Naga Hamadryad is best described as the nightmare version of a Goth girl sex fantasy--an Unseelie assassin of the Gentry who takes a perverse pleasure in seducing her victims before she kills them. Slender, supple, and athletic in build, Naga is a few inches above average height, graceful and lithe with a shapely dancer's figure as well as a pale yet healthy complexion like flawless porcelain, raven-black hair which hairs past her slim waist, and exquisitely beautiful yet exotic features. Yet there is something subtly wrong about Naga: her hands and feet are too long, with curiously long and dextrous fingers and toes, while her arms, legs, and spine appear to have far too many joints--more like the bodies of serpents than the limbs and spine of a dancer. Her small white teeth are much too sharp, and upon closer examination, her tawny-gold eyes have irises that are a a bit too big while the whites are too small--more like the eyes of an animal than those of a human. Although her skin is quite smooth and dry, it's cool to the touch; almost too cool, like the skin of a reptile more than that of a human.
Indeed, Naga is not human, but a Dark Faerie--and when the mask of humanity slips away, she begins transforming into an awful creature more serpentine than human. Her limbs develop multiple joints like the bodies of serpents, and Naga acquires the ghastly ability to twist and contort her body in ways that would be impossible for any mortal; her sharp teeth become reptilian fangs, and her fingernails elongate into razor-sharp talons capable of rending flesh like the claws of a wild beast. Her eyes become the yellow eyes of serpent with vertical-slit pupils, and her forked tongue gives her the enhanced sense of smell belonging to a viper. Worst of all, her claws and fangs can drip deadly venom worse than any cobra or viper, and if given a few moments to prepare, she can even spit venom or acid!
QUOTE: "Ooh, you're so nice and warm! Let me cuddle up to you! I just want to wrap myself around you, squeeze you so very tight, and never let go!"