[hider=Cass *Rough Draft*] [center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/76XJPyRj/Cass-1.jpg[/img][/center] Name: Cassandra “Cass” Vireda Title(s): Lead Investigative Journalist, Formerly Senior Crime Correspondent Nicknames: Cass, “Viper” (media nickname for her ruthless exposés) Role: Journalist Appearance: Cassandra stands at around 5'7", with a lean build shaped by years of relentless pacing in newsrooms and crime scenes alike. Her most striking feature is her piercing gray eyes—sharp and probing, like storm clouds, intensifying when she’s dissecting a lie. They’re framed by faint shadows, the kind earned from insomnia and too many 3 a.m. deadlines, and a single thin scar nicks her left eyebrow, a souvenir from a riot she covered early in her career. Her gaze rarely softens, even off-duty, as if every person she meets is a puzzle to solve or a source to mine. Her auburn-brown hair falls just past her shoulders in loose waves that she habitually tucks behind her ears when frustrated. It’s a color that shifts in the light, reminiscent of bourbon, and often looks tousled. Cass favors tailored blazers in charcoal or slate gray but pairs them with broken-in combat boots scuffed from kicking down doors (literally, once, during a meth-lab exposé). Her go-to fieldwork uniform is a fitted black turtleneck and dark jeans. She accessorizes minimally: a silver serpent ring coiled around her right index finger and a vintage analog watch she never winds, worn solely to check impatiently during interviews. Personality Synopsis: Cass is ambitious, cynical, and unapologetically ruthless in her pursuit of the next big story. She has a habit of using people and discarding them when they've served their purpose, driven by her thirst for professional success and recognition. Her ethical boundaries are flexible, often prioritizing the sensational over the factual. Deep beneath her hardened exterior, however, lies buried guilt and self-loathing, a seed she suppresses through continued manipulation and detachment. Background: Cassandra's journey into journalism began at a small-town paper, where her relentless curiosity and sharp wit quickly outgrew local scandals. A scholarship kid from a working-class family, she initially clung to idealism, believing in the media's power to uplift truth. However, a pivotal early assignment taught her the intoxicating rush of acclaim. Yet, when her exposé inadvertently ruined an innocent aide’s life, she rationalized the collateral damage as “necessary,” cementing her cynical turn. Her break came when she leveraged a source’s tip about police misconduct during the original Cleanser Killings, securing her promotion to Senior Crime Correspondent. To protect the scoop, she omitted evidence pointing to the accused’s alibi, ensuring a conviction that later unraveled, a choice that, admittedly, still haunts her to this day. Motivations: Forced to confront the copycat Cleanser, Cass now seeks answers, initially unwillingly, as the veil of her deceit begins to unravel. She is compelled to confront her darkest choices, facing the reality of her actions and their impact. Character alignment: Firmly Chaotic Neutral, Cass views morality as a ladder: “Climb first, apologize never.” Yet, confronting the copycat’s victims, she begrudgingly admits, “I’m not the hero here.” Whether this sparks redemption or deeper corruption remains her defining battle, a war between the viper she became and the idealist she buried. Chance Traits Perception: 5/6 Manipulation: 5/6 Deceit: 4/6 Loyalty: 0/6 Persuasion: 2/6 [/hider]