Experimental:Jade

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Ẹdema «Jade» Ubọmwẹn
File:JadeUbomwenHeadshot.png
AliasẸde, Jadie
Pronounsthey/She
Labels
  • Intersex
  • Lesbian
BirthdayApril 9
OccupationOracler

Ẹdema «Jade» Ubọmwẹn is the sibling of Jude, Cade, and Coda; and the fourth child of Wybe.

She is an oracler.

Lore

She is experienced in divining (cf. ogwɛga[note 1]). This originally started as a coping mechanism for anxiety, and at some point it started coming naturally to Her and thus doesn't take too much effort to do so

Within Teens on Mana

Jade is an alraune[note 2], made with the seed of the kola.

In such magical settings, She has been placed under a certain charm since birth to have a human appearance and growth, and have Her own alraune existence suppressed.

Within MALIGNANCE

The same process was done to create Jade as the other children, using chlorophyll instead.

Miscellaneous

Jade might also have been a dryad
She wears a crown as a reference to Serpula; because she was originally supposed to be based on Chlorocruorin rather than Chlorophyll

Ubọmwẹn means "the act of predicting through oracle"
Ẹde means Crown

Their favourite font is Harlow Her color is 8CD82A

Alternate Blood: Chlorophylla, b, c1, c2, d, f, Pheophytin, Retinal, Bacteriochlorophylla, b, c, d, e, f, g

Footnotes and Sources

  1. Definition of ogwɛga
  2. D&D Wiki
    Alraune (5e Race)

    Alraune are born under rare circumstances; it is only when the potent magic from the Feywilds seeps into the material plane and binds the soul of a recently deceased humanoid to a flowers' seed that they come into existence. Once all of the flowers' seeds are released into the soil, chances of survival are of course small. The infused seed, however, is capable of spending a long time in a "resting" state, waiting for the opportune moment to start growing. Once the seed germinates, it spends the first year growing into a bulb. It remains in the bulbous state, ever growing until reaching maturity and flowering into an alraune at around 5 years.