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Nuridia wrote:Accepted Avalon, welcome back
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by Nuridia » Wed Nov 18, 2015 5:45 am
by Nuridia » Wed Nov 18, 2015 9:30 am
Barapam wrote:Student App:
Name: Julia Spencer
Gender: Female
Age: 15
Non-human half: Tomte
Nickname(s)/Alias(es): Julie
Personality: A sweet and kind girl who likes winter, Christmas and everything related to that, and loves to paint. She's usually very happy and outgoing, although when she paints she is very concentrated, almost in trance and hard to contact. The few times she gets angry she deals with it immediately, and she's definitely not sweet then, but can even get violent. She has that from her father.
Appearance:(Image)
Powers/Abilities: Can't die of old age. Minor magic.
Art Class/Sport: Drawing/Painting
Bio: Once upon a time a Canadian woman went to Sweden to find her roots. In the house of her ancestors, she was seduced by the old tomtegubbe who still tended to the house even after centuries. It was a magical night, but Julia's mother had to return to her regular life in Vancouver. There she met a handsome American after an ice hockey game, Julia's future stepfather. They fell in love, married, and moved to Manhattan.
Julia had a normal upbringing, and was a very homely girl who did her chores without complaints, and who gladly helped in the kitchen. But when she was angered, she was worse than most kids, and what angered her the most was when people mistreated their home (such as wlking in with muddy shoes on a clean floor), a trait she had inherited from her spirit father. Still, her mother and stepdaughter tought her to behave, and nowadays she rarely responds to provocations with disproportionate retribution, even if she makes sure to get back at the wrong-doer. But most of the time she's really sweet, happy and social, and does well in school.
Special Needs: She needs to eat a bowl of porridge with a click of butter every day, otherwise she'll have a very bad mood.
by Charlia » Wed Nov 18, 2015 9:47 am
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by Tomia » Wed Nov 18, 2015 2:23 pm
Charlia wrote:Name: Natalie Kleinschmidt
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Non-human half: God
Nickname/Alias: Nat, Natz, freak, weirdo, Frankengirl
Personality: Due to her appearance she has had to deal with a lot of teasing, resulting in her being insecure and sad. She's friendly, however, and quite creative.
Appearance: She has long, dark brown hair and dark blue eyes, and abnormally pale skin. However, her neck is twisted so her head is constantly tilting slightly to the left, and her right leg--well, it's not pretty. She never lets anyone see it, keeping it hidden under a blanket.
Powers/Abilities: Let's just say she can practically take her emotions and turn them into art. Her works evoke certain emotions so strongly in the viewer that that's what it appears to be.
Art Class: Drawing/Painting
Bio: Having Proteus syndrome made life hard for Natalie, who always felt ostracized and weird. The fact that she didn't know one of her parents, couldn't walk, and looked... well, rather odd... didn't help matters. From a young age, she was able to create incredible artwork, practically influencing the emotions of others, but her work was often dark and sad. When she wasn't working on art, she often read, preferring horror stories and urban legends. She enjoyed reading about the strange creatures and weird-looking people found in many urban legends, because 'they're just like me'.
Special Needs: She has Proteus syndrome. Basically, some bits of your body grow too much. Bones, skin... whatever. It's really rare, especially in girls. She's in a wheelchair.
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