Raine
Date: Saturday, May 27 @ 05:17:18 EDT
Topic: Character Profiles



Name: Raine Lee Storm

Nickname(s): Rainedrop, Rainstorm, bào feng yu'

Name origin/meaning: Raine is a variant of Reine, which means “queen” in French. Lee is Chinese and means "plum". Storm is the English translation for her father’s Chinese name Feng bào, which means storm.

Creature: Pyrokinetic Witch

Birthday: January 1st 1979 

Sign:

Age: 17-18 (LMHtB)

Deathday: n/a

Age at Death: n/a

Height: 5’5”

Weight: 115 lbs

Hair colour: Black with a blue-ish shine.

Eyes: Pale blue.

Piercings/Tattoos/Scars: She has each of her ears pierced twice and her bellybutton once. No Tattoos. She has a very prominent thin vertical scar that runs over her left eye and down to her cheekbone.

Talent(s): Dancer, singer, guitarist, good shooter.

Fears: Car accidents, Vampires, Witches.

Dreams/Wishes/Aspirations: To just be a typical girl. To be famous.

What you need to know:
Raine is outgoing, enjoys being the center of attention, and is perfectly capable of holding the spotlight. She is a natural leader, though prefers to be a loner, and though she is good-natured, she is also very cynical and short tempered. She will take charge of a situation and hates leaving things unfinished, untidy, or substandard.
She is half Chinese, half German, lives with her mother, drives a very nice car that her father bought her, is a cheerleader for her school, has a part-time job waiting tables at a nightclub, and loves playing in her friends’ band where she is the lead singer and guitar player.

Powers: Unrevealed

Fun Fact: Raine is partially blind in her left eye, and blood sometimes "weeps" from her damaged tear duct.

As described in the book: Comming soon...

Heritage: Raine is descended from the Bo people of China’s southwest Sichuan province. The Bo were a tall ethnic minority people living astride the borders of modern day Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. There they created a brilliant culture as early as 3,000 years ago and helped the Western Zhou people overthrow the ruling Yin at the end of the Shang Dynasty circa 1600BC. During the Ming Dynasty, the imperial army cruelly oppressed the ethnic minority peoples, in particular the Bo people fell, victims of massacre. To escape their oppression, the Bo migrated to new locations, living in the high mountains above the clouds. It was long believed the Bo could fly. They built impervious fortresses high in the sky on Wuyi Mountain, and are best known today by their famous “hanging coffins”, coffins suspended on impossible cliff sides, hundreds of meters above the Yangtze River, where scientists today cannot even reach. It is not understood how they hung their 200 kg coffins on the vertical limestone walls of Bochuangou. The only explanation was that they could “fly”.
Raine’s family are the last remnants of the Bo, a magical family who harness the air and heavens, content to remain isolated in their mountains for the most part, though feared and respected by the paranatural community for their ancient magic and understanding of balance and consequence. Wise and prudent, they are easily distinguished by their tall stature and blue eyes, eyes as pale as the skies they rule.



 









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