Race: Llama Demon (Yes, very low class in away)
Gender: Female
Age: 1800 (lets just say she looks ruffly 20...)
Appearance: (I'll have an image up soon) She's at a height of five foot eight, her hair measures up to be about five foot in height, the colour of her hair's a light brownish blond with tinted hazel, her eyes are wide and narrowed to an angle, the eye colour is also a type of hazel, her skins rather pale, but tanned to a very light peachy brown. She doesn't have all human looking features...Her ears are quiet large pointed ontop of her head like a cats; or how a Llama's would be positioned normally, she has an out of control fuzzy tale, and she dresses in tattered hand me downed clothing. It varies time to time
Weapon: She isn't skilled in weapons, but is very talented with the Arrow, and most often seen with a casket of arrows.
Personality: She's crazy (in the sense of being very loud and aloof), she'd do almost anything just for a laugh, and it's hard to find her being serious.
Weaknesses: Kind people (she will be caught off guard), and when she's reverted to her Llama form by force.
History: She doesn't know exactly how she came to be, whether she really is a demon- as people said, or just a science experiment gone wrong, with no mother, no father, and only a brother that is imprinted in her slowly decaying memory, she takes life as it is, and doesn't really care where she goes so long as it is somewhere.
Powers: She has different stages of her Llama forms, there's the natural animal; her were-llama form, here humanish form, and that of her last 'demonic' form.
She gains different abilities with each form, but nothing amazing.










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