Name: Oceane
Age: Upwards of 5000
Gender: female
Species: Fae
Subspecies (If pureblood dragon, this is their subclass -- ex: fire or storm for Pyrad)
Rank: pendraegon fae
Kingdom Alliance (Optional)
Appearance: Oceane is a tall elf with a thin, muscular build. She's around 6'1. Her deep red hair is long and reaches a bit past her waist. Streaks of grey have started to appear in her hair. She prefers to have it tied in a bun and have the bottom left open. She has sharp, angular features. Her eyes are grey with a ring of silver around her pupils.
Personality:
Oceane isn't one to avoid a problem for long. She is very straightforward and gets to the point quickly. She can be slightly harsh or too honest but she does it to help the dragons and fae she looks after. At first, she may seem rude and snappy but Oceane has a trust problem and it takes a long time to win her over.
Recently, Oceane has been even more suspicious of others than usual. She is slowly starting to go mad but Oceane has always been very good at hiding how she really feels. Oceane still has an air of confidence and knows her abilities and how far she can work. She doesn't really pretend that she is less good at something to make someone feel better. Oceane has never been a very empathetic person.
Oceane is protective and fierce as well as cold and calculating. Oceane is cunning and intelligent. She will do almost anything to protect the ones closest to her - her dragon especially. Oceane listens to her head rather then her heart and always makes a decision based on what she thinks is the best for everyone.
As a young fae, she had been curious and bright, always interested in what may have been the smallest things. Now, Oceane is a hardened shell of her past self, her eyes and face betraying nothing. Only her unusually quick temper is a sign that something is wrong since Oceane was a patient person.
Strengths:
-- Swift
-- Agile
-- A good fighter
-- Making decisions
Weaknesses:
-- More fragile
-- Hates very bright lights
-- Off her rocker too (didn't know how else to say it)
Affiliations (Include any relationships -- family, mates, offspring, etc.)
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