Llewellyn Fortwire

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Name: Llewellyn Bella Fortwire
(Optional nickname: Bella, Lyn)
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Age: 26
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 110 lbs

Appearance: A very slight build with slender, nearly stick-like arms. Long, braided dirty-blond hair. Perfect complexion except for a few freckles on her nose. Deep blue eyes and a deceptively benign look. She usually dresses quite extravagantly, since she has the money to do so. Holds herself in proper body position at almost all times.

History: Bella is the daughter of Hubert and Victoria Fortwire. The Fortwires own several of the trading districts (yes entire districts) of Ember and have used their wealth to influence the laws of Ember (even during the time of Lord Everal). It was because of the Fortwires that many of Kalt Hammer's radical new laws of heavy taxation and government involvement passed. Bella grew for the most part under the rule of Kalt Hammer, and remembers little of the times before his rule. Bella's parents sheltered her from the poorer people of Ember, believing them to be less civilized. Bella also has a younger brother, Mikal. After completing her private studies in law and business at the age of 22, Bella was allowed to take part in the family business and work at making her own ventures. Her father, however, resented that Bella was not a male and therefore kept many privileges from Bella. He was also ashamed of her inability to find a mate. Bella blamed him for not allowing her out at night, but he blames her personality.

Personality: Bella's personality is the opposite of her build. She has a solid, thick personality. The years of sheltering taught Bella to fend for herself mentally. It also taught her to take unnecessary risks (at least what other people would consider unnecessary.). Although she does not hate her father, she resents his treatment and therefore many of the things he supports. She is not entirely sure of her support of Kalt Hammer, and now his successor Borkeau.