Post by Violet Macar on Nov 29, 2016 14:24:34 GMT -7
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Violet Macar
Violet Macar
[attr="class","appsubname"]a new path to be carved
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[attr="class","appheading"]GENERAL INFORMATION
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Ajatar
Ajatar
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Thirty-Eight
Thirty-Eight
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Female
Female
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Mellie
Mellie
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Bisexual
Bisexual
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Artavia
Artavia
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Gossip Columnist for[break]"The Tablet"
Gossip Columnist for[break]"The Tablet"
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Kutsal
Kutsal
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[attr="class","appheading"]PERSONALITY
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Befitting of her eccentric appearance, Violet is of a peculiar sort. Like many ajatar, her youth was full of scrupling her way through different personalities - but unlike others, she never locked herself into just one. Sure, "Violet Macar" has a personality - but Daisy Wright is a little different, and each person she creates for herself is fully realized. [break][break]
When acting as herself, as Violet Macar, she is cunning and charismatic. She's always prepared with a topic of conversation, so that she can always find one wherever she goes; and she does her research on the places she goes, and the people she meets, so that she can better look for their secrets. She has a curiosity unmatched by even the most daring of felines, which often guides her into awkward, or dangerous situations. She's walked in on her fair-share of private situations, and more than enough of ones she hasn't been meant to see. Still, she always lucks out.[break][break]
When Violet speaks, her words are a dictionary of odd slang and made-up words, phrases that have never been heard before - or that have long past their expiry date. Many find it too strange to cope with, leaving her with few friends. Some however, find it amusing, and others even endearing. It certainly adds to the idea that Violet is an absolute loon... However, when the phrases slip into her other personalities, it acts as one of the few ways one can tell it is Violet in disguise, and not a different person.[break][break]
The Daisy personality is more of the quiet, bookworm type however. The creative type, who excels are making things up, and imagining every possibility. She keeps to herself. She's always in her office... And yet, she always has the scoop. Of course that's because Daisy is merely a side of Violet, but most think she must have several expert sources. Daisy loves to make up stories, on a slow news-day she’ll typically invent new rumours about famous people to fill the spaces in the gossip column of The Tablet. Occasionally she even writes her own letters to herself in order to fill up empty room on the pages – this often makes people even more angry, especially the people who are the subject of the lie. To all of this, Daisy simply says that gossip can never be as much fun when it’s the truth. “Daisy Wright” still has her die-hard fans who literally drool for more gossip and couldn’t agree more.[break][break]
Violet is a very good actress. No one knows that she is actually Daisy Wright of The Tablet’s gossip column save for her employers, and she is very good at keeping it that way. Whenever she needs information, she shapeshifts into someone completely different and tacks on a new personality – and often a completely new voice or accent. This lifestyle keeps her from making many lasting friends, which has turned her into the kind of person who can easily get through a day without another person helping her along. Each of her fully formed personalities even have their own identification papers and passports.
Befitting of her eccentric appearance, Violet is of a peculiar sort. Like many ajatar, her youth was full of scrupling her way through different personalities - but unlike others, she never locked herself into just one. Sure, "Violet Macar" has a personality - but Daisy Wright is a little different, and each person she creates for herself is fully realized. [break][break]
When acting as herself, as Violet Macar, she is cunning and charismatic. She's always prepared with a topic of conversation, so that she can always find one wherever she goes; and she does her research on the places she goes, and the people she meets, so that she can better look for their secrets. She has a curiosity unmatched by even the most daring of felines, which often guides her into awkward, or dangerous situations. She's walked in on her fair-share of private situations, and more than enough of ones she hasn't been meant to see. Still, she always lucks out.[break][break]
When Violet speaks, her words are a dictionary of odd slang and made-up words, phrases that have never been heard before - or that have long past their expiry date. Many find it too strange to cope with, leaving her with few friends. Some however, find it amusing, and others even endearing. It certainly adds to the idea that Violet is an absolute loon... However, when the phrases slip into her other personalities, it acts as one of the few ways one can tell it is Violet in disguise, and not a different person.[break][break]
The Daisy personality is more of the quiet, bookworm type however. The creative type, who excels are making things up, and imagining every possibility. She keeps to herself. She's always in her office... And yet, she always has the scoop. Of course that's because Daisy is merely a side of Violet, but most think she must have several expert sources. Daisy loves to make up stories, on a slow news-day she’ll typically invent new rumours about famous people to fill the spaces in the gossip column of The Tablet. Occasionally she even writes her own letters to herself in order to fill up empty room on the pages – this often makes people even more angry, especially the people who are the subject of the lie. To all of this, Daisy simply says that gossip can never be as much fun when it’s the truth. “Daisy Wright” still has her die-hard fans who literally drool for more gossip and couldn’t agree more.[break][break]
Violet is a very good actress. No one knows that she is actually Daisy Wright of The Tablet’s gossip column save for her employers, and she is very good at keeping it that way. Whenever she needs information, she shapeshifts into someone completely different and tacks on a new personality – and often a completely new voice or accent. This lifestyle keeps her from making many lasting friends, which has turned her into the kind of person who can easily get through a day without another person helping her along. Each of her fully formed personalities even have their own identification papers and passports.
[attr="class","appheading"]APPEARANCE
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From top to bottom, Violet looks eccentric. At the top of her head sits an untidy mop of dark hair that appears to have been gelled out into a series of odd shapes and spikes. Some of her hair is even piled into two haphazard pigtails at the back of her head that keep the rest of her odd-looking black locks out of her pale face. The hairstyle is usually completed with a flower, or a used up quill.[break][break]
Her face itself is pretty run-of-the-mill despite the fact that she selected it for herself. Her eyes are a bland brown colour and unfilled with any interesting specks of gold or green or – well – violet. Her eyes are spaced evenly and her cheek bones are only slightly higher than those of your average Jane. She adds a rouge to her cheeks to bring them out a bit more (although it might be that she simply shapeshifts herself so that her cheeks come pre-blushed) and yet does not add any other glamour items like paint on her lips or dust on her eyes. The lips she leaves untampered are slightly wide on her face, allowing her mouth to be a little bigger than the average – she says the big mouth lets her speak twice as fast and well. The nose that everyone wishes she would keep out of their business is not quite as large as people have imagined it might be, but it does still appear large on her face. [break][break]
Violet’s usual body is of average proportions; slightly pudgy middle, plain breasts, legs that don’t go on for miles as you see on most beautiful women. She honestly doesn’t mind if this is how people see her, Violet Macar doesn’t need to be a bombshell, she says. Violet Macar only needs to turn into a bombshell when she needs to seduce information out of the seduceable. [break][break]
The Violet Macar personality wears eccentric clothing that matches perfectly well with her odd hair. Whereas most women wear simple dresses or trousers, Violet wanders around in a mini-dress decorated in a busy purple and brown pattern that ends far before her knees. A large sequined coat of leather and a bright weave finds its place atop of the poor excuse for a dress. It has an incredibly high collar formed to stay up around her neck and surround it immovably. The sleeves of the coat are severely baggy, but pulled together at the elbow in order to create a bag-like look around her upper arm. Flowing down past the loose section is a tighter one covered in sequins made of silver and gold buttons that glitter when she walks through the streets of the cities. [break][break]
All of this is, of course, what Violet looks like when she is simply being herself. Having perfected the shape-shifting abilities of her race like most do, she uses it to her advantage and transforms herself to become any form she thinks is necessary to entice a fascinating story out of someone. The immense amounts of fabric of the coat actually act as something she can transform as well using transmutation magic, having numerous outfits in one.[break][break]
Daisy is the opposite of Violet. She has plain brown hair with light waves; blue eyes with a simple, charming quality; pale skin; and a body like a rail - unmuscled, unfattened. The kind of body that a girl who devours books instead of food, and never goes for long walks in the sun has.
From top to bottom, Violet looks eccentric. At the top of her head sits an untidy mop of dark hair that appears to have been gelled out into a series of odd shapes and spikes. Some of her hair is even piled into two haphazard pigtails at the back of her head that keep the rest of her odd-looking black locks out of her pale face. The hairstyle is usually completed with a flower, or a used up quill.[break][break]
Her face itself is pretty run-of-the-mill despite the fact that she selected it for herself. Her eyes are a bland brown colour and unfilled with any interesting specks of gold or green or – well – violet. Her eyes are spaced evenly and her cheek bones are only slightly higher than those of your average Jane. She adds a rouge to her cheeks to bring them out a bit more (although it might be that she simply shapeshifts herself so that her cheeks come pre-blushed) and yet does not add any other glamour items like paint on her lips or dust on her eyes. The lips she leaves untampered are slightly wide on her face, allowing her mouth to be a little bigger than the average – she says the big mouth lets her speak twice as fast and well. The nose that everyone wishes she would keep out of their business is not quite as large as people have imagined it might be, but it does still appear large on her face. [break][break]
Violet’s usual body is of average proportions; slightly pudgy middle, plain breasts, legs that don’t go on for miles as you see on most beautiful women. She honestly doesn’t mind if this is how people see her, Violet Macar doesn’t need to be a bombshell, she says. Violet Macar only needs to turn into a bombshell when she needs to seduce information out of the seduceable. [break][break]
The Violet Macar personality wears eccentric clothing that matches perfectly well with her odd hair. Whereas most women wear simple dresses or trousers, Violet wanders around in a mini-dress decorated in a busy purple and brown pattern that ends far before her knees. A large sequined coat of leather and a bright weave finds its place atop of the poor excuse for a dress. It has an incredibly high collar formed to stay up around her neck and surround it immovably. The sleeves of the coat are severely baggy, but pulled together at the elbow in order to create a bag-like look around her upper arm. Flowing down past the loose section is a tighter one covered in sequins made of silver and gold buttons that glitter when she walks through the streets of the cities. [break][break]
All of this is, of course, what Violet looks like when she is simply being herself. Having perfected the shape-shifting abilities of her race like most do, she uses it to her advantage and transforms herself to become any form she thinks is necessary to entice a fascinating story out of someone. The immense amounts of fabric of the coat actually act as something she can transform as well using transmutation magic, having numerous outfits in one.[break][break]
Daisy is the opposite of Violet. She has plain brown hair with light waves; blue eyes with a simple, charming quality; pale skin; and a body like a rail - unmuscled, unfattened. The kind of body that a girl who devours books instead of food, and never goes for long walks in the sun has.
[attr="class","appheading"]HISTORY
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Violet, like many of her race, was born to two pure ajatar, who poured their expectations into her. When she was born, she was some strange amalgamation of everything they wanted, and they were shocked, and disgusted at what they had made. Still, it was not matter. All they would need to do was force her to change. So, instead of loving her, feeding her, treating her like their child - they demanded she change. They coaxed her to turn herself into something that looked like a perfect combination of their perfect, settled faces. She giggle at them, and did change... Into something that looked like a perfect combination indeed, but not of their current forms. No, of their true forms - the things they hid from one another. Her parents reacted in horror, and their relationship fell apart soon after. From that moment forward, Violet had a hunger for what was beneath the surface. [break][break]
As she grew up, Violet held the same curiosity for the mysterious that many children had. The only difference was that Violet’s question were not things like “where does the rain come from?” or “why is the sky blue” or “why do birds fly”, no – her questions were regarding the people around her. “Why do you have that bump on your stomach and why does your husband hate it?” Was the first thing she asked that managed to make someone embarrassed and another furious. She eventually learned how to become more suave with her questions and far less forward with her attempted readings at their feelings – but she would still think the same things. It was this attitude that lead to her being shunned by her peers. No one wanted their secrets and feelings laid bare. Instead of being depressed or disappointed at how they treated her, though, she happily left. By the time she was able to she was hungry to see the world anyways, and find out the secrets behind the people in it. [break][break]
After exploring the reaches of Rielcia for a time and dabbling in the craft of story-telling she decided that she believed the truth tended to be a lot more interesting – especially when it ruined someone’s reputation. The only question she had left in her mind at this point was how to spread a word far enough. Unbeknownst to her, around this time in her life the printing press was becoming a staple, and the creator of The Tablet was already spinning ideas in his head about a worldwide news provider. Not knowing how she could possibly spread her word far enough while staying within the confines of Rielcia, she took a ship to Aebrynis, and spent her time living in different areas throughout the countries within it. [break][break]
In Niseca, her first stop, she spent her days outside of the royal castle, flirting with guards in a shape-shifted form. Hiding her movements in a flirtatious gesture she slipped Listening Pins onto their uniforms. She would use these to listen in on what they were saying, what the people around them were saying. She wrote them down in a series of parchment diaries that she still retains in her desk. In fact, much of what she learned in that time could still be used now to ruin a life or two. The same could be said for her time spent in Fiamont, where she disguised herself as a foreigner, a stable girl to be hired at the Padovan Castle. There are several leather-backed notebooks that she bought while in the Kingdom to write down all of the things she had heard there. In Aissic and Submiere she found herself experimenting with her ability to fade into shadows. She gained a plethora of juicy information – depressingly for her, however, she would lose it in four years time in a fire that would be set within her office. She would never have a chance to publish that information... Which was a tragedy, since there were some juicy items about the Sultan's adviser in that one. [break][break]
After her many years spent discovering this incredible information in Aebrynis, she would spot the first issue of The Tablet. Holding it in her hands was a revelation, reading its words were an awakening. At the end of its paltry three pages, was a call for writers. Reporters, they would call them. It took Violet another six months to raise the funds to travel up to Artavia, but the moment she was there she sped to The Tablet’s new headquarters and demanded a job. She was given the position of secretary - all of the reporter positions had been filled months ago.[break][break]
Angered, but determined, she poured herself into her work, impressing her employer. When she approached him with the idea of a section for gossip – something that had yet to exist in The Tablet – he was intrigued. He allowed her to write out a copy of what she would provide, and after he read it, it ran in the next issue of the news. [break][break]
The paper was, at that point, only being spread through major capitals and Violet had many fans after articles upon articles from her were produced. Of course, she also had many people who hated the things she said. One late evening, her office was set aflame, destroying several of her articles and possessions – nearly killing her as she attempted to retrieve the notations. After that attempt on her life and her work, she invented a new name for herself, The Tablet claimed that due to her life feeling threatened Violet Macar opted out of the news, Daisy Wright took over the column. [break][break]
Over the years, Daisy slowly became a household name. Several myths surround who she is, seeing as no one but the owner of The Tablet knows that Daisy’s real identity. And now she travels the world looking for people to drag information out of for new articles, and any time she runs low she picks an unsuspecting victim to being circulating new rumours about. Daisy Wright has become even more notorious than Violet had been when she used her own name - on a slow month in gossip she's even created well-written rumours about the deities themselves. Still... She yearns for something more... She wants to break a bigger story than has ever been seen. Something true. Something world-changing. And so, it's time to leave the office behind and get back on the ground.
Violet, like many of her race, was born to two pure ajatar, who poured their expectations into her. When she was born, she was some strange amalgamation of everything they wanted, and they were shocked, and disgusted at what they had made. Still, it was not matter. All they would need to do was force her to change. So, instead of loving her, feeding her, treating her like their child - they demanded she change. They coaxed her to turn herself into something that looked like a perfect combination of their perfect, settled faces. She giggle at them, and did change... Into something that looked like a perfect combination indeed, but not of their current forms. No, of their true forms - the things they hid from one another. Her parents reacted in horror, and their relationship fell apart soon after. From that moment forward, Violet had a hunger for what was beneath the surface. [break][break]
As she grew up, Violet held the same curiosity for the mysterious that many children had. The only difference was that Violet’s question were not things like “where does the rain come from?” or “why is the sky blue” or “why do birds fly”, no – her questions were regarding the people around her. “Why do you have that bump on your stomach and why does your husband hate it?” Was the first thing she asked that managed to make someone embarrassed and another furious. She eventually learned how to become more suave with her questions and far less forward with her attempted readings at their feelings – but she would still think the same things. It was this attitude that lead to her being shunned by her peers. No one wanted their secrets and feelings laid bare. Instead of being depressed or disappointed at how they treated her, though, she happily left. By the time she was able to she was hungry to see the world anyways, and find out the secrets behind the people in it. [break][break]
After exploring the reaches of Rielcia for a time and dabbling in the craft of story-telling she decided that she believed the truth tended to be a lot more interesting – especially when it ruined someone’s reputation. The only question she had left in her mind at this point was how to spread a word far enough. Unbeknownst to her, around this time in her life the printing press was becoming a staple, and the creator of The Tablet was already spinning ideas in his head about a worldwide news provider. Not knowing how she could possibly spread her word far enough while staying within the confines of Rielcia, she took a ship to Aebrynis, and spent her time living in different areas throughout the countries within it. [break][break]
In Niseca, her first stop, she spent her days outside of the royal castle, flirting with guards in a shape-shifted form. Hiding her movements in a flirtatious gesture she slipped Listening Pins onto their uniforms. She would use these to listen in on what they were saying, what the people around them were saying. She wrote them down in a series of parchment diaries that she still retains in her desk. In fact, much of what she learned in that time could still be used now to ruin a life or two. The same could be said for her time spent in Fiamont, where she disguised herself as a foreigner, a stable girl to be hired at the Padovan Castle. There are several leather-backed notebooks that she bought while in the Kingdom to write down all of the things she had heard there. In Aissic and Submiere she found herself experimenting with her ability to fade into shadows. She gained a plethora of juicy information – depressingly for her, however, she would lose it in four years time in a fire that would be set within her office. She would never have a chance to publish that information... Which was a tragedy, since there were some juicy items about the Sultan's adviser in that one. [break][break]
After her many years spent discovering this incredible information in Aebrynis, she would spot the first issue of The Tablet. Holding it in her hands was a revelation, reading its words were an awakening. At the end of its paltry three pages, was a call for writers. Reporters, they would call them. It took Violet another six months to raise the funds to travel up to Artavia, but the moment she was there she sped to The Tablet’s new headquarters and demanded a job. She was given the position of secretary - all of the reporter positions had been filled months ago.[break][break]
Angered, but determined, she poured herself into her work, impressing her employer. When she approached him with the idea of a section for gossip – something that had yet to exist in The Tablet – he was intrigued. He allowed her to write out a copy of what she would provide, and after he read it, it ran in the next issue of the news. [break][break]
The paper was, at that point, only being spread through major capitals and Violet had many fans after articles upon articles from her were produced. Of course, she also had many people who hated the things she said. One late evening, her office was set aflame, destroying several of her articles and possessions – nearly killing her as she attempted to retrieve the notations. After that attempt on her life and her work, she invented a new name for herself, The Tablet claimed that due to her life feeling threatened Violet Macar opted out of the news, Daisy Wright took over the column. [break][break]
Over the years, Daisy slowly became a household name. Several myths surround who she is, seeing as no one but the owner of The Tablet knows that Daisy’s real identity. And now she travels the world looking for people to drag information out of for new articles, and any time she runs low she picks an unsuspecting victim to being circulating new rumours about. Daisy Wright has become even more notorious than Violet had been when she used her own name - on a slow month in gossip she's even created well-written rumours about the deities themselves. Still... She yearns for something more... She wants to break a bigger story than has ever been seen. Something true. Something world-changing. And so, it's time to leave the office behind and get back on the ground.
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Shadow Born[break]
Violet can see quite well in the dark, can meld and walk through shadows, and has some sensitivity to the sun and bright light - like most ajatar. Due to her exclusion from ajatar life as a youth, however, her sensitivity is not as dire as others. Her eyes dislike the sun, and she struggles to see properly in it, but her skin doesn't burn or bubble like her parents'.
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Shapeshifting[break]
Like most ajatar, Violet is more than capable of shapeshifting. In fact, as she nears forty she's become as much of an expert as most can be. She shapeshifts multiple times in a day, having a variety of fully-realized personalities to fall into.
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Expert Mimic[break]
Violet was born with transmutation magic, and had a brief education with it as a child. However, her education grew less formal as she left home, and since then she has flown off the seat of her pants with it - almost literally. She uses her magic almost exclusively to change her clothing to aid in her disguises.
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Transmutation[break]
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Shadow Born[break]
Violet can see quite well in the dark, can meld and walk through shadows, and has some sensitivity to the sun and bright light - like most ajatar. Due to her exclusion from ajatar life as a youth, however, her sensitivity is not as dire as others. Her eyes dislike the sun, and she struggles to see properly in it, but her skin doesn't burn or bubble like her parents'.
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Shapeshifting[break]
Like most ajatar, Violet is more than capable of shapeshifting. In fact, as she nears forty she's become as much of an expert as most can be. She shapeshifts multiple times in a day, having a variety of fully-realized personalities to fall into.
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Expert Mimic[break]
Violet was born with transmutation magic, and had a brief education with it as a child. However, her education grew less formal as she left home, and since then she has flown off the seat of her pants with it - almost literally. She uses her magic almost exclusively to change her clothing to aid in her disguises.
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[attr="class","appability"]➢ Transmutation[break]
Describe the effects of your ability here. You can go into as much, or as little detail as you prefer. Copy and paste this to add additional abilities as needed. Make sure to use [break] tags where you want line breaks.
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[attr="class","appheading"]Fortuna-RPG