V RP Chars below.
Saya Tsukiyomi
Age: 700 (Appears 17)
Height: 5'5
Hair color: Ruby
Eye color: Light Green
Saya was once a normal human until she was one day kidnapped by an evil organization bent on conquering the world. When she was kidnapped, the leader wanted to test the effects of fusing a powerful object into a human, so he decided to do so on Saya. Unfortunately for him, the experiment went wrong and the object he wished to fuse into himself if it were deemed safe, had completely infused with Saya's Blood. This object that was infused with her was called the Hell stone, a stone that had an evil demigod sealed in it. For years the Organization tortured Saya, forcing her to fight for them as a bio-weapon, until one day she finally escaped, but they continue to chase her.....will she ever find true freedom?
Nami S. Fox
http://roleplayinformation.weebly.com/
^ Explains where the Hellstone came from and everything.
Susan Fox
Age:14-19 (Can vary..depends on my mood)
Height: 5'3 - 5'6 (Depends on her age)
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Reddish-Brown
Susan Fox is Nami's daughter, who in this story line gave in and joined forces with her nemesis, Kaiza (Who used to be the leader of the Organization, killed but then revived), eventually falling for him, then taking over the world and having a daughter. When Nami and Kaiza took the world and had Susan, the gods, now tired of their rule over the world, came down and killed them but spared Susan. They sealed her memories in hopes that she will not become a tyrant like her parents and left her in an orphanage in a small village surrounded by a holy barrier they created that protects the few humans left in this now demon-infested world.
But 2 years later one day, when a demon breaks into the village, the now-memory-less Susan suddenly re-activates her demon power. After this incident she is left in total confusion, especially since that once she activated her powers the demon called her princess right before dying. Suddenly what the villagers had told her about her life did not make sense anymore, leaving her more curious about who she is. Susan then sets off into a journey to find herself.