Name: Haven Gender: Female Age: 99 Skills: Knows some fighting techniques but is not heavily skilled in it, can shoot a bow for both hunting and fishing, reading and writing, gardening, wide variety of knowledge, intuition and wisdom just from age, sewing, riding horses, cooking, good at listening and giving advice. Anything to do with camping she has been able to grasp or master. Physical Description:[img]https://image.freepik.com/free-photo/charming-friendly-blonde-smiling-woman-35-year-white-t-shirt-blue-jeans-looking-camera-isolated-white-background-mock-up_72389-1742.jpg[/img] 5'7" Average/slim build Blonde hair Blue eyes Slightly tanned skin from working outside In general wears whatever she wants, whether it be overalls or a sundress or sweats or a jumpsuit from the 70s. She has amassed a collection and likes to show it off. Personality: Haven lives up to her age. She enjoys nature, flowers, and lace. She loves fine China, sewing, and old western movies. She has a favorite rocking hair, can cook up a storm, and has a wide variety of knowledge about many things. She can fight but only when she knows it's the right thing to do. She has even purposely let herself be almost killed to save someone, but the bots put her back together before she could officially taste death. She thinks of herself as a healer and lover, not a fighter. She has no other supernatural abilities besides rapidly healing/increased durability. She does have strength and does many things other 99 year olds can't, but it's because of her superhuman durability/strengthened cells. Haven refers to herself as more of a nomad, preferring a simple, quiet life where she could even have a farm and flowers. She is surprisingly innocent for her age, but quick as a whip when necessary. Background/History: Haven was born in the 1920s. Her father was a scientist who used his children as lab rats rather than blessings. While most kids were out playing stick ball, Haven was being reared as a specimen. Her father, as cold and lacking in basic human morals as he was, was a brilliant scientist. Because of his secret experiments, he was far ahead of his time with regards to technology. He specialized in robotics, developing nanotechnology almost 60 years before it's acknowledged conception. He had children with various women, allegedly "putting away" a few of them after the children were born. Much to his excitement, he found out that Haven had been born with some kind of mutation. She was stronger than most kids her age, and her skin seemed almost impervious to damage. Her bones were almost impossible to break and she healed when damaged rapidly. This made her the ideal experiment. She could be tested on repeatedly with no visible trace. But the mental and emotional traces remained. One day, Haven's father decided to build upon her abilities. He strapped her down to a table and, without any sort of anesthesia as was the norm, he began injecting her body with a mix of fluids and nanobots. These nanobots began fusing with her cells in a temporarily painful way as she begged her father to stop. Eventually, as the bots settled within her and became part of her, the pain dulled. Whereas before, her abilities were somehow rooted in her genetic code, her father had now made her almost immortal. As Haven's father unstrapped her from the table, he attempted to sever her right arm. He was eventually successful, the details of which I will spare you, even though they are forever etched in Haven's mind. The bots moved the severed arm and reattached it to her body, the damage clearing up in under one minute. Haven's father was thrilled and now wanted to show her off, along with his technology, to various government agencies to make him rich. Haven, being 19 at the time, but so sheltered that she had never left home, ran away that night. She found herself in various dangerous situations over the years, but obviously, was able to escape without too much in the way of damage. Afraid her father used the technology on himself or someone else, Haven has tried to live a quiet life, under the radar and off the grid.