Post by Rhea on Apr 25, 2010 22:30:33 GMT -5
A Long and Tedious Journey Awaits
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Username: Rhea
Is This Character Canon?: NopeLink to Audition Thread: Huh?
Your Destiny is to Venture Upon It
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Name: Delia Clark
Race: Human
Age: Sixteen
Gender: Female
Homeworld: Radiant Garden
Your Decisions Will Decide the Outcome of the Universe
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Appearance: For a teenager, Delia is pretty small. This isn’t only her height; she’s also very thin. Her skin is pale, and overall she has a childish and weak look. Her hair is a light blonde shade and falls to her mid-back. She has long bangs that tend to get in her face, covering her blue eyes. The heart shape of her face and youthful features make it easy to mistake her as a few years younger. Delia has a disarming, calming presence, as she isn’t really a threat to anyone.
Clothing wise, Delia loves simplicity. She tends to wear a plain, light-colored dress of some sort. Sandals are her favorite type of shoe and she wears them all the time.
Personality:•General Persona: Hearing Delia’s voice is a rarity. She’s painfully unsure in social situations, and aside from that, she’s just a soft-spoken person. When she does speak, her words are either a necessity or something rather meaningful. Her silence makes it difficult not to get along with her, but also means she has trouble forming close friendships. Delia is a bit of an airhead; she tends to get lost in thought and is distracted easily. Like a child, she’ll run off on her own to investigate anything that piques her curiosity. These traits can get her into a lot of trouble because she acts the same way in both playful and serious situations. When she’s not distracted, Delia is rather obedient, to the point of naiveté. She’ll listen to and believe just about anyone, making is easy to take advantage of her. Still, she has good intentions in mind and despite her childishness and dependence; she’s a kind person who wants to help others.
•Inner Thought Process: Delia’s mind is always wandering. She thinks about everything, from pondering deeply about current events to imagining wild scenarios. She truly is like a child in her trustfulness and foolishness. Being on her own is dangerous due to this. Not only is it easy for her to get into trouble, Delia simply doesn’t like being alone. She may not speak much around others, but by herself she becomes lonely very quickly. Truthfully, she is lonely, as a trait. Much of her life has been spent without any friends or interaction outside of her family and medical professionals. It’s not an enjoyable existence. Now that she’s free from hospital care, Delia is spending much of her time out and about, both to gain experience in the world and potentially meet new friends. Being both shy and naturally quiet does hinder this, though.
•Fears: Blood. Seeing others in pain. Being alone.
•Pleasures: Freedom. Being outside. The sun. Reading.
•Quirks: Delia can’t take her of herself, and often has moments of total disorientation.
She’s lived in a hospital for a long time.But With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
Character Class: Initiate (Tier 1)
Stats:
•Strength: 1
•Cunning: 28
•Agility: 1
Abilities: See next post.
Weapons:None
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But Your History Decides Your Version of "Responsibility"
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Delia’s early childhood was fairly normal. She and her parents lived in one of the simplest homes of Radiant Garden, surrounded by neighbors. Her family life was happy; although her father worked, she still got to see him every day, and her mother was always home. Delia also had quite a few friends who all lived within walking distance. She spend much of her time as a child running around outside and playing.
She began to have coughing fits and moments of disorientation when she was eight. As it got increasingly worse, the doctor prescribed medicines, all of which only helped slightly. Eventually it got to the point Delia couldn’t spend her time outside any more. She moved to hospital care when she began coughing blood. There wasn’t a name for her condition, but the best way to keep her alive was to keep her indoors and resting.
Living in the hospital was lonely for Delia. Of course her parents would visit every day, and at first so did her friends. But it wasn’t long before the visits became further spaced out, until eventually they completely stopped. After a few years even her parents only showed up once a week, and into her teens Delia rarely saw anyone but doctors and nurses at all. Much of her time was spent undergoing medical tests, but while in the hospital, she did have an education. She taught herself with books, and asked doctors when she truly needed help. It wasn’t the same as a formal education, but it was better than nothing at all. There were few pleasures while she was a patient, and reading was one of them. Another was the simple healing and light spells she learned from the nurses. This was her life for eight long, long years
When she was fifteen she began to become stronger. The medicine for quelling her coughing began to work completely, and soon she was able to take lower and lower dosages. She never completely overcame her disease, but eventually she was able to move around far more freely. Soon after her sixteenth birthday, Delia was released from the hospital. She could return home as long as she always took her medication and visited the hospital for tests once a week. Even that was lengthened to once a month eventually.
Delia’s relationship with her parents has become strained due to the years of separation and guilt. Still, life is happier now that she can wander free. She has many experiences to catch up on, and is going to explore them all.
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