Koraki
Your friendly neighborhood Eldritch Being
★★★
『 The year is 1866, the height of the Wild West. There are few laws, and many people
looking to forge their own path. Most humans live in blissful ignorance, unaware of the
magic that courses like blood in the veins of the earth. The magical society wants to keep
it that way. But when a small number of bad rich men catch wind of a powerful magical
artifact, the magic and the mundane cross paths in the form of a bounty hunter and a
shadow mage. Can these two unlikely allies find the powerful artifact, or will it fall into
greedy, power-hungry hands? 』
Cast:
Maria ‘Sings to Fire’ Gloriana Mendoza De la Castillo, played by Gray Sage
Name: Maria ‘Sings to Fire’ Gloriana Mendoza De la Castillo
Age: 25
Height: 5’7
Occupation: Bounty Hunter, gunslinger, smuggler, retired cowgirl
History: Maria was born to a Sioux mother and a Mexican father. Though she grew up in the mountains of Montana with her Sioux tribe, when she was 11, her father reclaimed her and her mother and took them to his estate in Mexico. Her father, Bernardo, came from old money, had a established family name, and made a fortune driving cattle.
Throughout her teenage years, with her father was complicated. She both loved and hated him, because he gave her an outstanding education, including English language, swordplay and self defense, mathematics, healing remedies, reading and writing, to the most important of all, tracking and cattle rearing.
Her mother made many attempts to escape her husband and bring Maria with her, but after they failed, her mother decided to leave Maria behind, and was never seen again. This filled Maria with a bitterness that she carried into adulthood. But she proved to be a natural at cattle driving, and went on many trips from the south to the north with her father, other cowboys, and 2,000 cows.
Bernardo suffered a heart attack on one of their drives, leaving everything to Maria. But, she detested the villa, and the tedious nature of running an estate. Isadora was the woman who practically raised her after Maria's mother left, and the only person Maria considers family. Maria put Isadora in charge of keeping up the house and employing the staff while she often went on cattle drives, always becoming the undisputed leader of whatever group she was a part of.
As the years went on, the nature of her work changed. She grew bored with cattle, and when the opportunity arose to change course, she took it, tracking down her first outlaw, Bungalow Joe, and making quite the name for herself.
Many of the jobs she did ended not in capture, but in killing. She became known as Bloody Mary, as her legend quickly grew with the number of finds she made, and her fortune grew considerably as she traveled all over the west, from San Diego, to Salt Lake City, to El Paso. She rarely returned to the villa, but sent them much of her earnings. She ventured into a few illegal passtimes, smuggling runaway slaves, stolen firearms, or anti-American propaganda, but she had no loyalties.
Age: 25
Height: 5’7
Occupation: Bounty Hunter, gunslinger, smuggler, retired cowgirl
History: Maria was born to a Sioux mother and a Mexican father. Though she grew up in the mountains of Montana with her Sioux tribe, when she was 11, her father reclaimed her and her mother and took them to his estate in Mexico. Her father, Bernardo, came from old money, had a established family name, and made a fortune driving cattle.
Throughout her teenage years, with her father was complicated. She both loved and hated him, because he gave her an outstanding education, including English language, swordplay and self defense, mathematics, healing remedies, reading and writing, to the most important of all, tracking and cattle rearing.
Her mother made many attempts to escape her husband and bring Maria with her, but after they failed, her mother decided to leave Maria behind, and was never seen again. This filled Maria with a bitterness that she carried into adulthood. But she proved to be a natural at cattle driving, and went on many trips from the south to the north with her father, other cowboys, and 2,000 cows.
Bernardo suffered a heart attack on one of their drives, leaving everything to Maria. But, she detested the villa, and the tedious nature of running an estate. Isadora was the woman who practically raised her after Maria's mother left, and the only person Maria considers family. Maria put Isadora in charge of keeping up the house and employing the staff while she often went on cattle drives, always becoming the undisputed leader of whatever group she was a part of.
As the years went on, the nature of her work changed. She grew bored with cattle, and when the opportunity arose to change course, she took it, tracking down her first outlaw, Bungalow Joe, and making quite the name for herself.
Many of the jobs she did ended not in capture, but in killing. She became known as Bloody Mary, as her legend quickly grew with the number of finds she made, and her fortune grew considerably as she traveled all over the west, from San Diego, to Salt Lake City, to El Paso. She rarely returned to the villa, but sent them much of her earnings. She ventured into a few illegal passtimes, smuggling runaway slaves, stolen firearms, or anti-American propaganda, but she had no loyalties.
Silas Myers, played by Koraki
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