Sara Selavento

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Better known as Inuit Goddess, Sara-Erytheia Amora Nephalae Inuiton Sakura Ala Corro Selavento is a Colonel-General with the Freikorps, as well as a member of the General Staff and the would be Empress of the former People's Republic of Antari.

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NonCanon Information

Inuit was the tenth member to join the Freikorps, accepting her assignment from Cataphrak as a Freikorps Marine with the rank of Colonel after the Freiheit Exercise on Feb 9, 2008, 4:52 AM. Due to her initial involvement in the Stahlhelm Exercise, she became an Acting Vice Star Marshal from Apr 5 2008, 09:07 PM-- April 9, 2008, 10:26 PM; but it was never confirmed. Officially, she was promoted to Major-General on April 9, 2008, 10:26 PM, still during the Stahlelm Exercise. After the Stahlhelm Exercise was over, Inuit was promoted to Colonel-General on June 3, 2008, 12:59 AM and appointed to the General Staff on June 3, 2008, 10:11 AM.

Personnel File

Inuit doesn't have a well defined role in the Freikorps, though lately she's been seen quite often in the R&D Department. When she joined, Inuit was just looking for something to do, but she quickly became devoted to the Freikorps and put her all into everything she did. As a result, she began rising quickly through the ranks.

Even though she is devoted to the Freikrops as a whole, she does have other, stronger loyalties. As she likes to say, her loyalties lie "With Zeth first, and the Freikorps second." That's not to say she isn't loyal to Cataphrak. She is, it's just she feels that Zeth is her true leader. No matter what his order is, Inuit will follow it to the end. This deep loyalty was proved during the Stahlhelm Exercise, when Inuit defected from the Freikorps to join the Stahlhelm of her own free will. She also bears a small grudge against Cata for beating her in their duel during the Stahlhelm Exercise. Though she was under orders at the time, she still feels that she should have won. And she feels that Cata isn't as good a leader as Zeth, though she admits that Cata is very talented.

At 162cm (~5' 4"), Inuit is a bit below average height for a female Terran. She has a slim and graceful frame that is often underestimated, much to her amusement. As an acrobat and gymnast, Inuit is actually very muscular, and can jump in the air and then do a split mid-air, like in the Matrix. Though she likes to play it down, Inuit is quite pretty. Not stunningly gorgeous, but definitely very pretty. Her hair is brown, with natural gold and auburn highlights. It is long, reaching past her back when worn down, though when in battle Inuit braids it, with needle studded straps braided through it to hurt anyone who tries to grab her braid. Sometime she coils the braid around her head under her helmet. Her eyes are a golden-brown, and turn green when she gets upset or angry. Inuit's armor is fairly lightweight to give her plenty of freedom of movement, but is still protective.

Inuit is one of those people that you either love, don't like, or aren't at all sure about. She doesn't have any weird habits, and she's not mean or stingy, she's just... different. In a subtle way. Sometimes she'll trail off in the middle of a sentence to stare off into space or into the trees. When she's traveling across a planet, if you look closely you can see her eyes moving, almost like they're watching something, though nothing's there. And Inuit, unlike many of her cohorts, still believes in magic with the pure decidedness and innocent belief of a child. Though she's certainly no child. When faced with a crisis, Inuit can keep her head. She prefers stealth over brute force, and enjoys a good challenge. If her men or one of her friends is in danger, she'll do all she can to protect them. Needless to say, she's fiercly loyal, and would never betray someone she has respect for. Though she's all fierceness and cold intelligence in battle, off of the battlefield Inuit's actually very kind, and has a very sensitive guilty conscience. If she believes she's hurt someone, she can't rest until she's apologized. But that's not to say she doesn't believe in revenge. If Inuit thinks that someone deserves something, then she can do it with no regrets whatsoever. She enjoys helping people, and is a very good listener as well as secret-keeper.

Personal History

Very little is publically known about Colonel-General Inuit's past, only that she comes from a wealthy family, and that Inuit Goddess isn't her real name. She has taken these guise of her own accord because her real identity would easily get her killed if it were known. When she found the Freikorps on Terra and was recruited by Zeth Holt, that was the name she gave. A few of her higher ups have tried to get her real name out of her, but she refuses to give it. Only recently has she actually told Zeth himself who she actually is, as is recorded in the Shards of Empire Role Play.

As for the true story...

Sara-Erytheia (though her parents always referred to her as Erytheia), or Inuit as she is now called, was born on the planet of New Octobergad in the year 2225, to the Emperor and Empress of Antares, their second child. Her younger sister, Noel, was born 6 years later. She had an older sister, Sara, *rest of paragraph censored to emit spoilers for future RPs*

Sara-Erytheia was raised as the Crown Princess, with sword, archery, strategy, and other various lessons. She also took singing and dancing and sewing lessons, but Inuit never really cared about that. But besides the sewing, Sara (as she will be referred to here on out) had a nice childhood. Her parents and her sister loved her, she had plenty of friends, along with all sorts of material things. So she was happy.

But behind her wall of happiness, darkness lurked. Her kingdom and the Terran Alliance were at war. There were negotiations carried out by her father and Caius Leonis, but they failed miserably. Sara only saw Caius once, as he was leaving the palace for the last time. She’d been playing up in a tree outside, and had watched him as he left. Before he went through the gate, he’d turned and looked around. He may or may not have seen her, she doesn’t know.

When her father was killed, Empress Nephaelae, Sara’s mother, and Sara left the planet. Noel left with a nursemaid. Sara hasn’t seen her sister since. Soon after, the planet of New Octobergad was glassed, and that was when Sara knew she would never return. She and her mother escaped to Terra, and lived there a long time. It was only a few months before Sara’s 34th birthday when her mother contracted a disease that Sara had never seen before. But it didn’t seem too bad, just unknown. So, Sara brought Nephaelae to hospital. When Sara found out that her mother had passed away, she was suspicious, and ran away again.

On her journey, Sara took on the name of Inuit Goddess, a strange name for sure, but one that she liked. With it she began a new life. First, she found work as a waitress at a diner in the city of Trale. That was how she met John. He was a great guy, who worked alongside Inuit as a waiter. Both had led rough lives and wanted to start over. So they helped each other, became friends, and eventually fell in love. It seemed like a whole new world to Inuit. Like her past was a burden that had fallen from her shoulders, leaving her free to fly into the future. But, as you’ve probably guessed, this happiness didn’t last long. John was killed by a mugger who’d jumped the two as they walked home from work one night. Inuit, who always kept a gun on her person, (a pistol her father had once owned) shot the man as he tried to flee. John died in her arms.

And so Inuit began again. She left Trale only 6 months after entering it. Again, she wandered, looking for work, honing her skills with a weapon and her athletic skills in general as she did so. It wasn’t long before she discovered the Freikorps. They were recruiting, and Inuit jumped at the chance for work. Her skill with her pistol were what got her in, more so than her physical capabilities. Before she entered the actual Freikorps, she was placed with the Opposition during the Freiheit Exercise, then was admitted as a Colonel under Zeth Holt.

To this day nobody knows who she is. Inuit knows that if her identity is revealed, she will most likely die very, very quickly. Especially if Cata finds out. He was the one who lead the forces that invaded her planet in the first place. But she doesn’t want her title. In her mind, that is far behind her now, a different person separate from who she is now. So she lives a normal life within the Freikorps, fighting, learning, and dealing with Cata’s continuous jabs about her and Zeth.

The Freiheit Exercise

Main Article: Freiheit Exercise

The Freiheit Exercise was Inuit's first encounter with the Freikorps. She was on the side of the Opposition for the exercise, in charge of a small group. She and her men managed to comandeer several Freikorps tanks, but after the EMP burst many "died," and the captured tanks were rendered useless. Inuit herself managed to survive until the end of the exercise. After, she was admitted to the Freikorps as a Colonel under Zeth's command.

The Stahlhelm Exercise

Main Article: Stahlhelm Exercise

During the Stahlhelm Rebellion, Inuit sided with Zeth and followed the Stahlhelm before even being told that it was a hoax.

Acheivements

Inuit Goddess's acheivements have been mostly in combat. Her most notable being her clever thinking at the beginning of the Stahlhelm Exercise. She single handedly defeated Cataphrak in at least one confrontation by exploiting something as small as a typing error to her advantage, resulting in the Fleet Admiral glassing the wrong planet. She also performed amazingly well in the Stahlhelm Final Campaign, where she once again kept Cataphrak on his toes in a one-on-one duel.


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