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==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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Nona seems to be a woman somewhere in her thirties, and is drop-dead gorgeous.  She dresses in a red pointed hat, which she sometimes hides her silky chestnut hair in only to have it cascade around her shoulder as she takes off her hat, for dramatic effect, of course.  She also wears red fishnet stockings, a short red skirt and red corset.  A single red ribbon encloses her delicate neck.  Even her broomstick is sleek and flawless.  Autumn leaves seem to linger as they fall through her deep, brown eyes. 
  
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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Nona walks, talks, and purrs like a woman who knows what she wants and frequently gets it.  She takes a special liking to men, though women are not invulnerable to her charms by any means.  Nona is a master of charms and enchantments and is the most vocal and outgoing of [[Blue Wood Witches|her coven]].  She is glib and persuasive.  Like we said, she gets what she wants.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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==Known Associates==
 
==Known Associates==
 
*[[Sorella, the Grey Witch]]
 
*[[Sorella, the Grey Witch]]
*[[Nona, the Red Witch]]
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*[[Zia, the White Witch]]
 
*[[Filia, the Dun Witch]]
 
*[[Filia, the Dun Witch]]
 
*[[Mere, the Black Witch]]
 
*[[Mere, the Black Witch]]

Latest revision as of 22:52, 6 February 2012

Nona
Ethnicity: Human
Opponents: Triste, the Blue Witch
Callsign: The Red Witch

Appearance

Nona seems to be a woman somewhere in her thirties, and is drop-dead gorgeous. She dresses in a red pointed hat, which she sometimes hides her silky chestnut hair in only to have it cascade around her shoulder as she takes off her hat, for dramatic effect, of course. She also wears red fishnet stockings, a short red skirt and red corset. A single red ribbon encloses her delicate neck. Even her broomstick is sleek and flawless. Autumn leaves seem to linger as they fall through her deep, brown eyes.

Personality

Nona walks, talks, and purrs like a woman who knows what she wants and frequently gets it. She takes a special liking to men, though women are not invulnerable to her charms by any means. Nona is a master of charms and enchantments and is the most vocal and outgoing of her coven. She is glib and persuasive. Like we said, she gets what she wants.

Background

No one knows the truth of the story behind the Blue Wood coven, but several theories exist, including one which says that the witches are all the same woman, another which asserts that they are immortal, a third which assumes they are all related, and many, many others.

Known Associates

Enemies