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Name: Raven

Age: Unknown (looks to be 16.)

Appearance: Picture

Height: 5’10”

Weight 110 pounds

Birthplace: Azarath

Home: Jump City

Affiliation: Teen Titans

Race: Demon-human hybrid

 

Powers and abilities:

Psionic abilities
Empathy
Advanced telekinesis
Telepathy
Mind-reading
Thought projection
Spiritual powers
Astral projection
Mediumship
Soul-sealing
Magic powers
Spell-casting
Incredible knowledge of mystical artifacts, charms and spellbooks
Dark magic
Light magic
Telekinetic spells
Intangibility
Elemental magic spells
Necromancy
Postcognition

 

Likes: Depressing cafes 
Herbal tea 
Horror movies 
Meditating 
Reading 
Creepy places 
Chess 
Keeping her emotions down 
Knitting 
Beast Boy

 

Dislikes: Anyone who goes into her bedroom

Beast Boy's jokes

Loosening up in general

Chickens (allergy)

Malchior (former crush)

Trigon

Slade

 

Personality: She is quiet, emotionless, studious, and sarcastic. She can always come up with a witty remark, specifically in reply to most of Teen Titans' antics and attempts at humor. Her appearance and attitude appears to be that of a typical modern goth female. However, as much as she may seem slightly distant and anti-social, producer Sam Register describes her as a "...dark character, but a character everyone can relate to. She's a recluse and sort of to herself. We thought that would be a good dynamic with the rest of the team. She does have a dark background in the comic." Robin also said that she is "the most hopeful person he has ever known."

Raven is often portrayed as the most mature member of the group, often giving her own advice to the others about various subjects, and generally staying cool and calm, even in desperate situations. She is, however, also the most emotionally-restrained of the Titans, appearing secretive and distant; she initially does not allow any of her fellow Titans into her room and spends most of her time by herself, usually meditating or reading one of her numerous books. Even though she is serious and cautious about her emotions, just like she was trying to say to Doctor Light saying "don't come even closer." The reason for her emotional restraint is due to the adverse effects her emotions have on her powers. If her emotions become out of control, her powers can become erratic and spontaneous, becoming active without her will. In the course of the series, however, she gradually, if only slightly, seems to warm up to her teammates. As shown through her quick suspicion of Terra, it is difficult for Raven to build trust for anyone, and even more difficult to truly forgive if that trust was to be broken.

She can lose her temper easily, most of the time, with Beast Boy.

Despite her seemingly unfriendly attitude, Raven does indeed care greatly about the people she is attached to. Overall, Raven is not coldhearted, merely introverted, caring deeply about those close to her.

After banishing away Trigon from her soul and from the world, Raven's personality seems to change for the better, as she grows to be less pessimistic and less anti-social. However, she still despises Beast Boy's corny jokes and enjoys reading in solitude, implying that her personality was not affected very much by her semi-demonic origin.

 

White Cloaked Raven (Higher form): White Raven is a special form that Raven has assumed under unique circumstances, four times throughout the series for multiple reasons. White Raven is Raven's most primal, significant and powerful version of herself, mostly shown as a symbol of her highest hidden power and her inner purity to fight, and thus free herself of the consuming evil influenced by her interdimensional-demon father.

The first instance occurs within the multidimensional realm of Raven's own mind, an ethereal place where Raven's separate emotional forms are capable of independently existing. When Raven, her emotions unbalanced and her rage unleashed from within during the Titans' brief but powerful clash with Doctor Light.

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