Jigoku Magic  

Posted by Tim Speiser in


Jigoku Magic was born into unique circumstances.

Her father was a famous Captain of a Pirate ship, known for horrid deeds and brutality.
Her mother was a shy, young Japanese Mystic who was forced into slavery when her tiny village was invaded by Pirates.

Born in the middle of the sea, Jig came as a surprise to her father and mother and wasn't much cared for, as she was a child of lust and not of love.
Her mother called her "Jigoku" meaning hell.

She was sent away to live with her father's sister, Zenica. Who taught her everything about making charms for luck and reading tarot cards. Jig group up as a peddler of wares and traveled to many strange lands. She was well liked by her Aunt, for Jig was a natural healer. Always able to mend cuts and tending to the injured

Jig and her Aunt were a trip to sell their wares when they were attacked by bandits, and sadly, her Aunt passed to the next world.

She was found by a Knight, who brought her to Ireem.

And so her life in Ireem Began:

The Knights took Jig in and taught her how to fight, and helped her study herbalogy for healing. Though her time with the knights was short lived due to a bitter knight, She is forever grateful to them for the knowledge they shared and the care they gave her.

Jig was welcomed by the Slavers as a Healer, but soon realized her true calling, as she was born with magic in her blood.

Jig joined the Magi, where she finally feels at home and knows she can become who she was meant to be.

Proof that Evolution exists.

Jig is part Romany, part Japanese.

She specializes in both magical and medicinal Healing.

She spends her free time learning transformation spells and trying to hide her mishaps from the other magi.

Jig draws her powers from the elements and could be categorized as a Wiccan.

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2 comments

Very Nice back ground jig and the Magi are happy to have you.

August 28, 2009 at 5:36 PM

Thanks Tim.

August 29, 2009 at 1:50 AM

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