“Death is only the beginning.”
Real Name: T’Shara Raven Harashabi
Given Name(s): Trinity, Giselle
Age: Appears to be somewhere
between her late teens to early twenty’s (immortal: half-goddess)
D.O.B.: November 1
Hair: Reddish Black
Eyes: Ice Blue
Height: 5’5”
Weight:
Dragoon/Wingly/Other: Half-Goddess,
Half-Demon. Goddess of Forbidden Time
Parentage: Shanen and Giselle
Harashabi (both are deceased)
Weapon: Samurai Sword
Secondary Weapon: Darkness-based
magic
Special Attributes: Minor healing
abilities; can manipulate time during certain events
Group Specification: WoH
Room: Tower of Night - Death’s
Mistress
Appearance: Trinity’s clothing suggests a Gothic influence. She wears a
tattered black strapless dress with a corset like top, the front of the dress
torn to just above her knees, and the rest trailing behind. The dress is made
of cotton. She wears black gothic-style sleeves, made from silk, that start at
the elbow, and would end about 6 inches from the longest finger if Trinity had
not bunched it up and secured it at the wrist and elbow with black belts.
Attached to the inside of the sleeves are black cotton gloves. These gloves
hide her black painted nails and the pentagram shaped scar on her right palm.
They also hide the numerous half-healed scars on her wrists. Around her neck,
she wears a silver chain with a charm depicting a silver pentagram set within a
circle. She also wears a tattered dark gray fleece scarf, which is loosely
flung about over one shoulder, sometimes wrapped loosely around the neck, and
reaches to the ground.
Trinity wears black knee-high
leather boots, which have two-inch high heels. Her left leg is amputated above
the knee, having been cut to the point of amputation during a past battle (or
so she says), and she wears a prosthetic leg, crudely made of wood and other
materials, painted to look as much like a normal leg as possible. Wrapped
around the left boot is black velvet. On her right calf is a black leather
belt.
On each side of her face is a
sideways triangle-shaped scar. It has been painted in with red paint, which
tends to draw attention to her face.
Her hair goes down to the waist
when not tied up. It is kept in a high ponytail and tied with black thread. A
thin braid emerges from the ponytail and reaches down to the same length as the
rest of the ponytail, which is about somewhere in the range of
shoulder/mid-back. The end of the braid is also tied with black thread, and two
black raven feathers stick out.
Around her neck is a red silk
ribbon, tied in the front, the ends trailing down her neck like trails of
blood.
Her skin is extremely pale, a
genetic defect inherited from her father, and she wears black lipstick. She
could pass for a vampire if she had fangs and a blood lust.
Trinity has two jet-black raven
wings that she can summon at will. They are incredibly huge, but at the same
time, incredibly beautiful. They are an actual part of her, and if her wings
are torn in any way, you will see blood.
When Trinity gets ready to attack,
her eyes glow red and her hair seems to stand on one end. She will have a
possessed look on her face as well.
Personality Caption: What stands out most about Trinity’s personality is her
lack of one. She’s almost always bitter and sarcastic, and maybe once every 100
blue moons will you see a different side to her. Nothing fazes Trinity, either.
You could be running around, you entire body engulfed in flames, and Trinity
would stand there for about 15 minutes before even considering going to get
water, and even then…
Getting back to the original
subject…Trinity isn’t fazed by anything, and she expects you to be the same. In
other words, if you’re with her on the battlefield and you start screaming
because some guy got his head cut off, except to be called a wimp. Pain and
blood definitely do not bother this girl.
T'Shara is an oddity when it comes to what she likes. She seems like she enjoys pain; after all, she was the one who had burned the pentagram shaped scar onto her hand. Truth be told, however, T'Shara actually only burns herself because it reminds her that she still exists. Not that she really enjoys being in a technologically-deprived world, but hey, you get used to it...sort of...
All in all, T'Shara is a very
disturbed individual. She loves to quote lines from a certain song sung by
Garbage (“Only Happy When it Rains”). The lines? “I’m only happy when it
rains/I’m only happy when it’s complicated,” and “I only smile in the dark/My
only comfort is the night gone black/I didn’t accidentally tell you that.” She really only does this when asked why she's not social. (*whistles innocently*)
Past: Amazingly enough, T’Shara was not born in Endiness, but on
Earth. She was born in a time and dimension different from that of Atredius (or in other words, she does not exist in Atre's timeline, meaning he would have never heard of her, and vice versa goes for T'Shara),
but it was Earth, nonetheless. The daughter of a minor god and a demoness, she
was born on Earth, where her parents lived.
The whole story behind that was
that her father, Shanen, was the son of a more major god, who was created by
Soa. Soa sent a handful of immortals to Earth to keep an eye on things, and
Shanen’s father was one of them.
As for her mother, well, demons and
demonesses had always been roaming the Earth, not seen by the naked eye, so
Giselle had lived on Earth all her life.
It’s unknown as to how these two
met, but it was known that they could take on human appearances, and that they
did. They lived together in Winchester, Virginia, and eventually had two
daughters, T’Shara and Yume.
T’Shara grew up at first your
average kid, despite her extremely pale skin. She was loved and cared for, and
she had plenty of friends. Once she hit junior high, that all changed.
That typical “rebellious teenager”
attitude kicked in (along with a few other things), and T’Shara changed for the better, well, in her opinion,
that is. Well, actually, it was a combination of things. (*whispers in a very low voice* She found out she was half demoness) She started dressing only in black and red, died her hair, which
originally was red, and made herself and outcast from society.
And boy did she love it.
Yes, she lost her friends. Yes, she
got in trouble with the law more often. And yes, she burned a pentagram-shaped
scar, a mark commonly seen on demons, onto her right palm. However, T’Shara felt that all of this was neccessary. After all, she was half demoness, and she felt like showing it to the world, although I don't know how dressing in black and red does that.
When she was 17, she got a job at
the local Hot Topic store at the Apple Blossom Mall. She earned money, made new
friends, and met the most interesting people, and at the same time, developed a
hatred for children. (Don’t ask; just keep the kids away from her…)
A year later, T’Shara’s powers as a
goddess came into being. She had been walking along the freeway, minding her
own business, when she decided for no particular reason to go out into the
middle of the street. Cars had trouble stopping, since this was highly unusual,
not to mention illegal, for a person to just suddenly decide to step out onto
the road. The driver of one particular car was not paying attention to the
road, but rather, his own cell phone, and had run into another car, and both
cars were speeding their way towards Trinity, when all of a sudden, all motion
ceased.
Time had stopped, literally, except
for T’Shara. Calmly and casually, as if this was an everyday occurrence,
Trinity smirked as she surveyed the scene before her, and then walked on home.
Whether her parents found out about
this or not, T’Shara could care less. She knew from the moment time had stopped
that she had power, and she knew that the life she had lived was a lie.
Outraged, T’Shara stormed home,
millions of questions running through her head. Why her? Why wasn’t she
informed? And what exactly was the full extent of her powers? She never asked
these questions, though, as she felt that if her parents lied to her once,
they’d lie to her again.
That night, as she slept, she had
an odd vision in her dreams. She dreamt that the house was on fire, and there
was no escape. She felt the heat as she burned alive, and right before she was
to die…she woke up…
And found that her house truly was
on fire.
Not caring a thing for her parents,
or her sister for that matter, T’Shara got up, and quickly looked for a place
to escape. No good, as all exits were blocked, as the fire had been raging for
quite some time, with the magic of her parents keeping the worst of the fire at
bay. However, her parents’ magic could no longer contain the fire, and it
devoured them, leaving no trace of their existence (her father was only
immortal in the sense that he couldn’t age.).Her sister’s whereabouts were
unknown, not that T’Shara could care. (Yume might come into factor later on, if
there is an opening on the villain’s side.)
For the first time in her life,
T’Shara felt absolutely terrified. Not only was the house on fire, but there
was also the problem of escaping. Silently, T’Shara cursed the gods for
allowing this to happen, but her curse was short-lived, as soon after, a
flaming beam from the roof fell down upon her, sending her world into darkness.
T’Shara woke up to come face to
face with a foreign landscape. Nothing looked familiar, and there were no roads
or cars either. She then remembered the fire, and all the burning and pain that
had come with it. Was she in hell? If so, then why did she still feel pain? And
why, for Soa’s sake, did her left leg look so grotesque?
It was then that Soa appeared
before her. Well, you know the rest, I believe: The usual “help me destroy the
world” offer, the refusal, and the usual “fuck you, bitch” situation. Soa
wasn’t too happy with the daughter of one of one of her most loyal creations
refusing to help partake in the destruction of Endiness, so she kinda left T’Shara
with a parting present; a few monsters thrown her way. Hey, even the Goddess of
Creation gets entertainment out of seeing someone like T’Shara being attacked
by monsters.
Well, sort of. Even with an injured
leg, and numerous burns, T’Shara managed to pull off the ‘time freeze’
thingamajig, and ran for all it was worth, as much as a person with a badly
burned and bloodied leg can run.
And no, she didn’t join up with the
WoH right away. That comes later. She doesn’t know about them yet…sort of…
Anyways, she eventually came across
a clinic, where she finally sought medical attention. It was determined that
her left leg was too far gone, and therefore should be amputated. The doctor
nearly fainted when he saw the look on T’Shara’s face. It was of pure glee, as
if she had wanted this to happen. Not what you’d expect from someone about to
get his or her leg cut off.
Since Endiness isn’t too
technologically advanced, T’Shara ended up with a prosthetic leg resembling
something she’d seen in her history book. Not too shabby, but, then again, not
very pretty. Thank goodness for knee-high boots…
T’Shara left soon after that, and
started venturing elsewhere, to places not previously explored by neither demon
nor goddess. It was then, by chance encounter that she learned about the WoH, a
group of immortals opposed to Soa. At first, she was very reluctant to join the
good guys, but then she got an offer she couldn’t refuse.
Free lodging? Okay, I guess. Food?
I can just hunt. The chance to get back at Soa? Where do I sign up?!
In other words, T’Shara joined the
WoH, because not only would she finally have a place to stay, but she’d finally
be able to get back at Soa for that “little incident”, and possibly find some
answers as well. Soon after, she changed her name to that of her mother’s.
Nobody who has learned her real name has ever lived, except for one, and she
couldn’t possibly still be alive, could she?
Relationships with other WoH
members:
At the moment, T’Shara really
doesn’t have an opinion on anybody, but that will change soon…*evil grin as she
thinks of what T’Shara thinks of everyone else*
Attacks:
Blood Bath- T’Shara raises her
sword up into the air, which starts to glow a blood red color. She then runs
straight for the enemy and first impales them upon her sword, and then proceeds
to make mincemeat out of all the other enemies. Death to all enemies, and not a
very pretty site at that.
Curse of Satan- T’Shara takes off
her right glove, revealing the pentagram scar. It now seems to glow the same blood
red color her sword does with the Blood Bath attack. She closes her eyes as she
holds her palm face-up towards the enemy. Causes Dispiriting, Poison, Fear,
Confusion, and Bewitchment. Double-Edged sword-type of attack, however, as it
takes half of T’Shara’s HP as a result.
Red Rain- Another slice-and-dice
attack. This is a singular enemy attack. T’Shara skips the cool effects and
instead goes straight for the kill. She gets into a bit of a frenzy as she
won’t stop until there’s nothing left. Instant Death.
Shadowbane- T’Shara uses
darkness-based magic to attack the enemy with this one.