Again, exceptional work. Nicely involved.
bowlofspinach says:
Okay, I’ve been thinking and I came up with a different interpretation of my traits. Not sure which one I’ll end up using but I like this new idea...
The character is a treasure hunter from a fantasy world, always exploring crypts and dungeons looking for riches and magical artifacts.
In one of those crypts, she encountered the evil spirit of a deceased powerful shaman and got possessed by it. Despite the two of them having vastly different personalities and them not getting along too well because of it, they have formed a partnership. While the spirit is decidedly evil and does not value the lives of others, the treasure hunter is
not a killer and has to fight against the whisperings of the evil spirit. The shaman supports the treasure hunter’s efforts with his
animal-based abilities which complement the roguish talents of the treasure hunter well. In exchange, the shaman’s spirit is no longer bound to his tomb and can travel outside with its new host. They prefer to stay out of cities where someone might notice this connection and therefore usually
live in forests or other wild areas.
Constantly having two competing voices in her head often causes sudden and powerful bursts of nausea and
vertigo, but overall, this symbiosis has proved very beneficial for both parties involved.