She's got skill, money, power, and a temper like frostbite. What she's missing, though, is a self.
She likes to keep the peace. Psyche.
Element(s): Water, ice
Weapon(s): Meteor Hammer, waterbending
Fighting Style: Satya's fighting style has been likened to a striking snake. She likes to hover just out of reach, reacting defensively and evasively, analyzing her opponent and gathering her strength. Then, seemingly randomly, she attacks in ferocious displays of precision and speed. Her speed is really her strongest point. But because of her lack of strength and the pure intensity of her speed, these bursts average about a minute and a half. This is usually more than enough time for her to defeat her opponent, but if it isn't she drops back into her evasive patterns to gather her strength once more.
History: Satya is the second born child of a very wealthy and powerful man in the Northern Water Tribe, who made his living as the head of an organized crime ring that spanned every nation in its prime, but now only two, the Water Tribe and the Earth Kingdom. The Family deals mostly in education and blackmarket weapons transactions. Basically, they provide quality weapons and exceptional training for anyone with the right price. Satya, though she was only the second born child, and a daughter no less, was always her father's favorite. He taught her waterbending himself, despite the longstanding tradition forbidding it and set her to training with any masters withing the Family and arranging a betrothal with a similar company that worked in the Fire Naton and Southern Water Tribe. She knew from a young age that she was being groomed, not only to take her father's place, but to restore the Family to its former glory and she delighted in rising to the expectations. Her shunted brother was the one who eventually brought her success to a screeching halt. When she was seventeen, on a ship from the Northern Water Tribe to the Earth Kingdom, he ambushed them with a team of traitors, killing their father, claiming his father's title, and shoving Satya overboard. She spent three days without food or water on a floe of ice, desperately trying to bend her way to land.
Eventually she found herself being hauled into the boat of some Earth Kingdom fishermen. She spent a year among them in which she experienced a kind of life she had never even dreamed of. It had never occured to her that ever person she had ever known was almost exactly the same. She even noticed that her own personality was cut from that same mold, valuing power and money above all others. So when, after witnessing her scuffle with a gang of street boys, she was approached by the White Lotus, she took the invitation.