Afo Pivone

"How does this sharding monstrosity count as a world?"

Name: Afo Pivone
Bond: Dhith
Age: 25
Sex: Female
Species: Human
Height: 5'3"
Skin: Dark brown
Hair: White-tipped platinum blonde
Eyes: Amber
Father: Emao Pivone
Mother: Nyvera Emao
Siblings: Five brothers, one sister
Homeworld: Alskyr
Residence: Star City, Deck Three
Description: Though short, Afo is a broad and heavy-set woman, but all that mass is pure muscle, built up almost to bodybuilder proportions. Her skin is a dark, chocolaty brown, against which her hair is a shockingly pale platinum blonde, tipped with true white. Her hair is frizzy and impossible to tame, but falls to her shoulders when wet. Her eyes are a clear amber colour, possessing a sharp gaze. With the chiselled features that she has, the majority of people find her attractive, with a few being downright jealous.

She is very conscientious of the way she dresses, not to mention downright attached to her clothes. Her simple Alskyrian garb is drab and dull against the wild fashions of Star City, but with how much she hates the station, she clings to her old clothes with almost fanatical devotion.

Personality: Afo is a relatively friendly individual, always polite and attentive to everyone she meets, extending courtesy to even the rudest of individuals. Though she is relatively illiterate and only able to read and write her name along with other simple words, she is otherwise incredibly intelligent. In fact, when it comes to knowledge regarding the treatment of physical injuries, there are few that are her peer. Her mind is an encyclopaedia of injury diagnoses and treatments down to the finest detail, and she was highly valued back at Blackstone.

She absolutely hates having been relocated to Star City and terribly misses not only her home and friends, but also having real land beneath her and a real sky overhead. In particular she misses the ocean, having grown up on the shores and spent a lot of time in boats as a young child. She harbours a fear of being alone, and if it weren't for the company of her bond, Afo would probably go crazy in missing her friends and other familiar faces.

Afo would head straight back home if she could, were it not for one thing: soon after arriving, she lost a treasured pendant that had been given to her by her father out in one of the station's markets. Despite the fact that it's most likely been found by a scavenger and pawned by now, Afo refuses to leave until she hunts her necklace down again.


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