Tuesday, 3 March 2015

BDM125 - Character Bio

Full Name: Ido 
Meaning: work/labour
Birth-date: 540 BC
Astrological sign: Capricorn
 Character strengths

  • Practical 
  • Cautious
  • Wise
 Character Weaknesses

  • Pessimistic
  • Shy
  • Frugal 
Appearance

Age: 47 years
Appear: 70 years
eye colour: Green
Weight: 70kg    Height: 4 heads high
Build: Lanky/thin with defined muscles
Skin Tone: Sun damaged
Type: weathered and wrinkly
Shape of face: Long
Distinguishing Marks: nil
Predominant feature: Large nose
Hair colour: washed out grey/white
                     Bald on top
                     Curly hair and long beard
Health: slightly underfed
Physical Disabilities: uses a walking stick/ cane

Favourites

Colour: Red 
Least favourite colour: does not have one, he is an artist and is fascinated by all colours
Favourite Music: The Lyre, which his wife used to play
Food: Bread
Expressions:
Expletives: He is a quiet man who rarely shows his frustration
Transportation: walking

Habits

Smokes: no
Drinks: Wine
Hobbies: Painting, pottery

Background

Home: Athens
Childhood: Raised by Kleitias the famous 'Francois Vase' Painter
First Memory: a small lost child on the streets of Athens, he was found by Kleitias
Important Event that he still remembers: sitting up at night time painting vases with Kleitias by candlelight
Francois Vase- Kleitias 570BC
Education: Basic education from a local pedagogue, nothing higher as he was from a poor family, left school at 12. Kleitias taught him the craft
Religion: The Muses and Athena/ goddess of crafts and wisdom
Finances: Poor

Family

Mother: Unknown       Father: Unknown
Siblings: nil
Kleitias: Father figure who raised Ido from a young age
Children: Two
Ido has two sons to his wife who past away five years ago from an illness, his sons Tobi/Tobius and Aeneas were never interested in pottery and Ido found it hard to connect with them after his wife died. Tobi left for the army at 17 and was killed three weeks into training. Aeneas traveled to Thebes to become a follower of Amon and never saw his father again.


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