no picture availableName of Writer: Lissa Target Realm: MD Sex: female Age: 30 Race: human Height: 5'5 Weight: 120 Voice: Usually sarcastic Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Light blue Complexion: Pale Build: Curvy Tattoos/Piercings/Scars/Birthmarks: None Sexual Preference: straight Fantasy: To acquire her husband's law firm in a hostile takeover. Strengths: Intelligent, highly educated, sophisticated, can talk to anybody Weaknesses: Is so bored right now she's prone to invent trouble for herself. Odd Quirks (if applicable): Tends to drink a little too much and get a little too honest at cocktail parties. Personality: Saxon loves a good argument. Which is probably why she became a lawyer in the first place. She's vivacious, outgoing, usually great company except when she's in one of her moods. She is completely unresigned to living a life of domestic bliss. Hobbies: Law was her career AND her hobby until very recently. Now she's taken up gardening, but she truly sucks at it. Skills: Mostly those revolving around the practice of law. She can mix a mean drink, though. And she's not a bad interior decorator. Magic (if applicable): Weapons (if applicable): none. Maybe a kitchen knife if somebody pushes her too far. Occupation: Lawyer turned Housewife Background History:Saxon al-Karim, born Saxon Ainsley, was an up and coming junior partner in the corporate law firm "Sellers, Myron and al-Karim." In the cut-throat world of corporate law, she had everything going for her-- looks, intelligence, a fine legal mind, and a history of solidly argued cases. It was widely assumed that she would make full partner in record time-- And then she got caught up in a whirlwind romance with Hassan al-Karim, a Saudi Arabian immigrant, and at 34, the youngest lawyer ever to make full partner with the prestigious firm. When Saxon married Hassan, she of course already knew he was a Saudi Arabian immigrant. What she didn't know is that he would be leaving within three months for an extended business trip back to the country of his birth, leaving her with a brand new luxurious house, a shiny new Maserati, and more money than she could spend without getting creative. Within three weeks after he was gone, Saxon was regretting her decision to leave the firm and take up a life of domestic harmony as a bored housewife. Now she hosts dinner parties, mingles with the upper echelons, and generally tries to invent things to do to keep her busy.
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Game copyright�2002
Character copyright�2005