First Impressions of Bertille Copperwing
Sep. 27th, 2012 12:27 am'Pale skin, snotty expression. You're a Breton! The masters of magicka, right? Hmph. You're nothing but a stuck-up harlot with cheap parlor tricks.' - One Dunmer's particularly polite summary of what most people's first impressions of Bertille are.
At First Glace-
Bertille Copperwing seems proud. Possibly more than anything else. Not just a proud Knight or a proud Blade, she is open about both but rarely speaks of either if they are irrelevant, but the kind of proud that gives the distinct impression that she believes she can do no wrong. She's pretty enough - pale, with white-blonde hair and blue eyes and a distinctly elven facial structure that's uncommon among Bretons. A little on the short side, maybe, and more delicate than anyone would expect from one titled 'Champion of Cyrodiil'. She seems stronger from a distance, especially in full armour, which makes her seem much larger and disguises how short and fragile she really is until one gets very close. Her ears are very slightly pointed, showing just how carefully her family has tried over generations and generations to retain their Aldmeri-Nedic blood and to live as mer rather than men.
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At First Glace-
Bertille Copperwing seems proud. Possibly more than anything else. Not just a proud Knight or a proud Blade, she is open about both but rarely speaks of either if they are irrelevant, but the kind of proud that gives the distinct impression that she believes she can do no wrong. She's pretty enough - pale, with white-blonde hair and blue eyes and a distinctly elven facial structure that's uncommon among Bretons. A little on the short side, maybe, and more delicate than anyone would expect from one titled 'Champion of Cyrodiil'. She seems stronger from a distance, especially in full armour, which makes her seem much larger and disguises how short and fragile she really is until one gets very close. Her ears are very slightly pointed, showing just how carefully her family has tried over generations and generations to retain their Aldmeri-Nedic blood and to live as mer rather than men.