Fable Ardross

"Once I've got my eye on you, you can't escape~!"

A flirtatious and bold woman that's certainly easy on the eyes, Fable Ardross is an absolute terror on the battlefield, proficient and highly-trained in the use of high-powered, high-caliber weaponry. Her skills have, as result of her training through Mars' famed military force BAHRAM, gifted her with an unusual Orbital Frame, the Beletseri. A ranged assault-class unit, it is equipped with the unique "Chameleon System," a program which allows the unit's massive gun to shift between a variety of firing modes. Driven by her immense sense of pride and her highly-competitive nature, she regularly sets out to show off her skill and talents, to prove her worth as a pilot. A thrill-seeker by nature, Fable enjoys a good fight and the excitement of combat; however, behind her bold, mouthy and cavalier attitude lies a sharp and swift mind, often calculating her next move, making her a force to be reckoned with.

Background Information
Like all good "Enders," Fable Ardross' life began within the terraformed colonies of Mars. Where once the harsh surface of the planet had been uninhabitable, it had since thrived. Like man of Mars' inhabitants, Fable was born into a family with heavy military ties--her father was a test pilot for the military and the Orbital Fames, while her mother worked in BAHRAM's weapons research department. With the recent discovery of the mysterious Metatron ore, thanks to its discovery on Callisto, there was plenty of work to be done within BAHRAM.

Unfortunately, this made Fable's home life a bit difficult. Her parents are generally gone, busy with their hard work within BAHRAM at their respective jobs. Instead, she was raised by a live-in nanny for her early years and ultimately raised herself when she was old enough. The relationship between Fable and her parents was tough, professional at best--she didn't even refer to them as "mother" and "father." Instead, she would call them by their first names when those rare occasions they had the time to spend with their only child. Fable, however, never held it against them.

But such a seemingly dismal home life on Mars didn't stunt Fable emotionally--if anything, it forged her into becoming a stronger person. She grew to develop a strong sense of independence in her life, relying on no one but herself for strength and motivation. A sociable young woman, she frequently surrounded herself with plenty of friends and was well-liked, a naturally charming and charismatic young woman.

However, like many people on Mars, she would eventually wind up in the employ of BAHRAM. It wasn't a choice she regretted--she did not want to live a boring and dull life like her parents', researching the famous Orbital Frames. No, Fable wanted to become a pilot for BAHRAM and man one of the machines for herself. And what she wanted, Fable swore she'd get.

Enlisting into Mars' BAHRAM military, she began her life as a soldier, though one would never guess a young woman like Fable had a desire to become a BAHRAM soldier. She was known for her pride and arrogance, a woman who was as flirtatious with her male comrades as she was competitive with her colleagues. Fable was the best in her mind--she was determined to become the best, and those who were not with her were only there to get in her way. Some of her colleagues liked her, and she had her share of friends; others, however, saw her as troublesome and frustrating, but Fable did not care. She was determined.

So she studied hard, practiced hard and trained even harder for seemingly countless years, pushing her body as much as possible. She, like her colleagues, suffered through basic training, enduring the rigorous regimen of hand-to-hand and minor weapons combat, training within harsh environments such as zero gravity, as well as enduring g-force simulations. Eventually, Fable's training graduated into handling and handling the complex mecha units. Her goal was drawing even closer. Soon, she would have the chance to train with an Orbital Frame, and after years of testing and basic grunt-like work, she had that opportunity.

The next year was spent working diligently to master the machine, determined to surpass the other pilots in her class. When she wasn't studying books or taking written examinations or being lectured over Orbital Frames, Fable spent time within practice models and test models, learning to man the machine in a variety of simulations she would face in the "real world." Soon enough she'd mastered the machine well enough to receive her very own Frame, the Beletseri, known for its weapons system called the "Chameleon System," which allows the weapon to switch between three range assault modes. She was "designated" as a sniper within her squadron--odd and somewhat hilarious choice by her superiors, considering her less-than loner tendencies. Fable didn't mind though; in fact, she enjoyed the attention and mysticism such a "title" gave her.

Since graduating, Fable Ardross has seen her shares of battles--and because of this, has long-since developed a thirst and desire for it. She loves a good fight--but really really hates to lose.

Personality Traits
Fable Ardross isn't a terribly complex woman; however, she is the last thing most people would likely expect of a woman trained to perform sniper duties with BAHRAM. She has a very personable demeanor, a woman who is capable of being pleasant with others and socializing. In fact, some would say that Fable is a social butterfly, not at all concerned or uncomfortable with being around others and enjoying their company wherever they may be--or she can find them. She's playful and outgoing to a degree, the sort of personality that definitely seems very much unlike a dedicated soldier and Orbital Frame pilot within BARAHM's military. Perhaps worse, she's known amongst some of her colleagues as being flirtatious with the opposite sex, making the most of her good looks. Fortunately, even Fable knows her place at times, and will not sass or backtalk any superiors and follows orders to the best of her ability. She prides herself as a soldier and an Orbital Frame pilot, and wouldn't risk losing face within the hierarchy. Still, Fable remains a woman that doesn't let her military work dampen her personality. She likes to have fun and at times will seek out new and exciting thrills where she can find them.

By nature, Fable is a competitive woman who can't help but turn most things into a challenge. She sees others as competitors against her skills and talents, and is often driven to push herself to her limits at times when someone may possibly surpass her or show her up--even on the battlefield. Generally, Fable is pressured to let her competitive nature show when she's around other BAHRAM pilots, especially those who are on "level" with the woman. She's fairly vocal about her dislike for being beaten by someone she feels is inferior in skill to her, and is without a doubt a real sore loser when it comes to it. She's formed a few grudges, no thanks to this character flaw.

While growing up, Fable didn't have much of a home or family life, save the nanny she'd been designated as a child. It helped her develop a sense of independence for herself, and forged her into a woman that doesn't need to rely on anyone but herself. All Fable needs is her skills and great talents and her good looks--nothing else. She's a determined and strong-willed woman, empowered by her sense of personal pride. Nothing will keep her down--nothing.

...unfortunately, this has also developed a powerful sense of pride within Fable. While some would say that having a sense of pride in one's self is a good thing, Fable has gone a bit overboard in her personal beliefs. She believes highly in herself and isn't ashamed to voice her opinion, an overconfident woman with an increased perception of her self-worth. In her mind, she is an incredible asset to the BAHRAM military.

Because of this desire to push herself, Fable has become a rather "war-hungry" sort of individual. That is, thanks to the ongoing war, she has made a name for herself and earned a fearsome reputation. Without war, she would essentially be useless without her Beletseri; thus, as long as she has conflict to prove her worth in, Fable remains more than content to see to it that her enemies suffer, whether they be innocent civilians or not.

Talents & Abilities

 * Fable Ardross is an Ender.

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