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Welcome to [MnM 3E] A School for the Unusually Gifted

23:22, 27th April 2024 (GMT+0)

Sasha Odraz

Sasha is a 16 year old girl from a small country by the Mediterranean Sea.
She stands at 5' 6" and has finally filled into her curves, but kept a slightly athletic frame.
Even though she spent her whole life living by the sea, she can't get a decent tan to save her life.
She has very dark brown eyes, bordering on being black and straight dark hair, with a cherry wood-red sheen. It reaches down to her mid-back, but she usually  keeps it in a messy bun.
Her wardrobe consists of mostly jeans, which she combines with everything from
t-shirts and sneakers, to silk blouses and ballet flats. Prefers casual and comfortable clothing, usually in earthy colors.

Her English is fairly fluent. Only a hint of a Southern/Central European accent is detectable while she speaks. She sometimes has trouble remembering certain English words, but usually finds her way around conversations without any problems.

The only physical trait that would betray her as something else then an ordinary human are her eyes, which turn completely colorless and extremely reflective (like a surface of a mirror)when she is using her abilities. She tries to hide it in most situations, because people often described it as "creepy and unnerving".

Interesting tidbits:
- *In her native tongue, her last name means "Reflection"
- Most of the time, she is all smiles and a very relaxed attitude, even though she often appears to be chronically tired. Paired up with her face slipping into a deeply contemplative or even rather cold and calculating look, quick to revert back into her "usual" self, as soon as she senses someone looking
- She apparently has a close tie to a former School student (Timothy Masters), up to the point of calling him "boss". She often disappears from attending regular class to "do stuff". Copes with potential added school work without complaint, but almost never reveals where she has been, calling it "clandestinity", often with a humorous tone, albeit it sometimes rings very true