Violet Song Jat Shariff

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Violet Song Jat Shariff

Bio

Player name

Ember Star

Character Name

Violet Song Jat Shariff

Fandom

UltraViolet

Age

33

Description

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Violet stands at five feet eight inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. Her skin tone is seemingly "normal" but she does appear slightly paler than the average human. Her hair is pitch black black, perfectly straight, falls down to her shoulder blades, with bangs. Her eyes are a pale blue-green.

Violet wears is a 21st century fad known as mood clothing, so each change in color reflects Violet's emotional state at the given moment. The cloth itself is an Organic, light-emitting diode material capable of reflecting virtually any image or color. Every strand of her hair is covered in a microsheen of optical polyurethane, allowing her hair to have the same effect.

Personality

Violet can come off as icy and cold with a quick temper. Indeed, that would be her. She's a efficient and effortless killer because of this. But there is another side to Violet, a deeper and softer side. She cares, about people, about life, about equality for species. Though she still somewhat feels like an outcast herself.

History

Violet was the wife of a respected doctor prior to the events of "UltraViolet". She was just announcing to her husband that she was pregnant when a hemophage broke into the clinic in search of transplant blood. Police forces stormed the building and shot the hemophage, contaminating her with infected blood. She was immediately quarantined.

While in quarantine, government doctors aborted her child for use in medical experiments, and later falsely informed her husband of her death. Several years later, she escaped and attempted to make contact with her husband, only to find that he had remarried. She then joined the hemophage resistance, her anger and obsession enabling her to easily master their specialized martial techniques and become their most deadly fighter.

Having been infected a decade earlier, Violet Song Jat Shariff became a member of an underground resistance fighting to protect the hemophages from the government. Working with the resistance, Violet stole a weapon that was apparently created to exterminate all hemophages, only to discover that it is a young boy named "Six". Rather than kill the child, Violet fled with the boy, believing that a cure for the disease can be reverse-engineered from the antigens before he dies from them.

She eventually converses with Daxus who tells her that the boy is his son, but she does not believe him. Instead she takes him to her friend Garth, who tells her the boy has no antigens and he has no value to anyone. He also tells her that the boy has a tracking device embedded in him ("so hot he's nearly radioactive"), that they can track him easily and he has only 8 hours to live. In the meantime, Nerva reveals to Violet that the antigens in Six's blood are actually deadly to humans. Furthermore, Daxus clarifies that the boy is his clone, his previous claim to her being a ruse to earn her sympathy. Since the hemophages are nearly exterminated, the Archministry intends to engineer a new plague to maintain its power. When he refuses to give her the cure, Violet escapes with Six and lets him spend his last moments at a playground. Daxus arrives and take Six's body for dissection.

Later, however, Violet realizes that Six may not actually be dead. She storms the Archministry and reaches a lab just as Daxus is about to begin the dissection. In the ensuing fight, Daxus reveals that he uses enhancements he gained from an accidental exposure to the hemophage virus to aid in his rise to power. Violet kills Daxus and leaves with Six's body. Six later wakes up, having been immunized by the hemophage virus in Violet's tears.

Later, with Six's knowledge they were able to create not a "cure" but something close so that Violet (and the other hemophages) could live pass their limit of 12 years, and be able to go without blood transfusions as much. Though an occasional one is still required if she is badly injured or otherwise weakened.

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Other Notes

  • Increased strength, speed and stamina. This could be the result of an increased level of natural hormones similar to anabolic steroids, as well as altered adrenalin and norepinephrine levels. As the latter would produce an aggravated fight-flight response, this could be the reason fo the hair-trigger temper of the more combat-oriented Hemophages.
  • A similar process may be responsible for the seemingly common phenomenon of enhanced senses. Violet, for example, has extremely sensitive hearing, shown to great effect during her duel with the Blood Chinois atop a skyscraper. This may be caused by the increase of the neurotransmitter load at the synaptic cleft. In the book, she also develops an enhanced sense of smell, which lets her smell the cologne and sweat of Daxus far away.
  • As seen in the L.L.D.D. inspection room, hemophages seem to have a faster pulse and respiration capability which is higher than that of a human.
  • Many hemophages have an inconveniently high sensitivity to light, accompanied by equally keen night vision. This forces them to wear heavily-tinted sunglasses in areas with vast amounts of light. In extreme cases, victims have to wear clothes and headgear that covers every bit of their skin. Violet only converted with mild photokemia, which enables her to move about more freely. Unfortunately, this, in turn, weakens her night vision.
  • Massively increased density of bone and dentin throughout the body results in slightly elongated canines, the cliched 'fangs'. These canines are slightly elongated, but certainly not the wolflike teeth of legend.
  • An accelerated metabolism that speeds healing. When cut, a hemophage's body automatically begins repairing the wound at a microcellular level.

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