Prelude
10-09-06, 08:28 PM
Full Name: Mythra “Joey” Cooper
Race: 21st century human gone part fae
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Hair Color: Black with orange streaks
Eye Color: Blue
Skin Color: Pale
Height: It 5’2.5”
Language: Tradespeak, Death, Modern English
Previous Occupation: An average “problem child”
Weapon: Only herself. Although not formally trained, Joey can take care of herself pretty well. She can street fight, and play with knives pretty nicely. Being raised in the same house as a karate champion gives her a few toys to experiment with. However, she rarely gets to play with the cool weaponry because her brother is very possessive of his stuff.
Armor: Sarcasm
Skills: Joey can speak to the dead, interact with shadows, see elemental spirits (occasionally converse with them), and provide herself with unprofessional self-defense techniques. Her slate at hand is pretty good, considering her shop lifting career is at an all time high.
Personality: Joey has a warm personality that she usually hides under layers of indifference. Her innocence was destroyed by the mental health tests, anti-psychotics, counseling, and very short term commitments into mental institutions. Although knowing better she does things and gets herself grounded, the girl prizes freedom highly. This is one of the reasons why she is afraid of powerful undead spirits taking control of her body. Originally she wouldn’t have been so worried, but in Althanas the boundaries between her and the spirits have thinned.
Appearance: The girl has a pale complexion, bringing her intense eyes and hard-to-miss hair more attention. Her frame was like that of an average teen girl until she went through the transition to Althanas. Now it is leaner, her limbs and fingers longer, and her ears are pointed. Joey is having a bit of a rough time dealing with her new body, and keeps accidentally bumping her new ears. However, she does consider the extended cartilage room for more piercings, a plus.
To date, Joey hasn’t pierced anywhere besides the cartilage of her ears, but is thinking about getting some more done.
What Ms. Cooper wears on most days is a pair of roughed up dark jeans, a dark colored band t-shirt which has had the sleeves ripped off, and black converse with some glow-in-the-dark writing on it. The latest line says “Would you love someone even if you knew they did something terrible?”
Every girl in the twenty first century seems to wear makeup. Why would Joey be any different? She wears eyeliner, and black nail polish. Just like most good girls these days.
History: Joey was raised to the belief that she was insane. Her parents could come up with no other reason to explain why she saw the dead, claimed that shadows moved around her, and that there were faces in the fire. So they began the long list of anti-psychotics and anti-hallucinogens that plagued her system. When that didn’t work, so began the long list of therapists and mental health wards. The girl eventually learned that it was best to just take her pills quietly and pretend that she didn’t see anything at all. After a while Cooper accepted the fact that people believed she was crazy, but never really believed it herself.
Around one summer vacation out of school, Joey learned of a mysterious group of people that claimed to see the dead, travel to other worlds, interact with spirits, move shadows, and many more things. Against the better judgment of her friends, she decided to go to a meeting and check it out. A big part of her wanted to find proof that she was okay and other people saw the things she did too. At the meeting the girl was dragged into part of a ritual that she had no knowledge of. In the middle of it, she lost consciousness and was sent to Althanas. She doesn’t know how or why she is here, but the fact is that she’ll have to make do.
Race: 21st century human gone part fae
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Hair Color: Black with orange streaks
Eye Color: Blue
Skin Color: Pale
Height: It 5’2.5”
Language: Tradespeak, Death, Modern English
Previous Occupation: An average “problem child”
Weapon: Only herself. Although not formally trained, Joey can take care of herself pretty well. She can street fight, and play with knives pretty nicely. Being raised in the same house as a karate champion gives her a few toys to experiment with. However, she rarely gets to play with the cool weaponry because her brother is very possessive of his stuff.
Armor: Sarcasm
Skills: Joey can speak to the dead, interact with shadows, see elemental spirits (occasionally converse with them), and provide herself with unprofessional self-defense techniques. Her slate at hand is pretty good, considering her shop lifting career is at an all time high.
Personality: Joey has a warm personality that she usually hides under layers of indifference. Her innocence was destroyed by the mental health tests, anti-psychotics, counseling, and very short term commitments into mental institutions. Although knowing better she does things and gets herself grounded, the girl prizes freedom highly. This is one of the reasons why she is afraid of powerful undead spirits taking control of her body. Originally she wouldn’t have been so worried, but in Althanas the boundaries between her and the spirits have thinned.
Appearance: The girl has a pale complexion, bringing her intense eyes and hard-to-miss hair more attention. Her frame was like that of an average teen girl until she went through the transition to Althanas. Now it is leaner, her limbs and fingers longer, and her ears are pointed. Joey is having a bit of a rough time dealing with her new body, and keeps accidentally bumping her new ears. However, she does consider the extended cartilage room for more piercings, a plus.
To date, Joey hasn’t pierced anywhere besides the cartilage of her ears, but is thinking about getting some more done.
What Ms. Cooper wears on most days is a pair of roughed up dark jeans, a dark colored band t-shirt which has had the sleeves ripped off, and black converse with some glow-in-the-dark writing on it. The latest line says “Would you love someone even if you knew they did something terrible?”
Every girl in the twenty first century seems to wear makeup. Why would Joey be any different? She wears eyeliner, and black nail polish. Just like most good girls these days.
History: Joey was raised to the belief that she was insane. Her parents could come up with no other reason to explain why she saw the dead, claimed that shadows moved around her, and that there were faces in the fire. So they began the long list of anti-psychotics and anti-hallucinogens that plagued her system. When that didn’t work, so began the long list of therapists and mental health wards. The girl eventually learned that it was best to just take her pills quietly and pretend that she didn’t see anything at all. After a while Cooper accepted the fact that people believed she was crazy, but never really believed it herself.
Around one summer vacation out of school, Joey learned of a mysterious group of people that claimed to see the dead, travel to other worlds, interact with spirits, move shadows, and many more things. Against the better judgment of her friends, she decided to go to a meeting and check it out. A big part of her wanted to find proof that she was okay and other people saw the things she did too. At the meeting the girl was dragged into part of a ritual that she had no knowledge of. In the middle of it, she lost consciousness and was sent to Althanas. She doesn’t know how or why she is here, but the fact is that she’ll have to make do.