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Elsbeth Snow's final operation with the Templars, leading an extraction team in tunnels below Berlin, ended disasterously, with the deaths of several agents. She herself was left a paraplegic and blind in her right eye. Until...she wasn't anymore. | Elsbeth Snow's final operation with the Templars, leading an extraction team in tunnels below Berlin, ended disasterously, with the deaths of several agents. She herself was left a paraplegic and blind in her right eye. Until...she wasn't anymore. | ||
− | Elsbeth Snow was significantly impacted by recent "ripples" in the fabric of reality, leaving her with memories of a life she seems to have only partly lived and with physical changes she's at a loss to explain. Not only does she appear never to have been paraplegic, she is now completely missing the eye that previously was only blind, and there is a glass eye in it's place. Outside observers have noted that her hair appears to have grown several inches overnight, and there have been other more subtle changes in her appearance. Oh, and she has a tail. About six inches long, with a tuft of white hair on the end. But as far as Nell can remember, she was never paralyzed, has always had longer hair, lost the eye in her last Templar operation, and was born with the tail. | + | Elsbeth Snow was significantly impacted by recent "ripples" in the fabric of reality, leaving her with memories of a life she seems to have only partly lived and with physical changes she's at a loss to explain. Not only does she appear never to have been paraplegic, she is now completely missing the eye that previously was only blind, and there is a glass eye in it's place. Outside observers have noted that her hair appears to have grown several inches overnight, and there have been other more subtle changes in her appearance. Oh, and she has a tail. About six inches long, with a tuft of white hair on the end. But as far as Nell can remember, she was never paralyzed, has always had longer hair, lost the eye in her last Templar operation, and was born with the tail.* |
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+ | * Due to inbreeding with ghouls, the Snows frequently show atavistic traits and teratisms. Tails are not uncommon in the family, though six inches is a little much. | ||