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| − | <font style="color: #000; letter-spacing: 0em;"> Livia plays her cards fairly close to her chest. Her demeanor is usually mildly out of touch, crass, and forthright. She can be volatile and unpredictable at times. She's usually pretty good about choosing her battles | + | <font style="color: #000; letter-spacing: 0em;"> Livia plays her cards fairly close to her chest. Her demeanor is usually mildly out of touch, crass, and forthright. She can be volatile and unpredictable at times. She doesn't always seem to comprehend the gravity of a situation. She's usually pretty good about choosing her battles. She has a soft spot for the downtrodden and can demonstrate uncharacteristic delicacy in dealing with them. She has been known to cause disorder, making her value to any group a gamble. Livia has a remarkable talent for withstanding a beating, which likely developed hand in hand with her reckless disregard for rules. Livia is both impetuous enough to be fearless in combat and capable of lasting perhaps longer than many similarly wounded. Fundamentally, she sees herself as little more than a meat shield and may affectionately refer to herself as sword-fodder. |
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Livia Crane Asshole Extraordinaire About
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Livia plays her cards fairly close to her chest. Her demeanor is usually mildly out of touch, crass, and forthright. She can be volatile and unpredictable at times. She doesn't always seem to comprehend the gravity of a situation. She's usually pretty good about choosing her battles. She has a soft spot for the downtrodden and can demonstrate uncharacteristic delicacy in dealing with them. She has been known to cause disorder, making her value to any group a gamble. Livia has a remarkable talent for withstanding a beating, which likely developed hand in hand with her reckless disregard for rules. Livia is both impetuous enough to be fearless in combat and capable of lasting perhaps longer than many similarly wounded. Fundamentally, she sees herself as little more than a meat shield and may affectionately refer to herself as sword-fodder. Scars & Markings: She has slightly more scars than might be expected of a warrior. Voice: Surprisingly modulated. Clothing: If left to her own she'll wear a thug's mug and little else. The story of how she got the mask changes often. She deviates toward black and white, but also appreciates red. She will wear nearly anything if forced, but and the depersonalization that helmets and other face coverings provide.
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