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Revision as of 14:38, 22 November 2020
Byelaya | |
Player: Adriellyn | |
Origin: | Natural |
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Archetype: | Peacebringer |
Security Level: | Confidential |
Server: | Everlasting |
Personal Data | |
Real Name: | Byelaya Petrova |
Known Aliases: | None |
Species: | Presumed Human |
Age: | 29 |
Height: | 5'5" |
Weight: | 121 lbs |
Eye Color: | Blue |
Hair Color: | White |
Biographical Data | |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Musician |
Place of Birth: | Minsk, Belarus |
Base of Operations: | Paragon City |
Marital Status: | Single |
Known Relatives: | Chernaya (sister) |
Known Powers | |
Kheldian | |
Known Abilities | |
Kheldian light-form, plus good singing and playing several instruments | |
Equipment | |
Nothing special | |
Byelaya Petrova war born in Minsk, Belarus on 25 March 1995, and has a sister from there as well (Chernaya). They were orphaned, and wound up adopted by a couple who then moved to Rhode Island.
During their university years, their new parents were killed during the Shivan attack that ruined Galaxy City. In their near-suicidal despair, each (separately) wound up bonding with a Kheldian. Now, they're adjusting to their new lives, and trying to make sense of their new abilities.
She looks to be in her mid-20s, and her speech still has a faint Slavic accent.
Byelaya has taken up being more active in the music scene in and around Paragon City of late, but it's mostly session work, and fit in around being a crime-fighter.
OOC Notes
The word "byelaya" means both "light" and "white" in the various Slavic tongues which use it. It's pronounced like b'yell-ah-yah, with light emphasis on the first syllable.