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Character sheet from Kyrahn Clarke
Daughter of Belenus
Name
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Kyrann Clarke
Gender
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Female
Age
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14
Physical Description
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Kyrahn has medium to long brown, curly hair, with ice blue eyes. She has skin, that very well could be as pale as a ghost. During school while living in Ireland, she wore her school uniform, which she occasionally wears the shirt. Kyrahn has glasses, but prefers her contacts, but she will wear her glasses sometimes. She likes to have her hair either all up in a ponytail, or completely down. She likes to wear dark-washed, or fun colored skinny jeans, with a brightly colored, print top. She wears a sun dress, only on special occasions.
Personality
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Kyrahn, growing up in a small town is very outgoing, and likes to meet a lot of people. She is very protective of her very close friends, and may become a little jealous. She may be a little shy at first, but after a couple minutes, she warms up to you very nicely. Kyrahn has a tough, harsh side, and she has a sweet, and sometimes maternal side. Her harsh side can be brought out when she is in the middle of an argument with a friend, or family member. While her, sweet side is out a vast majority of the other time. Kyrahn is a very good friend, and loves to have fun. She hates it when people say that a sport is easy, when they don't know how hard people work for it. She also hates it when people bash on her amazing home, Ireland. People can joke around, but when they go too far, her tough side starts to edge out.
History
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An all-star tennis, and cricket player, Kyrahn was always a nice little school girl, that most people did not like. She really only had one friend, Blake Giddings, who was like a brother to her, once she got to know him. As she and Blake got older, they were attacked by a ton of monsters back home in Malahide. They did not feel safe anymore, so they decided to try somewhere else. They moved from place to place, in search for a safer home, than where they were before. Although, after letting her friend Blake do most of the work, they had decided to go to the foreign America, where they hoped there was a possibility of being safe, somewhere off of Manhattan. A strange man said that they would be safe there, and they took his advice and packed up the bags and left Ireland, for what could possibly be, forever.