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She practices the art of oriental dancing since the age of 12 after her ballet teacher told her her body type would most likely never let her have a career in ballet. She also took up modern Tahtib after her mother introduced her to her own teacher, a Catholic Egyptian in exile in Paris who had opened up a school for modern Tahtib. Shanni uses this for her training with the sword, but can also adapt the style to fight with the quarter staff and spear if needed. | She practices the art of oriental dancing since the age of 12 after her ballet teacher told her her body type would most likely never let her have a career in ballet. She also took up modern Tahtib after her mother introduced her to her own teacher, a Catholic Egyptian in exile in Paris who had opened up a school for modern Tahtib. Shanni uses this for her training with the sword, but can also adapt the style to fight with the quarter staff and spear if needed. | ||
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+ | Shanni was taught to surf by her husband Jude Shinohara, a professional pro-world surfer, during their time together. | ||
Anima enhanced abilities: Enhanced speed, agility and healing rate. Heightened auditory sensitivity to paranormal entities that linger due to strong emotional connections; anguish, rage, sorrow, etc. This ability seemed to have developed due to Shanni`s first death seconds after being Beed in the terrorist attack that took the life of her journalist boyfriend Daniel Shehab and everyone who traveled on the bus towards Damascus that ill-fated day. | Anima enhanced abilities: Enhanced speed, agility and healing rate. Heightened auditory sensitivity to paranormal entities that linger due to strong emotional connections; anguish, rage, sorrow, etc. This ability seemed to have developed due to Shanni`s first death seconds after being Beed in the terrorist attack that took the life of her journalist boyfriend Daniel Shehab and everyone who traveled on the bus towards Damascus that ill-fated day. |