Alias: Darkangel(play off archangel, yep)
Allegiance: Roman League
Age: 17
Where are you from: America
Appearance:
Weapons: N/A
Powers:
Holy Fire: She can summon white fire. When thrown, it can go a distance of 5 meters before dissolving. It shrinks as it travels, however, so it is most effective at close range. She can keep it as a flame in her hand for a light or merely for warmth if she so wishes. Naturally, it doesn't burn her.
Nightwings: She can summon wings of darkness at will, to fly with, of course. Why are they dark? It's a long story. You'll see it in the bio.
Super Move:
Angel Unchained(cost 3 ML): She unleashes a massive wave of Holy Fire and memories, healing her physical wounds and decreasing her inner darkness. It will also physically damage any Fallen within a 5-meter radius, and mentally damage allies and enemies alike. Whether or not the mental damage is worse for allies or enemies has never been tested. (Somebody get a scientist on this, stat!)
Bio: Charlotte was, from birth, a perfectly normal child--or so her parents thought. (They did wonder about that funny glow when she was born, but that was all.) Her mother perished the day she was born, and her father died when she was three. At the age of five, she developed odd lumps on her back. Her foster parents believed it was cancer and took her to the hospital, but the scans revealed nothing. At the age of six, the originally white(and I mean white) wings erupted and began to grow, reaching their full size at the age of 9. Shunned as a freak, she was passed from family to family, eventually learning how to summon, hide, and ultimately fly with her wings at eleven, although they wouldn't be strong enough to carry her long distances until she was 17. At thirteen, she began to summon fire, although it was too erratic to control, preventing use. (Her history from 12 to 17 is something I prefer to reveal as we go, if you don't mind.) Anyway, as she grew older, unfortunate circumstances darkened her soul along with her wings, and she wants to return them to their original state. Various good things can take away some of the darkness, whether they're done for her or by her, but it's usually a minuscule amount. The greater the deed, the more darkness is dispelled. And then there's Angel Unchained, which dispels a decent amount. You know the drill.