Sally Newman

Breed: Homid

Auspice: Ragadash

Tribe: Glass Walker

Physical: Strength 2, Dexterity 4, Stamina 2

Social: Charisma 2, Manipulation 2, Appearance 2

Mental: Perception: 3, Intelligence 5, Wits 2

Gnosis: 3

Rage: 2

Willpower: 5

Rank: 1

Renown: 3 Wisdom

Skills Dots
Knowledges
Computer 5
Enigmas 2
Investigation 1
Medicine 1
Occult 3
Rituals 1
Science 1
Talents
Alertness 2
Athletics 2
Brawl 1
Empathy 1
Expression 1
Streetwise 2
Skills
Crafts 1
Melee 1
Stealth 2
Survival 1

Backgrounds: Totem: Old Man Sea 2 Contacts 2 [two major contacts that she trusts] Resources 2 [reasonably well off financially] Numen 5 [ghost within the machine, Ami-ko, Wisdom spirit]

Gifts:

City Running: Movement rate is unchanged whether climbing or walking (costs one point Rage, moves at Dex+5 meters per turn.)

Open Seal: Can open nearly any sort of closed or locked physical device. (Roll Gnosis.)

Plug and Play: Can use one point of Willpower to make their devices compatible with anything for the day.

Sally is a tech-lover who is fond of urban exploration and believes that nature can be found in all things, even the manmade. She is very keen on technology and computers, and before her first transformation she was often filming the strange places she managed to wriggle her way into or out of. Her father works as a bail bondsman - her mother, the Homid of the pair, left the scene when she was five, for reasons that were never explained. She likes to try to pick locks, and occasionally surprises herself by succeeding, is fairly familiar with Wiccan rituals and the like (but not functional Magic, most likely), and currently does freelance work for people online. If the Numen background stays (and is as I understand it), she talks to the machine spirit within her personal phone - one that has traveled with her as she's switched the phone over the years.

Sally might be described as a foolish idealist – or she might be described as simply having come to terms with the fact that her true people have done horrible, horrible things, as has everyone else, and the war is truly a mindless engagement that is at best for day to day survival, and at worst, the world ridding itself of all things to start anew.