Name: Aradia Dryden
Age: ???
Gender: Female
Species: Troll
Sexuality: Pansexual
Appearance: Aradia Dryden appears as Aradia Megido from Homestuck, with a few differences. Unlike the First Blended,
Nepeta Valentine, Aradia is not combined with someone else. Rather, she is like her Homestuck counterpart, but with some changes made. She has gray skin, long black hair, black eyes with yellow schlera and red eyeliner, red lipstick and candy corn-colored horns, curled like a ram's.
For clothing, she wears a black shirt with a red Aries symbol on it, a dark grey skirt, a purple blazer, and shiny black shoes.
Personality and Traits: Aradia Dryden is a very happy and enthusiastic person. Despite having been locked up in a test tube for most of her life, she remains a sense of optimism that everything will be alright. She is very good at understanding how people work, because of her ability to see into dreams. This makes her rather insightful, although some of the dreams she has witnessed she doesn't exactly want to talk about. She has an interest in archeology, and often flips out whenever she sees any sort of relic or artifact.
Equipment:
Whip: Indianna Jones style. Can double as a grappling hook, sort of.
Notebook and Pen: For taking notes on things she comes across.
History Book: For reference when discovering artifacts.
Backpack: Nice, big and sturdy.
Skills:
Archeologic Knowledge: Aradia knows alot about archeology, history, and geography.
Acrobatics & Athletics: Aradia is very good at jumping, tumbling, and climbing; skills needed for exploring ruins.
Dream Manipulation: Aradia is able to enter and control other people's dreams. She can observe them, enter them, and change the outcome of them. She cannot affect her own dreams.
Backstory: Aradia was the second creation of the Blenders, a secretive and devious scientific syndicate who worked towards fusing different creatures and people together for insane and nonsensical reasons. After the first Blended escaped, the Blenders kept the other 12 in captivity. They were left to wallow in their cells, alone and unloved, consumed by an existential crisis from a memory of a lifetime they never had. Eventually, the Blenders sent out their creations to random locations to see what would happen. Aradia ended up in the Battle Frontier.