Kashira's Profile
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A heavily built and slightly intimidating individual, seen either as a human of fair complexion or a black cat of either large and quadrupedal or anthropomorphic form. In bipedal forms she is usually seen wearing a heavy overcoat, which may have been black at one time but has been weathered to a dull grey in most places, an X of two different greens crossing the left shoulder. Leather gloves and boots cover her hands and feet, their color similar to what her overcoat possibly was but looking less faded. A slight bulge in the ring finger of her left hand suggests a ring lies there, which can be seen as a plain silver wedding band on the occasions she wears the ring as the ornament to a necklace. A plain rosary also adorns her neck, weathered and showing its age. Whatever else she wears is always sure to completely shield the rest of her body from others' eyes, though is usually a dark pair of slacks and a navy top.
Despite the athletic and muscular tone of her body, Kashira's stoic face is rather slender and her jawline deceptively delicate. Though appearing "baby-faced," for a supposed male her voice has a naturally deep quality that lends itself to sounding masculine; she is generally just as easily mistaken for a man, a mistake she will make no attempt to correct. Small wire-framed reading glasses rest atop her small nose when needed, slightly enlarging her pale eyes. Thick golden hair frames her face, the rest of which is sometimes pulled back in a messy ponytail that reaches just past her waist, and which always shields a deep facial scar from view where there is no wind. As a cat Kashira's fair skin is coated in coarse coal black fur, her complexion showing through in her pink cat nose and paw pads; bright sunny days and other strong light sources may reveal slightly darker tabby stripes along the end of her tail. Her whiskers are thin, and have a tendency to crinkle or break off at the ends. Her height changes little in going from human form to anthropomorphic cat, but her greatest height as a quadrupedal "feral" cat exceeds the size of even the largest horses. In any "feral" form she wears her wedding band upon a necklace, which usually rests beneath her thick fur, and her speech is completely restricted to the ancient (and unintelligible to others) feline language of Tabian. |
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