Speak of the devil! A bit bare bones, but it should do.
Name: Hakeshi Masumi
Side: Dark
Race: Nekomata (Cat Demon)
Age: 276
Appearance: A heartbreakingly beautiful seductress with long black hair, pale skin and amber eyes dressed in a black and gold kimono.
Weapons:
Seven Lives Stolen: A rolled up bundle of seven swords, their hilts wrapped in human hair. Each one is the sword of a slain samurai, their furious, restless spirit bound within. On Masumi's command, they come alive, flying at her enemies. Knocking one to the ground immobilises it.
Prayer Slips: A piece of paper should not hurt this much.
Special Skills:
Nekomata: Masumi is really a gigantic two tailed cat, with the power to take on human form, create ghostly fire and reanimate the dead to manipulate them like puppets. She can fly by forming flaming wheels attached to her ankles. A nekomata is also said to be able to devour anything in its path and mainly eat poison.
Demon Mystic: A blend of inherent abilities and the study of spiritual teachings to bewitch the living, toying with their minds and cursing their bodies. Much like a priestess, she can use her spiritual powers to use mudras, perform divinations, create wardings, ofuda and seals. She's skilled at the craft of magical items. She has extended her ability to reanimate the bodies of the fallen into fully fledged necromancy, especially with regard to the binding of spirits.
History: A cat that lives too long might be infected with a profound malice, venturing partly into ghostly realms and developing strange powers. Masumi is one such creature. Wrapped in a beguiling form distilled from countless deaths, she wanders the land like a plague, worming her way into a trusted position for a time before tearing it all down and starting over. She often passes herself off as a priestess. She supports Talkatz for the simple reason that when he is in power, there will be a much vaster scope for her to live in the way she chooses.
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