[hider=Tali] [color=yellow]Name:[/color] Tali Toya [color=yellow]Magical Child Name:[/color] Call of the Wild [color=yellow]Age:[/color] 15 [color=yellow]Height:[/color] 150cm [color=yellow]Weight:[/color] 43kg [color=yellow]Gender:[/color] Female [color=yellow]Appearance:[/color] [hider=Normal] [img]http://data2.whicdn.com/images/66967687/large.jpg[/img][/hider] [hider=Magical] [img]http://www.wallpapersxl.com/wallpapers/1920x1200/giant-gril/544471/giant-gril-girl-riding-a-tiger-fantasy-544471.jpg[/img][/hider] [hider=Magical - face] [img]http://41.media.tumblr.com/4c49d0dfeb44cf35f04cf9f943f5b654/tumblr_o5w10f3xuZ1s1ufrxo1_500.png[/img][/hider] [color=yellow]Personality:[/color] Curious but serious, Tali is often seen as distracted or even whimsical. She stares into the sky with wonder and sometimes seems to be part of it. In her classes, she doesn’t speak much and is often staring out the window or up at a shining piece of ribbon yet somehow she manages to pass her classes with good marks. She is quiet but not shy, she usually doesn’t feel the need to talk, although when she does it is usually profound. Her general aloofness adds to the feeling as if she could be around and yet not at any moment. It seems that she can appear in a room without being noticed and leave just the same. [color=yellow]Gimmick/Theme behind Powers:[/color] Cats [color=yellow]Psychological weakness:[/color] Distrust. Dislike of humans. [color=yellow]Powers:[/color] Tali has been gifted with powers from the Tiger Spirit. She is even quicker, stealthier and has a surprising amount of power behind her attacks when transformed. She has super hearing and night vision, just like a cat. [color=yellow]History:[/color] Tali always liked animals. Even as a child she could often be found in the park crouched next to a dog, sitting in a tree peacefully with birds or picking up lost frogs from the street and returning them to water. She would wonder in the forest alone, just looking around and exploring with her calm but quick climbing up trees, through thickets and across long stretches of marshland. She belonged among the roots, leaves, and wind that much she knew. One day she was sitting on a log and looking up at the sky. A strange bird flew across her vision, much faster than most of them she had ever seen. She hopped to her feet and followed after its shadow. She ducked under branches, over stones and through thick leaves. She burst through the edge of the thicket and watched as it crossed over a cliff -stopping before she fell. She peered over the side. It was a long way down with a thin river at the bottom. She looked back up to see the strange bird nearly out of site. She looked down the river to see a wooden log stretching the distance, old roots having long been pulled out. She walked over to it timidly and put a foot on it. It didn’t move whatsoever. She balanced on it and hopped up and down but the strong wood held tightly together. She looked over the length of it. It wasn’t too far, and the base was wide enough for her to stand on with both feet. She fell to her knees and began to crawl across, carefully but smoothly. She focused herself on the soft breeze, the sun to her left. Halfway there. She pressed on, curious more than anything to see the other side. Before she could think, before she could react the tree complained. The branches made horrible twisting and popping noises. These moments seemed to go frame-by-frame. She had a sudden feeling of weightlessness and then a heavy hit on her back. It was dark out, this much she knew, but she could see just fine. She was laying on soft grass and could hear someone mowing their lawn. As soon as she shifted, they stopped. [color=orange][i]’Hello,’[/i][/color] a calm, smooth but unfamiliar voice said. She tried to move but every muscle in her body ached, refused. [color=orange][i]’Please, conserve your energy,’[/i][/color] the voice said, she heard shifting on the ground. In fact, she heard everything quite well. The bark on trees shifting over the centre, the wings of a nearby moth. She closed her eyes, overwhelmed. She felt a presence beside her. She forced her eyes open again. Above her was the face of a tiger. Just its head filled her entire vision, its nose alone was nearly the size of her head. She did not gasp, she was not afraid. She felt at home, even more so than the room she normally slept in. A quiet thought crossed her mind, [color=red][i]You saved me, didn’t you?[/i][/color] [color=orange][i]’Yes,'[/i][/color] the voice said before the tiger turned and walked away with heavy feet. She closed her eyes and felt the vibrations through the ground until she could not sense them anymore, then fell asleep once again. [hr] Her parents had grounded Tali for being out all night but she refused to tell them what happened. How could she? Something happened that night that even she couldn’t understand. Her clothes were tattered into pieces, her body had been exhausted for days but she was left without a scratch. She decided to continue life as normal. Anybody who seemed a little different would, of course, have their bullies. She was strange to them and she understood that they weren’t smart enough to realise that they were strange to her. She decided to ignore them. A girl with blonde hair tied up high behind her head came up to her and tripped her - She didn’t need to look up to know it was Ashley. She walked off cackling like a crow as Tali stayed on the floor on her hands and knees. Her right eye began to ache and she covered it. She heard the girl’s footsteps as she walked away, she heard the door open behind her, she heard voices all around her. Her eyes glazed over. She stood. Some kid leaning against her locker gasped and covered her mouth, pointing at Tali. She shot her a glare then slinked through the crowd until she stood on the window sill. They were on the second story. The hallway quieted its chatter and people craned their heads to look at her. A girl screamed, threatening to call a teacher. Tali looked over her shoulder, her scarred golden eye glistening then leapt. [/hider]