[center][img]https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e8/cc/39/e8cc39dece3d9ee6874d986e3e2c0496.jpg[/img] [/center] [indent][b][sub][h3]Character Name[/h3][/sub][/b] [indent][color=D25167][i]Koriand’r, Princess of Tamaran Starfire [/i][/color][/indent][/indent] [indent][b][sub][h3]Age[/h3][/sub][/b] [indent][color=D25167][i]16 [/i][/color][/indent][/indent] [indent][b][sub][h3]Attributes & Abilities[/h3][/sub][/b] [indent][color=D25167][i]As a Tamaranean, Starfire has a vast array of abilities that on a genetic level allows her to be more durable, powerful, and dexterous than a normal humanoid being. This physiology is considered superhuman by definition, though it by no means she is without her limits. As an individual who has only been “active” with her superpowers for around three or so years, Starfire lacks the experience that veteran superhumans have in utilizing their abilities. To summarize, Starfire runs “hot” like her powers seem to imply and her stamina and metahuman constitution still largely define her combat capabilities in the long-term. Starfire is not resistant or even immune to telepathic domination or the supernatural and her own inherent kindness, anxiety, and curiosity tends to distract her from the greater picture. Starfire doesn’t like committing herself 100% to brutal actions as she has seen firsthand what it has turned her sister into. That aside, Starfire is very versatile. She can expel and control a green thermal energy which she can utilize to allow her to levitate and go on the offensive. Her Tamaranean Physiology allows her to be neurologically unique and she can assimilate language through physical contact. Her practical skillset (see: beyond powers) includes survival skills, tamaranean martial arts, and galactic knowledge. [/i][/color][/indent][/indent] [indent][b][sub][h3]Character Synopsis[/h3][/sub][/b] [indent][color=D25167][i]Koriand’r was born on the planet of Tamaran, a core world in the interstellar political sphere within the star system known as Vega. Her childhood was bred from gleeful competition with her brother and sister, Ryand’r and Komand’r. For the majority of her childhood, things were peaceful and archetypal with a loving family, honorable mentors, and expectations being stressful but none too devastating. Kori never thought much of sadness or fear, they were emotions better fit for those who had to struggle; the worst Kori had to deal with was her elder sister giving her a stern glare or an aggressive lecture. But things did not stay picturesque for long. A sentiment Kori would think long and hard about when Tamaran became the target of alien conquerors known as the Gordanians. It was here that Kori was separated from her family and friends; her homeworld taken from her and her childhood ripped away before she could realize it. Several years of her life seemed to pass by in an instant – she survived on her own, escaped capture on several occasions, and found herself trying to find any trace of her siblings as the Gordanians grew in power. After her sister disappeared without a trace and her brother was sent to a far-off slave planet, Kori found herself doing whatever she could to oppose the Gordanians and their growing influence. Kori herself still doubts she would’ve escaped from the Vega System alive and free if not for the influence of a vigilante known as Thaddeus Bach. It would be with her escape from the Vega System that Kori found herself once again being hunted down by the Gordanians. After she finds refuge on a planet named Earth, things may be reaching their most drastic. But help arises in the most unlikely of places, she finds. [/i][/color][/indent][/indent]