Name: Cassandra, The Enlightened One
True Age: Unknown--her former self is long-gone
Gender: Female
Height: 6'1
Weight: 65kg
Personality: General Appearance
Appearance: (A picture will suffice here, otherwise a paragraph on their overall appearance and another on their clothing)
Animalistic Traits: (Most Sugiuras have animalistic traits. If your character has some, what kind of traits are they?)
Appearance Age: (How old do they look?)
Magecraft Unleashed
Magecraft: Cassandra's entire magecraft set is based around the ideas of command and control. As such, she is an exceptionally powerful telekinetic mage, proficient in using her mind to move objects and use them as weapons. In the case of having no nearby objects to use, however, other things can usually suffice. Further details below.
Dark Sphere: This is a construct of Cubia's energy that Cassandra can create with a simple action. They are orbs of dark energy approximately one foot in diameter that Cassandra has complete control over. She can manipulate them as if they were appendages of her own body. Each construct can remain on the field for four rounds before needing to disappear.
Past & Roleplay Sample
Character Background: "When you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you."
What happens when a youthful mage, full of hope, discovers the source of all evil and what lies within?
She doesn't recall her former name. In fact, she doesn't really recall anything of 'She Who Came Before', except for fleeting memories that don't really come together and form a cohesive tale. She just knows that one day, she awoke as Cassandra--a portion of the Thing known as Cubia that had embedded itself within her body. She felt pain and suffering flowing through her heart--but she also discovered something else: power. Power beyond all belief. Immeasurable and untouchable. Strength that could be used for her own gains in this world--to ends which only she could potentially understand. Cassandra could be strong, powerful, Great. Her power, as far as she knew, had no bounds. She couldn't even see an end to it--and she had the potential to tap into all of it.