CIENN SINCLAIR; original character.

Umbrakinetic metahuman. She can create, solidify, & manipulate shadows.

Account Info;

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Writer:

- 30+
- in DC since 2014, in RP since 2010
- experienced with Mastodon

DMs:

- open for plotting

Shipping:

- with chemistry
- single-ship
- no lewd

FCs:

- India Eisley, or a sourced work of art depicting a woman in her mid-20s with green eyes, dark hair, and freckles.

Content warning: more in the About section of her profile page.

#Sunderverse

If you roleplay an antagonistic character, you have full permission from the admin to be violent toward this character. Act how you think your character would act in canon. If that's being a murderous monster or a violent villain, act like it.
CIENN SINCLAIR is the child of an entity called SPIM. SPIM took a human form with the intent to have Cienn, and they lived together with their father/husband, CHARLES SINCLAIR.
Spim vanished when Cienn turned 4. Charles raised her while he worked as a security guard operating just outside of the city.
Charles passed away from a heart attack shortly after Cienn turned 16, and her latent umbrakinetic abilities fully manifested.
Cienn's first encounter with her abilities changed her.
After being stuck in a pocket dimension for almost 14 hours, she figured out how to create a dimensional portal back home.
Over the next 7 years, she had kept largely to herself and refrained from any contact with others. To the outside world, she vanished off the face of the planet.
After her father died, she dropped out of high school, and resorted to stealing to stay alive, generally taking food from the backs of shelves via shadows to provide for herself.

Cienn's ability to connect to shadows is not limited to sight. All shadows connect to one another and she's able to move between them freely. She can manipulate, create, solidify, and destroy shadows. She can see through shadows as if she's looking through perfectly clear water.

She serves as an antagonistic muse and can become a minor or major enemy through interactions.