Name: Bethany Thorne
Age: 15
Species: Cambion (half-demon)
Personality: Bethany has lead a relatively normal life, but she's been sheltered. Because of this her demeanor is usually happy go lucky, and she gets along pretty well with others. However she has no sense for danger, remaining far too trusting and somewhat naive.
Abilities: (She remains largely unaware of her abilities so far, and will not be able to control them at first.) Using Hellfire, Opening/Closing Portals, Hexing (Spreading Negativity or even Sickness), Effecting Occult Phenomenae (Such as Ouija Boards) and Commading Flies
Job: Student
Bio: Bethany was raised by her father who never really explained what happened to her mom. He always seemed to pained by his memories for the girl to really ask much without feeling bad. But the reality was much more complex than she could have imagined.
Her father had hoped to keep her safe from what she was by keeping her ignorant of it. Before he came to raise her, he had been involved in dark cults and strange mysticism. But he left all traces of that life behind him for Bethany's sake. He raised her with all the love and encouragement a girl could want. But he also used his care as an excuse to keep her away from dangerous influences.
Not only did he do his best to keep her away from things scary, demonic, violent or sexual, but he also kept her away from religion, and anything like religion. Because he knew that every belief system had it's own form of magic and he feared the effect that such things might have on her. And so he raised her to put all of her faith in science, reason and logic. Because if she didn't believe in any gods, she would also have no reason to believe in their enemies. Nor to take them seriously should they manage communication with her.
A strange way of dealing with the situation, being fully aware that her mother was the daughter of the demons Beelzebub and Erishkigal, but Jonathan Thorne found that his strategy was working. His daughter had a good life and no reason to be concerned with her mother's side of the family.