Born a poor, sickly nobody on a city world. Milla grew up in a harsh world where violence was in fact the answer to many problems. For her 'Ticking' (read assassinating) targets for the local gangs was a way to survive.
- Gender
- Female
- Eyes
- Brown
- Hair
- Red-Brown
- Skin Tone/Pigmentation
- Caucasian
- Height
- 5'7"
- Weight
- 150
Appearance
Identifying Characteristics
Scrolling text tattoo, from right to left shoulder and across the clavicle; obscured by clothing. Only line visible at the neck: "But time... Time only takes; Time. Time only takes"
Apparel & Accessories
Long, well worn urban-wear. A grey and green Shemagh (Neck and head wrap). Comfortable boots.
Mentality
Education
Limited
Mental Trauma
Mistrusting and jaded towards violence due to her upbringing.
Personality
Motivation
Wants to earn enough credits to remain safe, healthy and most important: Wants to remain anonymous.
Quotes & Catchphrases
"But time... Time only takes; Time. Time only takes"
"Tick Tock, Run out the clock. Tick, Tick, Tick."
Likes & Dislikes
Likes:
- solitude or limited company.
- High vantage points with a panoramic view.
- clear lines of sight.
- The hum of synthetic lights and atmosphere.
Dislikes:
- crowded rooms with many people, crowds in general.
- Fog, smog or other obscuring environmental effects.
- People who talk loudly.
- Ominous silence.
Personality Quirks
Has a few 'Mantras' of sorts she repeats to herself before taking a shot at a target.
Hygiene
As good as one can hope for in the undercity.
Social
Mannerisms
Milla often quietly talks to herself. She tries to avoid doing so when others are around, but one can often see her mouthing words and muttering quietly if she is concentrating or distracted.
Speech
Tends to speak quietly, and in short, direct sentences.
Social
Mannerisms
Milla often quietly talks to herself. She tries to avoid doing so when others are around, but one can often see her mouthing words and muttering quietly if she is concentrating or distracted.
Speech
Tends to speak quietly, and in short, direct sentences.