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(np <3)
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(np <3)
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I finally got around to making it! So… I apologize that like 90% of this is blank, but unfortunately I know next to nothing about Sunny. Most of what I put in was information I collected from the old rp. Sorry again :/ If you do need info for some of the categories, let me know and I can ask Nia.
Name: Sunny
Age: 17
Gender: female
Sexuality: i mean… yes?
Species: magician
Appearance: firey red hair. freckles. olive skin tone.
Style: grunge.
Personality: (sorry if i get this wrong nia) tends to use sarcasm a lot, isn't afraid to take action in order to get what she wants, and uh, that's about all i know right now, sorry
Backstory: ummm knows more than most newcomers about the place that they're in? was once a part of the 'hades corp' before being rescued by (redacted). is willing to die if it means hades corp falls.
Powers and/or skills: magical ability.
Likes: sarcasm, grunge music
Dislikes: hades corp
Extra: –
(aight so since there wasn't too much to go off of, i don't have too much specifics, but the template is finally finished!)
Natalie pressed against the wall, her wings hidden, courtesy of the thin slits she had cut on the back of her shirt and jacket. She glanced around the room, quickly spotting a girl in a bright dress. She had no idea why she was there, or why she had been moved from wherever it was that she had last been held since she had been kidnapped.
(can i join still)
(sure!)
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Kiki glanced overhead, seeing the lights flicker on. Her eyes hurt at the sudden change, and she shielded them with a diminutive hand. The room was still dim, but she could see the faint outline of the other members.
Slowly her gaze turned to a girl in a dress, much older than she. With her stance, she seemed like she at least knew more. If not was ready for whatever, with that sword clenched in her hand.
Kiki teetered over to the girl, tugging slightly on the edge of her dress.
“Umm,” she mumbled softly. “Hi miss. Do you know where we are?”
Name: David Menser
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Sexuality: bi
Species: human
Appearance: black curly hair, brown eyes, olive skin, glasses
Style: solid color t-shirt, flannel with rolled-up sleeves, blue jeans. He has a knife in a holster on his side. His glasses are black rimmed.
Personality: a little shy at first, yet once he becomes comfortable, he is outgoing. anxious in stressful situations, and can shut off if put under too much pressure
Backstory: he doesnt remember his past, and his first memory is in this place
Powers and/or skills: invisibility, telepathy, and telekinesis at times
Likes:
being alone after being with people for a lot of time
technology
magic (he is fascinated by it)
Dislikes:
stressful situations
feeling useless
any bugs
Extra: He has a knife in a holster on his side
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(Woah I just looked at Kiki's template and realized that she's only five)
Aiyana stiffened, turning her head slightly to stare down at the little girl that had tugged on her dress. She winced at the sudden change in the environment, the light hurting her eyes. The pain only lasted a few seconds, thank goodness. She didn't give the girl much more than a glance and turned back, inching away from the small child. Interaction with regular humans her age was bad enough. But children. They were a whole other subject. Children were the worst. They would pester you until they got what they wanted, they whined, they cried, they needed diaper changes, and everything else that came with interacting with children.
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Kiki immediately noted the girl’s stand-offish demeanor, letting go of the dress and taking a small step back.
She turned back, looking from the wall to the other members. Quietly, she put a hand on the wall, the material cold beneath her hand.
Based on her “ability” of sorts, she could tell the girl wanted nothing to do with her. Reading minds came with their… insults, but Kiki didn’t blame them. She just wished people would stop having stereotypical thoughts, placing her into a category she didn’t belong in.
Yet she kindly stepped back, giving the girl her deserved space. Her bright eyes wandered around, seeing if anyone’s mind gave off any hint they may have possibly wanted to answer her previous question.
David's eyes opened hesitantly. He was sitting down against a cold and gray wall. He noticed two girls in front of him, one young and one older, in what looked like a sort of awkward interaction. He looked down and with a jolt realized he couldn't see himself. After the initial shock, he focused on bringing some visibility to himself. He came back to visibility suddenly, and once again looked around him anxiously
"How many people are here?" Sebastian called loudly. He stood but decided not to move otherwise. Just in case. Also just in case, he pulled his gun from the pocket dimension and held it behind his back.
Natalie glanced at the faucet jutting out of the wall, slowly dripping water into a bucket. She glanced at the figure a few feet away. "Well, from what I can see, there's you, me, those two girls, and that guy over there." She said, gesturing slightly to each of them in turn.
"And does anyone know where we are or why?" Sebastian said, struggling to keep his emotions in check.
David stood up slowly. He looked around and looked back at the guy who had spoken. "Maybe its a social experiment?"
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Kiki looked from person to person as they spoke, like watching a sort of intriguing yet confusing tennis match. She tugged at the edge of her own shirt nervously, picking up on the confused emotions of those around her. It was overwhelming, her pressing her hands to her head to somehow fix it. To no avail, of course.
Natalie looked at the white haired girl, and tilted her head slightly. "What's up with you?" She asked. "You got a headache or something?"
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Kiki didn’t even have to read the new girl’s mind to see the skepticism and distrust. But she couldn’t help it— reading minds was something Kiki did involuntarily.
She nodded her head, bringing her hands down and lacing them behind her back. Her hair bobbed with her, her horn clearly visible.
Then she looked back up at the girl who had just spoken, a new light in her eyes.
“Do you know where I am?” she asked politely.
Natalie shook her head. "Not in the slightest." Her eyes landed on the horn. "What's that?"
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Kiki shook her head.
“I dunno,” she answered plainly. In all honesty, she really didn’t have any clue.
“It just helps me with… abilities? I th-think,” she said, doing an involuntary little stutter. “Mommy never told me.”
"Abilities, huh?" Natalie repeated. "What about you guys?" She turned her gaze on the others. "Does anyone else have abilities?"
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So there were four others, Aiyana concluded to herself. That was great. And it looked as if the little girl was the youngest out of the four, meaning the other three were probably a lot closer to her age. She took another step away from the little girl. She couldn't help the fact that she hated social interaction. That was the way she was brought up. Talk to no-one, trust no-one, and fight anyone who stands in your path. Her 'mother' had affectionately called her "my little soldier girl." And while Aiyana had always hated that nickname, she had come to accept it as a loving gesture.
"Yes." Sebastian said simply. He had finally realized how old Kiki really was and felt a bit worried. This might be dangerous and a five year old would be in danger and slow the rest of them down.
Natalie nodded at him, then looked back at Kiki. "What's your name?" She asked softly, not wanting to scare the girl more than she was already.
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The girl looked around, continuing to read their minds. A lot seemed to dislike her, which she wasn’t too pleased about. But they had previous notions. So who was she to blame? She’d show them her power with time.
“I’m Kiki,” she said softly. “What about you, miss?”
"Name's Natalie." The winged girl responded. She turned to the others. "I guess since we're stuck here, it wouldn't hurt to learn names, right?"
"Lieutenant Colonel Sebastian." He said automatically. He shook his head, "Wait, no! Sorry. I'm used to official introductions. Just Sebastian." He looked a bit upset with himself and rubbed the bridge of his nose.
She gave Sebastian an amused smirk. "Sebastian. Got it." She looked at the other male expectantly.
David raised his hand wearily. "David Menser, at your service."
"Alright. So that just leaves…" Natalie turned to the girl in the bright dress.
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Aiyana grumbled softly to herself. Great. Now she was expected to introduce herself? "Aiyana," she mumbled under her breath, glaring at the girl who had been waiting for an answer.