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Amanda Carstensen

Sora - Profile
Sora - Profile by @Dark_Suicune8 (Amanda Carstensen)

Yes it's Sora once again. . . This pic is quite old for it was drawn around Jan./Feb. 04. This was befere her eye color was changed to golden-green. Everything is still the same, though.

Unlike the 'original' Suikun which purifies contaminated waters, Sora is capable of doing the exact opposite. She can turn the water to blood, poison, or if she's on the brink of insanity, acid. Sora was a genetic esperiment. A member of Team Snatch (I think that's the name of the team in Colesseum. . . I'm not sure.) somehow managed to find a piece of Suikun's hair. So they took into the lab, and using some Mightyena DNA, cloned Suikun. That's the reason why she has external ears, a dark nose, and 'stockings'. The Team Snatch members often abused her with her with excruciatingly painful injecions of dark energy, causing her hatred for humanity.

Sora has a very calm and passive nature. She isn't very talkative, but when she is, she can be quite baneful and salty and answers questions with blunt answers. She doesn't really care for any cantact with ANY living creatures whatsoever (Kaze the Arcanine, however is an exception). When she spots somethng that somehow manages to find her resting area, she'll rapidly and stealthily slip away into the shadows. Her hunting skills are lacking, which is why she is so darn skinny. As of now, she can only catch small birds, rodents, reptiles and on occasion, carrion.

Medium: Prismacolor pencils and micron pens.

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