Name: Rie
Age: 16 (Appearance, at least)
Sex: Female
Your Job: Waitress
Other worldly ethnicity: Huldra
Description:
Rie is a Huldra - a hollow backed otherworldly being with a cow’s tail. She is most commonly wearing a white blouse over a longer black skirt. Her hair is long and blond, flowing to the small of her non-existent back, and she wears a small crown of flowers as her only accessory. Her shoes are normally sandals, although when she is serving a customer, she usually changes into shiny black dress shoes. Her eyes are a bright blue, but they’re frequently turned away – not because of shyness, but because of the weaknesses of her own ethnicity. When a customer gets too close and cuts through her glamour, the bright blue fades to a paler green and her hair loses her shine. Her face loses its otherworldly aura, and becomes plainer. This will only happen when she meets eyes with someone who is relatively close to her.
This glamour that surrounds her gives her the ability to look attractive to others, but strangely enough, it still works when she is viewing her own reflection. She has no control over what she looks like, but as it seems, she's quite happy with it already. It cannot be removed pernamently through any means, however. Due to her transfomation as a Huldra, she can also hide in smaller crevices than usual due to her hollow back. Not only that, but she has gained super-strength, allowing her to carry more orders at a time, but due to that, she will be slower than others. She can whip people around the ears with her cow's tail, causing them to fall deaf for a short amount of time. She is also abnormally lucky - most learn never to gamble with her unless they're willing to cheat.
Personality:
As a Huldra, Rie has more... mischievous tendencies. She enjoys interpreting customers and even other waiters' orders in strange ways - much to the annoyance of the customer. A glass of bloodied wine will become a shard of glass created solely of the liquid, spirits with honey will make her slather the unsuspecting 'spirit' (otherworldly beings) with honey from head to toe, and a simple order of her to draw water from the well will end up in a picture being drawn of something blue...
In public view, her eyes are lively, and there is a constant bounce in her step. She always has a smile ready for any customer that visits - provided they don't irk her beforehand, but this all masks one singular point. Rie is bored... so bored... Even stuff that used to amuse her to no end, like watching the spirits' fingers' stick to the door because of the honey she had slathered on the unfortunate spirit, only causes her a slight smile, before she sinks back in her boredom. Her manner during this is mostly concentrated on the customers, and it really is just a mask but on for their benefit.
She has been a waitress for long enough that it no longer gives her even the slightest amusement to deal with the everyday life, but still she continues her pranks because even a little excitement is better than nothing at all.
Other than her constant boredom, the one thing that characterizes her is a fiery personality. Quick to take offense at minor insults, she can be moved to anger quickly, usually using violence against the one who caused it. She is not quite kind to others, preferring to leave them alone, but she will take pleasure in working with other waiters in pulling pranks on the customers.
In private, she loses the mask of joy and allows her boredom to shine through. In this phase, she becomes more blunt with her words, and becomes quieter. Also, her distaste towards vampires becomes slightly more expressed - "vampire's play" and "common vampire" which came from the large number of vampire workers at the Brittle House.
Fears:
Fire – Rie will immediately recoil away from fire, giving it a wide berth as she works. At night, whenever she wakes in a sweat, it’s usually due to this occurrence. She’s also scared of will o’ the wisps, staying as far away from them as possible. The reason behind this is actually she's afraid of the heat that fire produces, but this phobia has spread to other glowing objects as well.
Children under the age of three - Those horrible children scare her - as she sees them as annoying gits that will take every chance they have to play with her tail. Strangely enough, the cuter they look, the worse she reacts to them. She fears them because she believes that their innocence will cause them to do things that will hurt others that they don't understand.
Dislikes:
Comments about her tail – Be it positive or negative, Rie takes it as an offense when someone refers to her tail. This leads her to quickly swish her tail out of the way when brushing up against others. When it’s a customer, she will try to bear it, but if it’s another waiter, she will confront them immediately.
People seeing through her glamour – Rie views her glamour as an integral part of her appearance and will thus, dislike it whenever someone sees the plainer her that hides under it. When asked to do so by a customer (she can’t very well say no), she’ll quickly glance at them before looking away again.
Blood – The smell of blood makes her dizzy, but Rie will try to hide her discomfort. When she’s asked to serve blood to others, she’ll make sure to hold her nose. After a few minutes, it will start to affect her thinking, so she’ll start acting strangely - as though drunk on alcohol.
Dreams:
Rie dreams of one day where she will be able to lose her tail - legends about Huldras state that with true love, they become normal humans again. Without knowing if this will be true, even for those created by Brittle, she proceeds to dream about the fateful day.
Not only that, but she wants to find the one flower that will match her personality and face perfectly. Roses are too shallow, daisies - too common, and sunflowers are far too bright to survive in her darkened world. But because she really cannot leave the Brittle House, she has to get second-hand information from the customers - but most of the time, Ren.
History/Other:
Rie had spent the beginning of her life in a classic, middle-class family. Her father worked for some company, her mother stayed at home, and she went to school each day down the street. Her friends all had similar lives to her - playing at each other’s houses every week, practicing playing the violin, and getting birthday presents every year.
But when her father lost his job, things went downhill from there. They moved into a poorer place in town - a part of town where the only thing on most of the inhabitants' minds was survival. Both parents unable to find a job, they remained at home every day, while sending Rie to a public school. One day when she was at school, a fight between rivaling gangs caused a fire through her neighborhood, effectively burning down her house as well. It was here that her parents perished. As she was sent to an orphanage, an overheard conversation between two policemen has haunted her for the rest of her life. "... Our witness saw a small, young boy - who gave a chilling grin. He must have been no more than three years of age."
She was shuffled to orphanage after orphanage before finally being 'adopted' by Brittle. Becoming into a Huldra at this point, she lost her back and gained a tail in the process - not quite a positive change in her views. But like all the other waiters, she has changed to adapt. Knowing that there was nothing that would change the situation, she decided to take the best of the events that had brought her to this. Seeing the waiters before her coping so well, she vowed to become used to life as a supernatural being. Observing the playful tricks they had pulled on the customers, she began to mimic them, putting her own twist on the proceedings.
This mimicry has taken her to where she is now – bored out her wits and completely comfortable with the supernatural world she found herself in.