Cybelle Vedma

Cybelle Vedma is the somewhat cynical but creative daughter of the witch from "The Witch", a Russian fairy tale. She is a neutral due to not caring too much about the outcome of her fate, but can flip-flop (like a halibut) between the four alignments.

She is an original character and Ever After High Persona (EAHP, or EAHsona) of Pippy McScissors.

Personality and traits
''As previously stated, Cybelle is considered cynical and creative. Why? Let me tell you, then!''

Cynical means being distrustful towards the motives of others and gives off a pessimistic vibe, and that is how Cybelle usually views life. She occasionally says some pessimistic remarks and mutters a lot about negative things, which gives her a somewhat bad attitude. Honestly, this is the life Cybelle lives and it just rubs off on her. She is trying her best to have a more positive view, but will sometimes give up on that (but tries again another time).

Cybelle's creative side shows when she is participating in anything that involves art, ideas, writing, and anything related. She considers herself to be very idealistic and has a variety of unique ideas and plans (it sometimes doesn't pull through, though). She is amazing at art and takes great effort in writing, drawing, and etc. This gives her a industrial working habit, for she is very hard-working and detests anyone that slacks off.

Now that I have explained her two mentioned personality traits, it is now time to go through her other traits.

Cybelle, creative and cynical, is very intelligent. She demonstrates her intellect by answering complicated questions. Though she may seem like a brainiac, Cybelle isn't the biggest fan of mathematics and often tries to avoid the subject entirely. However, Cybelle does use her intellect to her advantages, like making up snarky remarks that obscures along with it knowledge. She also uses her brains to debate against others. Oh, Cybelle also includes a wide variety of antiquated linguistics in her vocabulary. She is considered a paragon by many teachers, but is disliked by Her Highness the White Queen.

The snark mentioned before comes from her somewhat sarcastic and sassy demeanour. Cybelle is known for her clever remarks and comebacks towards any insults for ridiculous remarks thrown at her. Honestly though, she doesn't care too much. Oh well, onto the next trait!

Despite her somewhat solemn and grim nature, Cybelle can be fun-loving and cheery, too! When she's not being the snarky lass she usually is, Cybelle takes pleasure in messing around with her friend's heads, (unintentionally) flirting with people, and hanging out with her best friends.

Interests and hobbies
Cybelle is interested in a variety of subjects such as astronomy, astrology (she is a big fan of horoscopes), classical literature, the mythology of gems, several types of mythology, art, murder mysteries, visual novels, the occasional otome game, dark magic, and magical beasts. She may sometimes drop an interest and find another one, but it's usually at random.

Physical Appearance
Cybelle is a very pale-skinned girl with a somewhat slender body. She has pointed ears with several spiky and pointed piercings that are silver. Her eyes are a bit almond-shaped and are a gold colour. Along with the ear piercings, it appears as though Cybelle has two piercings under the right side of her mouth. Her hair is styled into a messy pixie-cut and is a dark blue colour.

Aside from her looks, Cybelle appears to be very tall, measuring around 5'10.

How the Story goes
A poor widower with twin children, a girl and a boy, remarried. The stepmother had several more children and mistreated the twins. Finally, she told them she was sending them to her grandmother, in the woods, where she knew there was a witch; she said they would have to serve her, but would be well rewarded. The girl said they should visit their own grandmother first. They did this and found that their grandmother knew the woman was a witch. She advised them to be civil and kind, and never touch a crumb belonging to anyone else, and gave them bread, milk, and ham.

The witch set the girl to spin, and the boy to carry water in a sieve. The girl, who could not spin, wept. Mice came up to her and asked for bread. She gave them some. They told her to give the cat ham, and it should show them a way from the woods; meanwhile, they would spin for her. She went out, where her brother was trying to carry water. Wrens flew up and asked for some bread. They gave it, and the wrens advised him to stop up the holes with clay. They then gave the cat the ham. It gave them a handkerchief and comb, which would become a river and a forest, if they threw them behind them while they fled.

The next morning, the witch set the girl to weave, and the boy to chop wood into chips. Instead, they fled. A watch-dog sprung up, but they threw it the last of their bread. Birch trees nearly put out their eyes, but the girl tied a ribbon on their branches, and they let her by. Meanwhile the cat was tangling the weaving, and when the witch saw it, she demanded to know why it had not stopped the children. It told her that she had never given it a bone, and they had given it ham. The dog and the birch answered likewise, and she got her broom to follow.

The children threw down the handkerchief, but in time, the witch found a way to go around it. The children threw down the comb, and the witch found it impossible to force her way through it. They found their father again, and he drove the stepmother out of the house. - Wikipedia article

How does Cybelle Come into it?
The witch managed to find the children, and as punishment she took the girl. She had transformed the girl in her image (by altering the girl's appearance and reversing her age a little), erased her memories, planted in her mind that the girl was the witch's daughter, and renamed her as 'Cybelle'. She now trains Cybelle to be like her, for she will eventually take the witch's place.