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Aug 28, 2009 20:23:49 GMT -5
Post by Lupita Ashton on Aug 28, 2009 20:23:49 GMT -5
Full Name: Lupita 'Lupi' Ashton, a.k.a. Lupi Stormbiter [don't ask]
Fandom: POTO, original, other (specify)? Werewolf: The Forsaken OC
Age: 16 1/2
Physical: Tallish and firmly of 'middling' weight, Lupi's phsyique is rather more athletic than her lifestyle would suggest, although she's certainly twitchy. Her hair is coppery, threaded through glass beads, and goes through at least three different styles every month or so, and as if accenting it she has startlingly bright green eyes, even behind reading glasses. What makes her stand out, though, is her clothing, or rather how...unusual it is. Seemingly thrown together from what she had lying in the back of her closet and a goodwill bin, it usually includes several buttons, pins and patches for various semi-obscure cult fandoms.
Nationality: American, English-born
Job: Student/"Inventor/cheerleader", as she puts it
Auspex: Cahalith
Tribe: Iron Masters (Lodge of Lightning)
Personality: One's first impression is often simple: she's nuts, even for a crazy group. Almost manic, Lupi throws herself onto anything that amuses her, just as cheerfully dropping it when it doesn't. Geeky and intelligent, she jokes around (alwaysspeakingreallyquickly), and pulls pranks with alarming lack of foresight, often involving the latest thing she's jury-rigged. Much of this hyperness, however, is quite probably an attempt to keep herself from snapping at the ridiculous amount of stress she's been subjected to as par for the course.
Life Story (as much as you want us to know): That course, naturally, is lycanthropy. Though her mother is a werewolf as well, Lupi was necessarily left out of the Uratha loop. Moving from Yorkshire to the San Fernando Valley as a young child (thus accounting for her peculiarly mixed accent), she grew up as an overall normal, if hyper and somewhat outcast, young woman with a love of cult classics and a thing for hotwiring electronics. Then, puberty. Suffice to say that after a whole lot of apparent psychotic episodes, raw pain and the trauma of being introduced into a secret world in which you have responsibilities to defend some other world even if it means killing people, it's a wonder she's not less stable. Oh, and if you're not one of the Uratha, she can't tell you this or she'll have to kill you.
Fandom: POTO, original, other (specify)? Werewolf: The Forsaken OC
Age: 16 1/2
Physical: Tallish and firmly of 'middling' weight, Lupi's phsyique is rather more athletic than her lifestyle would suggest, although she's certainly twitchy. Her hair is coppery, threaded through glass beads, and goes through at least three different styles every month or so, and as if accenting it she has startlingly bright green eyes, even behind reading glasses. What makes her stand out, though, is her clothing, or rather how...unusual it is. Seemingly thrown together from what she had lying in the back of her closet and a goodwill bin, it usually includes several buttons, pins and patches for various semi-obscure cult fandoms.
Nationality: American, English-born
Job: Student/"Inventor/cheerleader", as she puts it
Auspex: Cahalith
Tribe: Iron Masters (Lodge of Lightning)
Personality: One's first impression is often simple: she's nuts, even for a crazy group. Almost manic, Lupi throws herself onto anything that amuses her, just as cheerfully dropping it when it doesn't. Geeky and intelligent, she jokes around (alwaysspeakingreallyquickly), and pulls pranks with alarming lack of foresight, often involving the latest thing she's jury-rigged. Much of this hyperness, however, is quite probably an attempt to keep herself from snapping at the ridiculous amount of stress she's been subjected to as par for the course.
Life Story (as much as you want us to know): That course, naturally, is lycanthropy. Though her mother is a werewolf as well, Lupi was necessarily left out of the Uratha loop. Moving from Yorkshire to the San Fernando Valley as a young child (thus accounting for her peculiarly mixed accent), she grew up as an overall normal, if hyper and somewhat outcast, young woman with a love of cult classics and a thing for hotwiring electronics. Then, puberty. Suffice to say that after a whole lot of apparent psychotic episodes, raw pain and the trauma of being introduced into a secret world in which you have responsibilities to defend some other world even if it means killing people, it's a wonder she's not less stable. Oh, and if you're not one of the Uratha, she can't tell you this or she'll have to kill you.