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Inactive Characters / Mira-Fae
« on: June 01, 2017, 04:46:37 am »

Name: Mira-Fae Jadus (pronounced: meerah-fay jade-us)
Nicknames: Mira or Fae by most. Mimi by ones whom are close to her.
Gender: Female
Species: Siren/Harpie
Current Occupation: Royal Scribe

Bio: Mira-Fae is a hybrid of both a Harpie and Mermaid whose tranquil, almost eerie voice proved near-impossible for humans to resist her alluring songs. Before the monsters were sealed in the Underground, Mira had a reputation of perching on dangerous rock formations in the middle of the seas and sang beautiful, tantalizing songs in hopes of capturing the curiosity of human seamen sailing at sea. Humans often referred to her as a Sea Witch or Water Temptress.

Once heard, her songs more often than not lead to many ship wreckages among the rocky formations; standing any surviving humans on these tiny islands. From there on she picked them off one by one, drawing them towards the dark waters with her sensual songs but instead of 'rewarding' them with the pleasures of the flesh, she drowned them and devoured their flesh. Despite her insatable appetite for humans, Mira-Fae never consumed nor touched human souls; fearing them and their power for superstitious reasons. She also chooses not to prey upon human children not only because she finds that mature flesh has a better taste, but also she pities for the short lifespan humans have by comparison and believes that they should at least have a chance at living before meeting an unfortunate end.

Mira's songs have various affects on different monsters; some may find themselves just as spell-bound as humans did while others are completely unaffected by her majesty; and merely hear a beautiful voice singing.

When the war between humans and monsters began, Mira-Fae was often asked to do two things for the crown: to thin the human reinforcements whom arrivedby sea and to document all her experiences and findings during the war.

One day, during the war, a group of specialized humans hunted her down and were able to ambush her; armed with magic and relics to make them capable of resisting her voice. Their aim was to kill the Sea Witch only for her life to be saved by some monsters whom were Royal Guards of the First Platoon. To this day, she still didn't know the individual identities pf said monsters, but she would hope to find out so that she may thank them properly for that fateful day.

Since being sealed in the Underground, Mira was appointed the Royal Scribe as her profession. During her free time she would travel the Underground as a Bard, singing songs of old and making sure that monsters never forgot; or educated the newer generation of the brave monsters whom fought in the war.

Mira-Fae resides in Waterfall and has an impressive collection library of scholar, historian scrolls and books. Most of which, were either from times before and during the war or were simply outdated.

Combat Skills: Mira-Fae was never skilled in combat and often relied on either her voice or electrifying magic to defend herself. She is capable of casting bolts of electricity at her foes, but at best they only stun or temporarily paralyze her foes. Mira also has some knowledge on healing magic, but it's only beneficial for monsters.

Appearance: Mira has a mermaid-like physique, though some distinct differences about her which contrast from most other Sirens is her tail is reminiscent of a teal-grey eel shape and her 'hair' is made up of two live electric  eels coiled about her head. Her 'ears' are actually large shells and if the environment she is in is quiet enough, others may hear the sounds of the oceans crashing on the shores above on the Surface echo from her. Mira also has some skeletal features found on her body, but it's difficult to tell whether if they're her own or someone else's that she uses as a fashion statement. Humans have often told stories that she kept the bones of her victims and wore them as an omen; but whether or not this is true is still uncertain.

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