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Violet

"I actually wanted to go by the name 'Sage' but in my party there was a spanish dwarf that, after I killed a knocked down troll with a crowbar, kept calling me 'violent'... except his accent made him say 'violet', so eventually the name stuck" - Violet

A decker in his late 20s, he wears expensive clothes most of the time and is fitted with expensive gear, his body lacks bulk and his muscles are pretty average... though even his soft skin has several scars here and there, most of them appearing to be burns, as if he ended up in a storm of searing hot shards of metal.

Violet's eyes are... violet, clearly expensive pieces of chrome, filled to the brim with side programmings to ensure he could get as much as possible out of them.
His hair is blue, his teeth are white, his face bearing the traits of the world on the far east.

There is no much to say about him, he blends in into the crowd of shadowrunners just fine, one of many.




V1OL3N7 is Violet's persona in the Matrix, a simple white 3d eyeball with stick arms and legs, often holding a controller but occasionally growing stylized spikes, wielding comically oversized weapons and tools or rarely having its colors turn negative as several eyes sprouts all over the body, their gaze unyielding and unnerving.
V1OL3N7's personality is a complete 180° from Violet's personality, embracing the true spirit of shitposting, V1OL3N7 speaks in abbreviations, in vastly outdated jokes and is not afraid to antagonize everyone they come across, the exceptions to this rule are more unique than rare.

As expected, this behavior has polarized effects: some people (mostly other shitposters) tend to find it amusing and endearing while others (mostly no fun hardasses) find it annoying and edgy.

V1OL3N7 doesn't speak: all communication is done through text, which appears either above the persona or is "thrown" as a popup in front of others, with V1OL3N7's being noted as recipient, these popups disappear after a few seconds (or until closed) and are programmed not to impair vision, though in the same way as loud and constant noises can prevent to hear anything else a stream of these popups could be found slightly annoying.