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Malik Cendrillon

Biographical information
Old Town, Valenntenia 27 Old Town
Physical description
Human Male 6'1" Dark Brown Brown Tanned
Political information
Vanguard
Out-of-character information
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Born and raised in Old Town in the city of Valenntenia, Malik is the younger twin, often brought up by Mikko. He chides his brother for being to serious, Malik being one to indulge in what life has to offer more freely.

Appearance

Mailk, just like his twin, is the epitome of tall dark and handsome. Built athletically, practically bred to be a soldier, he stands tall amongst his peers. Thick, glossy, brown hair covers his scalp. Deep brown enigmatic eyes radiate his intense passion for life, and easy smile on his lips usually present.

Skills and Abilities

Malik is well versed in the use of various weaponry, having trained with the Vanguard alongside his brother growing up. He has grown comfortable with several types but favors either a sword and shield or spear depending upon the day. He's very fluid, and apt to change when he gets bord or feels underchallenged.

Personality

Unlike his brother, Malik does not take life nearly as seriously as Mikko. Yeah, their family is old, and noble, and blah blah blah. It's not something he holds nearly as dearly. That doesn't mean he'd let anyone slight his family, just that he tended to live his life more freely. He's a playboy, and a heartbreaker. He's quick with a joke or a smile, and often has that mischievous look in his face. He's always looking for the next thing, often getting bored and restless.

Biography & Lore

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