Miss Delilah Morreo

Miss Delilah Morreo is an Abomination. She is one of the minor villains encountered throughout Daughter Of Space (Installment) and The Vice Does Bite. She is named after The Ballad Of Delilah Morreo, a song by Steam Powered Giraffe. Her voice claim is Amy Lee (humanoid) and in beast form possesses a voice similar to Jormungandr's (God Of War Four) (sample of voice).

True Form
Delilah Morreo takes on the form of a large dragonlike creature similar to SCP-682 with large batlike wings and a long tail ending in a whip-fine point. Her face is covered by thick black hair, and her body is covered in acid-green eyes along her sides, snout, back and wing frames. Her body is like that of a young girl's, however, yet she has razor sharp claws she uses for swiping attacks, as well as razor sharp fangs. The body of her unidentifiable (but very clearly a Stand) mother is hanging from her underbelly by her front, almost flattened entirely to the beast.

Humanoid Form
Delilah in humanoid form is a below-average height human girl with bright blue eyes and black hair. She has a pair of leathery bat wings (like the ones in her true form sans the eyes) folded tight to her back, and she wears a black dress with holes cut in the back for her wings. She is barefoot, and wears a black choker collar.

True Form
Delilah, like all Abominations, is naturally extremely violent and dangerous. She will attack anything and everything she wants to with reckless abandon, not stopping until she could kill and devour her target. Sometimes she is seen talking to the skin of her mother in a hushed whisper, as if her mother was a living person and not skin attached to her stomach. Attempts to remove the skin have been unsuccessful, and have caused Delilah extreme pain. She is unrelenting and extremely dangerous, and devoid of most personality aside from her occasional cooing and purring to her mother's skin and hostility to all life.

Humanoid Form
In humanoid form, Delilah is very shy and very quiet, not speaking unless spoken to. When she does speak, her voice is quiet and almost inaudible, and she has a tendency to get uncomfortably close to people as she speaks. Nothing is known about her aside from her mysteriousness and odd habit of breaking personal space.

Birth
Delilah was born to two unidentified parents in 1878. Nothing is known about her birth or childhood, aside from the fact that she was born in the woods and as she was born her mother flipped inside-out and melded to the monster's underbelly. Her father was supposedly devoured by the girl, who flew off into the night.

Encounters
The girl had raised hell for the next one hundred and nine years before her first death.

The Murder Of Hawksbill Man
One of Delilah's most notable interactions with humans was the murder of Hawksbill Man. The man had gone missing in the night with naught a sound - just to be found a week later, a stripped down skeleton hanging from a tree in his back yard. Other details are unknown.

Nest In An Abandoned Building
After the murder of Hawksbill Man, she had roosted in an abandoned warehouse for the next 57 years, 'till she was found by Dio Brando. Originally, the monster had tried to devour Dio, but the vampire had fought back and defeated Delilah, but noting her strength took her in as a powerful companion. Yet, Dio was horrified of Delilah's power and had chained her down in his basement, forcing her to reveal her humanoid form. One of Dio's servants in an act of foolishness had released the beast, feeling sympathy for the starving girl there. The servant was devoured, and Delilah escaped into the night.

That is when Jotaro Kujo had spotted the beast, and thinking that she was working with Dio had attacked her and killed her.

Resurrection
Jotaro had struggled to dispose of the body in its entirety and had decided to move it - and with the help of Star Platinum had managed to move her carcass into an alleyway where it was later found by one of Dio's servants, who had dragged the monster into the sewer and with the help of a Stone Mask's properties had resurrected the monster, who promptly devoured the one who brought her back.

Life In The Sewer
For the next 40 years, Delilah lived in the sewers under Cairo, ravaging any living creature she could find before she had found a part of the sewer that led to the Red Sea, and that is when she escaped her imprisonment and out into the sea, where she had come across Steamboat Shenanigans and slipped on board to hopefully destroy the crew on board, hiding in the engine room in the form of the young girl once again.

On Board The S.S Biscuiteer
Delilah had emerged from the engine room after mentally preparing herself to encounter the ones she sought to kill and devour. The only one who could tell that she wasn't fully human was Silver Chariot, who was put off by the girl's energy.

The others dismissed Silver's claims at first, but they couldn't help but be put on edge by Silver's remarks about a figure in Stand folklore that matched Delilah's description - a monster that was not entirely Stand and not entirely human.