Characters I Play
Teuthida is a L80 resto shammy. She's protective, optimistic, cheerful, friendly, carries sandwich rations (lately that means fish), and occasionally blasts things with fire or lightning. (Teu, L34 mage, is a secondary incarnation of Teuthida; Teu occasionally gives up her mail armor and shield to practice fine-tuning her fire-flinging abilities.) When not out adventuring, she spends her time with Valyrie, a fellow shaman she's been close to her entire life.
Ovistine Lighthammer is a L71 dwarf priest. I list "dwarf" instead of a spec because I haven't played her enough in LK to settle on a spec, and her dwarfiness is a major part of her personality. Ovi has long braids that flap about like crazy when she casts spells, which has got to be one of the cutest things in WoW. Ovi grew up in Stormwind and spent her early years trying very, very hard to fit in and be as human-like as possible; it's only in the last few years that she's found people who accept her for who she is. Her accent will always be kind of humanish, but she's not rewording everything she says to avoid dwarvish phrasings anymore.
Nancie Lighthammer is a L72 prot paladin. She's a veteran of the Third War, a veteran of the conflict in Alterac Valley, and Ovistine's mother. While she spent several years in semi-retirement, teaching at the Cathedral of Light in Stormwind, she came out with a vengeance and has volunteered to train recruits at Valiance Keep. She hates the Horde with a passion and feels extremely betrayed by Arthas, although she herself never met him during the war. She's looking forward to "stickin' a hammer where it'll do th' most good", should she ever catch up to him.
Lyja Bibblebonk is a L70 fury warrior. She's the part-owner of Dea-Bibblebonk Alchemy, formerly the head of the Azeroth Bankers' Union, and she really started adventuring as... exercise. She was getting really out of breath carrying stacks of paperwork up and down the stairs; if you run down eight bears for their flanks, you get in shape pretty quick! She's been pumping thorium for the last several months, trying to get her arms strong enough to carry bigger weapons. Hey, gnomes need a little more help sometimes!
Agness Dea is a L35 affliction warlock. Another one of the owners of Dea-Bibblebonk Alchemy, she's recently started looking into scribe work. For a very long time, Agness was a shadow priest, but then she was invited to the Shadowy Knits Club -- a club for shadoweave tailors to get together and work on their knitting projects -- and started meeting more warlocks. It is not true that she learned to summon an imp because her fiancé won't buy her an umbrella swift, and imps will hold up hanks of yarn so you can wind them into balls. Imps aren't paid enough to do that.