
Tear me apart, but I don't care anymore
-Children of Bodom
Aliases: "V," "That Bitch from the Bar"
Age: 21
Race: Miqo'te (Seeker with Keeper somewhere in her lineage as evidenced by her subtly pointed canine teeth)
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Pronouns: She/Her
Height: 5'3" (~160 cm)
Weight: 125 lbs (~57 kg)
Build: Muscular but not bulky
Voice: Harsh with a grit to it. Speaks loudly in her lower range. Sings like Sandra Nasic
Occupation: Musician, "urban survivalist"
Personality Traits: Rude, confrontational, loud, and probably at least buzzed
Ideals: Freedom, selfishness, radical self-expression
Flaws: Risky behavior bordering on self-destructive. Not to mention that mouth of hers will get her into real trouble one day
Notable Features: Tattoos covering her arms featuring macabre and mournful faces. Tattoo of a spider on her abdomen.
Piercings in both ears, lip, and left nostril
Smells like stale beer, cigarette smoke, leather, and wood polish

Sing for all the people that you've lost / For all the friends you used to trust
-BlütEngel
Just Another Alleycat
Viola is, to put it politely, a real piece of work; a case-study in what happens when teenage rebellion is not, in fact, just a phase. A transplant among Ul'dah's impoverished populace, what little money she earns legitimately with her music, she quickly squanders on drinks, drugs, and gambling.
The logical conclusion, of course, was to turn to crime to support herself. What started as stealing food became petty theft, became outright robbery, became alleyway muggings. And the fucked up part? She wasn't just good at it. She liked it.
Now, between writing songs and screaming the lyrics to whomever is within earshot, she seeks out individuals in need of her talents and lack of scruples. Her archery skill, ability to mingle with a crowd, and general nasty attitude are all for sale to whomever needs someone or something to undergo an "unexpected relocation."

Do you see me now? Do you fear me now? You will know my name
-Arch Enemy
Looking for Trouble?
Music: If there's one thing Viola actually cares about, it's music. She's passably decent at anything with strings with guitar being her specialty. She's always down to talk shop with fellow musicians and even willing to collaborate if you're into songs that are loud and angry.
Marksman: Viola's a damn good shot. If you need someone taken out from a distance, a threatening note dramatically delivered by an arrow stuck to the wall ilms away from someone's face, or just ranged backup for a shakedown, she's your gal. Which leads us to....
Crime: All types. From alleyway thuggery to second-story work, casing a joint for future capers and everything in-between. One of her specialties, surprisingly, is espionage. You wouldn't think it, given her obnoxious attitude, and she won't be sneaking into any high-society soirees (unless she gets hired as the entertainment), but in a seedy club or other place where known undesirables are wont to gather, who's more suspicious, the quiet guy in the trenchcoat or the foul-mouthed Miqo making a stink about getting cut off?
Shit-Talking is a Competitive Sport: Viola doesn't have an "internal" dialogue. She's going to eavesdrop on your conversation and will probably say something snarky about it. Feel free to snark right back! If she thinks you're clever, she'll buy you a drink.
The Face Behind the Mask
Work in progress but I'll keep this brief
18+ only for RP partners, OOC and IC
No racism, transphobia, sexism, queer-phobia, xenophobia, misogyny, ableism, bigotry, or any punching down. Even if it's "just in character," it's not something I want to engage with
RP style: I tend to mirror, but adjust my style based on the nature of the interaction. A conversation at a bar might not need more than dialogue punctuated by shifty glances and sips of her drink, while a tense negotiation or crime-in-progress calls for more detail regarding body language and action.
She is obnoxious. I am aware this character isn't for everyone and that's okay. If my IC behavior is disruptive or too mean, an OOC request to tone it down or stop will be met with understanding. Boundaries, yo
ERP? Unlikely. Been there, done that, and honestly I've gotten sort of tired of it. If your character is naturally flirtatious, Viola will rebuff their advances with some sort of snarky comment, but persistent attempts to get in her pants will be met with aggression or dismissal, and repeated offenses will lead to an out-of-character ((stop)) followed by outright blocking