[@Quincy] There is no aspect to her personality save for the following two points that display a lack of humanity: [indent][i]-Her subservience[/i], which could be argued. Humans are more than capable of being subservient to others on a general scale, especially those whose upbringing exposes them to certain stimulus [i](slavery)[/i]. [i]-Her anxiety[/i] over exactly the reason you're rejecting the character. The perception that her and her motivations are synthetic, and that she's not a real person. This is a very non-human character flaw, granted. But it too could by mostly waved off as being from an enslaved minority.[/indent][hr]She understands on a literal level that she is not a flesh and blood human, but I never intended to play her as one. If you want me to make a new character in accordance with some unspoken humans-only rule, that's fine, I'm willing to put in the effort. I just would have appreciated the forewarning before I put in the effort in the first place.