
Name: Senator Shea Sadashassa (pronounced ShAY Sah-dah-SHAS-sa)
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Home: Broward Square (neighborhood), Blackstock (city), Dinai Province(province/county), Tiliti(country), Northern Hemisphere(section of planet), Latreia (planet), Radai Quadrant (section of universe).
Appearance: *see pic* Brown hair, shoulder length, usually down but sometimes pulled back into a tight ponytail. Brown eyes. Over all, an average prettiness. Like many women, both real and fictional, her appeal is in her personality, character, attitude.
Personality: Very strong, very outspoken, very stubborn. She can almost be labeled abrasive at times, but her intent is (almost) always for good. She prefers to speak plainly, but when large convoluted words serve her purpose- be it to amaze, invoke respect, or confuse- she'll gladly fall back on her vocabulary. She'll stand toe to toe with the largest beast and argue until her face turned blue if she'd thought it would help. Sometimes she'd do it whether it would help or not. While she doesn't mind others' assistance, she would prefer to be in charge, the one calling all the shots. Her mission is peace, and many times she accomplishes it, even if she has to fight battles on the way. Close, not easily overpowered, very rarely awed, and very in love with her homeland and her people.
History: Like many young senators, Shea was born into a political family. Her father was the minister of war of Tiliti and her mother was an ambassador to ____. Despite being an only child, her parents were neither the loose free-to-be-you strangelings nor the controlling dominators that some parents are made to be in fiction. While they encouraged her to be herself, they also set down guidelines that served the young senator well throughout her life. Instead of being sent to a ritzy private school, Sadashassa was placed in a normal public school, the only concession to her family being a bodyguard who protected against possible political abductions. It was almost the natural course of things that had Shea joining debate clubs and speech classes at a young age. In intermediate school, she ran for class president and won. After that, for every remaining year of education, she was a part of the student government in some way, shape or form. From there, while she toyed with other career options, the way was clear into politics. With the connections of her parents, Shea Sadashassa became one of the youngest senators in the history of the Senate at the age of 19.
Misc: She knows the rudimentary basics of firing a firearm, loves to read and write, will win at almost any cost except of that of damaging her integrity or conscience, and can play the piano tolerably well.