Knave (MKRP)

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Full Name: Ghost of Knave Future

Age: Unknown

Species: Anthrofeline - Domestic

Sex: Female

Nationality: Outsider(Doppleganger)

Played by: eternaljwh

Last seen:


Appearance

5'11" with green eyes, yellow fur and long, blonde hair. Build is athletic with an average frame. Thick legs, sharp shoulders and an C-cup chest. Dark brown stripes on her legs, tail, back, and sides of her face. Lighter yellow fur covers from her mouth to the inside of her thighs, spanning most of her front torso, save a large patch of white fur that covers the front of her abdomen. Hands are stubbed and paw-like, having short and broad two-knuckled fingers with thick pads on the front of the fingertips and the center of the palm. One inch retractable claws that extend from her fingers have a off-white yellow color and a slight inward curl. Feet are plantigrade and human-like, with pads at the ball of the foot and bottom of the toes. Non-retractible claws are on the end of every toe, ranging from Half-inch to quarter-inch depending on the superiority of the toe. A very broad and long tail makes her unique compared to most catkin. A tattoo of the Gal-Zabor symbol marks the back of her left shoulder, but it cannot be seen through the fur. Ann has no piercings or scars to date. While wearing the death shroud, she looks like a skeleton wielding a scythe, with some ragged, black feathered wings.


Demeanor

Might be filled later, if I can round enough info up.


Profession

Death: Reaper of the fallen.


Notable abilities

To be filled.


Notable objects

Death Shroud

Death's scythe - I'll fill these in later.


House

Original owner of the Deathmanse, but it has been passed on to Rose in her absence.


Background

To be filled.


Other information

  • Is inexplicably corporeal, despite being the reaper. This was never addressed.
  • Knave joined MKRP on Friday, December 30, 2005, on page 13.
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