Character Sheet

Name: Louise

Title: Dean of the College of the Void

Rice: 350

Water: 500

Resistance: Magic(-90%), Explosive(-85%), Piercing(-70%)[1]

Weaknesses: None

Abilities:

World Door: At a cost stamina, she could summon all known combat units of the Lotus Clan. This ability is locked until all summoned units are dead.

Void Explosion (Passive): Upon death, she releases a black mist that cover a wide area before it explodes in the shape of the Lotus symbol, dealing huge magic damage to those unfortunate enough to be caught by it.

Motivation (Passive): Whenever she is near Issyl[2], her attack speed increases.

Magic Return (Passive): She returns a portion of magic damage dealt to her by those who are attacking her with magic.

History: The story of how Louise became a member of the Lotus' High Council is surrounded by stories and rumors, spindled out by people of all the clans to explain the unexplainable. The only ones who knew her sudden appearance is Louise herself and Issyl, her fiancé, and rumor has it their leader, Zymeth, as well, but neither of them would divulge any information.

Quotes:

Movement:

"Yes, my liege."

"I won't fail."

"Your request shall be done."

"With enthusiasm."

"*hums*"

Attacking:

"DIE!"

"Be gone from this earth."

"For the glory of the Lotus."

"Shall we, Issyl?"

Kill:

"Hardly worth the effort."

"*childish giggle*"

"I've got better things to do."

"Is that all you got?"

"Plebian."

Healed:

"Thank you."

"Soothing."

Killed:

"Damn it…."

"I'm such…a failure…"

"Issyl…."

A/N:

[1] Louise's weapon consists of four, thin spikes that hovers at the back of her shoulder. Normally, when engaged in combat, she flings weapon at them with a flick of her wrist, the spikes detonating on contact. They reform shortly after their destruction. If she is forced into close combat, she could grab two of her spikes and use them in a kunai-like fashion.

[2] Issyl has the same ability.

So, how does it look? Please leave a comment so that I can improve this before working on the story itself.