Heroines Are Made #5: The Witching Hour

Back again with another hero(ine) from my head.
Remember how I said Frank Hallows' mother was a witch? Well, she is. Tempora was a character I created for the same Family contest (and in the same entry) as Frank and the Pharaoh. Again, I changed some things costume- and pose-wise, and added shading and better energy effects. Enjoy this latest character profile:

Name: Tempora
Alias: Tempora Hallows
Team Affiliations: The Hallows, Clockwork
Race: Human
Birthplace: Rome, NY
Powers/Abilities: Time manipulation, witchcraft
Bio: Tempora Hallows is Frank's mother. She is a legacy witch, and the only surviving member of a coven of time-manipulators. A war has been waging for centuries between the temporals and the other elemental covens, but the temporals have been targeted most frequently for their alleged abuse of cosmic forces and their mercenary status among the wiccan community.
She defected from the war and fled to ancient Egypt, where she met the man who would become Frank's father. The two fell in love, but Egyptian custom would not allow their mixed-race relationship (a fact Tempora was ignorant of when the Pharaoh rejected her and she cursed him with eternal sleep).
Upon returning to her own time, Tempora discovered she was pregnant with Frank, and put aside her mystic dabbling to raise the child. During her pregnancy, however, Tempora was prone to uncontrollable bouts of astral travel (which amounted to little more than extremely vivid precognitive dreams), and soon learned who her son was meant to become and how through him she would be reunited with her lost love.

Stay tuned for more heroes from my head and possibly a few Ticket Stubs. Time to eat some chimichangas with a side of deep-fried ninja meerkat and get me ready for work. Up with Peanut Love, down with The Shell!
I am the crazy blog mercenary formerly known as SW@Pool, and I am out....

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