Picture a high noblewoman from ancient Egypt and you might capture the essence around Ra'naa. Standing at around 5’5” in height with eyes that shimmer like peridots, her skin is a shimmering golden hue and her features are very delicate, extremely well-bred. She wears a skirt of shimmering white linen, so white it seems almost to glow. It falls to her ankles, slits rising up both sides to mid-thigh, and it rests on her curve of her hips, held together by a wide golden belt. A golden anklet in the shape of a serpent circles her right ankle. For a top she wears what could be described as a bikini top of the same linen material. Since she dressed for a more...casual...affair, she wears a wide necklet of gold, but it is not as ostentatious as it might be. From her ears dangle a pair of gold earrings. Her hair is black and braided so finely that it’s difficult to see the individual braids, which are then fashioned into one of the intricate designs a noblewoman might have worn in the upper kingdom several thousand years ago. Her eyes are rimmed with kohl in the manner of her people. On each arm she wears a golden armlet in the shape of a serpent, and a simple golden bracelet.
Ra'naa al'Yaseen is the daughter of two notable Eshu of Egypt. She had her Chrysalis at the age of 20, long after her parents had given up hope of her ever becoming fae. Thankfully she had just graduated from college, because the next year was a whirlwind tour across Europe with the fae friends she had knowingly (or otherwise) made during University. There were, of course, scrapes, adventures, and only Allah knows what else while the six friends were traveling across Europe. She hasn't told her parents everything that happened. Once she got a position with Exxon, in order to offset the banality of the place, she decided to be odd. Or weird. Or perhaps she couldn't help it at all, really. There don't seem to be very many fae employed around here. Hrm.