plummeted into the darkness below, no doubt to end up just another victim of the Mountain.
... Only Frisk opened his eyes, the last thing he could remember was some sort of... eerie smile? He shook it off, sitting up in the dank dark room he'd ended up within, a pile of golden flowers having apparently saved him from injury, though upon further inspection he found his body wasn't entirely as he knew it should be... his shirt felt tighter, his body felt more slim and curvy, and the final thing was a piece of equipment had been... replaced.