Kutseena Sia
name: Kutseena Sia
age: 18 (two days after the First day of school)
gender: Female
race: Native American (Comanche)
Blood Status: Half Blood
position: Student
Signature Spell: Apparition and Variants
Wand: Rowan/Coyote Fur/Seven and a quarter inches
mirror, mirror on the wall: Kutseena stands at about five foot five inches, and weighs in at a whopping one hundred and twenty-one pounds. She dresses in Traditional Native American style outfits of both sexes and dependent on mood. Any jewelry she wears will be of Native American design, and will usually have blue turquoise in it as well. Yes, she wears the Eagle feathers too and the blue stripe under her eyes.
in their heart of hearts: At first Kutseena and Inali are quiet and reserved. Outwardly they seems stand offish and haughty. This is actually far from the truth for either of them. Amongst their people though, when they first meet strangers they adopt a stoic stance and what many call a “Stone Face” expression. They are watching and gauging the new people and learning what they can about them. After all, in the past, the Pale Faces have never dealt fairly with The People.
Both have sharp quick minds. If she’s interested enough, she can excel amazingly well in a subject. If she’s not interested, she usually doesn’t bother beyond being able to pass. A major frustration to some of her Instructors. Unlike his Twin, Inali, whether he likes a subject or not, will excel at it. Coming from a Race of people that had to be hyper aware of their surroundings in order to survive, they are also very observant and very little misses their notice, especially when they are together.
Once Kutseena decides you are friend, the person will quickly learn that she smiles often, and has a sharp humour. While they don’t laugh often, when they do one can tell it comes from the gut. She’s been known for a practical joke now and again, nothing that will cause harm or put one in danger, but still can be rather embarrassing or painful to the one receiving it. Among their People, a practical joke is a test of Character and how well you can laugh at yourself. Inali usually takes a bit longer than Kutseena to warm up to people, and his smile seems more condescending then her open one. Like he knows some private joke he has no intentions of sharing. He’s more than happy to join her in any practical jokes and vice versa, though his practical jokes can be a bit darker than hers, usually resulting in some minor harm, nothing permanent, or deadly, rest assured. Both are Bisexual.
their dark past: Kutseena and Inali come from a Pure Blood Mother and a Muggle Father, thus making them Half Bloods, though they are full blooded Comanche. Their Father holds a mundane Muggle job as the CEO of the Tribe’s gambling casinos, while their Mother is the Medicine Woman and Shaman of the Tribe on the Reservation.
At a young age thier Magic manifested with the ability of Animal Speak. They can understand and converse with any animal, four footed, winged, or crawling. This does not include swimmers or bugs though. It was no surprise when Kutseena and Inali got their Letters of Acceptance to the Salem Witches Institute. Both their parents were proud, and their Mother fully expected Kutseena to follow in her footsteps to become the next Medicine Woman, and Inali to become the next Shaman. With the opening of Dragonclaw ten years ago though, it wasn’t going to happen. While at Salem Witches Institute, Kutseena learned of the Apparition Spell and was rather good at it. She practiced it long and hard to perfect it, and then moved on to a variant of the Spell that allowed her to transport others. She sees the Spell as handy for all manner of things. While Inali found the Fire Whip Spell. Seeing a practical use both Offensively as well as Defensively, he has mastered this Spell with some interesting results.
Their Father supports them in their choices and is happy for his children to spread their wings by going to Dragonclaw and seeing what they could become. It is a wonderful opportunity, and a way for them to become something more than their parents. Their Mother on the other hand is not so supportive, after all her family has been the Wise Ones of the Tribe for hundreds of generations. It was good enough for them, it is good enough for Kutseena and Inali. Needless to say, Mother and Children are a bit estranged.
Both parents are a bit worried about the stirrings that has been heard about from across the Pond. While Voldemort and his Terror didn’t really touch the Wizarding Community in the Americas, The two times he rose to Power was watched very closely. While their parents trusts that they can take care of themselves and keep each other from harm, their Mother tries to use past history and the Prophesy as an argument for staying here and being the next Wise Ones to the tribe. Never mind there are others willing to take up that role.
On a side note, Native Americans take a different view to the Wizarding World. Unlike the Whites, who hide the Magic from their Muggle counterparts, Native Americans do not. Wizard and Muggle mix and live together. More often than not, you can over hear a conversation about some Witch or Wizard talking about a spell or potion to a Native Muggle as you would to hear them talk about the weather.
Clases Taken
Advanced Apparition/ Apparition, Side-Long/ Diaapparate
Magikal Culinary Arts
Potions
Philosophy of Sex
Protections and Counters Against Dark arts
Defense Against Death Eaters
Player Note: When they speak in Comanche, I will be using maroon and italics for the words. English will be normal type.
age: 18 (two days after the First day of school)
gender: Female
race: Native American (Comanche)
Blood Status: Half Blood
position: Student
Signature Spell: Apparition and Variants
Wand: Rowan/Coyote Fur/Seven and a quarter inches
mirror, mirror on the wall: Kutseena stands at about five foot five inches, and weighs in at a whopping one hundred and twenty-one pounds. She dresses in Traditional Native American style outfits of both sexes and dependent on mood. Any jewelry she wears will be of Native American design, and will usually have blue turquoise in it as well. Yes, she wears the Eagle feathers too and the blue stripe under her eyes.
in their heart of hearts: At first Kutseena and Inali are quiet and reserved. Outwardly they seems stand offish and haughty. This is actually far from the truth for either of them. Amongst their people though, when they first meet strangers they adopt a stoic stance and what many call a “Stone Face” expression. They are watching and gauging the new people and learning what they can about them. After all, in the past, the Pale Faces have never dealt fairly with The People.
Both have sharp quick minds. If she’s interested enough, she can excel amazingly well in a subject. If she’s not interested, she usually doesn’t bother beyond being able to pass. A major frustration to some of her Instructors. Unlike his Twin, Inali, whether he likes a subject or not, will excel at it. Coming from a Race of people that had to be hyper aware of their surroundings in order to survive, they are also very observant and very little misses their notice, especially when they are together.
Once Kutseena decides you are friend, the person will quickly learn that she smiles often, and has a sharp humour. While they don’t laugh often, when they do one can tell it comes from the gut. She’s been known for a practical joke now and again, nothing that will cause harm or put one in danger, but still can be rather embarrassing or painful to the one receiving it. Among their People, a practical joke is a test of Character and how well you can laugh at yourself. Inali usually takes a bit longer than Kutseena to warm up to people, and his smile seems more condescending then her open one. Like he knows some private joke he has no intentions of sharing. He’s more than happy to join her in any practical jokes and vice versa, though his practical jokes can be a bit darker than hers, usually resulting in some minor harm, nothing permanent, or deadly, rest assured. Both are Bisexual.
their dark past: Kutseena and Inali come from a Pure Blood Mother and a Muggle Father, thus making them Half Bloods, though they are full blooded Comanche. Their Father holds a mundane Muggle job as the CEO of the Tribe’s gambling casinos, while their Mother is the Medicine Woman and Shaman of the Tribe on the Reservation.
At a young age thier Magic manifested with the ability of Animal Speak. They can understand and converse with any animal, four footed, winged, or crawling. This does not include swimmers or bugs though. It was no surprise when Kutseena and Inali got their Letters of Acceptance to the Salem Witches Institute. Both their parents were proud, and their Mother fully expected Kutseena to follow in her footsteps to become the next Medicine Woman, and Inali to become the next Shaman. With the opening of Dragonclaw ten years ago though, it wasn’t going to happen. While at Salem Witches Institute, Kutseena learned of the Apparition Spell and was rather good at it. She practiced it long and hard to perfect it, and then moved on to a variant of the Spell that allowed her to transport others. She sees the Spell as handy for all manner of things. While Inali found the Fire Whip Spell. Seeing a practical use both Offensively as well as Defensively, he has mastered this Spell with some interesting results.
Their Father supports them in their choices and is happy for his children to spread their wings by going to Dragonclaw and seeing what they could become. It is a wonderful opportunity, and a way for them to become something more than their parents. Their Mother on the other hand is not so supportive, after all her family has been the Wise Ones of the Tribe for hundreds of generations. It was good enough for them, it is good enough for Kutseena and Inali. Needless to say, Mother and Children are a bit estranged.
Both parents are a bit worried about the stirrings that has been heard about from across the Pond. While Voldemort and his Terror didn’t really touch the Wizarding Community in the Americas, The two times he rose to Power was watched very closely. While their parents trusts that they can take care of themselves and keep each other from harm, their Mother tries to use past history and the Prophesy as an argument for staying here and being the next Wise Ones to the tribe. Never mind there are others willing to take up that role.
On a side note, Native Americans take a different view to the Wizarding World. Unlike the Whites, who hide the Magic from their Muggle counterparts, Native Americans do not. Wizard and Muggle mix and live together. More often than not, you can over hear a conversation about some Witch or Wizard talking about a spell or potion to a Native Muggle as you would to hear them talk about the weather.
Clases Taken
Advanced Apparition/ Apparition, Side-Long/ Diaapparate
Magikal Culinary Arts
Potions
Philosophy of Sex
Protections and Counters Against Dark arts
Defense Against Death Eaters
Player Note: When they speak in Comanche, I will be using maroon and italics for the words. English will be normal type.