Aspril (character)
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| Aspril (character) | |
| Aliases | Cthulholita, Aspril, Lilith |
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| Age | 5 |
| Birthdate | 5 BR |
| Birthplace | Future Asia? |
| Race | Aspril (Terpoid in apperance) |
| Sex | Hermaphrodite |
| Sexual orientation | Pansexual |
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| Eye color | Red |
| Hair color | Red |
| Height | 90 cm |
| Weight | 31 kg |
| Blood Type | AB (?) |
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| Nationality | Terpish |
| Occupation | Lab rat |
| Religion | Apatheist |
| Politics | Ontological anarchy |
| Languages | Terpish |
| Alignment | Chaotic neutral |
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Tlúrusàaki (pronounced [tɬúrūsà:kī]) is a character in the Terraverse and one of the mysterious beings known as the Aspril.
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Biography
Tlúrusàaki had a distinctly free-spirited nature devoid of the usual sense of caution or restraint that most people display. Although sometimes characterized as demonic in nature...
Many rumors surround Tlúrusàaki, such as that she once killed a sexual partner for tearing her hymen and later killed a German-speaking scientist who referred to her as das Mädchen.
Aliases
The name Tlúrusàaki translates roughly as "tentacled alluringing youth" though this does not capture the full nuances of the name. The word tlúru means "tentacle" but has mythic or even Lovecraftian implications. For this reason, many translaters have opted for the famous epithet Cthulholita, a portmanteau of Cthulhu and Lolita, which more fully captures this meaning.
Powers
No exhaustive list can be presented for Tlúrusàaki's abilities, simply due to her immense ingenuity and creative ability. The most conspicuous of her powers is telekinesis, useful for everything from tearing through obstacles or attackers to blocking weapons fire and projectiles. Additionally, she can also read and manipulate minds through telepathy. She can also regenerate or heal injuries in a relatively short amount of time, sometimes as little as a few minutes. However, this is also her most taxing technique.
Other appearances
Ohlms has occasionally toyed with ideas to include Tlúrusàaki in stories outside the Terraverse, though he has not done so as of yet. One such project includes a satirical comedy in which Aspril lands in rural Missouri and confronts its many horrors.

