[b][u]Name:[/u][/b] Saffron [b][u]Race:[/u][/b] Devil (Imp) [b][u]Race Abilities:[/u][/b] Devils are beings of magic and might, wielding both to overwhelm and obliterate their foes... except imps are rock bottom on the totem pole of infernal beings. Whilst they might have the heart and attitude for it, their tiny size and lack of potency makes them rather... less competent than their bigger relatives. [list][*][u]Fire Magic:[/u] You want a candle lit? Consider it done! A small fire to cook a pot over? Sure! (Just don't let her arms get tired holding a position) Fireballs? Well... it's a dream. Most things have hair and stuff to burn, anyway! [*][u]Flight:[/u] Despite the small size of the wings... [*][u]Pointy Teeth:[/u] The closest thing an imp has to being a big, burly devil: sharp little teeth and a strong bite. You might even lose a fingertip![/list] [b][u]Gender:[/u][/b] Female [b][u]Personality:[/u][/b] Two words that come to mind for Saffron are 'cocky' and 'womaniser'. Of course, both of these were far more appropriate before she died and, needless to say, the brash self-confidence isn't going away any time soon. A third is 'glutton': food, in any quantity, is guaranteed to make her happy if for some reason her upbeat demeanour has been shattered. [b][u]History (Pre-Mortem):[/u][/b] In life, Saffron was the frontman for a heavy metal band: big, muscular, liked to sing about fantasy themes a lot. Life was good, there was no shortage of women to flirt with or luxury foods to enjoy, and the band was reaching new heights and embarking on a world tour. Not a bad achievement for someone that managed to scrape a pass at best on almost every exam that they managed to sit. Then the pyrotechnics for a different part of the show were fired. One barbecued singer later... [b][u]Appearance:[/u][/b] [url=http://safebooru.org//images/1675/1bb7c911af8a936e566603eb91e24ebfd2e7407f.jpg?1754272]Behold the immense foot-tall (11", actually... don't tell her) might![/url] [b][u]Other:[/u][/b] She still likes singing. Even though... well, the appropriate range of songs is totally different.