Name: Okana Hakuto
Age: 16
Rank: Waterbender
Pets: None
Weapons: None
Hair: Okana has long, chocolate brown wavy hair that flows gently around her waist with every step she takes, however, she prefers it in a half braided ponytail when she bends.
Eyes: Almond shaped sapphire blue eyes.
Height: 5'3
Clothes: Okana has a maximum of two outfits; one is her blue anorak lined with white fur trimming at the ends of her sleeves and hood, with her tribe's emblem on her chest, trousers, and moccasins. Her second outfit consists of a blue kimono with wide mid-sleeves and a thinner long-sleeved undershirt with trousers and her moccasins.
Personality: Okana is a an all around caring person with the tendency to move before she thinks carefully about a decision. She believes in good always prevailing and has a slight mischievous side that she fulfills by playing small humorous pranks on people. However, her strong dedication to completely master water-bending brings out her more mature side and she believes that practice will make perfect.
Personal Strengths: Dedication, Kindness, Bravery, Hidden talent of wisdom
Personal Weaknesses: Stubbornness, acting without thinking
Personal Hero: Katara
Dreams and Ambitions: Okana has the dream to completely master water and blood-bending.
Likes: Water-bending, becoming stronger, nature, laughing, music
Dislikes: Arrogance, selfishness, deceivers, power hungry and mean people
Brief History: As a small child Okana was raised by her loving parents, dwelling in the Southern Water Tribe, completely content. She continued to feel safe constantly being surrounded by her fellow tribe members, being taught how to care for others and also how to aid those in need. Then one morning when Okana had reached the age of six, her grandmother informed her that her parents had gone away on a trip together and would be back soon. However, two years passed and the tribe noticed that Okana's parents had not yet returned. They gradually assumed the worst and Okana's grandmother packed their things and moved with Okana to the Northern Water Tribe with the promise of bringing them back and even though the old woman already knew they were permanently gone, Okana never lost hope.