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Giselle the Wayfarer
>Body
Danger Sense (-2)
Attractive (-3)
>Path
Otherworlder (-wish)
>Monstrosity
Vampire: Mula (-10)
Perpetual Sustenance
Sanguine Ascendancy (-10)
Mindwraith x2 (-20)
Dark Knowledge (-5)
Do It Again: Sanguine Ascendancy
>Skills
Swordfighting++ (-8) + MINDfighting (-4)
Acrobatics++ (-8)
Stealth++ (-8)
Artist+ [Cooking, Poetry, Martial] (-8)
Survival (-2)
Luck (-7)
>Knowledge
Monsters
Goetia
Alchemy (-5)
A girl (mistakenly) saved by a witcher long ago. That moment, of her and her knight of spell and silver, never faded.
In time, Giselle took up the sword and became an itinerant monster slayer. Her uncanny ability with mind magic and desperation to slaughter her foes earned her some small renown, but those she's fought for tend to call her strange and single-minded.
It isn't tragedy, or insanity driving her. It's just very hard to focus on other things when you're starving, and monsters are much harder prey than humankind.
Giselle is in love with chivalry and oaths, and the image of the knightly, honorable witcher. So when she heard about the summit in Redania, she just had to visit, no matter how risky it would be. The sudden drop in local monster population is something of a problem, but a chance to see real witchers battle numbers the hunger pangs.
Her talents lie in combining elite swordsmanship with psionic magic, weaving both together more elegantly than anyone. Her vampiric abilities often go unused, as they would instantly reveal her nature, but when truly alone with her prey, she can slay them with hardly an effort.
Despite all of that, her talent for cooking monsters is more frightening than anything else. Her recipes resemble deranged alchemy, and her research cookbook is likely some sort of black art, but they taste good to her, at the very least.
Fangers kinda suck in Witcher, huh.