Lyra Belacqua; an anomaly.
She is a part of the Hecate cabin, yet not a daughter of Hecate.
We believe that she has no godly or mythological origin, yet monsters still attack her.
Her eyes are clear of the mist, clearer even that the vision of magical beings.
Celestial bronze can affect her - that is certain. Combat is not foreign to this one.
She is dangerous, wielding a dagger with almost animal-like ferocity, yet she seems quiet and subdued, almost depressed.
She takes the mythological, demigod-ish weirdness in her stride, not at all shocked, talking of creatures that even the gods hadn't heard of.
She is perfectly sane and logical, yet she talks to thin air; to an invisible, imaginary figure who she called Pan, thought she assured us it wasn't the Lord of the Wild. No, it was short for Pantalaimon.
She is cunning, ruthless and a magnificent liar, however, she is a just and moral person; she says she got that from Will.
She tells amazing tales of bravery and courage, so bizarre that they, even in a demigod's world, are absurd, far-fetched and nigh impossible. They are recited as if she had lived them.
She was no oracle, yet can read the truth and the future far better than the spirit of Delphi's host, Ms. Dare.
The girl has no fear of spirits; they seem to admire her, and obey her, yet she had no relation to Hades.
She is experienced in war and battle but had never fought a foe from the demigod's world.
Yes, the gods would defiantly have to keep a watchful eye on this strange girl.
