Age: unknown
Gender: Female
Parents: first daughter of Geb, god of the Earth, and Nut, the goddess of the Overarching Sky
Description of Character:In the mortal realm , her name is Isis Elizia after the great war of the gods she forgot her poweres as a godess and started to live in the mortal realm in Egypt Alexandia.she joined a group of assassins who gave her the name Draculina because of her hunger for blood. The standard robes were worn over Isis's normal clothing. The upper body features a hood with the center shaped to resemble an eagle's beak. The hood was connected to the robes, with the torso bearing an open collar.
The lower part of the robes were doubly layered, with the back of the robes trailed down to be longer than the front. Around the waist was a long red sash with pouches attached to a belt, holding smoke bombs, bullets, poison and medicine viles. The belt also held together an ornate Assassin insignia, with scabbards holding throwing knives flanking it. The robes featured a leather spaulder where a cape was attached, draped over and around Isis's left arm and shoulder.
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Goddess form
Isis Elizia(human form)Weapon(s): none
Pets (Acquired by Quest or by Divine Parent): None (Acquired Only at Camp):none
About:
She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the matron of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, and the downtrodden, and she listened to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats, and rulers. Isis is the goddess of motherhood, magic and fertility.
Isis wears a long sheath dress and crowned with the hieroglyphic sign for a throne. Sometimes she was depicted as holding a lotus, or, as a Sycamore tree. One pharaoh, Thutmose III, was depicted in his tomb as nursing from a sycamore tree that had a breast.
After she assimilated many of the roles of Hathor, Isis's headdress is replaced with that of Hathor: the horns of a cow on her head, with the solar disk between them. Sometimes she also was represented as a cow, or a cow's head. Usually, however, she was depicted with her young child, Horus (the pharaoh), with a crown, and a vulture. Occasionally she was represented as a kite flying above the body of Osiris or with the dead Osiris across her lap as she worked her magic to bring him back to life
Likes: My friends and family
Dislikes: none
