Changeling - Inga
Nature | Saint |
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Demeanor | Fatalist |
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Merits |
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Flaws |
Court | Seelie |
Kith | Troll |
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Iron Will |
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Changeling's Eyes |
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Glamour | 4 |
Willpower | 4 |
Banality | 3 |
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Attributes |
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Physical |
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Social |
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Mental |
Strength (Lifting)
Strength (as human)
Dexterity
Stamina (High Pain Threshold)
|
4
3
3
4
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Charisma
Manipulation
Appearance
|
2
2
2
|
Perception
Intelligence
Wits
|
3
3
3
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Abilities |
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Talents |
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Skills |
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Knowledges |
Alertness (Searching)
Athletics
Brawl
Empathy
Scan
Sense Deception
|
4
3
3
2
2
2
|
Animal Ken
Climbing
Drive
Etiquette
Melee (Northern Axe)
Stealth
|
2
1
2
1
4
1
|
Computer
Enigmas
Science (Astronomy)
|
2
2
1
|
Advantages |
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Backgrounds |
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Arts |
|
Realms |
Resources
Chimerical Cat
Dreamer
|
2
2
1
|
Primal
Wayfare
|
2
1
|
Nature
Prop
Scene
|
3
2
1
|
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Ursula grew up in Seattle, a large, shy girl, a daydreamer who occasionally saw things no one else did... palaces in abandoned warehouses and the like. She went to Eckstein and Nathan Hale, and sporadically attends NSCC studying astronomy, but has a difficult time concentrating, so spends most of her time working for Fin and Feather in the U District, commuting from her parents' home near Magnuson Park. She's always gotten along better with animals than people, and has a cat named Niko, which her mother is forever forgetting to feed, and claims to have never seen.
Ursula is tall, with freckles, a snub nose, and startling emerald green eyes. She'd never be called pretty. Her hair is long, straight, and looks as if it wished it were red. It's usually caught back in a ponytail.
Ursula's other half is Inga. She's a quiet Troll, blue-skinned, with the same emerald eyes as Ursula. Her hair is also long, but black, and bound in a twice-caught ponytail. She's strong, and over six feet tall. Her horns are twisted, and delicately tapered. She wields a great Northern axe with ease, and doesn't hesitate to use it when her friends and charges are threatened. She prefers to keep her own council, but is not above butting into a conversation to remind people that there is something they're supposed to be doing...