the first Serial successfully made
Liora is a young woman at the age of twenty-two. She stands at a tall five feet, ten inches and her body is slender and muscular, with an hourglass figure. Her skin is pale, and tends to have a blue-green tone to it. She has thick, long, wavy blue-black hair that goes to the small of her back. Her face is oval, but not oddly long. She has round, ice blue eyes that seem to pierce through your very soul, and are framed by dark, long lashes. A thin, upturned nose falls above a plump, pink mouth. On the side of her neck are little slits, gills, which are very difficult to hide. It makes her end up wearing scarves, no matter what the weather, when she was anywhere near someone else. She typically wears as little as possible, and she usually wears dresses. She tends to use make up to cover up the serial number on the back of her shoulder if she isn't wearing sleeves.
She is hard-headed but very kind, and loves to help anyone she possibly can. She is polite, except for when someone annoys her or is being rude, at which point she is very blunt about the fact. She cannot stand to be wrong about things, and will work on things that she cannot get until she is right. Generally, Liora is a quiet person, a girl that doesn't like being in crowds, and would prefer to curl up with a good book by herself. She is not very patient and hardly waits for anything.
Abilities:
breathing under water
controlling water
empathy (being able to tell what others are feeling at the time)
hard skin (tough like scales, hard to penetrate, though not impossible)
She was born in the government hospital, the one where they let mothers have their children if they wanted to get rid of them because they could not afford to keep them. The one that made Liora never know her parents. The one that made her start being experimented on when she was extremely young. She was not the first to be experimented on, but she was the first to actually survive all of the procedures. There isn't much in her history that she let's anyone know, as anything that was not experiments became very personal for her.