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'''Appearance:''' Sunniva is a Nordic beauty, although born to a Saxon family, there can be little doubt that one of her grandfathers was a Norseman who came to her village in the act of viking. Regardless, her flawless and milk pale skin tells the tale and none can have any doubt after looking into her arctic blue eyes. At first glance one would call Sunniva little more than a waif, for she stands just short of five feet tall and probably weighs one-hundred pounds soaking wet. Her face is faintly vulpine in shape and her small breasts accentuate a sinuous athletic body born to dance and to hunt. Although not originally trained to dance, Sunniva has found a novel and superior grace since her first turning and she now serves as the understudy of Salome, the ''Wife of the Serpent.'' As a dervish, Sunniva is quite popular and regularly receives gifts and offers of affection from admirers, allowing her to maintain the lifestyle of medieval merchants wife or one of the less nobility. Her clothing and jewelry reflect her opulent lifestyle as she possesses numerous dresses, fine cloaks, rings, necklaces, baldrics and jeweled daggers. Her prize piece of jewelry is masterfully worked wolf's head medallion that she prominently displays upon her bosom. | '''Appearance:''' Sunniva is a Nordic beauty, although born to a Saxon family, there can be little doubt that one of her grandfathers was a Norseman who came to her village in the act of viking. Regardless, her flawless and milk pale skin tells the tale and none can have any doubt after looking into her arctic blue eyes. At first glance one would call Sunniva little more than a waif, for she stands just short of five feet tall and probably weighs one-hundred pounds soaking wet. Her face is faintly vulpine in shape and her small breasts accentuate a sinuous athletic body born to dance and to hunt. Although not originally trained to dance, Sunniva has found a novel and superior grace since her first turning and she now serves as the understudy of Salome, the ''Wife of the Serpent.'' As a dervish, Sunniva is quite popular and regularly receives gifts and offers of affection from admirers, allowing her to maintain the lifestyle of medieval merchants wife or one of the less nobility. Her clothing and jewelry reflect her opulent lifestyle as she possesses numerous dresses, fine cloaks, rings, necklaces, baldrics and jeweled daggers. Her prize piece of jewelry is masterfully worked wolf's head medallion that she prominently displays upon her bosom. | ||
− | '''Behavior:''' Despite her air of frigid indifference, Sunniva | + | '''Behavior:''' Despite her air of frigid indifference, Sunniva has always been a woman of intense passion, even before her turning. Since her transformation her hungers have all grown in intensity, whether it be for food, sex or dance. Likewise, her passions are heightened, which often drives her to excess or rash action. The beast inside her ever seek for release and even in her dreams she transforms to hunt through |
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Revision as of 21:10, 26 November 2018
Sobriquet: The Wolf-dancer, Sunniva - means gift if the sun in ancient German, ironic since she turns with the full moon.
Appearance: Sunniva is a Nordic beauty, although born to a Saxon family, there can be little doubt that one of her grandfathers was a Norseman who came to her village in the act of viking. Regardless, her flawless and milk pale skin tells the tale and none can have any doubt after looking into her arctic blue eyes. At first glance one would call Sunniva little more than a waif, for she stands just short of five feet tall and probably weighs one-hundred pounds soaking wet. Her face is faintly vulpine in shape and her small breasts accentuate a sinuous athletic body born to dance and to hunt. Although not originally trained to dance, Sunniva has found a novel and superior grace since her first turning and she now serves as the understudy of Salome, the Wife of the Serpent. As a dervish, Sunniva is quite popular and regularly receives gifts and offers of affection from admirers, allowing her to maintain the lifestyle of medieval merchants wife or one of the less nobility. Her clothing and jewelry reflect her opulent lifestyle as she possesses numerous dresses, fine cloaks, rings, necklaces, baldrics and jeweled daggers. Her prize piece of jewelry is masterfully worked wolf's head medallion that she prominently displays upon her bosom.
Behavior: Despite her air of frigid indifference, Sunniva has always been a woman of intense passion, even before her turning. Since her transformation her hungers have all grown in intensity, whether it be for food, sex or dance. Likewise, her passions are heightened, which often drives her to excess or rash action. The beast inside her ever seek for release and even in her dreams she transforms to hunt through
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