Post by KHADIJA SAID on Feb 22, 2014 17:47:23 GMT -5
KHADIJA SAID
KHADIJA AISHA SAID DEE FEMALE FIVE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN | ASEXUAL five foot ten one forty lbs. ARRANCAR |
appearance
Standing at five feet and ten inches, Dee stands well above the average height for females. Along with slender legs and an hourglass shape, her figure would easily be described as conventionally attractive. However, since she looms over any male slighter shorter than his peers, her size may come off as intimidating to some. Her skin is very fair and does not adjust well to intense sunlight, meaning that long exposure will easily decorate her body with sunburns. Dee's eyes are a striking gold and her long, wavy hair is an unorthodox lime green. Her odd coloration certainly contributes to her obvious presence in a crowd, but above all, her remaining features would be the most apparent. Dee is, essentially, part bird; her wide wing span stems from her arms and bird feet extend past her knees.
Of course she will consent to wearing any attire, but normally Dee can be seen wearing a green camisole with the word "happy" strewn across it with a pair of green/orange striped leggings. The upper wear will mostly cover the hole she retains as a hollow.
Of course she will consent to wearing any attire, but normally Dee can be seen wearing a green camisole with the word "happy" strewn across it with a pair of green/orange striped leggings. The upper wear will mostly cover the hole she retains as a hollow.
personality
Dee is certainly a bold character. Her tone is almost always aggressive, and one would not be wrong to claim that she is always eager to argue. She enjoys the feeling of dominance and will go to unnecessary lengths to gain it. Bossy, stubborn, and unrelenting, the arrancar will rarely yield to any civil discussion. Only when she is in a clear position of submission will she act remotely respectful to her peers. Fortunately, these traits define her as a confident individual. Dee works well independently and will hold steadfast in nearly any kind of situation. Even though she may be unbearably loud, Dee knows when to think logically and holds a standard of intelligence despite how it may appear. Of course, her nature intrinsically prevents her from being any genius of sorts, but her quick thinking and wits hold good value.
Another significant point of Dee's personality is her incredible lack of empathy. Regardless of someone's relation to her, Dee's safety and needs always come first. She will not hesitate to abandon a friend in danger as long as the benefits outweigh the cost relative to her own position. In general, she considers anyone else's difficulties to be trivial and not worth her time nor her energy. However, faking sympathy is not a difficult task, and if she decides it is appropriate to provide any, then she will. This logic of hers is very simple. It also allows her to easily manipulative others without any senses of guilt or shame.
Another significant point of Dee's personality is her incredible lack of empathy. Regardless of someone's relation to her, Dee's safety and needs always come first. She will not hesitate to abandon a friend in danger as long as the benefits outweigh the cost relative to her own position. In general, she considers anyone else's difficulties to be trivial and not worth her time nor her energy. However, faking sympathy is not a difficult task, and if she decides it is appropriate to provide any, then she will. This logic of hers is very simple. It also allows her to easily manipulative others without any senses of guilt or shame.
history
ز گهواره تا گور دانش بجوی
Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave.
Khadija resented her life. Born into the early years of the 16th century, she was raised into an aristocratic family at the beginning of the Safavid dynasty rule. It was a time of great unity and enrichment of culture, a flourishing of the arts. Because the society ran on a meritocratic system, her family quickly became positioned within the government. As a daughter of such a family, it would be expected of her to possess much power and respect. Naturally, she would become an active patron of art and religious institutes. But this was hardly the case. Khadija was barred from formal education and was given little attention in terms of advancing her intellect or participation in the family position. She felt like a serf in her own home, never doing anything more than menial work. She was always certain that the family had expected a son rather than a daughter, and they gave much attention to her younger brother. Regardless, she felt wrongly denied of the all the opportunities to broaden her intellect. Although she was not abused, her family simply refused to believe it was worth the effort to involve her in affairs.
Anticlimactically, she was infected with polio early in life. Khadija died listening to songbirds out her window.
She wandered aimlessly past her death, never sure why she was still around. Inevitably, as her soul chain weakened, she grew a more voracious appetite for self fulfillment. The search for knowledge snowballed into one for power, and she was insatiable. The descent into a hollow initiated her metamorphosis not only physically but also characteristically. Khadija grew increasingly violent and unsatisfied. As her humanity withered, so did her pure search for what she was never given. Eventually she tore off her own mask, but the transformation was incomplete, forcing her to retain a number of bird-like features in appearance. She nearly drove herself to death in a reckless pursuit when she was saved by Vaaen and taken under his wing.
Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave.
Khadija resented her life. Born into the early years of the 16th century, she was raised into an aristocratic family at the beginning of the Safavid dynasty rule. It was a time of great unity and enrichment of culture, a flourishing of the arts. Because the society ran on a meritocratic system, her family quickly became positioned within the government. As a daughter of such a family, it would be expected of her to possess much power and respect. Naturally, she would become an active patron of art and religious institutes. But this was hardly the case. Khadija was barred from formal education and was given little attention in terms of advancing her intellect or participation in the family position. She felt like a serf in her own home, never doing anything more than menial work. She was always certain that the family had expected a son rather than a daughter, and they gave much attention to her younger brother. Regardless, she felt wrongly denied of the all the opportunities to broaden her intellect. Although she was not abused, her family simply refused to believe it was worth the effort to involve her in affairs.
Anticlimactically, she was infected with polio early in life. Khadija died listening to songbirds out her window.
She wandered aimlessly past her death, never sure why she was still around. Inevitably, as her soul chain weakened, she grew a more voracious appetite for self fulfillment. The search for knowledge snowballed into one for power, and she was insatiable. The descent into a hollow initiated her metamorphosis not only physically but also characteristically. Khadija grew increasingly violent and unsatisfied. As her humanity withered, so did her pure search for what she was never given. Eventually she tore off her own mask, but the transformation was incomplete, forcing her to retain a number of bird-like features in appearance. She nearly drove herself to death in a reckless pursuit when she was saved by Vaaen and taken under his wing.
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