[quote=Darcs] Plz tell if something's wrong. Maman Brigitte Ghede, 'Brigitte' Technically ageless, her current incarnation and human shell is about 25 Female Mythology, Ghede loa (Syncretic Religions, Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo) Crass and perpetually buzzed. Brigitte is actually the one who came up with the idea that she and some of the other Loa should participate in the 'game' of inhabiting human bodies and seeing what they could get up to. Brigitte is not a technical thinker, instead rely on creative solutions to problems both major and mundane. She isn't a deep thinker and enjoys living in the now, drinking her spicy rum and reveling in the traditions of Old Voodoo. Brigitte has a devil may care attitude, curses like a sailor and is promiscuous, as well as protective of the dead.Brigitte is a powerful death spirit (Ghede Loa) possessing a human host. While in the human realm, her powers are significantly weakened and she is limited by the frailty of the human body. That being said, she is an incredibly strong death spirit, with quite a following in places where Voudou is practiced, as such, she has fairly strong magical and spiritual abilities in the human realm that she carries over from her own plane of existence and worship. She possesses basic pyromancy and necromancy, using the abilities costs her a great deal, and she can't really focus on much else when she uses these supernatural powers.As a Loa of the dead, Brigitte can detect the presence of ghosts. She can cast her spiritual form out of her human body and into the body of a lesser minded being (animal), temporarily, at a great cost to her human vessel. A flask filled with rum infused with hot peppers.-- Baron La Croix Ghede, 'Mr. Lakwa' Technically ageless, his current incarnation and possessed human shell is about 45 Male Mythology, Ghede loa (Syncretic Religions, Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo) Mr. Lakwa is one suave motherfucker. Like his sister spirit Brigitte, he can be quite crass at times, but to contrast this, he is also the height of class and culture. Mr. Lakwa is sophisticated and has a debonair air about him, dressing in suits and speaking French-Creole accented English, he is never far away from a glass of bourbon and a fine cigar. An expert on death and the protection of deceased spirits, Lakwa is an existentialist and believes life and death to be humorous and absurd. He prefers to focus on extreme individuality and getting as much enjoyment out of life as possible. Like Brigitte, Mr. Lakwa is a powerful death spirit (Ghede Loa) possessing a human host. While in the human realm, his powers are significantly weakened and he is limited by the frailty of the human body. Mr. Lakwa is significantly weaker than Brigitte in raw magical and spiritual energy, but his human body is physically stronger than hers. He is also much more cunning than her, skilled in the manipulation of people and the use of his speech, bribery and sexuality in getting people to do what he wants. As a Loa of the dead and sexuality, Mr. Lakwa can detect the presence of ghosts and can sense sexual energy. He can cast his spiritual form out of his human body and into the body of a lesser minded being (animal), temporarily, at a great cost to him. On his suit is a heavily stylized cross that serves both as a pin, and a very small container for a lethal poison. The cross is platinum, silver and is covered in diamonds. -- [/quote] Both accepted.