Post by Jasmine on Jan 10, 2013 2:00:11 GMT -5
((Yeah, reposting after being gone for a million years ._.))
Jasmine
Color: Deep, dark gray, almost black
Gender: Female
Jasmine is a calm and level-headed rat-sometimes. However, she can become sadistic and rather nasty in moments. She is on Shale's side, but has considered Blank's ways several times-something she is rather guilty about.
History and Personality:
Jasmine was like any other lab rat. She was convinced that's all she was and ever would be. That is, until the bringers of balance rose. When that happened, she began to think there was more to her life than sitting in a cage waiting in fear for the next time a human would pick her out for experimentation. It wasn't long into her life when the humans planted a tiny chip in her brain; soon they could use the minuscule microchip to control her from the inside.
Jasmine was a rat the others often shied away from. In that world of strange animals, she was an outcast. And she hated it. Her quick-changing temperaments are caused by the tiny electronic device in her brain; one reason the other test subjects shunned her. Her mood swings often come after Jasmine feels a sensation that could only be described as "twitches" in her mind.
Along with being slightly, might I say, bipolar, Jasmine is a natural fighter, though the microchip has often gotten rather troublesome during her fights. She can be patient and cunning, or skittish and alert, but she is agile, always agile.
As an added note, Jasmine's cold, uncaring personality often outweighs her other moods, and is often what others see most often.
Character Description:
Lean, dark gray rat with lighter gray paws, ears, tail, and midnight black eyes
Jasmine
Color: Deep, dark gray, almost black
Gender: Female
Jasmine is a calm and level-headed rat-sometimes. However, she can become sadistic and rather nasty in moments. She is on Shale's side, but has considered Blank's ways several times-something she is rather guilty about.
History and Personality:
Jasmine was like any other lab rat. She was convinced that's all she was and ever would be. That is, until the bringers of balance rose. When that happened, she began to think there was more to her life than sitting in a cage waiting in fear for the next time a human would pick her out for experimentation. It wasn't long into her life when the humans planted a tiny chip in her brain; soon they could use the minuscule microchip to control her from the inside.
Jasmine was a rat the others often shied away from. In that world of strange animals, she was an outcast. And she hated it. Her quick-changing temperaments are caused by the tiny electronic device in her brain; one reason the other test subjects shunned her. Her mood swings often come after Jasmine feels a sensation that could only be described as "twitches" in her mind.
Along with being slightly, might I say, bipolar, Jasmine is a natural fighter, though the microchip has often gotten rather troublesome during her fights. She can be patient and cunning, or skittish and alert, but she is agile, always agile.
As an added note, Jasmine's cold, uncaring personality often outweighs her other moods, and is often what others see most often.
Character Description:
Lean, dark gray rat with lighter gray paws, ears, tail, and midnight black eyes