Meg Sathanas

Meg is an agent in the Department of Mary Sues. She is written by Scarlett

Appearance
Human Appearance: Meg is medium-height and painfully thin. She has long, messy brown hair and her eyes are black. Completely, totally black, sclera included. She’s as pale as a ghost and burns worse then a redhead in the sun. Her tongue is forked and her teeth are also slightly more pointed then human teeth should be. Meg also has very long, almost claw like nails that she paints black. She has a tattoo of a blue cat head on her chest—and doesn’t take kindly to being accused of being a Black Cat. Her favorite color is black (no surprises there) and she favors loose comfortable clothing.

Demon Appearance: Takes on a vaguely human shaped collection of shadows with a wide, very unpleasant, and very pointy toothed smile. This form gives off an icy feeling of something very old and very evil watching the viewer. Unfortunately, this was generally the form Meg studied subjects in.

Personality
Blunt and cheerful, Meg is a generally pleasant demon to be around. She does lack a few crucial personality traits such as empathy and can’t feel (and therefore doesn’t understand) love. Technically, she really can’t feel positive emotions, but has become very good at imitating them from years of studying humans. Meg is very curious about humans and this curiosity has led her to “haunt”—she calls it collecting information— many people. Despite being the offspring of the Prince of Wrath, she isn’t a particularly angry demon, instead preferring to refer to herself as a scholar. This has led to many disagreements with her family about how offspring should act. Meg also doesn’t act particularly scholarly, instead preferring to study her victim… er, subject from dark corners and basements. She dismisses that this is abnormal. Technicalities, she says. While Meg is relatively hard to anger, she is utterly and completely terrifying when angry. When Meg is angry, someone is about to suffer a horrifying death (and she’ll put in a message to her family to give that soul extra torture in the underworld). Relatively friendly or not, Meg is still a demon and therefore is capable of a great deal of cruelty and is completely incapable of feeling remorse for it. She does try her best to be a little nicer at the PPC and mostly succeeds.

Backstory
Meg comes from a currently unpublished continuum which the author does not want to divulge any spoilers on. After the story ended, Meg’s insatiable curiosity got the better of her and she tumbled through a plothole she’d been investigating. Through a series of events known as plot contrivance, she landed in HQ and has been there ever since.