
Name: Cara
Type: Stitch Witch
Nature: Obsessive
Appearance: Cara has scissors for legs and the lower half of her body. Her "arms" are needles that dangle from her handles, and her "head" is a 'tomato style' pincushion supported by another pair of needles. The pincushion has two pins in the top, and a dangling 'strawberry' pin sharpener which can be used as a bludgeoning, extendable whip.
Attacking Style: Cara's body is a weapon, from her 'hair'-whip to her bladed legs. She will not hesitate to use her pins and needles to stab at any puella magi who comes across her.
Barrier: Her barrier resembles a massive fabric store, with bolts of cloth both stacked and upright to create walls and curtains. The curtains, however, are ragged, as she cannot walk among them without damaging the fabric.
Barrier Location: Unknown
Minions: Cara's minions are human-sized spools of thread, which roll about her barrier. They can use their threads as tripwires to alert their master of intruders. They keep their distance from her, though, as she may accidentally slice them, in a manner similar to the billowing fabrics she surrounds herself with.
Type: Stitch Witch
Nature: Obsessive
Appearance: Cara has scissors for legs and the lower half of her body. Her "arms" are needles that dangle from her handles, and her "head" is a 'tomato style' pincushion supported by another pair of needles. The pincushion has two pins in the top, and a dangling 'strawberry' pin sharpener which can be used as a bludgeoning, extendable whip.
Attacking Style: Cara's body is a weapon, from her 'hair'-whip to her bladed legs. She will not hesitate to use her pins and needles to stab at any puella magi who comes across her.
Barrier: Her barrier resembles a massive fabric store, with bolts of cloth both stacked and upright to create walls and curtains. The curtains, however, are ragged, as she cannot walk among them without damaging the fabric.
Barrier Location: Unknown
Minions: Cara's minions are human-sized spools of thread, which roll about her barrier. They can use their threads as tripwires to alert their master of intruders. They keep their distance from her, though, as she may accidentally slice them, in a manner similar to the billowing fabrics she surrounds herself with.