Naga


Kihawahine

F) Ex20
A) Ex20
S) Rm30
E) Rm30
R) Gd10
I) Rm30
P) Ex20

Health: 100 Karma: 60
Resources: Fe Pop: 0

Known Powers:
Body Armor: Ex, her scales can withstand most lesser firearms and meele weapons, but less effective against energy attacks (-1cs)
Growth/Atomic Gain: Rm, she can grew up to 8x, getting +4cs Strength and Ty Body Resistance, but attacks against her will get also +2cs modifier to hit
Wall Crawling: Rm
Water Adaptation: Naga can move through any sort of water with ease and can breathe in it just as easily Shapechange-others: (tiki) Communicate with Animals: Force Field vs. Mental: Shadowshaping / Gravity Control:

Talents: Swimming

Equipment:
None

Contacts: Firefly

Characteristics:
Classification: mutant (induced)
Gender: Female
Height: full human: 5' 5" (165cm) - naga 6.5m length
Weight: 270 lbs (121kg)
Eyes:
Hair:
Unusual features:
Marital Status: Single
Citizenship: American
Place of Birth: Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii, US
Date of Birth: 1943



History:

Kihawahine a 2. világháború tesztidőszakban született, amikor a Barking Sands telepen bőséggel tesztelték a különféle rakétákat. Her skin was full with rasps, scales and she lived in continuous pain. Her mother died before her first birthday, and his father put her out to the forest as a sacrifice then. The little one did not die but her mutation became stronger. The scales became denser, took form and pattern, and eventually her legs fused.
Azóta rejtőzik, nem különösebben kedveli az embereket, amolyan erdei védőszellem féle, különösképp a telep és a vadvédelmi terület környezetében, de mivel a sziget sem túl nagy, bárhol előkerülhet.


Mythic Ancestor: KANALOA – Also called Tangaroa, he is the sea god and a brother of the gods Ku, Lono and Kane. He rules over the sea and all the creatures in it and is often depicted as part man, part squid. He was one of the gods who mated with the goddess Haumea and a popular myth holds that after the couple produced the lesser sea gods he and Haumea mated in the forms of each of the creatures of the deep, spawning the first brood of each species.

Source: https://glitternight.com/2011/03/02/eleven-more-deities-from-hawaiian-mythology-2/