Post by *Erin* on Aug 11, 2007 16:47:47 GMT -5
Name-Cho (Means Butterfly)
Gender-Female
Age-14
Appearance-Cho has deep blue eyes that of the color of the deepest part of the ocean. Cho's hair is dark brown and about waist length. She hardly puts it back, but when she does, it is in a low ponytail, braided at the ends. Cho is 5' 3'', the shortest in her family, and is extremely skinny, as exercising and bending helps keep her weight off. There are no noticable markings as she is an accomplished healer, and therefore was able to heal wounds before they left scars. Cho wears light blue robes that vary in size. Her dress robe, that she was to wear at her wedding ran behind her feet for several inches before coming to its end. The robes she wears while bending are light blue as well, and reach just below her knees. Attached to her bending robes is a light blue hood, that resembles a parka's hood.
Bender-Yes, water, mediocre. She has the ability to bend water into the shape of a butterfly. This is her strongest move.
History- Cho wondered how this could have happened. She was trapped in a Firbender war ship in a small cell with dimensions of about 5'x5'x6'. She thought about all of the troubles she had escaped in her previous years, such as learning waterbending from her close friend and being caught by his master Kazuki. She didn't know how she would get out of this situation. Then her mind wandered back to the beginning, back to the stories she was told about herself by the elders at the South Pole...
Cho was born in a small igloo at the south pole. Her mother died giving birth, and her father had deserted his wife sometime during her pregnancy. Cho, left alone, was raised by the entire village as a whole. At the age of five, a village elder realized that Cho was showing signs of waterbending, and after talking it over with the rest of the village decided to send Cho to the North Pole in hopes that they would train her as a healer instead. So at the age of 7, Cho was sent to the north pole to begin her training. Cho became friends with all of the kids at the north pole, but village elders noticed that instead of hanging out with her fellow healer trainees, Cho would hang around with young waterbender trainees, and one boy in particular, Hayato. Cho and Hayato grew very close, and everyday after his training, Hayato would teach Cho whatever he had learned that day in secrecy at the igloo Cho had built to remind her of her true home, despite the rule of the north pole that stated that females were not to learn waterbending. During one instance, the Master waterbender in the village, Kazuki caught them in the act, but luckily for Cho and Hayato, Kazuki's belief was that anyone, not just males should be allowed to learn bending. During her training Cho would make up stories so as to not make anyone suspicious as to why Hayato and herself were spending so much time together. Usually, she would say that Hayato was helping her start a fire to cook her dinner on.
This routine of learning from Hayato went on for four years, and over that time, Cho and Hayato became accomplished benders, and more than friends. They were set to marry until the unthinkable happened: the fire nation attacked their village. As Cho and Hayato struggled to find a safe place to hide fire nation soldiers ambushed them from behind. Before they were attacked, Hayato told her that he would love her forever, and Cho said the same to him. It was then the soldiers rushed in and dragged Cho and Hayato into different directions, and Cho struggled all the way back to the fire nation ship, and into her small holding room. Cho was cut off from her home, her weapon (the water), and most importantly, the love of her life, Hayato. As she cried in despair, thinking about her lover, she allowed four words to escape her gentile lips:"I'll love you forever."
Personality-Cho is somewhere in between an optimist and a pessimist. she neither sees the glass half full or half empty, but as what you want it to be. During desperate situations, Cho tries her hardest to see the bright side in the situation, but even for her, sometimes it is impossible. Her main interest is waterbending, but she is also an accomplished gymnist, and loves doing flips and cartwheels for her close friends. Her main goals in life are to find Hayato, the love of her life, and to become a master bender.
Gender-Female
Age-14
Appearance-Cho has deep blue eyes that of the color of the deepest part of the ocean. Cho's hair is dark brown and about waist length. She hardly puts it back, but when she does, it is in a low ponytail, braided at the ends. Cho is 5' 3'', the shortest in her family, and is extremely skinny, as exercising and bending helps keep her weight off. There are no noticable markings as she is an accomplished healer, and therefore was able to heal wounds before they left scars. Cho wears light blue robes that vary in size. Her dress robe, that she was to wear at her wedding ran behind her feet for several inches before coming to its end. The robes she wears while bending are light blue as well, and reach just below her knees. Attached to her bending robes is a light blue hood, that resembles a parka's hood.
Bender-Yes, water, mediocre. She has the ability to bend water into the shape of a butterfly. This is her strongest move.
History- Cho wondered how this could have happened. She was trapped in a Firbender war ship in a small cell with dimensions of about 5'x5'x6'. She thought about all of the troubles she had escaped in her previous years, such as learning waterbending from her close friend and being caught by his master Kazuki. She didn't know how she would get out of this situation. Then her mind wandered back to the beginning, back to the stories she was told about herself by the elders at the South Pole...
Cho was born in a small igloo at the south pole. Her mother died giving birth, and her father had deserted his wife sometime during her pregnancy. Cho, left alone, was raised by the entire village as a whole. At the age of five, a village elder realized that Cho was showing signs of waterbending, and after talking it over with the rest of the village decided to send Cho to the North Pole in hopes that they would train her as a healer instead. So at the age of 7, Cho was sent to the north pole to begin her training. Cho became friends with all of the kids at the north pole, but village elders noticed that instead of hanging out with her fellow healer trainees, Cho would hang around with young waterbender trainees, and one boy in particular, Hayato. Cho and Hayato grew very close, and everyday after his training, Hayato would teach Cho whatever he had learned that day in secrecy at the igloo Cho had built to remind her of her true home, despite the rule of the north pole that stated that females were not to learn waterbending. During one instance, the Master waterbender in the village, Kazuki caught them in the act, but luckily for Cho and Hayato, Kazuki's belief was that anyone, not just males should be allowed to learn bending. During her training Cho would make up stories so as to not make anyone suspicious as to why Hayato and herself were spending so much time together. Usually, she would say that Hayato was helping her start a fire to cook her dinner on.
This routine of learning from Hayato went on for four years, and over that time, Cho and Hayato became accomplished benders, and more than friends. They were set to marry until the unthinkable happened: the fire nation attacked their village. As Cho and Hayato struggled to find a safe place to hide fire nation soldiers ambushed them from behind. Before they were attacked, Hayato told her that he would love her forever, and Cho said the same to him. It was then the soldiers rushed in and dragged Cho and Hayato into different directions, and Cho struggled all the way back to the fire nation ship, and into her small holding room. Cho was cut off from her home, her weapon (the water), and most importantly, the love of her life, Hayato. As she cried in despair, thinking about her lover, she allowed four words to escape her gentile lips:"I'll love you forever."
Personality-Cho is somewhere in between an optimist and a pessimist. she neither sees the glass half full or half empty, but as what you want it to be. During desperate situations, Cho tries her hardest to see the bright side in the situation, but even for her, sometimes it is impossible. Her main interest is waterbending, but she is also an accomplished gymnist, and loves doing flips and cartwheels for her close friends. Her main goals in life are to find Hayato, the love of her life, and to become a master bender.