((Okay, I'm back on my dad's beautiful computer. *Hugs it* It is certainly
not a smeghead))
Character Purpose: Friend 3
Name: Aminta Linwood
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Personality: Aminta is quiet and withdrawn, she will not talk unless needed. She is usually calm, except in the worst situations. But, she can be quite stubborn and impatient.
Appearance: Aminta is a beautiful girl. Her pale skin is framed by dark brown curls that cascade slightly past her shoulders, and her big brown eyes are rather startled looking. She often wears a red rose in her hair. She wears a lacy white shirt, with only the sleeves an a little of the top showing, because the rest lies under a burgandy corset that is decorated with a floral design, and has a few colourful flowers tied to it. She also wears a golden shawl with a swirling design over a ruffled yellow skirt, that falls down to her ankles. ((Her outfit is based off of the one Christine wears during Don Juan Triumphant in PotO, this one:
http://img108.echo.cx/my.php?image=phantomaminta3kz.jpg))
Other: Aminta's soprano voice is even more beautiful than herself; but she doesn't use it very often because she thinks it is terrible. And she totes along a small dagger, for she dowsn't know how to use many weapons. Oh yes, and Aminta hates her mother, Katarina, the countess of Moreau, a city not too far from Riedalburg. So, she chose to live with her father, Augustus, in Riedalburg. She has a pretty songbird from a far off land too, a gift from her traveling violinist father from long ago.
((I love this RP!))
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Aminta tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear and nodded in John's direction, leaning against a tree and sighing as Matfur, the second protector, bragged of being able to walk a mile more. She sighed, looking at her good friends and examining the protectors closely, especially the one who'd been introduced as Niamh. She quickly looked back to the prince. "John? Where exactly are we going?" her lilting soprano voice asked quietly. Aminta stroked her colourful bird on its head, and it chirped happily.