[center][b][i]Oriana[/i][/b][/center] [center][b]Appearance:[/b] Female -Shoulder length, wavy, brown hair, separated and tied into four even sections by teal ribbons. -Eyes are two different colors; one pale blue, one dark brown. They were originally both blue, but she modified one magically. -Is a whopping 4'9" -Weighs 101 lbs. -Age: 19[/center] [center][b]Description:[/b][/center] Oriana has soft features, except for her almost manly jawline (still feminine, but almost manly). Her eyes show a lot more seriousness than she means to, as she is quite playful. She is relatively strong (really, not very strong; can only lift about half her own weight on her shoulders), but the muscles don't show. She wears furs and skins, with the occasional leather if she can afford it. These are usually caked with mud from living in the forest for so long. Under these furs, she wears a very feminine outfit, but it's not practical to wear it alone unless she's in town. Every once in a while, she'll wear a very fancy dress, but made from furs and leather, complete with corset. All of her time in the forest has given her numerous scratches and her magic has earned her the title of The Forest Witch to townsfolk in the surrounding towns. This isn't something she disapproves, either. In fact, she's aided their opinion by charming men, entering their homes, and then igniting them with more magic. The demon possessing her flesh and appearing as a moving tattoo isn't exactly a reason to not be afraid. While her magic is strong and quick, it is also unpredictable. She can rely on the demon to make it more predictable, but at the cost of a significant deal of power. She can enhance the demon's magic a little by dancing, creating a prolate spheroid of magic around her. This limits range to within just a few feet from her in any direction, but it is stronger; however, it's still not nearly as strong as her unpredictable wild magic. Strong negative emotions, however, cause a frightening release of magic, harming friend and foe alike. The ground beneath her boils, her hands release a suffocating and poisonous fog of pure magic, her eyes glow brightly, and the ends of her hair pour out smoke. Excitement and positive emotions have a similar effect in that her eyes glow and her wrists release wisps of magic, but nothing comes of it except the rare, spontaneous tongue of flame. [center][b]History:[/b][/center] Oriana was born to a traveling family. They were deeply religious and also deeply afraid of uncontrolled, unschooled magic. When the clan found out about her magic (disastrously, with a wagon of the caravan erupting in flame) not long after she began puberty, she was abandoned in the forest with only a knife and her clothes. She took the name of the goddess to to whom the shrine she was abandoned at in the forest was devoted to disconnect herself from her family. She was provided with everything she'd needed in terms of food, water, and shelter by the people who visited the shrine and her occasional scavenging. The deeply religious regard her as an avatar of the Goddess Oriana, as she looks almost exactly like images of the goddess appear, but all others fear her for her magic. She later found she wasn't the only member of her family to be abandoned like this; her great grandfather, Rowlous, had been, as well. Eventually, the nobles in charge of the towns she was attacking decided to stop giving her credit for the kills, calling it a plague. She didn't complain, since it meant she could kill at a quicker pace, as diseases are stronger than superstition. [center][b]Personality:[/b][/center] She's a little on the crazy side and trusts nearly no one. The locals in nearby towns believe her to be a "Forest Witch" who "charms men and kills them in the woods, where she steals their souls." This is only a partial truth however; she charms men, kills them in their homes, and steals their money to buy food and new clothes when hers deteriorate. She's not completely crazy, however; she just does what she wants when she wants how she wants to do it. Mind you, that does mean she spends a lot of time jumping through the trees and killing people who are hunting her, but they clearly deserve it. However, despite her antisocial and untrusting nature, she does not like being alone; loneliness means it's harder to survive. However, having lived in the woods and more or less becoming feral, she cannot integrate with normal society and were she to find a lover, they would have to be as wild as her.