>>3524805Raven's past has turned her into a stoic, taciturn, and reserved individual. It is obvious, to any observer, that she is someone with resolve more solid than the densest of metals. In regards to her patience, in all but the most pressing of tasks, she can be likened to a concealed tiger inching closer and closer to its prey through the tall grass: the tension mounts, the wind changes direction. To all but the most calm and collected this would spell disaster, but the tiger maintains its composure under such pressure. So, too, does Raven maintain composure when dealing with those who would seek to hurt the innocent and only the most knowledgable could contrive a machination to break her resolve. Depending on the iteration, this behavior might not transfer over to the social realm; she has little patience, in some iterations, for the trivial and childlike. The reaction she displays to immature behavior, it would seem, is as if nails were loudly and repeatedly scratching a chalkboard: if she can't stop it, she can't stand it.
>>3524811If she could do nothing to prevent it, I'm sure she would try everything she could to prevent as many people as possible from being thrust into such a maelstrom. In terms of her individual abilities, she can, presumably, warp reality if she channels her father to a certain degree, and, as such, she is exceptionally yet deceptively strong on her own.
>>3525377All the plebs liken her to any token goth character despite the fact that she isn't that. It's annoying, honestly. Any character that is female and is at least a recluse, seemingly cold, or is associated with the color purple in some way has been likened to her. Pic semi related.
>>3525401Good on you lad. I did the same, but I got caught creating a backstory for my character and ended up writing almost 300 pages of a rather detailed adventure that synthesizes history, mythology, and old pantheons of gods.
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