Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-27227983-20170210121203/@comment-24953048-20170211103333

(Hello humans. I will be joining ONCE AGAIN. I can't stop. But here is character 1!)

Name: Hallow

Nickname/Title: N/A

Plant/Zombie Type: Rotobaga/Sunflower (Think of it like a combination)

Backstory: Hallow was merely born from the merging of 2 plants, a Sunflower, and a Rotobaga. When the two merged, the two personalities merged too and this in turn stood Hallow out as a plant of her own right. Being the ONLY plant fusion successfuly made and still alive however, makes her a big attention span; and people are hunting her down for whatever reason.

Appearance: Hallow's appearance is rather complex. She has the Rotobaga's 'spinning blades' on her back, giving her flight capabilities. She has the typical plant roots at the bottom, a property of Sunflower. Then, the two merge in the centre - Rotobaga's central body structure with Sunflower's colour scheme AND sun properties. So not only can she fly, she can also produce sun and fight back firing in 4 different directions. And unlike Rotobaga, she doesn't need to be airborne the entire time.

Personality: Hallow has the personality of a rather nervous girl. She doesn't like showing herself to the public, but is fierce enough to intimidate the likes of Chompers, and even giant Torchwoods in some situations. Most of her nervous personality comes from the fact she's being hunted by the ones who fused her together and to keep her contained.

Weapon: Hallow has only one weapon besides her 4-shot capabilities for fighting. She holds onto a little 'dagger' like weapon, but it's not really the strongest thing in the world. The best part? It's motion controlled by Hallow herself, and after it hits someone or something, it stuns them/it and returns to Hallow.

''An odd plant was floating to the ground, looking rather wounded. The group had never seen any instance of this before; it looked like a combination of a Rotobaga and a Sunflower. They were currently unconsious, and were slowly recovering. The worrying part is waking them up first.''