Leint
by Marga Donaire/KarmaLizzard
Full Name: Yuleint Belaro Dyevorelm Gasciogne
Race: Human
Age: 34 years old
Occupation: King of Mercevene Kingdom
Height: 1.88 m
Facial Features: Leint has average face that cannot be classified as attractive or unattractive. He has square-ish face with deep-set eyes and nose with a wide bridge.
He also has rather dark eye cirles and visible laugh line when when he's not smiling.
Body Type: Average, neither thin nor fat, nor does he have any bulging muscles.
Skin tone: Light with yellow undertones
Hair:
Style: Short. the longest of his hair only touches the nape of his neck, straight and very silky.
Color: Dark brown with slight purple undertone.
Eye:
Shape: Deep-set, almond-shaped.
Color: Light, almost looks like faded purple-ish grey.
Crown: Leint's crown was shaped as side-crown. It consists of two moon phase-shaped sides with sapphires gem between the full and crescent moon that's connected with a thin chain.
Race: Human
Age: 34 years old
Occupation: King of Mercevene Kingdom
Height: 1.88 m
Facial Features: Leint has average face that cannot be classified as attractive or unattractive. He has square-ish face with deep-set eyes and nose with a wide bridge.
He also has rather dark eye cirles and visible laugh line when when he's not smiling.
Body Type: Average, neither thin nor fat, nor does he have any bulging muscles.
Skin tone: Light with yellow undertones
Hair:
Style: Short. the longest of his hair only touches the nape of his neck, straight and very silky.
Color: Dark brown with slight purple undertone.
Eye:
Shape: Deep-set, almond-shaped.
Color: Light, almost looks like faded purple-ish grey.
Crown: Leint's crown was shaped as side-crown. It consists of two moon phase-shaped sides with sapphires gem between the full and crescent moon that's connected with a thin chain.
Personality
For a king, Leint appears to be approachable, humble individual who is hard to read. There is no telling of what’s going on inside his head or what is his intention is, for all they know, it isn’t a bad one. Their assumption is neither wrong nor right; it all depends on how you view Leint, for his first and foremost objection is for the good of his well-being. It’s a bonus if the end result includes other people’s benefit as well.
Though ambiguously self-centered, Leint was no fool who thinks everything revolved around him. He’s smart; he’s aware of his duties as king, and how he should deal with it. He cares for his people, and his wife, and his children. They expected him to. But in the end, caring doesn’t equal love. Still, Leint is a great actor who's not afraid to get his hand dirty. He knows how to play his card right and and so, he puts on a mask and plays a part of what is expected of him.
In the end, Leint is very much human. He’s real as much as he’s fake. He wants the best for everyone, but that everyone includes his well-being as well.
Though ambiguously self-centered, Leint was no fool who thinks everything revolved around him. He’s smart; he’s aware of his duties as king, and how he should deal with it. He cares for his people, and his wife, and his children. They expected him to. But in the end, caring doesn’t equal love. Still, Leint is a great actor who's not afraid to get his hand dirty. He knows how to play his card right and and so, he puts on a mask and plays a part of what is expected of him.
In the end, Leint is very much human. He’s real as much as he’s fake. He wants the best for everyone, but that everyone includes his well-being as well.