THIS DEALS WITH SUICIDE KIND OF BE WARNED THIS CHARACTER IS VERY TWISTED AND HAS BAD MORALS DON'T LISTEN TO HER PLEASE SHE IS A BAD BAD PERSON This isn't the actual thing I said I was gonna post but it's been sitting here for ages, and this is probably closed but I still like creating the characters for them. FUN FACT: Bearded Vultures eat BONES and roll in sand to color their feathers red as a status symbol. Also, their eyes are naturally that super cool color! Name: Lybria (lib-re-ah) Age: Unknown, but full-grown/adult Species: Bearded Vulture Goal: Have fun playing with and twisting with minds. That's all. She really can't comprehend how it's a bad thing. Lybra is a from a gentle family, and you'd assume, as one would, she would be a gentle bird. And, don't get it wrong, she is, but within her own twisted and shattered mentality, she has become so much more. "The dead are dead, and there is not much we can do about it, no? What is there left for those who succumb to the truth of life? Nothing more than a meaningless goodbye. What is one to do when they face the empty eyes of death? Run? Running is futile. It is like running from a child. You will let them catch you eventually. Hide, then? No, hiding too is futile. Hiding from death is like hiding from one with fire, its gentle glow will lure you with its heat, taunting you like a fresh rabbit and wolf. Then what is one to do? Accept it? Welcome them as an old friend? Death is no more alive than you or I, look into his daft eyes and see their pain. They cry for you, they see you laying here, suffering. Death wishes only the best for you, only to take you somewhere just as beautiful as yourself" Lybria is a very persuasive bird, she takes advantage of her soft and quiet persona to trick people into believing their life is useless and that death is the only way to true happiness. If she has done it correctly, the target will eventually, well, you can probably guess. If not, then she attacks them in their sleep, preaching about the "liberty of death". As for her followers, she uses the same tactic but somewhat reversed. The target in this scenario is a "Smart creature that is wise, kind, and humble enough to help her with her goal" They pretty much do what she says with the full belief that they are making birds lives better. Lybria knows what she is doing, at least, she did in the beginning. Now she believes what she says. In short, she has brainwashed most everyone, including herself.