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automated ([personal profile] automated) wrote2013-02-16 11:52 pm

(OLD) APPLICATIONS.



THE NEW APPLICATIONS POST IS HERE.

Fill out the following form for each character you intend to play and post it in the comments below (or link to an outside source, if you prefer). Applications are always open. Also note that there is no reserve system in place; characters are taken as they're applied for.


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Powers: What are your character's abilities? In game physical abilities will be toned down severely and to only a little above the average human level, magical abilities will barely manifest, and psychic abilities will also be greatly reduced. Please explain how they will be toned down along with the explanation of what the abilities are!



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[personal profile] provalone 2013-06-09 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
Name: Kay
DW Journal: [personal profile] lordaeron
Contact: [aim] brolocaust; [plurk.com profile] stabs
Current Characters: none

Character Name: C.C.
Canon: Code Geass
Age: REALLY OLD, appears 18
Gender: Female

Canon Point: Season 2 Episode 8, during the mass exile
History: Code Geass (General) C.C. (Personal)
Personality:
C.C. describes herself once as a girl who has repeated experience, rather than having actually lived life. Being immortal and completely incapable of experiencing death or the threat of death, C.C. has grown as a woman going through the motions, waiting for the time to come where she can finally move on. She had made her contract with a nun at a very young age, giving her the power "to be loved" (and loved she was). She was lauded by the entire town, to the point where people tried to start a religion around her and thus true love began to lose its meaning. While she no longer has that power, the scars it left behind remain on C.C. present day. She comes across as flippant and callous, caring only to entertain herself with mundane tasks such as eating pizza or people watching. Her only goal in life is to end her life, which has gone on for hundreds of years past normal human life expectancy. In order to achieve this, she must contract with someone long enough for their Geass to fully mature, and then she must pass her curse onward to them. Thusfar, all prior contracts had failed to fulfill their end of the bargain for one reason or another. However, her contract with Lelouch vi Britannia gives her new purpose in life, which she discovers about half way through the second season.

C.C. can be seen as a lazy individual by outsiders thanks to her apathy. When she isn't being an accomplice to Lelouch, she sits around and does nothing without prompting (and, occasionally, won't even do things when prompted). Just as easily, she can sit up and participate in something she finds worthwhile, painting her as a mysterious woman who conveniently knows way more than she should. She can be blunt and to the point or just as easily participate in more philosophical conversation, depending on what is necessary of her at the present time. Truly, C.C.'s world generally revolves around her and her contractee at the time.

Her jaded nature often makes her appear cruel and heartless, and she has very little problem with that sort of reputation. C.C.'s Geass jaded her toward affections of all kinds, and so she sees little point in entertaining them for extended periods of time. However, that isn't to say that she is completely incapable of affection. Despite her Geass casting a spell over entire towns to give her false love, C.C. had shown motherly affection to the man she had contracted with prior to Lelouch. It largely comes across as pity and regret, but C.C. says herself that at one point she had loved him.

Having lived centuries, C.C.'s intelligence appears to be almost otherworldly and she comes off as very mysterious. She enjoys playing games with people and withholding information until she no longer finds it entertaining. That is not to say she is sadistic -- in fact, when the Black Knights begin to panic over Zero's demise, C.C. is quick to point out that Lelouch is, in fact, alive (though nobody believes her as she does not have proof). Ultimately, she is not a vicious or cruel person but simply trying to keep herself amused. Who could blame her, after living the same tired jokes over and over again?

C.C. has two true wishes in the world: to be loved and to die. While the former wish has been tarnished by time, it is still a deep desire that occasionally resurfaces when someone close to her pushes the right buttons. Ultimately, she will always say that she wishes to die, due to her complete inability to truly end her eternal life.

Powers: C.C.'s regenitive abilities greatly outclass that of a normal human, allowing her to recover from things such as bullet wounds in mere minutes. She is also immortal, able to survive nearly any kind of death experience (though it does not absolve her of pain). She has been known to reappear even after being beheaded and burned alive. She is immune to the effects of Geass, though no longer able to use her own. C.C. also has the ability to feed people mental shaock images through direct contact -- she is able to transmit between surfaces, so long as her target is also in contact with said surface. She has leadership skills, piloting skills, and firearm capability.

Immortality would obviously be wiped from the board upon arrival and her regenitive abiltiy will likely be slowed.
Edited (dicks damn it all) 2013-06-09 05:22 (UTC)