Name: Katherine Eastham || Actual Age/Apparent Age: 21/19 || Species: Satyr || FC: Gemma Ward || FC Flexible || TAKEN
Personality Traits: Alluring, Cultured, Expressive, Vain, Rash
Fifty-seven million dollars and some change. That’s the amount of money that took a poor little girl from the trailer parks of Middleberg, Florida, to a beachfront condo in Fort Lauderdale. Katherine Eastham’s parents, both Satyrs, worked menial blue collar jobs until fate landed on their side. One dollar spent on a Florida State lottery ticket changed their lives, and the entire personality of their daughter, overnight. Kat’s parents showered her with everything they hadn’t been able to give her before hitting the big time, and she made sure that everyone knew exactly how lucky she was.
Ashamed of her background in poverty, Katherine adopted the stereotypical ‘mean girl’ persona at her exclusive, all-girl private school. Surrounding herself with sycophants and hangers on, the Satyr became the queen bee of her high school. Her deepest fear was that someone would find out where she came from, so to avoid any questions she began relentlessly picking on the girls that were there on scholarship. The administrators of the school turned a blind eye to her behavior, simply because her family made a large donation to the school to keep her enrolled. When one of the girls she had mercilessly bullied went to the authorities, Katherine was finally expelled from the school. The threat of a scandal outweighed any sort of monetary recompense her parents could have made. Finishing out her high school years in a public school was horrendously embarrassing, especially when everyone seemed to know why she was there. The Satyr couldn’t wait to finish school and get as far away from Fort Lauderdale as she could.
Her parents paid for her first class ticket to Atlanta right after her graduation, setting her up in a fancy apartment in the upper class Buckhead area. She enrolled at Georgia State University, majoring in Interior Design. Her goal is to make the world a more beautiful place and find herself a rich husband to keep her in the lifestyle that she has become accustomed to living. The prophecy matters very little to her, and she has no desire to go frolic around as a Satyr. Her human form is good enough for her. Katherine has taken a liking to a human girl named, Sidney, seeing her as a pet project to work on in her spare time. The girl, in her opinion, needs serious work that only a professional like herself can handle. There’s also the coffee bar owner, Alex. He’s a successful business owner and a Satyr, so he might make the perfect choice to keep her in the lap of luxury she’s fallen in love with. There’s only one problem, he doesn’t much like her attitude, but she’s convinced she can change his mind. If not, there’s probably another rich sucker right around the corner.
Katherine is as vain as they come, but it masks a little girl embarrassed by her roots. Still, the mean girl persona is so firmly attached to her psyche that even she doesn’t know where it stops and the real Kat begins. She is rash in action, often doing and saying things with no regard to how others feel. If they can’t adapt to her, then she moves on to others who can. Highly intelligent and cultured, the Satyr knows expensive things and what it takes to get them. Her taste is impeccable, and she’s not afraid to let people know it. She also loves to talk, and is very expressive, often spending hours using her allure to gain favor with others that she deems worthy of her time.