Trancend (Displacers)
@trancend-d
#7176
Species
Displacer Beasts
Sex
Male & Female
Sexual preference
"Possibly."
Visibility
Public
Groupings
- Puzzlebox: Kayle Sonavich, Trancend (Cheetahs), Trancend (Displacers), Velocity
Description
Lithe, fast, graceful, and sleek are all words that could describe the pair of felines you're looking at. It's a part of their heritage, after all. They're not cheetahs anymore, though. Deep, almost-glowing amethyst fur covers their bodies, and each twin seems to have gotten themselves four arms instead of two. And then there's the long squidlike tentacles sprouting from their shoulderblades, each one at least twice as long as the body it's attached to and tipped with a suction-cup-studded pad roughly the size of the average face, but able to curl inwards to take up less space. Think squid.
Otherwise, neither is particularly striking in appearance, and each prefers a sort of clothing that could be described as "functional yet comfortable".
Wearing a simple pair of khaki cargo shorts and standing slightly taller than his sister, Trans' only defining features are the small display lens over his left eye, the seamless metallic blue tracework along his muzzle and throat, and the cable leading out of the back of his head. His voice is quiet, and has an odd harmonic undertone when he speaks.
Dressed similarly to Trans, save for the addition of a matching top, Cend is slightly shorter than her brother. Her defining features are a display lens over her right eye, a stylized bluemetal implant between and slightly above her natural eyes, and of course the cable attached to the back of her head and connecting her to her brother. Her voice is soft, lacking the harmonics of her brother, yet carrying a distinct musical tone of it's own.
About that cable. It's about as long as one of the twins' tentacles, resilient to the point of absurdity, and it seems to link these odd siblings' minds in interesting ways. They can communicate with each other without speaking, as well as allowing the twins' personalities to swap bodies. This cable is marginally intelligent in it's own right, knowing enough to keep itself out from underfoot by coiling, twisting, and snaking any slack between the twins up out of the way.

