| Suzy Tanglewood | |
|---|---|
| Classification | |
| Species | goblin |
| Subspecies | none |
| Origin | Team Other |
| Vitals | |
| Height | 3'5" (104 cm) |
| Weight | 82 lbs (37 kg) |
| Eyes | wild blue slit pupils |
| Biology | modified human DNA green skin sharp teeth big pointy ears |
| Features | |
| Personality | excitable |
| Abilities | fixing things solving puzzles inventing contraptions achieving escape velocity |
| Weaknesses | Rube Goldberg machines |
| Risks | explosions electrocution atmospheric ejection |
| Bureaucracy | |
| Released | from the ward |
| Website | none |
Suzy Tanglewood
Suzy Tanglewood is an earthbound goblin. She decided to keep her human name rather than adopt a NewBorn name like many other goblins, as her transformation was somewhat accidental.
Her orange hair is wild, her eyes big and her expressions fierce. She loves tinkering, and is often seen in fashionable steampunk clothing or protective gear. Her workshop is well outfitted and littered with scraps.
About as easily excitable as one can get, she knows how to have fun. Though she focuses on mechanics, she finds herself intensely curious about most things she encounters that don't have an obvious explanation. She seems quite off, or at the very least quite odd, but that kind of thing is charming, isn't it?
Suzy has, at present, scared off all potential suitors. It's not that they don't think they'll be able to handle her but that she brings them uncomfortably close to death. Fortunately, she invented her happy day chair before she herself suffered an uncontrolled explosion. She's still searching for someone to get tangled up with.
Suzy would like you to know that the above link will never turn blue.
History
Suzy woke up one morning and found that she'd not only invented a device capable of creating permotions of goblin, but that she also quaffed the whole test run. This is exactly the kind of thing Suzy would do.
Her record of successful inventions defies belief. Almost none all of her contraptions work as intended, creating as many forms of destruction exciting science as one could imagine.
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