Name: "Ishtar"
Race/Species: Oni
Age: Early 30's (based on appearance)
Height/Weight: 6'4", 90kg
Power Level: 50
Style: Duality- The Twelve Sparks
Techniques:
Aša (Asha) Vahišta - "Truth, as guided by radiant fire." - Ishtar's chi speaks the truth of her intent. Manifesting radiant flame it coats her extremities, enhancing the strength of her blows (generally the horns, hands, elbows, knees, and fists).
Xšaθra (Kshatra) Vairya - "... of the hardest stone; and of metals and crystals." - Ishtar has 'found' herself in the form of a broken, and well-used, longsword. Channeling her chi, Ishtar can "reforge" the blade and use it as an extension of herself.
(Spənta) Armaiti - "... of Mother Nature, and the stones beneath your feet." - Ishtar's body is as the Earth beneath her feet. Using this connection to the "Mother", Ishtar grounds herself, bolstering her defenses, and improving her ability to withstand punishment.
Vohu Manah (Vōhu-Mánāh) - "... of the kinship of animals, and of cattle in particular." - By diverting her body's chi into three specific areas (legs, and her horns), Ishtar performs a devastating close-range attack designed to penetrate the defenses- and possibly the bodies- of her enemies.
Haurvatat - "... of the waters; and of the wholeness provided by its sustenance." - Ishtar draws her daily sustenance from the energies provided by water.
Ameretat - "... and finally, of plant life; and of the immortality provided by its sustenance." - By actively drawing upon plant life, Ishtar can amplify the strength of a single action, or attack that relies up on her chi.
Items:
x1
Broken Sword
Music Player (iPod/android equivalent)
Special/Racial Traits: Transformation, Magic, Conversational Telepathy
History: "In the beginning, there was Time; and to Time was born twin sons. The Lord of Wisdom, and the Spirit of Destruction..."
"A simple existence. Endless years of balancing ones duality. I longed for something more."
Other:
Her name is taken from the Mesopotamian Goddess of the same.
Her style and techniques are centered loosely around the religion of Zoroastrianism.
Enjoys eating, though does not specifically need to.