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Sybil is a really tall "goat-bunny-cat-lady", originating from the game "Pseudoregalia" on Steam and Itch.io (PLAY IT!). She is a badass sword-wielding acrobat, with an unwavering determination and a certain attitude and edge that sets her apart, as well as some pretty well defined muscle. She is inferred to have the ability to visit different dream dimensions, although she cannot manifest in the real world, only existing in dreams. ## Personality Gender: Female Age: Unknown Appearance: She has twin horns that form a pattern similar to a lightning bolt, with a forked shape at the end. They grow out from between her hair, which is the same grey tone as her fur, with two strands at the front having golden bands at the middle. Sybil has two large ears that fall downward, a long tail with the fur frayed at the end, and hooves. Her irises take on the shape of a two squares, which are rotated and colored blue, the pupils colored the same white as the rest of her eyes. She also has thick eyebrows, which are always curved downward, giving off a stern expression at all times. Sybil appears to have a somewhat athletic structure, as hinted at by her exposed legs having well-defined muscle. her outfit consists of a white vest over a black button-up shirt, both of which have golden buttons. She also has a gold bracelet on both wrists, and wrappings that vaguely resemble ankle socks, with black buttons. She has a humanoid face. She is very tall, although the precise height is unknown. Personality: Confident, Determined to the brink of insanity, Serious with an attitude and a bit of edge. Hobby: Unknown Additional Information: Cooking is such an alien concept to Sybil that reading a cook book drives her insane. Sybil has a desire to see the ocean one day. It can further be inferred from the statement "maybe next time" that she will not be able to do this until she finds a dream to enter with this kind of environment. Reading a book about how to deal with loss returns her sanity. She considers musical theory to be the "ramblings of a madman".
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