Full Name:
Circe Agreyor
Nickname:
N/A
Age/Birthdate:
27
Gender:
Female
Sexuality:
Heterosexual
Position:
Witches
Appearance:
Personality:
Circe is a calm and collected individual with strong opinions and firm beliefs. Due to her being both a Witch and a Devil Child, she has learned to remain conspicuous and blend into the shadows, for fear of being discovered and attacked. When she gets used to those around her, she opens up and becomes fairly friendly, cracking jokes and telling stories from her travels. Some would think that she'd hate both Witches and Humans for discriminating against her type, but she's come to understand that they wouldn't change their mind even if she were to provide thorough evidence for her case. Instead, she tries to show them her character before revealing what she is, and hope that they don't try to kill her when she does.
History:
Circe was born to a normal mother and a normal father, neither of whom had any history of their families being Blessed. They were wholly and completely pure-blooded humans, leaving Circe to be born the same way. Growing up, she knew nothing about magic or deities, besides what was written in fairy tales and myths from ancient civilizations. Like every girl, she dreamed of fairies and princes and wizards who could turn boys into squirrels for a day. As she grew, she knew that none of those tales were real.
When she met a new friend, Circe realized just how false that was. The girl, Jass, had introduced herself to the class, then gone to sit by Circe. They exchanged looks and notes, soon becoming best friends. They did everything together; they sat together at lunch, partnered up for group activities, spent every weekend they could at each others houses. They trusted no one else more than each other.
One day, Jass had a surprise for Circe. While no one was around, she froze the ground around Circe's feet with a simple gesture of her hands. If she had been worried about Circe's reaction, the feeling was completely gone when Circe's eyes lit up and she demanded to know how Mass had accomplished such a feat. Jass informed her that it was just something she, and the rest of her family, could do. It wasn't something she picked up at school or with a tutor. Circe was confused, then convinced that if Jass could do it, she could do it to. However, no matter how many times she tried, nothing magical was ever caused by a flick of the wrist or a point of the finger. This made her angry; more angry than she had ever been before. Of course, strong emotions such as that attract the powerful beings that go unseen by most of the world.
One showed up right in Circe's room, a master of trickery and manipulation. His introduction was filled with such charm and appeal; Circe took to him immediately. After chatting for a bit, he offered her a deal. He could grant her the ability to do something even better than conjure ice, in exchange for a small price. It wouldn't be a difficult price to pay, he swore, but if Circe didn't pay the price and attempted to use her power, he would have to take it back.
The offer was so generous, Circe couldn't refuse. They shook on it, and he waved his hands a bit before making a grand entrance. What Circe didn't see as he left was a grin that stretched from ear to ear. A note with information on her ability was left for her the next morning, and Circe was ecstatic to perform for Jass. When they were together, Circe wished for Jass to see it begin to snow in the room they were in. Of course, the illusion occurred and left Jass smiling and laughing with her friend. The price had to be paid, and Circe willed whatever it was to happen.
The lights shut off. Or so she thought. As she realized what had truly happened, she begged the trickster to take away the power and leave her to a normal life, or she would never use it or pay the price. He appeared to her and laughed. "The only way you'll give up your power is by giving up your life."
As Circe grew and got used to her ability and the Price, she began to wander. Her parents were left, distraught and abandoned, wondering what had happened to their only daughter. Circe remained in contact with Jess, but never saw her again. She behaves as a nomad now, wandering from town to town, coven to coven. When she gets to attached or is discovered, she runs.
Magic:
Illusion Manipulation- Circe has the ability to create, shape, and manipulate illusions cast upon their victim. This causes the victim to see, hear, smell, touch, and/or taste things that do not actually exist. While it does not go to the extent of being able to kill anyone, Circe has been known to psychologically damage the occasional victim, permanently. This power will only effectively work if Circe knows a lot about the victim or the people who know the victim, as it can sometimes be easy to see through the illusions.
Price:
Circe is forced to sacrifice her sight in order to be able to use her power. Depending on the desired intensity of the illusion, the amount of time her sight leaves her varies. For the more convincing and lengthy illusions, Circe could lose her sight for days. If it's something on the small side, Circe will only be unable to see for minutes at a time. If she chooses so, she could go for a long period of time without sight by choice and not have to pay the price after casting the illusion or illusions.
Other:
Due to her constantly losing and regaining her sight, Circe's irises have turned white.
Circe Agreyor
Nickname:
N/A
Age/Birthdate:
27
Gender:
Female
Sexuality:
Heterosexual
Position:
Witches
Appearance:
Personality:
Circe is a calm and collected individual with strong opinions and firm beliefs. Due to her being both a Witch and a Devil Child, she has learned to remain conspicuous and blend into the shadows, for fear of being discovered and attacked. When she gets used to those around her, she opens up and becomes fairly friendly, cracking jokes and telling stories from her travels. Some would think that she'd hate both Witches and Humans for discriminating against her type, but she's come to understand that they wouldn't change their mind even if she were to provide thorough evidence for her case. Instead, she tries to show them her character before revealing what she is, and hope that they don't try to kill her when she does.
History:
Circe was born to a normal mother and a normal father, neither of whom had any history of their families being Blessed. They were wholly and completely pure-blooded humans, leaving Circe to be born the same way. Growing up, she knew nothing about magic or deities, besides what was written in fairy tales and myths from ancient civilizations. Like every girl, she dreamed of fairies and princes and wizards who could turn boys into squirrels for a day. As she grew, she knew that none of those tales were real.
When she met a new friend, Circe realized just how false that was. The girl, Jass, had introduced herself to the class, then gone to sit by Circe. They exchanged looks and notes, soon becoming best friends. They did everything together; they sat together at lunch, partnered up for group activities, spent every weekend they could at each others houses. They trusted no one else more than each other.
One day, Jass had a surprise for Circe. While no one was around, she froze the ground around Circe's feet with a simple gesture of her hands. If she had been worried about Circe's reaction, the feeling was completely gone when Circe's eyes lit up and she demanded to know how Mass had accomplished such a feat. Jass informed her that it was just something she, and the rest of her family, could do. It wasn't something she picked up at school or with a tutor. Circe was confused, then convinced that if Jass could do it, she could do it to. However, no matter how many times she tried, nothing magical was ever caused by a flick of the wrist or a point of the finger. This made her angry; more angry than she had ever been before. Of course, strong emotions such as that attract the powerful beings that go unseen by most of the world.
One showed up right in Circe's room, a master of trickery and manipulation. His introduction was filled with such charm and appeal; Circe took to him immediately. After chatting for a bit, he offered her a deal. He could grant her the ability to do something even better than conjure ice, in exchange for a small price. It wouldn't be a difficult price to pay, he swore, but if Circe didn't pay the price and attempted to use her power, he would have to take it back.
The offer was so generous, Circe couldn't refuse. They shook on it, and he waved his hands a bit before making a grand entrance. What Circe didn't see as he left was a grin that stretched from ear to ear. A note with information on her ability was left for her the next morning, and Circe was ecstatic to perform for Jass. When they were together, Circe wished for Jass to see it begin to snow in the room they were in. Of course, the illusion occurred and left Jass smiling and laughing with her friend. The price had to be paid, and Circe willed whatever it was to happen.
The lights shut off. Or so she thought. As she realized what had truly happened, she begged the trickster to take away the power and leave her to a normal life, or she would never use it or pay the price. He appeared to her and laughed. "The only way you'll give up your power is by giving up your life."
As Circe grew and got used to her ability and the Price, she began to wander. Her parents were left, distraught and abandoned, wondering what had happened to their only daughter. Circe remained in contact with Jess, but never saw her again. She behaves as a nomad now, wandering from town to town, coven to coven. When she gets to attached or is discovered, she runs.
Magic:
Illusion Manipulation- Circe has the ability to create, shape, and manipulate illusions cast upon their victim. This causes the victim to see, hear, smell, touch, and/or taste things that do not actually exist. While it does not go to the extent of being able to kill anyone, Circe has been known to psychologically damage the occasional victim, permanently. This power will only effectively work if Circe knows a lot about the victim or the people who know the victim, as it can sometimes be easy to see through the illusions.
Price:
Circe is forced to sacrifice her sight in order to be able to use her power. Depending on the desired intensity of the illusion, the amount of time her sight leaves her varies. For the more convincing and lengthy illusions, Circe could lose her sight for days. If it's something on the small side, Circe will only be unable to see for minutes at a time. If she chooses so, she could go for a long period of time without sight by choice and not have to pay the price after casting the illusion or illusions.
Other:
Due to her constantly losing and regaining her sight, Circe's irises have turned white.