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RPC Full Name||Adelle Grei Mortrice (Mort-Reese)
Nicknames|| Grim
Age|| 16
Birth Date|| December 13th
Height||5'3
Weight|| 107
Personality|| She is calm and collected, generally hardworking and often times alone. She can be considered reclusive, but in actuality she's just a workaholic, and a shy one at that. As the daughter of the Grim Reaper, most people see her as being dull and morbid, and she can be at times. To make it worse, she is very emotionally guarded due to how she is often treated for being a "half-breed." For the most part, however, she is very friendly and kindhearted once her trust and friendship is gained, loyal to the very end. She refuses to see death as a negative thing, as it is an end to the suffering of those in pain; consequently, she is a bit self-righteous and cocky, taking her job very seriously, and will not accept it being ridiculed. She prides herself on knowledge, and especially loves learning about history, culture, and literature.
Behaviour|| Hardworking, a bit of a shut-in, slow to trust others, a bit boyish.
Ethinicy|| Caucasian
Species|| Reaper-Human hybrid
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Personal Skill|| Combat, writing, studying
Favorite Food|| Cafe food (pastries, cookies, etc.)
Favorite Drink|| Lattes/Cappuccinos
Least Favorite Food|| Anythihng overly spicy, bitter, or sour.

Likes|| Punk-rock music, gaining experience, physical training and practice, being by herself, casual/comfortable clothes.
Dislikes|| Being called Grim, unnecessary fighting, crowded places, excessive noise, dresses/fancy clothes.
Hates|| People disrespecting the importance of her job, saying bad things about her/her father for what they do, being taken for granted, having to kill people she knows/is friends with.

Strengths||
• Enhanced strength
• Enhanced endurance
• Enhanced regenerative abilities
• Is immune to disease, extreme heat/cold
• Immortal (but can be killed by another reaper, or something of higher power/divine ability, such as angels.)
• Enhanced senses of sight and hearing
• Can create trans-dimensional portals (used mainly for guiding souls to the after life and getting to targets quickly, but can come in handy in combat for strategic/teleportation purposes
Weaknesses||
• Her powers are weaker in the human world
• She is very small in stature
• Sensitive to harsh sinlight (it can burn her skin and temporarily blind her)
• Crippling self-doubt behind arrogant exterior
• Pacifist, unless in fatal danger
• Relatively inexperienced
Fears||
• Failing a collection job
• Disappointing her father
• Becoming weak
• Failure in general
• Losing people she cares for

Relationships|| N/A
Family|| Father- Grim Reaper; Mother- mortal woman

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Grade|| Sophomore

Classes||
1st Period: Demon/Devil and Angel Culture
2nd Period: Swimming
3rd Period: Poetry
4th Period: Necromancy
5th Period: American Literature
6th Period: Asian Culture
7th Period: Japanese History

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History||

Adelle's father fell in love with a human woman, and she was the result of this unlawful romance. Born in the human world, in the heart of England to be specific, but soon taken into her father's realm for fear that she may become an outcast among the regular mortals, she knows very little about her mother. She was raised in the afterlife by her father, who trained her to be strong and resillient, which caused her to turn out less than feminine later in life. Through most of the day she did nothing but practice her combat and reaping abilities, and in the time she wasn't doing that, she would read up on her history and literature, as well as keep up with the daily events of the human world.

Unfortunately, she didn't escape from the discrimination her parents had both seen coming far back, the very day she was born. She was the product of a sort of taboo, in the eyes of most- a human and a supernatural being, especially one as powerful as the Grim Reaper himself, courting and mating was strictly forbidden. Day by day she was called names, bullied, and, at the best of times, ignored, with few, if any, friends. So she became quiet and reserved, striving to become as powerful and helpful to her father as possible, as if to compensate for her own genetic impairment. Her father enrolled her at the school by her request, in order to further her abilities as quickly and efficiently as she could.