Nahid
From Unofficial Handbook of the Virtue Universe
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Nahid pictured in untraditional adornments | |
Nahid | |
Player: @Nahid | |
Origin: | Magic |
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Archetype: | Dominator |
Threat Level: | 32 |
Personal Data | |
Real Name: | Afsun Al-Saher |
Known Aliases: | Andrea Ben Harabi, Avatar of Anahita |
Species: | Human |
Age: | 27 |
Height: | 6'2" |
Weight: | 115 lbs. |
Eye Color: | Confidential |
Hair Color: | Raven-black |
Biographical Data | |
Nationality: | Persian |
Occupation: | None |
Place of Birth: | Tehran, Iran |
Base of Operations: | London, England |
Marital Status: | None |
Known Relatives: | Parents alive, living in London. Communications between other family members has ceased. |
Known Powers | |
Control over the forces of growth. Shamanistic understanding of nature; Very vague, with much flucuation in power. | |
Known Abilities | |
Can freeze air along with super-heat it, can pull moisture from the body or manipulate it in numerous ways. Can create vinegrowth and plantlife to spring forth from the ground. Also has a keen survival instinct and an odd proclivity to heal any and every wound after a time. | |
Equipment | |
None, besides the clothes on her back. | |
No additional information available. |
Nahid first came about as an evil version of a Hero I had devised. Instead of being a good guy from persia, she was bad. There wasn't much beyond that at first. But after more than a year and a half of interactions with the character she quickly grew into a complicated, convoluted but fascinating (for myself, at least) sort of villain, with confused modivations and a very unusual view of her life and her surroundings. Nahid -is- definately a villain, though. I've always had that first in mind, even if she's a very sympathetic one.
Personality
Polite but jovial, distant but close, cold and conceited but entirely lonely and fragile. Nahid is a woman pulled two directions by her desire to feel close to the people around her and by her inexplicable fate, one in which she is intrinsically tied. In general, though, she is polite to a fault, very rarely letting slip real emotional responses. She can be unneccesarily verbose, and sometimes has an air of superiority about her, no matter how much she attempts to conceal it.
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