All narcissists have specific identifiable personality characteristics but each one is an individual.
x x x x xxxxxxA Femme fatale is defined as a woman who uses seduction and charm to tempt men into compromising and sometimes dangerous situations.
Username:
NotMe
A femme fatale tries to achieve her hidden purpose by using feminine wiles such as beauty and charm.
Kennel Number:
18
She may also be (or imply to be) a victim, caught in a situation from which she cannot escape.
Name [of pet]:
Cacao Dea
(Chocolate Goddess in Latin, related to the name Cocaura Godiva.)
In social life, a more malevolent femme fatale tends to torture her lover in an asymmetrical relationship, denying confirmation of her affection.
Gender [of pet]:
Female
She usually drives her victim to the point of obsession and exhaustion, so that he is incapable of making rational decisions.
Breed/Species [of pet]:
Mixed Bunny Rabbit
The femme fatale archetype exists in the culture, folklore and myth of many cultures.
Personality [of pet]:
Dea, the sweet looking dear, is far from her appearance. For one, she is manipulative to the core, as well as exploitative, self-absorbed and incapable of genuine empathy. If you saw her true personality, you would call her a monster, or a 'Femme Fatale', which literally translates to 'fatal woman,'.
Dea is covert, though. She appears to be friendly, considerate and innocuous, but if you are diligent you will see through her act.
She is an archetype of literature and art.
Background/History [of pet]:
Dea's history is rather ambigous. She was born in a litter of many, never really became attached to any of them or her mother. She was brought and adopted out to a small child, before escaping. Then she was taken in to a rescue center, and adopted out by an older girl.
Her ability to entrance and hypnotize her victim with a spell was in the earliest stories seen as being literally supernatural; hence, the femme fatale today is still often described as having a power akin to an enchantress, seductress, vampire, witch, or demon.
Use [for pet]:
Dea would most probably be drawn for the most part, but I would roleplay her if I found a roleplay that suited her. She'll probably have little writing, but have her displayed through art, showing her history and future as I come up with them as well as any relationships.
Although typically villainous, if not morally ambiguous, femmes fatales have also appeared as antiheroines in some stories, and some even repent and become true heroines by the end of the tale.
Other [Art, Likes, Dislikes, Mate, Age, Appearance, etc.]:

Some stories feature benevolent and heroic femmes fatales who use their wiles to snare the villain for the greater good.