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Character's Name: Shasha

Character's Age: Supposedly around 60, who knows

Appearance: Scrawny, a hairless Egyptian cat, his skin is an ashen gray, coupled with manmade black tatoos. They are twirling, and seemingly with no purpose. His skin stretches over his spine and ribcage, giving him a ghoulish and frightening visage, that coupled with scars from battles innumerable, gives him a aura of experience and ancient wisdom. He may have been a warrior of rank in his younger days.
When he smiles, if he smiles, it is with a wide almost cheshire grin, which has unnerved more then a few kittens.

Personality: It widely depends on who he is near, or what story you hear. He has been known to be aloof and commanding, or calm and vague. But generally he is questioning, knowing, well mannered, and with a peculiar insight. It is never clear if he knows more then he lets on, or he is simply bluffing.

Relations (if any): Having fostered ZigZag when his parents died, he knows him quite well, though the two havent spoken in the past few years. Other then that, few may know him.

Additional Background: Over the years, several stories regarding this methuselah tom's background. Some setting him to be from ancient Egypt, others that he served as Aleister Crowley's familliar. Wide stories exist, but he has neither confirmed nor denied any of these stories, and seems quite content with that.





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