Sarah Anderson

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Name Sarah Anderson
Species Þani aka "Kalla Dragon"
Age 25
Planet Kalla
Height 6'4"
City Vængar
Gender Female
Worth $250 USD
Orientation Heterosexual
Appearance

Sarah's primary scale color is dark green.

  • She has lighter green chest, muzzle, and under-tail scales as well as lighter green wing membranes.
  • She has spots of red scales from her cheeks, down her shoulder, over her back and thighs, and down the top of her tail.

Sarah has bright green irises. Like all Þani, she has black sceleras.

She kept her wings, tail spikes, and red head feathers, which some Þani choose or are required to remove.

She likes to wear a limited array of silver jewelry.

  • A short bracer on her left arm.
  • Two small ball stud earrings in her left ear.
  • A spike piercing at the front of her bottom lip.
  • Two small ring piercings in her left eye ridge.
  • One small ring around her right horn and a larger one around her left horn.
Personality

Sarah has certainly got an attitude. As such, she can come off a bit abrasive and standoffish. However, anyone who has the honor of befriending her will see her softer side.

History

Sarah works as a hydrologist for a subsidary chemical company of a larger corporation. For years, her branch office was fairly separated from the parent corporation, but a recent merge closed the old corp branch headquarters and moved into her building, making where she works the sole office for the corporation in Vængar, the capital city on her species' home planet of Kalla.

As a hydrologist, she works with infrastrucutre all over the city to analyze samples, improve delivery and filtration systems, formulate different water-based solutions for different applications, and the like.

She is currently working a long-term contract with the human embassy in Vængar, a rare occurance for a dragon contractor.

Trivia

You may have noticed that Sarah's name sounds terribly human for being an alien species, and you would be right. After the dust started to settle from first contact with the humans, there was a boom in cultural interest between the two species. There was a surge in the popularity of human names among dragon hatchlings and dragon names among human newborns. Despite this surge, however, these cross-cultural names are still fairly uncommon. Many in their own respective societies will view parents who gave their children cross-species names as eccentric. In the case of Sarah's parents, that view isn't too far off from the truth.