Okay, after thinking about it some, I'd like to play a Suli Fire Elemental Sorceress, if that meets with the DM's approval.
Character Name: Zirah Al-Hadid
Race: Suli
Class: Fire Elementalist Sorceress
Description:
Zirah Al-Hadid is a striking young woman with fiery amber eyes that shimmer like molten metal, reflecting her elemental heritage. Her long, dark hair flows like liquid smoke, often pulled back into a braid that sways like a serpent when she moves. Her skin carries a faint, metallic sheen, reminiscent of tempered iron, giving her an ethereal yet grounded presence. She moves with confidence, her demeanor both commanding and enigmatic, hinting at her ability to wield devastating fire magic. Despite the raw power she possesses, there’s a simmering calm beneath the surface, as if she controls the very fire within her.
Background:
Born to a noble Suli family known for their mastery of elemental magic, Zirah Al-Hadid carries the legacy of her ancestors who walked between the worlds of elemental forces and mortal realms. Her name, meaning "of iron," is both a nod to her family’s resilience and her own inner strength. As a child, Zirah was always drawn to the forge fires that lit the streets of her home city. It was there, in the heart of the city’s industrial core, that she first felt the call of fire magic.
Despite her noble birth, Zirah chose the path of a sorceress rather than following in the diplomatic or merchant traditions of her family. Her fiery nature often put her at odds with her more conservative relatives, but she was determined to carve out her own destiny. As an urban sorceress, she has honed her powers, learning to control and manipulate the flames to protect those in need or to burn away corruption in the city’s underbelly.
Now, Zirah finds herself in the heart of the city, where political intrigue and magical danger lurk behind every corner. Whether acting as an enforcer for a powerful guild or navigating the machinations of the city’s elite, Zirah uses her fire to light the way forward—whether by illuminating the truth or reducing her enemies to ashes.