Elyadre Velding
you can't prove anything

Elyadre Velding
Alias | El Adre |
Species | Nish |
Age | 28 |
Sex | Female |
Build | Athletic |
Hair | Brown, frequently dyed |
Eyes | Brown |
Force Sensitive | Confirmed. |
Languages | Basic Huttese Binary |
Hex Code | bd5617 |
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Elyadre's appearance lies somewhere on the middle ground of conventionally attractive and unnoteworthy with a dash of pizzazz. She could blend in, should a situation call for it, but who would want that, really? Left to her own devices, Adre sports hair frequently chopped and dyed. Her skin is fair and well cared for. In terms of fashion, she blends formal and informal, practical and ostentatious, as the mood strikes.
PERSONALITY AND BELIEFS
A creature guided by impulse, Adre lives life with few inhibitions beyond basic survival, leading to a penchant for mischief when the opportunity presents itself. She disguises a more callous side with humor and dissociation, often at the risk (or more accurately, benefit) of being underestimated. Some rules are meant to be followed, some are meant to be broken, some only exist if they know you fear them.
FEATURES
Sticky Fingers: What’s yours is mine, that’s how the saying goes, right? Elyadre certainly believes as such. A skilled pickpocket, one should hold on to their pocket creds when in close proximity.
Night Sight: Being Nish, Adre is in possession a low-light vision supposedly capable of detecting invisible enemies. It’s not something she advertizes regularly, lest it become all she’s known for by employers (and definitely not because she forgets it’s not a universal trait) but it certainly comes in handy.
Anything You Can Do: Competitive by nature and fueled by spite, the word 'no' is often taken more as a challenge, for better or for worse. As such, she's developed an almost jack-of-all-trades toolset and a fierce determination for anything she sets her mind to.
Uhh...What?: Be it poor hearing, poor attention span, or a combination of the two, Adre isn't always on the ball right from the get-go. It's not always a matter of inattentiveness; sometimes she really just can't hear.

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