Legends of Belariath

Kris Tigre

Krystiana Tigre or just Kris to her friends

a female human-catgirl hybrid (the people of her village refer to themselves as 'tigre')5' 6" tall with long auburn hair (w/black streaks)Outwardly she appears to be human except for the short, downy-soft, black and orange “tiger-striped” patterned fur that covers her body, her excellent night vision, a penchant for catnip, and her ability to move as quietly as a creeping fog.

She sings, dances, plays dulcimer, and tells erotic stories of women in bondage.

She wears a silk blouse and velveteen leggings (and in cold weather, a heavy wool cloak) of the same black and orange pattern.

She tends to be quiet and reserved except when performing, or under the influence of catnip, or during the five days surrounding the new moon when she engages in frequent and strenuous sexual activity.

Born to a poor family in a small jungle village far to the south of Belariath, she was not satisfied with her prospects for the future there (as a hard working wife and mother who would grow old before her time), so when she reached adulthood she left to seek adventure and (hopefully) an easier and more 'rewarding' life (in other words: “richer”) in the big wide world outside.

When she reached the nearest city, she soon learned that she could make a comfortable living by selling her sexual favors. Before long she realized she could make more money with less work by dancing. She also learned to play the dulcimer and began singing and telling erotic tales. The audiences (mostly men) seemed to most enjoy the tales of women in bondage. Men also seemed to enjoy her sexually most when she seemed to 'innocently' allow herself to be trapped in a helpless position and feigned resistance with her pleadings of, “Please don't. Stop.” and then, at the last moment shifted to “Please don't stop.” as an orgasm crashed through her.

She protects herself from danger with her wit, her sex, or being fleet of foot.She carries a dagger and knows a few magical spells to defend herself if flight becomes impossible.

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