Loraeli Ellar

by James "Archangel" Martin (11/23/2007)

My Name: James "Archangel" Martin
Char Name: Loreali (Lore-ah-lie) Ellar
Species: Half-Sarran
Gender: Female
Place of Birth: Ecirron
Faction: Harmony
Role: Pilot
Weapons of Choice: Blazer-edged combat knife
Biography:
Loreali Ellar is a half-Sarran and was born in a middle-class family
in the mountains of Ecirron. She was raised with the help of her
mother and her grandparents, for her father left shortly after
Loreali's birth. She was born from a human father (unknown), and her
Sarran mother, Roeri (Roar-ry) Ellar. Without a caring father, Loreali
unfortunately grew into a defensive young lady.

During her childhood, Loreali was very timid around strangers and
people she did not know. However, she was extremely proud of being a
half-Sarran and during her schooling, and let no child, Sarran nor
Human, degrade her blood. As an outlet of having no father, Loreali
boxed, learned and perfected several martial arts, and was on a
professional rowing team. She continued these sports up through her
early adulthood, but stopped rowing professionally after a violent
anti-half-Sarran demonstration after winning a major event, leaving
Loreali scarred mentally and physically**.

After recovering, Loreali picked up her life as a pilot in the mighty
Harmonic Aero Force, giving herself up to unbelievable commitment and
training. Loreali carries her fitness obsessions with her to the
military, and keeps herself  in top shape for flying.
She now flies combat aerospace fighters for Harmony and is an Airman
First Class (A1C).

(*Note: This was mostly during her childhood. She eventually grew out
of her timid nature through her teenage life.)
(**Note: Loreali suffered from minor neck injuries, along with several
fractured bones in her ribs, arms, and upper legs.)
(OTHER NOTE: Loreali is not a buffed-out crazily muscled woman. She's
strong and agile, like a runner – or rower.)
Personality: Defensive, shy*. Loreali is also claustrophobic, like
most Sarran and half-Sarran.
Category: Purist

PS, Sorry for the semi-blurry pictures. I take photography in school,
so I know how to take GOOD pictures. It's just that my family's
digital camera is about 10 years old, has parallax error, and is
generally grainy, no matter what type of conditions. I did the best
the camera allowed me to.