Name: Sarina "Sari-chan"
Age (Actual): Over 700
Age (Appears): 14
Race: Nekomimi
Appearance:Powergrid:Strength: 10
Speed: 9
Durability: 9
Intelligence: 1
Fighting Skills: 5
Powers:Hammerspace (lv2): Sari-chan can store just about anything in the mystical location of "Hammerspace." What it is, no one knows (it's a pocket dimension). Where it is, no one knows (it's hidden within the folds of her clothing). How she accesses it, no one knows (magic). But, the point stands that it can hold just about anything she could ever need or want, acting as the ultimate in item storage.
Weaknesses: Sari-chan is a terrible cook. Sure, that's not really a weakness, but I'm really just saying this more as a warning for those who want to metagame. Seriously, her food is so bad that it's considered a biological weapon by twelve different countries. Also? She loves to cook and gets easily offended when people insult it and/or don't eat it.
Personality: The ever-cheerful one, Sari-chan is very easy to make friends with. It doesn't matter who you are or what you do, she will always be happy and amicable towards you, unless you insult her cooking. Then you'd better watch out. However, all of this really just an elaborate ruse, one so complex and detailed that she has even fooled herself into believing it. Though she boasts that she is friends with everyone, Sari-chan rarely ever actually lets anyone into the deepest levels of her mind and soul, locking them both away from the outside world. She's not exactly tortured, though, as she doesn't even realize this. She doesn't seem to understand what true intimacy is and, therefore, can't see that she doesn't have it. In the end, it's not something that's going to be easily solved overnight.
Being somewhat contradictory, Sari-chan is quite flirtatious. However, she never goes beyond flirting. She's kind of a cock-tease like that. Really, she's just kinda naïve about the whole "relationship" thing and is just innocently emulating what she's seen other people do. Also, she doesn't have any real interest in men, despite claiming otherwise, mostly due to that "closet homosexuality" thing. Which she doesn't really know about or understand.
Sari-chan's actions can sometimes be erratic and bizarre, though not intentionally. She doesn't fully understand human interaction, and her emulation of it isn't perfect. So, she can sometimes do or say things that either don't make sense or are potentially dangerous to those around her. However, she's never malicious, and she always tries to do the right thing. She just sometimes doesn't know better.
History: Three years ago, on the outskirts of a rural town in Minnesota, during a meteor shower, an old couple living on a farm had a meteor crash land in their corn field. However, when they went to investigate the crater, instead of a rock, they found a young cat girl curled up in a ball. Unsure of who she was or where she came from, they decided to take her in. Quickly becoming attached to her cheerful and upbeat personality, the two decided to adopt her and raise her as their own, despite her non-human origin.
For the two months until school started, Sarina, or Sari-chan as she likes to be called after discovering anime, lived on and worked on the farm. She couldn't remember anything before waking up in her new parents' house, but she didn't much care. She was simply content to live her life as a regular farm girl, working the fields and tending the animals. Of course, her super-human abilities helped her out in that regard, and she was able to work longer and harder than anyone else, which she did with much enthusiasm. She felt like she needed to pay the old couple back for their kindness and hospitality. However, those two months passed quickly, and when autumn rolled around, Sari-chan's parents decided to send her off to school to meet other kids her age (sort of) and learn more about Earth.
School was not fun. At all. For as much as she tried to maintain a cheerful and friendly attitude towards her classmates, Sari-chan would often times come home crying after being tormented by the other children for being a "supernatural freak." She never struck back and never gave up trying to be friendly, but it was all in vain. Even the teachers abused her and said that this was a human school for humans. Eventually, her parents took her out of that school and tried sending her to another, but it was all the same. For a month, Sari-chan hopped from school to school until there were none left. Finally, with no other options left, they just decided to home school her.
The next couple years were pretty unremarkable. Sari-chan continued living on the farm, isolated from the rest of the world with her parents, learning from old books borrowed from the library. She also became enamored with TV shows from 10-20 years ago, especially anime, watching them whenever she could. She actually discovered her power to utilize Hammerspace one time while imitating a scene from an anime by accidentally pulling out a real hammer.
Since then, she's pulled out everything she had in her Hammerspace and found several items from her life before reaching Earth: her hammer, a crescent moon necklace, a stuffed cat doll, and a puzzle box. The hammer seems be made from some sort of bizarre, pseudo-metallic substance that is remarkably hard but possesses no other obvious features. The amulet is also made of the same substance and seems to hold some sort of importance that she just can't remember. The first time she laid eyes upon the doll, Sari-chan burst into tears, but she didn't know why. There was something in the back of her mind niggling away, but it would always vanish when she tried grasping for it in search of answers. Nevertheless, despite being unable to look at or even think about the doll without tearing up, she feels compelled to keep it at all times. As for the box, that is a mystery to her. She knows that it holds answers that she seeks, but she just can't open it. She's spent countless hours working the mechanisms, but nothing seems to work. She figures that the box likely can't be opened unless she regains her memories about it. In fact, she seems to be the only one who can even use it as it's simply too alien for regular humans to understand.
After a while, Sari-chan's parents discovered a school in England by the name of "Elfen High" where everyone, even the supernatural, is accepted. Eventually, they managed to save up enough money (and convince Sari-chan to give school another chance) to send her there. She doesn't exactly have high hopes, but she still can't help but feel optimistic about it.