Name: Ohime "May" Sato
Sex: Female
Species: Human
Height: 5'8
Weight: 135
Age: 17
Hair Color: Purple
Eye Color: Purple
Skin Color: Caucasian
Personality: Tries a little too hard to fit in, knowing very much how it feels to be an outcast. Confident in her sports abilities, but doesn't deal well with pressure.
Weakness: Imposter Syndrome
Items: Basketball
Skills:
Jumping / Leaping - Extraordinary at making difficult leaps or jumps over distances most wouldn't be able to make. +1 CS to Strength or Agility as needed.
Student - +1 CS to Reason for learning. Typically only used for school tests and exams.
Performer - A juggler, dancer, singer, and more apply under this skill. +1 CS to the stat used for that skill.
Languages: Common, Japanese
Description and/or Picture:
Stats:
Fighting: Good
Agility: Remarkable
Strength: Typical
Endurance: Excellent
Reasoning: Typical
Intuition: Good
Psyche: Typical
Hit Points: 66
Stamina Points: 44
Mana: 22
Running Speed: Typical(15mph)
Swimming Speed: Poor(10mph)
Spells / Special Abilities:
Biography:
Ohime was born in the U.S. to traditional Japanese parents, her father being a member of the military. Throughout most of her gradeschool years, she was picked on for having a Japanese name, the teachers always mispronouncing her name as "Oh, hi me," which always led to her being picked on, so now only ever introduces herself as May.
She's fluent in both English and Japanese, can play Piano decently, as well as the violin, but where she felt most comfortable was working up a sweat in sports. Pushing herself to her physical limit in basketball as well as swimming. Tennis and soccor is something she wouldn't mind getting into as well, but the highschool she was attending didn't have those extracurriculars.
Having been low on the totem pole of popularity for so much of her life, and having the weight of such high expectations from her parents her whole life, she found that suddenly being really good at sports and becoming more popular came with feeling a fake sense of overconfidence. She didn't feel she was deserving of it - like if everyone just knew what a loser she used to be, they wouldn't treat her as well.
She just finished her sophmore year of highschool and spent most of her summer hanging out with friends and playing basketball.