Tahari Habazi, sometimes called Hari, is a fifteen-year-old
Ocarran teenager from the city of
Cantaro.
Her best friend is
Safiya al-Sani.
Physical Characteristics
Physiological Description
Tahari is a tall and lanky girl, standing at five foot ten, with a willowy build. She has olive skin with a distinguishing set of moles on her cheek. She has shoulder-length black hair with the underlayer dyed blue. The has a long oval face with hazel almond-shaped eyes, and a long straight nose.
Clothing Style
Tahari dresses in the more urban styles of Cantaro with heavy influence from worlds like
Athea and other more central
Coalition planets.
Mental Characteristics
Personal History
Tahari was born on the planet
Ocarro and is from a family that has lived in Cantaro for multiple generations. She has lived and been raised in Cantaro for her whole life and has a younger brother named Izra.
She is best friends with Safiya al-Sani and is very close with her and the al-Sani family.
Education
Tahari is currently in secondary school and attends her local neighborhood public school. She attends this school along with Safiya al-Sani, who is her best friend, and is actually how the two met.
Personality Characteristics
Tahari is a kind and cheerful girl, who tends to be a bit more reserved unless she is around people she is close to. She is especially close with Safiya, her best friend, and Safiya’s family.
She also takes pride in being an older sister, even if she sometimes gets rid of it, often taking the stance of “no one can make fun of my brother but me,” and is very close with her little brother even if there is a bit of an age gap.
Tahari likes singing and dancing and her favorite band is the Athean pop band
VioletGenesis, although she likes traditional Ocarran music and even plays a traditional Ocarran stringed instrument (something that her parents encouraged her to do).
She doesn’t have clear plans on what she wants to do with her life, preferably something with music. Her parents are currently trying to get her to consider going into a traditional Ocarran orchestra for her career.
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