Chorihe kohos Olfiel ni Marich II
Typically called ChoriheFrom Touched and Untouchable
Setting: European-Renaissance-esque; Chorihe lives in a palace
Relationships: Alach is Chorihe's younger brother, and, being unalike, they don't get along terrible well -- Chorihe is always looking down on and lecturing Alach, to which Alach does not respond favorably; underneath it all, however, they do love each other. Chimae is Chorihe's sister, and their relationship is businesslike and somewhat distant.
Personality: Intelligent, hard-working and serious, feeling responsible and concerned for everyone around him; he is, however, rather proud, has a tendency to take himself a little too seriously, and is not entirely free of class prejudice.
Profession/Abilities: Chorihe is the inheriting prince, and a very talented administrator.
Age: 22
Height: Tall
Build: Slender, almost wiry
Skin: Cool brown
Hair: Black, falls to his waist, no bangs; hangs free except when he sleeps, at which time it's braided
Eyes: Dark blue
Clothes: Chorihe usually dresses in cold colors and pure blacks and whites, and likes silver jewelry (earrings and rings and accents on his clothes). As for clothes, here's a rundown of the current fashions:
Shirts are tight with high, stiff necks (buttoning all the way up to the chin), and long sleeves with long, stiff cuffs, again with several buttons. Sometimes the neck and cuffs are heavily embroidered, and the buttons are usually made of shining metal (probably silver in Chorihe's case). If Chorihe were "dressed down" (his version of that concept), he might undo the top couple of buttons.
Pants are also tight, buttoning and/or lacing up in various places in order to make them form-fitting, with no pockets. They tend to extend to somewhere on the calf, rarely higher than just below the knee and rarely as far down as the ankle. Under pants with the former, higher cut, nobles usually wear knee-high stockings. Cummerbunds are currently in style.
Shoes have square heels an inch or two high, and squarish toes. The overgarment that completes the typical noble outfit is a loose vest extending to anywhere from mid-thigh to floor-length. These can also be heavily embroidered, and are often fastened loosely across the chest with a lacing-like network of decorative chains. Similar chains and other embellishments such as tassels or strings of beads often appear on any of the garments nobles wear, and Chorihe likes these quite a bit. Sometimes nobles will omit the cummerbund from the outfit in favor of a longer sash worn atop the vest and tied in an elaborately decorative knot. If Chorihe were "dressed down," he might omit the vest.