[u][b][color=goldenrod]Full Name:[/color][/b][/u] Rozalia “Roze” Singer [u][b][color=goldenrod]Age:[/color][/b][/u] 24 [u][b][color=goldenrod]Species:[/color][/b][/u] Human, with diluted Deity blood within her. Also, a Witch. [u][b][color=goldenrod]Gender:[/color][/b][/u] Female [u][b][color=goldenrod]Sexuality:[/color][/b][/u] Pansexual [u][b][color=goldenrod]Appearance:[/color][/b][/u] Roze stands at about 5’7, with a slim yet curvaceous build, and toned muscles. Her heart-shaped face is in no doubt an attractive one, with a dimpled smile that can range from mischievous to flirtatious in seconds; a small, button nose; and oval shaped eyes the deep colour of cerulean, framed with long black lashes, and natural dark brows above. Atop her head sits an often wild mess of jet black curls; when tamed, usually reaching about her mid-back. Prior to her death and resurrection, her skin was peppered with scars and bumps from altercations in her past. However, now that she’s been brought back to life by some mysterious benefactor, the only marks upon her skin is her anti-demon-possession tattoo, sitting just at the nape of her neck; and a handprint burned upon her right shoulder. Other than that, her skin is as smooth and clear as a baby’s butt. Thanks Hell. You do wonders for a girl’s complexion. [u][b][color=goldenrod]Personality:[/color][/b][/u] On the surface, Roze appears to be a pretty easy-going friend. No matter the situation, she’s ready for a sassy quip or some kind of snarky joke – oh, and the puns. The puns are endless. As are the innuendos. Other than that, she’s both headstrong and brave, very willing to throw herself into the line of fire to protect those she cares about. Although sometimes clouded by her sarcasm, she has plenty of compassion and understanding; for those that don’t test her patience, that is. When looking deeper, Roze is a severely troubled young woman. As one already knows, hunting is a stressful job. Top that with the fact that she was forced to witness (and partially cause) the death of her parents at a young age; and her recent stint in Hell following her own pretty horrific death – it’s a wonder Roze has retained her sanity in these troubled times. Despite this, Roze is quite happy to cover it all up. Acting nonchalant about the situation is much easier than giving into her emotions – especially when it comes to her younger sister. Looking after her is far more important than her own safety – shit, that’s part of the reasons he went to Hell in the first place. Because of this smothering of emotions and terrible experiences, Roze’s temper is certainly one to avoid. As her patience is tested she will happily resort to sarcastic insults – but when someone goes too far and makes her snap, she’ll quite happily beat the brains out of them. [hider=Backstory] [u][b][color=goldenrod]Backstory:[/color][/b][/u] Rozalia was the first child of Nathan Singer (The younger brother of Bobby Singer) and Italian-born Katerina – also the niece of Bobby Singer. She and her family lived in a somewhat more middle-class home than her dear Uncle; thanks to the rather successful jobs of her parents. They had plenty of money, but it also meant that they needed quite a bit of babysitting work. Bobby was only too happy to give up his time when he had it for the girls, considering they were the closest thing he had to children. Unfortunately, this arrangement attracted some slightly more nefarious attention, thanks to Bobby’s own job of hunting. Despite his defences against the supernatural that he had secretly inputted in his brother’s home, (As he and his family were blissfully unaware of the dark that existed in the world), demons still managed to find his family – and oh, did they have a field day with them. When Roze was 7 and Amelia 4, a demon possessed Katerina, making her attack Nathan. In his attempt to stop her aggressive advances, he tragically killed her. Not that this stopped the demon. While a young Roze watched in horror, the demon left the corpse of Katerina and possessed Nathan – who then turned its attention to Roze. Barricading herself in her younger sister’s room, a panicked Roze phoned Bobby, lost on what to do. Thankfully for her, he’d put extra defences against demons in their bedrooms – as he couldn’t bear the thought of them falling prey to their evil. With his instructions, she was able to find a gun (Yeah, a bit paranoid of him, but shit, it worked out okay in the end.) stashed in the closet of their bedroom, and loaded it in time for the door to be busted down. Turning the gun towards the demon, Roze pulled the trigger in a blind panic. [hr] Following the “home invasion murders” of their parents (That’s the story they sold to the cops anyway), Roze and Amelia moved in with Bobby – and rather than protecting them from the knowledge of his world, he was forced to teach them everything he knew. This became especially important when their powers manifested. At first it started out small – random blackouts around Amelia despite the electrics working perfectly fine in other rooms; and things around Roze randomly turning on – or exploding. Mostly exploding. As they grew up, these occurrences happened often enough for Bobby to realize the girls themselves were doing it – whether they knew it or not. This knowledge was consolidated when he found an 11-year-old Amelia sat outside, petting tendrils of darkness as if they were pet snakes. After doing some research, certain things connected in Bobby’s mind. Their mother had been mysterious at the best of times – the wedding between her and his brother had been sparse in terms of guests – hardly any of her family attended the event. She had been fairly skittish around the subject as well – all they knew was that she was from Italy, with family there and in Greece. After some research, Bobby came to the conclusion that a fairly long time ago, the bloodline of their Mother had been touched by Greek Deities. Specifically Erebus, the personification of darkness, and Phoebe, a Titan of light. And these two personifications had made themselves known in the girls. Armed with this knowledge, Bobby encouraged the girls to try and develop their powers, simply in an attempt to control them, and to ensure that they wouldn’t go wild one day. Amelia was quite happy to do so – there was always darkness around her to use, and it heeded her wishes quite easily. However, with Roze, it was far more problematic. Light was a much harsher ingredient than darkness, and much less accessible. After a few months of fairly destructive consequences, Roze turned her back on her natural power, and instead used a far more common source – good ol’ regular magic! [hr] As the girls grew older, they eventually started going out on hunting trips by themselves. With how busy Bobby was in his later years, Roze was only too happy to start taking Amy out by herself. With an awesome car (Not the Impala *sob*) and the open road, they were staying away from home for longer and longer each time. Things were looking good – until Amelia began to lose control of her darkness. Having had no issues with the power in her youth, the girls were growing increasingly worried about these sudden spikes in loss of control surrounding Amelia's darkness. Roze was particularly concerned – after the death of her parents, she was not going to let her little sister die too. No matter what the cost was. After a few weeks of research, Roze finally came to the conclusion that if Amelia was going to regain her control over darkness, she would need a creature of darkness as a teacher. And you don't get much darker than demons. Without telling anyone, Roze made her way to the closest crossroad she could find, and summoned a demon, much to her own disgust. But she was beginning to get desperate. Each day, Amelia was being consumed more and more by the dark, and they were running out of time to save her. A demon showed up, and he was more than happy to help – on one condition. Roze's soul. Due to the large request asked by Roze, and her less than friendly previous contact among demons (i.e. sending their smokey-ass butts back down to Hell at every damn chance she got), the usual ten years got cut down to five. With no other options open to her, Roze accepted. Thankfully, the demon kept his word. Masquerading as a human expert on light and dark magic, he trained Amelia in how to regain her control, and stop it from controlling her in turn. After a few years, she was as good as new... and Roze was nearing the end of her time on Earth. Following the death of Dean Winchester, Roze realized that if they hadn't found a way to get out of the contract, she wouldn't either. So with a day left, Roze finally told Amelia what she had done, and made her promise not to tell their Uncle Bobby or Sam. Begrudgingly, the younger girl agreed, and five days after the death of Dean, Roze was taken by the hellhounds herself. For the months that followed, Amelia became more immersed in hunting, using more and more dangerous methods in an attempt to avoid thinking about the death of her sister. Whenever she came into contact with Bobby or Sam, she made up excuses for her sister not being there. However, when she eventually ran into Sam during a hunt, she had to tell him the truth – he then urged her to tell her Uncle. After thinking about it for a few weeks, she finally plucked up the courage to tell him... however, it was he who phoned her, and she received the news that not only was Dean back from the dead, but so was Roze – both with mysterious handprints on their shoulders, and having no idea how they came back. Now the sisters are back together once again, hunting and living on the open road. However, things are most definitely changed between them. A stint in Hell will do that to people. [/hider] [hider=TL;DR version of backstory] Sisters; nieces of Bobby Singer. Roze was seven, Amelia 4 when parents are murdered by demons. Taken in by Bobby, taught the way of the hunter. Developed powers – Roze powers of Light, Amelia powers of Darkness – due to be being descendants of Deities on mysterious mother's side. Amelia has no real issues, Roze does, and so she turns instead to old fashioned magic and becomes a witch. Girls grow up; begin hunting out on open road. After some time, Amelia begins to lose control of her Dark magic. Roze sells her soul to demon in order for said demon to teach Amelia how to regain control of powers. Contract cut from 10 years to 5 due to large request, and not so friendly relationship with demons in general. Roze dies 5 days after Dean Winchester – they enjoy a stint in Hell together. Amelia takes to hunting by herself. Roze resurrected with Dean – by unknown power. Now hunting with her little sister once again. [/hider] [u][b][color=goldenrod]Extra:[/color][/b][/u] Drives a 1969 Chevy Camaro, black. In terms of weapons, Roze has a pretty well-rounded knowledge in all of them, from firearms to blades. As for personal preference, she prefers lighter handguns over the heavier stuff, and seriously loves working with blades. Long ones or short ones – if it’s sharp and pointy, she’ll like it and use it. As for her powers, her magic is pretty diverse. A fluent speaker in most ancient languages, it won’t take her long to decode or translate a magic book in order to get a spell from it. Although she’s never gone as far as using black magic – where you use human sacrifices and whatnot – she’s still a pretty powerful witch. Her natural power – control over Light – is something she prefers to avoid using. Because of the harsh and destructive nature, she never truly learned how to control it without it hurting her in turn. The few times she has used it has always resulted in haemorrhaging from the nose, ears and eyes, migraines, and depending on how much she has used, temporary blindness. Although she’s never gone far enough for it to happen, she’s fairly certain too much use would result in a comatose state, or even death.