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Mosaic always had a relatively easy life. She was left mainly to do her own thing
because it was the only way she would eventually find out who she was meant
to be. She is a natural user of water magick and she grows herbs and plants as a
side hobby, while she works as a florist mainly. She used to live out in the wilds
around the city wall and used that time out as a way to find out her own talents.
because it was the only way she would eventually find out who she was meant
to be. She is a natural user of water magick and she grows herbs and plants as a
side hobby, while she works as a florist mainly. She used to live out in the wilds
around the city wall and used that time out as a way to find out her own talents.
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Pony Name: Mosaic
Gender: Female
Magick: Water
A lighter colored bat-pony who has no issue being out in the daylight but she does have sensitive skin.
Mosaic has a small family that's,
in her opinion, the best group of
people she ever could be around.
She has her parents and a sibling
but that's it when it comes to her
small group.
They are all merchants, save for
her because she never really was
able to focus on the numbers.
Regardless they love her greatly
and she feels the same way for
them and would do anything for
her family.

indentIf there was one thing that definitely set her apart from everyone else, it was her sense of humor. She loved to make jokes in every situation and granted they were almost always corny and unexpected, it was a totally her thing that everyone fell for. She's kind of dorky with her jokes, considering just how corny they all are. She doesn't have a taste for any bad or dark humor in her bones so most everything is just a matter of being light-hearted fun.
indentBeing calm has it perks, but for Mosaic it just means that when faced with troubles she doesn't need to lash out to feel better. This doesn't help her much when it comes to the fact that she is very easily frustrated with tasks that don't seem to go in her favor. She might have a knack for being calm, but that doesn't stop her from being moody. She can usually shake herself out of her frustration with a quick cry or breathing session but it doesn't stop her from still being easily frustrated with things that don't fall into her perfectionist line.
indentOverall, Mosaic mostly keeps to herself but she can easily strike up conversations if she truly wants. She has a habit of almost expecting too much, hence her frustration when her plans can fall short, but she's slowly learning that life is a matter of taking it by the day and that not everything needs to go exactly as planned to work out. She tries to surround herself with the best of everything and is learning to take things one step at a time to get to her eventual end goal. Regardless, if you ever need to have a quick chat or anything, Mosaic will always present herself as a shoulder to lean on.
── CALM • CORNY • HONEST • MOODY • PERFECTIONIST ──

indentMany could argue that the Werwilds is a severely underdeveloped, overgrown forest and nothing more. But Mosaic knows that it is far more than that and her own insight has allowed her to finally come to terms with herself. She is a proud resident of Paledon from now and henceforth, but there would be no denial from her that she is content with being alone and settling by herself, much like how the current king has done. She will always have a part of her that is, fundamentally, a werfolk and allows her to have some insight to life outside of the walls. Life that doesn't need to rely on anybody else or the advanced city technology, she is self-sufficient in every way.
indentMagick never really was interesting to Mosaic until she was well into her teens, far later than what anyone else has probably experienced. She is an extremely late bloomer and even then, still took years to actually find her magick that flowed through her veins like the river does through the forests. Without any formal training, she does look relatively weak to her peers who have been through vicious, life-long training courses. Alternatively, Mosaic feels her magick within her instead of a possession. She controls her magick from her soul's link to the water in the world, as opposed to just thinking that she can control water and then actually controlling it. Her martial skills allow her to move like the wind, with grace and an unmatched precision. Everything she does is deliberate and accurate. There is no mistakes with her. Before you even make the first move, she's already reached a checkmate within her mind. The best part about her movement is that everything is loose nonetheless. She doesn't need to hold herself in a very tense state to be able to control a situation. In fact, she finds that being more relaxed allows her to move far more freely.
indentShe connects far more to herself as a person as opposed to her magick as a strength, meaning that she relies more on herself than her magick. This does not mean to say that she isn't excellent at her magick, however. She went through long sessions with the werfolk where she would learn how to control her magick through her movements. She understands her magick at a fundamental level and it gives her the ability to use her magick as a function through any means. Her magick is her and water just so happens to be included. All in all, this goes to say that while she may not have had any conventional means of training, she surely knows how to handle herself and she is confident in herself and her abilities to get the job done. Even if her teammates were to fail, which is something she would go lengths to avoid, she could still finish executing a task.
young. (0-16) wrote:• born into a merchant family,
was not rich but lived a very
comfortable life
• not as interested in sales as
the rest of the family
• traveled around the city for
two years as a way to try and
evoke some kind of interest in
being a merchant
older. (17-27) wrote:• after trying to travel and sell stuff
around the city, decides to move to
the Werwilds out of interest
• learns all about herbs and plants
• interested in magick, tries to learn
earth magick but is a natural water
user
• masters water magick through the
martial arts
current. (28) wrote:• moves back to Paledon after she
fully masters martial arts and, by
association, her magick
• takes up a job as a florist but still
sells herbs and natural remedies on
the side
• learns of the royal summoning and
applies to become a royal guard out
of her own confidence

indentSo she travelled for awhile, soaking in the world as it came up to her. Paledon was only so large, however. Once she had spent at least two years, trekking around the city and seeing all that she possibly felt that she could see, she asked her parent's for a small sum of money so she could settle down in the Werwilds that seemed to beckon her more every time she passed by the southern stretch of the city. Initially concerned with her choice, her parents chided on her about not doing it until she was able to convince them that she would be fine and she would come to visit every other week so that they wouldn't have to worry. Only then was she allowed to move out.
indentThe Werwilds weren't nearly as terrifying as Mosaic had thought they were supposed to be. In fact, the most challenging task was to get established within the vast forest. She ended up buying a small cottage from a seller that had been more than shady. Despite that, the cottage was in relatively good condition and it was far from the walls, something she had specifically been wanting. Mosaic lived within the Werwilds for a decade, loving the freedom and also finding it more than beneficial to herself. The Werwilds was where she was able to finally find herself, someone she had been struggling to discover when she was surrounded by the city of Paledon.
indentMosaic moved back into Paledon when she was completely happy with herself. She only left her cottage in the Werwilds when she didn't feel that beckoning force anymore, when everything seemed to have finally shifted into place. Obviously she kept her cottage and now goes to visit when she needs a breath of fresh air or wants to simply check in on the health of her old home. Otherwise, she lives a happy life in Paledon as a florist. She also works out of her house cultivating herbs and making natural remedies to sell on the side. She vists her family daily, bringing herbs and love with her each time. Overall, her life is mostly settled at this point. It was only by chance she came back a year before the royal summoning for guards.



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Mosaic genuinely struggled with her magick when she first discovered it, mainly as a
result of her being in a family that didn't necessarily take time to learn their magick
like a normal citizen might. She was angry at first, that her gift was not in earth but
instead in water. Through the teachings of a friendly wercommunity, she was able to
learn martial arts that helped her harness her true abilities, magical and natural.
result of her being in a family that didn't necessarily take time to learn their magick
like a normal citizen might. She was angry at first, that her gift was not in earth but
instead in water. Through the teachings of a friendly wercommunity, she was able to
learn martial arts that helped her harness her true abilities, magical and natural.
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The pots sat at her feet, water droplets spilling over from the sides and
from the dirt. The rain had lasted for hours, maybe even days, she
couldn't tell because she hadn't been paying any attention through her
cursing the skies and struggling to read the long passages from the
magick book. The weather had just been background noise to her
troubles, her totally neglecting to bring in her plants as a result. The
tears were unexpected, and she grit her teeth when she could feel the
wet streaks moving down her face. Anger burned within her, almost
enough to scorch her chest. Is that what it was like to finally wield a
magick?
Regardless, she couldn't help the sob that ripped from her mouth,
falling onto her knees with a plethora of curses and painful
exclamations about her plants. She wished that the water would vanish
from all sources: the sky, the ground, everywhere. She wanted it to be
gone. Her plants had suffered a terrible death, drowning due to the
sheer amount of rain that had bombarded them.
It was almost as if she had uttered a spell. The tears on her cheeks
seemed to dry as they were lifted upwards, the plants in front of her
going through a similar treatment. The water lifted upwards, on her
own emotional command, draining from the pots. She fumbled
backwards and it felt like the tears were suddenly just being pulled
from her eyes, a pained look of horror crossing her expressions. She was
a water user. A natural, water user. Something stung within her, and it
could've been her heart or it could have been her forcibly shutting
down all thoughts of the water, causing the droplets and tears to fall
back to the ground with gravity.
How dare the universe pull such a cruel stunt?

indentWhen out in the Werwilds, Mosaic developed a knack for growing plants. This gave her hope that maybe, perhaps she could finally focus on learning a magick. Earth magick, to be specific. It was her dirty luck that she was absolutely terrible at Earth magick. She didn't want to move back to Paledon and drain her parent's money to go to an expensive academy, so she instead opted to read books and guides. Once again, unluckily enough she didn't have a knack for studying long passages of text. She found herself unable to focus on the guides and readings and ultimately, was left in a ditch with learning her preferred magick. It infuriated her and for weeks, Mosaic would just angrily kick the dirt around her, hoping that maybe miraculously, her anger would suddenly cause the ground beneath her to shift. Such an event never came.
indentIt wasn't until a particularly stormy day came and in her frustration with herself, Mosaic neglected to bring her plants under shelter. After the rainstorm she came out to find her plants flooded, dying or dead due to immense overwatering. She couldn't stop the tears from falling, angry at herself and the world for seemingly being against her. She even wished the water to simply vanish, for if she couldn't control her magic, perhaps she could just make everything that was hurting her disappear. To her horror and partial amazement, the water began to drift upwards, from the pots. Her tears even began to float before her very eyes.
It shattered her heart to know that she was naturally gifted for water magick.
indentShe even rejected the entire notion of magick after that event. She hated that she was gifted in water, of everything to be gifted in. She wanted to be gifted in earth, not the flow of the currents. Everything she did from that day forward for a month was just avoiding water while unintentionally summoning it towards her. She would think about watering her plants and get up to do it, only to realize that the water from her pails had already been drained and placed inside the plant. Just her thinking about moving the water from one location to another, would cause such an action. This also infuriated her, to the point of kicking her pails and having to angrily sit herself down and practice breathing to calm down.

indentSo began the training. Mosaic learned on a level she didn't even think was possible, a spiritual, fundamental level. She stayed upset over her magick but a very natural, graceful type of fight style took her mind off of her magick. She learned how to move with precision and deliberation. Every action was her reading her own body and moving how she was telling herself that she needed to move. No stumble, trip or shift was misplaced. She mastered the act of moving with purpose. It gave her a sense of unmatched grace, allowing her to flow around any opponent that dared to spar with her. Through her martial arts training, she could finally accept her natural talent for water magick.
indentWater was as graceful as what she was. It could move freely and needed to be held with delicacy, as opposed to the original earth magick she wanted to master. Water was a very, very defensive sort of magick. She could redirect attacks, plan and dodge attacks with an adept precision. Her magick reflected her in such a way. She held back on accepting the water magick but she peacefully meditated inside a shallow pool of water one day and felt a rush of life for herself when she stepped out. It was her breaking down her internal barrier against water magick. Once she let the walls fall, she finally was able to begin mastering her magick as she had always wanted to do.
