Hitomi was one of the Mist Vipers' most successful kunoichi. Stylish, attractive, and dedicated, she set the standard. She had been the lover of one of the Chunin for almost a year when he suggested that she volunteer for the Eight Immortals. A bit reluctant (since the first group had all perished during the rituals), she finally aquiesed to his request and volunteered. It was during the beginning stages of the rituals that she found out he had another lover. When it came time to sacrifice her dearest belonging; she gave up her love for him. Upon the completion of the rituals, she became Glorious Songbird, the Embodiment of Beauty. The title is very accurate, everything about her is unparallelled beauty, her figure, her face, her clothes, her voice, everything. Sadly, she didn't sacrifice her love for her superior, it never existed; what she sacrificed was her station. She is no longer Hitomi the skilled kunoichi, she is merely the beautiful one. People don't see Hitomi anymore, they merely bask in her radiance. They don't hear the words to her songs, just her voice. They don't see the skill of her attacks, just the grace. Hitomi never succeeds any more, the Beauty does. To top it off, Hurricane Dancer hates her, and takes every opporotunity to belittle and intimidate her. Although she is still loyal to the Clan, she yearns for a way to escape the perfect shell that she now inhabits. Hitomi is a loyal member of the Clan. She has become a bit more bloodthirsty since her transformation due to the fact that she wants attention for anything other than her looks. She was never vain; and now it drives her mad. Almost every man she meets seeks to possess her, the women tend to hate her; its to the point she prefers to spend most of her time alone. Her agents are women, all are exceptionally beautiful and all are trained to use their looks to their advantage. But she also trains them not to see themselves as merely objects of beauty, but of beings of power and passion. She simply can't seem to do it herself. "You were not watching my sword, were you?" Glorious Songbird is supernaturally beautiful. She can use her beauty in many ways; all of these are conscious efforts on her part. She wills her effects on her victems. She can cause them to become so enraptured by her that they loose the ability to focus on anything else (Flash), or she can hold a victems gaze with her own, paralyzing them (Entangle), lastly she can inspire such desire that her foes actually can suffer pain and even death from her merest glance (KA), the ability might (at GM's Descretion) have a greater effect on someone who has a weak heart or high blood pressure (+1d6) and alternately less effect on those who are not interested in a beautiful woman (-1d6). Her appearance is supernatural and she can effect anyone that can appreciate beauty, as well as beings that aren't human. Aside from this she is also a skilled combatant, having trained intensely since the transformation, hoping that her skill in battle would win her praise, but as such this has not yet happened. Her abilitis aren't too high but if you want to tone her act down, drop her DEX to 24 and SPD 5, eliminate the DC's for her martial arts and get rid of her "Looks that Kill" Attack. If you want to make her more powerful increase her CON and BODY to 23 each, give her an extra DC or two with her martial arts, and increase her "Looks" attack to 4d6. Alternately, you could give her more "strikes" or special attacks. a little over 5 feet tall, a little under 100lbs. Black hair, brown eyes. Everything else is slightly variable. Her beauty is so transcendant that everyone sees her slightly different. She can be leaner, or more curvaceous, lighter skinned or darker, lighter or darker hair, etc.. She is the viewer's ideal as to what the perfect Japanese woman should look like. Her nightsuit is pale gray with black designs, often depicting wings, or flowers. She wears a black domino mask, covered in ornate, golden designs. Her sword is gleaming silver with a delicately carved handle, green jade in the shape of a bird's head.
      
    
Strikes a pose and people simply stare. Basically she wills a heartattack on her victim. They must be able to see her.