[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/u7Ads2a.png][/center][b][u]Name:[/u][/b] Ellie Orleans [u][i]Age:[/i][/u] 19 (Poses as a 17 year old in their second year of high school.) [u][i]Gender:[/i][/u] Male [b][u]Species:[/u][/b] Half-blood [[i]Dhampir[/i]] [b][u]Powers:[/u][/b] Able to manifest enhanced Vampiric powers, improved by feeding on human blood. Possesses extraordinary physical, magical, sensory and mental capabilities. Can function with his full Vampiric potential even in broad daylight, due to the guise of his human blood. Technically stronger than a full-blooded Vampire. [b][u]Weaknesses:[/u][/b] His Vampire blood constantly attacks his human blood, resulting in anemia and generally poor health. Sensitivity results in a weakness to bright lights, strong smells, loud noises and strong-tasting food. Mostly mortal. Discriminated against by both humans and vampires, due to being a half-blood. High-quality blood results in attraction from Vampires, despite his blood being "dirty". [u][i]Personality:[/i][/u] Ellie's a stylish, personable "girl" who has a passion for flair and passion. Secretly extremely vengeful and sadistic, but doesn't really show this side in public. A natural born actress whose skill for directing an audience and being the centre of attention is matched by few. [u][i]Background:[/i][/u] Grew up as a boy, raised in an orphanage after being abandoned by his parents. Controlled the orphanage through force through his entire stay there, and eventually made it to middle education where students at the school mocked him for looking feminine. In response to this, he stole girl's clothes from one of the other children at the orphanage and went to school in them, starting a trend that would eventually lead to him permanently taking up a female persona. Left the orphanage due to extensive punishment from the nuns there, after which he left to the streets and met with a local vampire, who told her all about vampires in exchange for drinking her blood. Left due to verbal abuse, eventually finding her place at the academy through a magazine stand. [i][u]Study:[/u][/i] Theatre, English. Loosely associated with a wide variety of clubs. [b]III[/b]