
Name: Skler Evans
Gender: Female
Age: 16
Hair: Blonde, straight, hangs just past shoulders
Eyes: Scarlett
Skin: Pale and smooth
Body type: Lean
Distinguishing features: A pair of white wings
Plagued by the curse and gift of foresight, Skyler roams the multiverse in search of the people she has predicted will die. Her mission is to save them, and to make her travels expedient, she has a set of white wings to boot.
Skyler is a young teenage girl. Naturally one of her first inclinations is to have as much fun as possible, under the personal assumption that she is perfectly invincible due to her youth. She can be silly alot, and be that friend that everyone turns to for a laugh. She also exhibits a higher level of intelligence and wit that one might expect from someone so young. She is not afraid to flaunt this either.
She has a serious side, however. It's one that she tries to keep hidden when she's around lots of people. Plagued with images of the future, she makes it a personal goal of hers to find the people in the futures she predicts, and help them however she can. She puts others first before her own interests. It's likely to get her killed in the end.
She wears a pair of aviator goggles for flight, and is normally seen wearing a white band tee, skinny jeans and converse. She has no weapons unless she needs them, and even then she doesn't really like using them. Her wings are the only abnormal accessory in her inventory. They extend to seven feet on either side.
The oldest of a family of seven, Skyler left home when her parents decided to move the whole family to an obscure part of the multiverse. Her siblings were all born normal, while she was born with a set of wings and the gift of foresight.
Childhood was not kind to her. She was bombarded with migraines and blackouts, and the kids only teased her more when they discovered her predictions always came true. She tried to suppress her abilities because of the constant teasing, and even to this day she tries to hide it from the general public, afraid of what they might think.