Tarin: 30 Days of Character Development: 01
1.) Describe your character’s relationship with their mother or their father, or both. Was it good? Bad? Were they spoiled rotten, ignored? Do they still get along now, or no?
Being the youngest and the third child, Tarin was aware of the favouritism that existed in her family. Though Imrinde loved everyone equally Traejan favoured her and Eridanus favoured Telarion. She was a child talented with different forms of magic and she dabbled a bit on either side, undecided if she wanted to follow in one parent's footsteps or the other. There was no pressure on her, just an expectation to live up to her family's reputation. This wasn't too difficult, as they were all provided the best educations.
While she could do a mediocre bit of healing it didn't excite her, so she moved on to trying her hand at arcane magic. This thrilled her in ways the Light couldn't hope to achieve, so she had seemed to find her niche, particularly in areas where she had opportunities to work in elemental schools. She was attracted to fire and had aspirations to be a fire mage some day. There wasn't a political bone in her body so the Magistry held no interest for her either, but as an avid reader of fiction and having been brought on a trip or two with either Imrinde or Eridanus she dreamed of heroically traveling the world and solving Azeroth's dilemmas by burning things. It was an amusing, childish dream that her parents and siblings were willing to humour, even as she grew older and never quite left that imaginative and fanciful mindset.
She was closer to Imrinde in general, as the woman had a wealth of knowledge and and extensive library to offer her besides her unending support and remarkable patience (she would never comment on how many things had to be replaced due to accidental incineration). Eridanus was just close enough to caution her, especially when she grew very close to Traejan. It wasn't as if he'd gone down a dark path, but the concern was that he'd bring out the same aggravatingly rebellious streak in her.
One thing of note, however, was that her entire family had a tendency to shelter and baby her, even when she was older. She might have been older and relatively self-sufficient but she was still the 'baby' of the family. If her parents were not spoiling her in some way or doing things for her, her siblings would, which over time made her doubt her strength and abilities. She desired to be strong enough not only to take care of herself but to allow others to rely on her. If there was saving and protecting to do, she wanted to do so her parents would finally stop.
When the Scourge came to Quel'Thalas she'd gone off with Telarion and obviously ended up surviving and her life went off in a drastically different direction.
When the family discovered that Imrinde had survived their was some initial tension and disappointment that she'd chosen to become a warlock and immersed herself in Fel so deeply, but they remain on peaceful terms as long as they do not discuss it.












