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Origins
The Moon Woman is one of a race of creatures with origins in the mythology, legend and folklore of Medieval Europe. In particular, mentions of their existence are first recorded by the likes of Conrad Lycosthenes and Ravisius Textor (as well as Aldrovandus, who would come to cite the former two men).
Appearance
The Moon Woman looks just like any other human woman of her time, race and land of origin. The color, length and texture of their hair and the color of their eyes may be any that is common among humans. Likewise, she can be any height or weight that a human female may normally be.
The Moon Woman appears, for all intents and purposes, normal. Though, while many have a complexion common among human women--those which humans refer to as 'White', 'Tan', 'Brown', 'Black', etc--some may appear particularly pale, leading many to mistake them for Vampires or some other sentient undead.
Behavior
A Moon Woman