[b]Name:[/b] Ana Caitiff [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Race:[/b] Human-Snake [b]Attributes:[/b] Black scales along her back, arms, and legs; Slitted eyes; Venomous bite [b]Age:[/b] Twenty-Four [b]Faction:[/b] Rogue [b]Occupation:[/b] Bandit, Thug, Mugger [b]Weapons:[/b] White-Steel Dagger, Five Steel Throwing Knives [b]Armor:[/b] Leather Armor; Black Hooded Cloak; Black Half-Mask [b]History:[/b] A snake among rats, the Caitiff family had always been one of controversy in the Labyrinth beneath the city. Many of the denizens of the undercity were simple thieves or stealthy assassins, and th Caitiffs were rarely exceptions to this rule. However, many had one rule: Do not kill your fellow thief. The Caitiffs, however, were known to break this rule too often, taking up assassinations against thieves that had wronged politicians or killing off others to ensure themselves a certain job or to keep a house ripe for their own taking. Ana is a prime example of what the Caitiffs are. A common thug easily swayed by the clinking of gold, she is often avoided when heard to have taken a liking to a certain job, as others seem to disappear rather quickly when they are forced to work with her. The little snake has made a living off of stalking the streets at night, beating and stealing from anyone who dares to walk down the wrong alley. Most of the Caitiffs have been killed off for their actions, leaving those few left, including Ana, to become more cautious of the Labyrinth and of the company they keep. If they keep any, that is. This has caused her to seek out friends in high places, whether they be above or below the city.