Name: Aurora Lilith Age(human years): 17 Creature(You CAN be a human, if you want...): Mundane (specifically a human) Description (An image is STRONGLY)encouraged): [img]http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/212/c/9/gift__felutia_by_zebracrayon-d598sr2.png[/img] Aurora has long black hair and two hues of scarlet red and sapphire blue. She wears a plain white shirt and a light blue checkered skirt wearing an American bomber jacket and boots with fur. Around her neck is a string tied onto two different crystals allowing her to communicate with anything; not animals. Quote(something your character would say): "The fake and the original... to have you compared to them is the most vile." Characteristics: Aurora is optimistic yet has a large ego. She even sometimes disrespects the things she sees saying how grandeur and dear she is. Aurora like's being called the nickname Aura for short. She wields swords of fine art and is extremely intelligent at puzzles and things harder than a labyrinth. Backstory: Aurora is a brave, bubbly young girl who was born to a human father and a human mother who had the powers to see unusual things. She was bullied a lot in her school when she was a child always talking to things that other children couldn't see; interrogated and pressured by never-ending questions and insults. Her house was burnt down, or so it seemed like it. Some 'things' attempting to injure Aurora's mother as her father was in work. With that her mother became blind, gesturing Aurora to take a necklace and see what she used to see, as well kill. As Aurora grew older she became happier, no one to pressure her yet no one to talk to her. That is when, her parents had a talk and registered her into the school of Fey. ~New Year~ As Aurora peered out of her dorm, she sighed hopelessly. The unfamiliar, new faces and peer pressure for them and for her just to settle in once again. She had a debate with herself, to ignore or to tolerate; the third just trying to actually make new 'friends'. The black-haired girl closed her door before staring outside to her open window where the sight of the entrance to the school was. 'A new start'...