[Center][img]https://i.pinimg.com/474x/13/18/6f/13186f743652d7f3dac94f4afcb4de0f--blunt-hair-emily-blunt.jpg[/img] Adira Malette 135|Witch|Balanced Soul|The Follower March 30th, Aries A very elegant, confident, and determined tone about her, Adira has an air about her of a well to do woman. One that if you didn't know her well, would make you think she wasn't the type to work well with others. A cover she hides herself behind well. In truth she is actually quite unsure of herself. Given some of the best education in the south, while she was growing up, Adira is very intelligent.Yet the smart ideas she has are usually spoken in the form of a question. Most of her attitude comes from the fact that she works so closely with Sybil, and knowing she is untouchable by anyone but Sybil herself. Though despite how powerful she is, she is more likely to cower if she does something she was told by Sybil wrong. A mixture of respect of the woman who gave her everything and slight fear of Sybil is one of the reasons she is so loyal to her and will do whatever she is asked. No matter if she sometimes questions it. The Malette family themselves having been a very powerful family from the south, known for dabbling in blood magic and for following Sybil when she ran the South Covern. Adira has known Sybil since she was born and Sybil has been almost like a mother to her her whole life. Her mother dying when she was very young, leaving her to her grandfather as her father was not in the picture. When the chance to leave came up, she couldn't do it. Adira herself is very versed in both her dark and old magic, though her old magic is used more for personal uses. Just like her mother and grandfather, Adira is a very strong blood witch. Which in truth works well with her ability to cut things and people without touching them. Which keeps it from affecting her soul and mind as it does some, something that makes her far less crazy than her family members. She still does suffer from affliction, and can hear voices, not only from her own head, but being born with it she has learned ways to handle it. [/center]