Samira
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[Basic Characteristics]
Name: Samira Surname: N/A Species: Beastfolk, Feline Subspecies: Caracal [Mannerisms: Disguised] While robed, effort is taken to walk, move, and speak as an male with a military man's confidence and discipline. In this guise, Samira tries to sound more rough and less feminine. [Mannerisms: Without Disguise] Without her disguise, Samira lets her natural femininity and flirty attitude shine, and trades confidence and discipline for compassion and impulsiveness. [Other Notes] Choker: When visible, there is a small disk of metal on the front, with the following text: "Samira, Property of Caradoc" [Origins] Samira is a former member of a nomadic tribe of beastfolk native to the deserts around Saban, who would trade the food they hunted and gathered (as well as their services as guides or warriors) with the Sabani people for spices, weapons, horses, and slaves. Having been exiled for unknown reasons, Samira was no longer under their protection, nor could she rely on their help to survive. Having turned to stealing food and water, Samira narrowly avoided trouble with the law in Saban time and time again, knowing her luck would eventually run out... And one day, it did. Without the help of a kind stranger, she would have died. Her life was saved, and all it cost her was her freedom. [Traditions] The first person from outside of the tribe who saves the life of a tribesman or tribeswoman is owed the debt of that tribesman or tribeswoman's life. This is a debt that cannot be repaid, even by saving the life of that person in turn. Likewise, repeatedly saving the life of a fellow tribesman or tribeswoman grants the savior full ownership of the tribesman or tribeswoman as a slave, with the same unconditional debt. This means that, should a member of the tribe be saved by an outsider, that tribesperson must either become their savior's property for their entire natural life, or be punished for their violation of tribal customs with extreme predjudice (IE: Killed by others from within the tribe). Even if exiled, this tradition is still kept, and still enforced should the exile come into contact with those who are still part of the tribe. Failing to keep the traditions of the tribe is seen as a betrayal of the tribe's ancestors, people, and interests, even if you were forcibly ejected. Only those born outside the tribe are exempt, and then only if they never accept a place within it. [OOC: Lights] In General: These will be handled organically. If something isn't in red go ahead and try it, the worst that will happen is me sending you a tell saying I'm not into it, or having my characters wriggle out of the situation somehow. Finally, these lights are for ERP, anything that has zero sexual context, purpose, or reason and is not portrayed in a sexualized manner is beyond the purview of the lights system. Red: ERP with no plot buildup or connected RP, Scat/Toilet play, Digestion Vore (Soft or Hard), Necrophelia, Lethal actions in sex or post-sex. Any kind of "Spiritual" annihilation as part of a sexual act. Yellow: ERP in any sense not covered by reds (More likely to be approved if implied rather than roleplayed in detail). Green: N/A |
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Player: | Mythos_Archives |
Gender (Visually): | Female |
Race (Visually): | Half-Elf |