[hider=The Morrigan] [hider=Appearance] [img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSdneaRs5FsfMT2iQ_771_Gm2q7-F3J-Ea9_poQF8rT2zLmqLwx[/img] [/hider] [color=92278f][b]Name:[/b][/color] She does not have a name of her own, but goes by the title that has been passed down her family for generations: "The Morrigan". However, she tends to go by Morgan. [color=92278f][b]Gender:[/b][/color] Female [b][color=92278f]Age:[/color][/b] 18 [b][color=92278f]Power:[/color][/b] Necromancy [b][color=92278f]Pet peeves:[/color][/b] -She has a major problem with the ultra religious -She highly dislikes anyone with a superiority complex -If she learns that anyone else has the ability of necromancy, she will most likely either eliminate said person, or make sure that they never use their powers at any time. This is the job of the Morrigan. [b][color=92278f]Special skills:[/color][/b] -Morgan is skilled in using scythes as weapons. -Morgan was mostly raised off the grid, so she knows how to survive on her own. -As a side benefit of her powers, Morgan is able to sense the souls of living beings around her, and can sense what their soul is like. Unless, of course, the subject is trained in hiding his or her soul. -Morgan sees dead people. -Morgan knows a lot about ancient legends. -Morgan can sense the location of anyone when they use necromancy. [color=92278f][b]Weapons:[/b][/color] [hider=Lazarus the Gatekeeper] [img]https://cdn.manomano.fr/faux-avec-pierre-daffutage-140-cm-L-272650-925762_1.jpg[/img] [/hider] [color=92278f][b]Personality:[/b][/color] Due to her isolated upbringing, Morgan isn't a very...social girl. In fact, one might go as far as to say that she is antisocial. She usually tends to keep quiet when she can, and when she can't she often ends up saying the wrong thing, or covers up her inability to socialize with sarcasm and insults. Not only is she socially awkward, but she's awkward in most other respects as well, having not been able to finish her training as the Morrigan. [b][color=92278f]Bio:[/color][/b] Morgan's story does not begin with her birth. It begins with a legend. This legend begins with a war. This war was not one concerning boundaries, land, or resources. No, it was far more important than that. See, a powerful and evil necromancer gave himself eternal life in becoming a lich, and proceeded to summon hordes of the undead. His goal was to rid the world of humanity, leaving only mindless undead puppets to obey his command. For a while, he was succeeding. However, the king of the afterlife grew disturbed. There had been the occasional summoning of spirits, but never as many as the lich was taking. And if the spirits weren't residing in the afterlife, than the afterlife, along with its residents, would get weaker and weaker. So the king sent his only daughter to the mortal realm, deciding to fight fire with fire. The war raged on, but suddenly the humans had a fighting chance. Years later, humanity, lead by the princess of the afterlife and her undead warriors, destroyed the lich. And with that, the princess was assigned by her father to be the guardian of the mortal realm, stopping any humans who perform the dark necromatic school of magic. However, after a few generations, the princess did what all people do when left on the mortal plane: she fell in love. It was the necromancer's great grandson who stole her heart, and with her heart, her immortality. In the arms of the man, the princess became mortal, and, with time, the two aged, and, eventually, died, leaving behind a daughter. And that is how the first Morrigan, mortal gatekeeper of the afterlife, came to be. Many generations later, Morgan was born. She was raised by her predecessor, who worked the night shift as a cemetery caretaker, which allowed her to teach Morgan the ins and outs of being the Morrigan. However, recently, before Morgan was finished with her training to become the Morrigan, her predecessor went missing. After much contemplation, Morgan picked up Lazarus and started on her first journey as the Morrigan. [b][color=92278f]Other:[/color][/b] -In case the rest of my CS didn't make it clear, the job of the Morrigan is to make sure that the dead stay dead, unless they're the ones who are bringing them back, and even then, they mustn't take up permanent residence in the mortal realm. -Morgan is oddly pale due to spending many of her waking hours under the dark night sky. -She's sensitive to light, so she tends to where shades to protect her eyes. In addition to causing her visual annoyance, light, specifically sunlight, tends to cause her pale skin to burn easily. -Morgan tends to wear all black, and always wears a black hoodie. -Small living beings (i.e. plants, small animals, babies) sometimes die at her touch. [/hider]