♥Reina Ashur

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  • Reina Ashur

  • 17 / Female
  • Where ever the wind blows, Virginia, US
  • Last Login: 10/19/2009

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  • General

  • Books

    The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, The Loom of Years by Alfred Noyes, Smells by Christopher Morely, The Story-teller by Mark van Doren, The Great Stone Face by Nathaniel Hawthorn, Quality by John Galsworthy, The Double Pins by Guy de Maupassant, The Elixir by George Herbert, The Verger by W. Somerset Maugham, In the Heart of the Woods by Alfred Noyes, My Father’s Hands by Calvin R. Worthington, Mademoiselle Fifi by Guy de Maupassant, Pleasures of Knowledge by Sydney Smith, Hinds’ Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard, The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning, The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron George Gordon, A Crisis by Guy de Maupassant, What Men Live By by Leo Tolstoy, The Servant by S. T. Semyonov, Butterflies by Alfred Noyes, The Greatest Thing in the World by Henry Drummond, Monsieur Parent by Guy de Maupassant, The Silver Mine by Selma Lagerlöf, The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan, In the Teeth of the Evidence by Dorothy L. Sayers, The Skater of Ghost Lake by William Rose Benét, The Erl-king by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Useless Beauty by Guy de Maupassant, Lightning by Dean Koontz, Angels and Demons by Dan Brown, Michelangelo’s Theory of Art by Robert J. Clements, Leonardo: Discovering the Life of Leonardo da Vinci by Serge Bramly, Ugly by Guy de Maupassant, The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci by Dmitri Merejcovski, Complete book of Etiquette by Amy Vanderbilt, A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, Foxes: Living on the Edge by J. David Henry, Mademoiselle by Guy de Maupassant, A Bit O’ Love by John Galsworthy, The Odyssey by Homer, Tao Te Ching, Alchemy: Ancient and Modern by H. Stanely Redgrove, The Encyclopedia of Magic and Alchemy by Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Virtue in the Ballet by Guy de Maupassant, Pearl Maiden by H. Rider Haggard, Culture and Personality by John J. Honigmann, The Red Room by H. G. Wells, The Father by Guy de Maupassant, Harvest by Selma Lagerlöf, You’ve Got to Learn by Robert Murphy, The Knights of the Silver Sheild by Raymond MacDonald Alden, The Artist by Guy de Maupassant, Beneath the Saddle by Russell Gordon Carter, The Wind is Free by Jan Masaryk, The Dinner Party by Mona Gardner, The Marquis de Fumerol by Guy de Maupassant, The Four Million by O. Henry, A Just Judge by Leo Tolstoy, The Death Disk by Mark Twain, How Much Land Does a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy, Epiphany by Guy de Maupassant, A Spark Neglected Burns the House by Leo Tolstoy, Endymion by John Keats, Three Days to See by Helen Keller, Simon’s Papa by Guy de Maupassant, The Ugly Duck by A. A. Milne, The Look by Sara Teasdale, Appointment with Love by S. I. Kishor, A Day’s Wait by Ernest Hemingway, Châli by Guy de Maupassant, Toys of Peace by Saki (H. H. Murro), If I Live Till Sundown by Henry Woodfin Grady
  • Heroes

    Everyone who simply is who they are, not who people want them to be. People who realize the joy in helping others and don't expect anything in return.

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Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
  • Hometown: Makai
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Body type: 5' 5" / Athletic
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Zodiac Sign: Libra
  • Children: Someday
  • Education: High school
  • Occupation: Assassin
  • Income: $250,000 and Higher

Blurbs

About me:

"A familiar acquaintance with the different branches of knowledge has taught me this one thing, that nothing is more ancient, excellent, or more desirable than truth, and whoever neglects it must pass his whole life in the shade." - Edward Kelly.
With that let us all embrace those things around us and never give up until the truth is revealed in our eyes.

Name: Reina Ashur.

Age: Looks that of 16.

Hair: Blonde.

Skin: Pale.

Eyes: Normlly blue. However, while in Dimidium Ut Preteritus form they are red.

Race: Kitsune.

Favorite drink: Mint tea.

Favorite flower: Blue rose.

Powers: Earth and Air.

Who is Reina? What impact had she made on the world? If you asked her she would have a quick answer. Nothing. The only thing that followed her was death. What would make a girl of sixteen years think such a thing? Well, truth is, she’s not what she seems.


Reina’s past:

Time is just a concept. It can drag on or fly by. Years can seem like days. That's how it was for Reina; how it was for most Kitsunes. 124 years ago she was born, but it felt like only weeks ago. Her parents had a strict set of rules. The most important one was to never go out after dark. One night though, Reina broke that rule. That was a night she'd never forget. She went out as a happy daughter and came back as an orphan.

There was nothing for her to do, no where for her to go. When one knows only a few trades ones choices are limited. Thankfully, a man approached her about a job that she not only took but continued for 83 years. Lord Inari was very particular about how things were to be done but that was okay with her. Work became her life. She didn’t think she needed friends and rarely ever smiled. Not only did death follow her but she was the one who brought it. Life, however, was to take a major change.

Lord Inari had made it clear that she wasn’t to work alone. So, he hired a partner for her. On the day of her 83rd year of working as an assassin her life would almost end. That partner turned on her while on an assassination and left her almost dead. As repayment for hiring the traitor Lord Inari saved her life, putting her soul into a human body. It is there that her new life began.


Reina’s present:

Reina has changed more than just in looks from her past self. The lessons of more than a hundred years of life have finally been taken into effect. Life surrounded by humans made her feel like a stranger no matter how long she stayed at a place. Not many people payed attention to someone who was marked as an orphan though. That was how she liked things. When people made note of her she was always a bit worried that they would be frightened of who she really was, a demon.

Not knowing what else to do Reina took up her old job. Not only did her job keep her traveling but also she liked it. She had no home, so, through her travels she hoped to find a place where she felt like she belonged. That’s how she met Hiroshi, a small white fox. Humans had killed his parents and like her he was all alone. Over time he became like a little brother, but they weren’t alone either. Shido, a sparrow, had been around Reina all her life, and had now decided to travel with them too. With these two she felt like maybe there was some people who could be family. .. .... .. ..

Who I'd like to meet:

Everyone.