Post by teo on Mar 9, 2008 0:16:04 GMT -5
Name: Théodule Chambers, Marquis Chambers
Race: d’Angeline
Sex: Male
Age: 22
Appearance: Brown of hair and eye, even his skin holds a continual soft tan. Standing just a bit over six feet, Teo is built well but not overly muscled. In fact, there is not much about Teo that stands out to the casual eye. However his smile, whenever to appears, is nearly childish in its pure joy. Also, his gaze is steady and seems to whisper of secrets.
History: The Chambers estate can be found in the corner of Eisande near Camlach and Caerdicca Unitas. For generations on end, the Chambers have been suppliers of high quality paper to both Terre d’Ange and Caerdicca Unitas. The business has been handed down through the generations. Wylde Chambers was diligent in maintaining his family’s industry and that was one of the qualities that his future wife Lucrèce found attractive when she began working for the Chambers. The pair was married and together they ran the business with pleasure and focus. Theodule was born to the pair after they’d been married for five years, the first of four children, and he spent as much of his youth learning the family trade as doing anything else. Teo, as he was mostly called, was always the quiet sort but not at all a wallflower. His gaze never seemed to miss a thing and he showed the natural talent all his family had for the business it had built.
When Teo was sixteen there was a fire in one of the buildings on the estate and it claimed the life of both his parents. While devastated, all of the children pitched in to keep the business going. Teo, as the oldest, dedicated every moment to the business, the time he’d spent at his parent’s side serving him well. Some have said that his parent’s spirits must have lingered to guide Teo as even at such a young age he excelled. Never wanting his family to be faced with the same situation again, Teo made sure that all of his siblings were trained in everything he did and were each capable of running the business as well.
The business prospered under the attentions of the siblings and Teo began to look outward once again. His parents had always said that it mattered not how excellent their paper was if there was no one to buy it. Teo has traveled to the City of Elua to see to the family’s interest there and to investigate expanding their contacts to other buyers.
Race: d’Angeline
Sex: Male
Age: 22
Appearance: Brown of hair and eye, even his skin holds a continual soft tan. Standing just a bit over six feet, Teo is built well but not overly muscled. In fact, there is not much about Teo that stands out to the casual eye. However his smile, whenever to appears, is nearly childish in its pure joy. Also, his gaze is steady and seems to whisper of secrets.
History: The Chambers estate can be found in the corner of Eisande near Camlach and Caerdicca Unitas. For generations on end, the Chambers have been suppliers of high quality paper to both Terre d’Ange and Caerdicca Unitas. The business has been handed down through the generations. Wylde Chambers was diligent in maintaining his family’s industry and that was one of the qualities that his future wife Lucrèce found attractive when she began working for the Chambers. The pair was married and together they ran the business with pleasure and focus. Theodule was born to the pair after they’d been married for five years, the first of four children, and he spent as much of his youth learning the family trade as doing anything else. Teo, as he was mostly called, was always the quiet sort but not at all a wallflower. His gaze never seemed to miss a thing and he showed the natural talent all his family had for the business it had built.
When Teo was sixteen there was a fire in one of the buildings on the estate and it claimed the life of both his parents. While devastated, all of the children pitched in to keep the business going. Teo, as the oldest, dedicated every moment to the business, the time he’d spent at his parent’s side serving him well. Some have said that his parent’s spirits must have lingered to guide Teo as even at such a young age he excelled. Never wanting his family to be faced with the same situation again, Teo made sure that all of his siblings were trained in everything he did and were each capable of running the business as well.
The business prospered under the attentions of the siblings and Teo began to look outward once again. His parents had always said that it mattered not how excellent their paper was if there was no one to buy it. Teo has traveled to the City of Elua to see to the family’s interest there and to investigate expanding their contacts to other buyers.