Princess Giana

Princess Giana is a character in The Incomprehensible Saxophone

Musical Talent:
She can sing very well, both above and below the sea. She does this to sea creatures that she can obviously speak to all the time and they are always pretty cool with her because she's up front and knowledgeable, and she is fine with listening and responding to your problems and shit. She has powerful lungs... or gills... whatever, the point is she has endurance and presence with her voice. Said voice can move oceans and part seas and all that, and as a gifted daughter of Posiden, she's got some nice water and fish controlling perks.

Description:
She's nude, has long brown hair and pupil-less black eyes. She has very sharp teeth and a nice smile. Her face is fair and she has a very nice bone structure. Her nails sort of hinge on being claws. She has a purple fish tail. She's not that strong looking, but she's fairly good at lifting and fist throwing, if she prefers other methods.

Mentally she's a bit of a brat, but not to the point that you hate her. She's got her opinion's and she will stick to them, but she let's others get in words edgewise. She is content with what she has and knows how to make the most of it. Under pressure, she gets a bit more erratic and bitey, but for the most part she's generally straight forward and forthcoming about problems with someone and if they don't stop their shit she will cut them.

Biography:
Princess Giana is one of the many daughters of Posiden. Unlike many of the others, she was completley content with living under the ocean as is and not dealing with the idiots on the surface. Day after day her siblings would try to sneak up there and day after day she wouldn't give a damn. Her father was so proud of her subordination, that he gifted her with song! She thought it was shitty gift.

What she didn't know was that with the power of song came a small amount of control as well. As she sung and sung, she learned more and more about her voice, and grew to be able to control water in many shapes and forms. After some time, beings from all over the sea would want to listen to her voice, and she was fine with it. Didn't care that much, but thought it was cool and it let her learn more about her father's subjects and give some interesting topics of debate so she was cool with it. So she continued this pleasant life until she was taken for this thing.