Name:Sandi
Age:32
Race:Daemos
Species: Cat
Affiliation: Daemos
Appearance: Human- As a human, Sandi isn't the most attractive of beings. She's slender, almost to the point of looking gaunt, with angular features. She has high cheekbones and jaw length black hair. She stands at about 5' 11" and has the most curious eyes a human has ever seen: amber in colour. Very strange. When asked, she usually waves it off as some curious malady. Her normal choice of attire for her human form is a floor length black skirt, with a matching black jacket and wrap. She also wears a curious looking black cap that one suspects may belong to that of the male gender. It is pushed a little to the foreward, casting a shadow over her eyes.
Cat- As a cat she's also rather unassuming. She's an Egyptian Mau, a long, lynx-like cat with white fur and black spots. (
http://www.animalpets.org/page-51-Egyptian-Mau.html Picture)
She has the same amber eyes that probe around curiously, and an easy, graceful demeanor.
Abilities: The ability to freely shift into her cat or human forms, along with her clothing. She seems to become more graceful (if not a bit more damp) in the rain, and generally being around water seems to give her more zeal, though she's yet to figure out how to control it.
History: Sandi calls herself the 'Freelance solution to people's problems' and she has tried to live up to that title throughout her life, short as it is thus far. She is graceful and feminine, but doesn't take on the submissive role of the woman that is so prevailant in the 1800s. She's independent and likes to go about at night and fend for herself, so to speak. Rumor has it that she runs a business of sorts, though reports of what it is she actually does changes from telling to telling, and has ranged from the notion that she might be the leader of a supernatural cult, to black market sellings of aphrodisiac and potions. Nobody has actually been brave enough to ask her to confirm or deny these alligations, though most agree that she'd give her snorting laugh and walk away, question still unanswered. Wether or not these rumors are true, well, some say we may never know.
How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct.
- Benjamin Disraeli