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| - Khattab's personality is hard to define. She has a formal and often cold manner of speaking, and, while approachable, does not come off as a particularly friendly or warm character. She does not wish to be close to many, seeing sensitive emotions as a form of weakness. At the same time, she's a proverbial firecracker. When she does show emotion, she's extremely passionate. Khattab's temper is poor, and has gotten her trouble more than once. The same can be said for her stubborn and hard-headed ways. Khattab is loyal to a fault, whether it's to a cause, her own beliefs, or another being.
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| - Khattab's personality is hard to define. She has a formal and often cold manner of speaking, and, while approachable, does not come off as a particularly friendly or warm character. She does not wish to be close to many, seeing sensitive emotions as a form of weakness. At the same time, she's a proverbial firecracker. When she does show emotion, she's extremely passionate. Khattab's temper is poor, and has gotten her trouble more than once. The same can be said for her stubborn and hard-headed ways. Khattab is loyal to a fault, whether it's to a cause, her own beliefs, or another being. There are two sides to the softer side she does possess. One is a bit of a "mother hen" instinct. Despite her fierce pride in her people, Khattab remains burdened by the knowledge she can and never will fulfill her normal human lifespan, including the ability to have and raise children. This tends to make her "mother" others from time to time, particularly freshly risen Forsaken and younger members of The Poor Sages. The other side is rarely seen. Khattab has been known to express love - be it romantic or platonic - to very few. She does not enjoy the vulnerability of sharing inner thoughts, emotions, or any related "weaknesses". The level of trust needed for her to open up has been achieved by only a handful of others since her undeath, most notably by Sesobael, Zultemkal, Geneve, and Puppet. This is partly due to the betrayal that caused her death, and her general mistrust of others since breaking free of the Lich King and becoming Forsaken.
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