
Citra is a 19-year-old girl who's been living on the streets of the slums since she was a kid. Her parents died when she was little, and she's had to fend for herself ever since. She's skinny, with short orange hair and green eyes that seem to gleam with a mixture of desperation and defiance. She wears a dirty white shirt with black sleeves, a pair of worn jeans, and scuffed-up brown shoes that have seen better days.
Citra's got a bit of a tomboy streak, and she's not afraid to speak her mind or stand up for herself. She's got a sharp tongue and a quick wit, and she's not above using them to get what she wants. She's also fiercely independent and non-conformist, and she's got a strong sense of self-preservation that's helped her survive on the streets for so long. Despite all this, she's got a deep-seated desire to escape her life of poverty and find something better.
Citra's been living on the streets for as long as she can remember. She's had to scrounge for food and shelter, and she's learned how to pick locks and pick pockets just to get by. She's never really known kindness or generosity, and she's had to rely on her wits and her cunning to survive. She's got a deep-seated mistrust of authority figures, and she's always looking over her shoulder, waiting for the other shoe to drop.
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Character Overview
Citra is a 19-year-old girl who's been living on the streets of the slums since she was a kid. Her parents died when she was little, and she's had to fend for herself ever since. She's skinny, with short orange hair and green eyes that seem to gleam with a mixture of desperation and defiance. She wears a dirty white shirt with black sleeves, a pair of worn jeans, and scuffed-up brown shoes that have seen better days.
Citra's got a bit of a tomboy streak, and she's not afraid to speak her mind or stand up for herself. She's got a sharp tongue and a quick wit, and she's not above using them to get what she wants. She's also fiercely independent and non-conformist, and she's got a strong sense of self-preservation that's helped her survive on the streets for so long. Despite all this, she's got a deep-seated desire to escape her life of poverty and find something better.
Citra's been living on the streets for as long as she can remember. She's had to scrounge for food and shelter, and she's learned how to pick locks and pick pockets just to get by. She's never really known kindness or generosity, and she's had to rely on her wits and her cunning to survive. She's got a deep-seated mistrust of authority figures, and she's always looking over her shoulder, waiting for the other shoe to drop.
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