Post by Lillian White on Dec 21, 2010 0:35:48 GMT -5
Your Information[/u][/size]
Your Username: greatm
Your Display Name: Lillian White
Your Characters: –none-
Character Profile Information[/u][/size]
Full Name: –unknown- (history/personality explain)
Alias: Lillian White, Lily
Alchemist Name: White Light Alchemist
Homunculus Name:
Race: Human
Age: ~23
Height: 5’9”
Weight: ~110 lbs.
Sex: Female
Appearance: Lillian has snow white hair that reaches down to about the middle of her back. Her skin was first described in her presence as ‘lily-white’ from which she derived the name she goes by. While the rest of her body seems to lack much in the ways of pigment, her lips and blue eyes are quite vibrant. She has a slender frame and unless told to wear something else she wears an odd combination of an acrobatic suit and white travelers robe with white silk gloves. If one was to very closely examine her skin, and by very closely I mean almost needing a magnifying glass, they would see that here skin has a series of patterns that are incredibly complex. While alchemical symbols can be seen throughout the patterns, most are definitely not transmutation circles or arrays and likely serve some other purpose that is no longer known to Lillian. There are a small handful of the patterns that are a little different and is comprised of a luciferin ink that has phosphorescent properties that do make up an odd combination of a transmutation array and three distinct circles located at specific points in the array. The array covers her whole body while the back of each hand has a circle and the third circle is located directly over her heart. Unlike the rest of what is one extremely complex tattoo, the circle on her right hand is visible normally and is the same color as her whip.
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Weapon: Zero-Point is a whip that is entirly comprised of a single metal that is unknowingly present in many places called graphene. The grip has a transmutation circle that allows her to create a vacuum around the weapon portion of the weapon. The whip portion is comprised of two layers and has a wispy appearance due to the thinness of that portion and because graphene has a two dimensional structure making each layer a single atom thick. The last few inches splits off into five leaf shaped tips that are otherwise the same as the rest of the whip.
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Character Abilities[/u][/size]
Alchemic Ability: Lillian is most noted for her light alchemy, for a lack of a better word for it. She deconstructs an object, or even a portion of it, and reconstructs it in place in a highly excited state that releases all of the excited energy in a violent manner that appears as a blinding flash and acts similar to an explosion without the flames or sound. Lillian is able to do this using the circle on one of her hands, though gets tired out quickly when using it without her whip and is not nearly as effective without her whip at doing so. With her whip she doesn't seem to feel any fatigue from using this alchemy.
Homunculus Ability: (Keep in mind the plot when creating Homunculus. As a homunculus you are vulnerable to pain, are susceptible to death if decapitated or destruction of your philosopher stone. Also remember your ability as a homunculus should tie in with your personality and former alchemic abilities.)
Ouroboros Location:
Chimera Transformation:
Physical Fighting Abilities: Much as the acrobatic suit she wears suggests, she is very flexible and holds a fair bit of strength for her small frame, though just enough to surprise people. Her main strength in physical fighting is her speed and acrobatic abilities. Her physical attacks are fast and precise, targeting points of her target's body that would accomplish the task she desires and defends herself by simply staying out of the way of the attacks through whatever means available to her such as contorting quickly to a position that would allow her to dodge, flipping over the attack or using walls to spring off of to jump to safety. In essence, she is skilled at parkour.
Character Background[/u][/size]
Personality: Lillian is incredibly sharp minded, able to recall anything she has seen, smelled or felt before in perfect accuracy or completely eradicate a recent memory from her mind. Though sharp, without any memories of her past she is easily tricked by those she trusts and unless given reason not to trust someone, she quickly comes to trust them. She is very curious about things, though very knowledgeable at the same time and oftentimes will explain something incredibly complex and not understand why others around her are confused at what something is or how it works while requiring explanations about painfully obvious things. Oftentimes when she thinks she is alone she will begin to hum a tune that not even she knows what it is from. She also has a book that she carries around that seems heavily used but doesn't seem to contain anything. Her book and her whip are the two things that she seems highly protective of.
Likes and Dislikes: Lillian likes learning things, no matter how trivial those things may seem to others. She also likes those she views as honorable. She dislikes when people use her lack of memories to manipulate her and when she learns she is not supposed to do things unless in a certain way.
Birth Place: -unknown-
Current Location: Wandering around lost along the Creta/Amestria border, sometimes wandering further into one country than the other.
History: Lillian's first memory is of waking up to see a man dressed up in what she later learned to be a military outfit saying he had found a lily-white angel while tightly clutching a small slip of paper. There was another with him, though she never saw that one as he was covered by shadows. The two argued about what they should do with her alerting some third force that there were people there and an attack ensued between the two soldiers and whoever the assailants were. The one that found her told her to run and escape while they held off whoever it was attacking them, they seemed to both know her even though she had no clue who she was.
She ran with the paper clenched in her hand until she was so exhausted she collapsed and slept through the next day and night, waking only when the sun rose her from her slumber. She read the note in she had been holding and saw that it contained directions on where to travel, from where she had awoken she assumed, the partial composition of an element and the instructions to destroy the paper once she had read it.
She did as the note said and returned to the place she first had awoken and followed the instructions from her memory only to come upon a small group of entertainers. The entertainers ignored her, though they allowed her to follow them, eat with them and train with their acrobatic group where she not only was quite skilled compared to the rest of the group, but more efficient and less showy. After a couple of weeks they brought a piece of paper to her, it had part of the chemical composition of an element on it and was missing the other half of it.
Not knowing why she recognized it, she filled in the rest of the composition since she recognized it even with the missing part. Even though she knew it was right, they were unhappy with what she had drawn and took the paper away. Each following day they brought her a new piece of paper, and like the first day she filled in the rest of it and they took it away, unhappy with the proper result.
It wasn’t until she found herself with a blank piece of paper on her own time that she filled in the partial composition that was on the note she had destroyed. She did not recognize this element and tried to work out the rest of it and found she could not. She was still working on it when they came with another piece of paper with the first composition she had finished, missing the same part. They seemed excited, looking at the paper she had been working on. Knowing what the result would have been if she had filled it in properly, she decided to fill it in with the composition from her memory and realized that it was not an element, but a pattern.
She quickly decoded it and found it to be a short message telling her to take the books and whip the entertainers would give her and to find a new future for herself since her past was now gone. Just as the note indicated, the entertainers gave her an odd looking whip and two books and to not let any others take them from her. One was blank and the other an introduction to something called alchemy. It was full, of notes written by the writer of the first note she had awakened with. At the end of each page the writer instructed her to destroy that page.
She read each page, finding that everything in the book was already known to her, though the notes pointed out flaws or corrections to remember among other pieces of information that she didn’t know she knew until she saw it. The last page had a transmutation circle on it that was drawn in by hand. She activated it and saw the symbol vanish from the page and a different symbol seem to appear on her hand which was different, but still on she recognized.
A final note in that book appeared telling her that she would figure out the way to see each of the different pages in the other book as time progressed if she needed the knowledge that was on those pages. With that she burned the last page of the book and found the entertainers had prepared a small package for her that had some food, a white travelers robe, white silk gloves and the acrobatic suit she had used while training. Their leader nodded a farewell and they left without having ever said a single word to her. It wasn’t until they left that she found out her tattoos gave off light for a while if exposed to light while it was dark. Not thinking that was at all odd, she set off to do as the book told her, to find a new future for herself even though she didn’t know what that meant or who she was.
Conclusion[/u][/size]
Roleplay Sample: Lillian wandered, almost aimlessly along no set path. In fact, she didn’t really know what a physical path was and tended to walk straight through the woods or whatever other natural things she encountered. It was not all that long before she started hearing sounds of metal clashing and other loud noises. Curious, she headed toward the sound, stopping when someone collapsed on the ground, falling right in front of her.
She saw the wounds and realized this person had been fighting and was dead. It evoked many emotions she did not recall having before. Some seemed pleasant, while others did not. The one she did recognize was curiosity, she had felt that one many times along her journey and had not had any harm come to her because of it. She followed that curiosity and walked out from the woods to see that there had been a minor skirmish between a handful of men and that one side had been victorious.
The two men that remained on the victorious side seemed very interested in her; she even recalled them saying something along the lines of heading back with them to have some fun. Fun was good, she knew that and smiled and told them she liked having fun. They laughed at something she did not recognize, and they said she would have more fun then she would know what to do with. One of them went to take her book. Her memories reminded her not to let anyone take the book or the whip and she held on tightly.
The man attempted to take it once more from her, only this time he used some force and had actually managed to pry it from her hand for a mere moment, but that mere moment ended immediately when she moved in a flurry of movements and accomplished many things almost instantly. Her whip was out in her hand, already at rest from being used to easily sever the man’s hand through his gauntlet. In her other hand she held her book again, not a single drop of blood on her or her book.
The man was in shock, the cut so fast and clean he didn’t seem to even feel that his hand was missing. She looked at them quizzically, “Why do you want to take my book?” There was no reply to her question, just the one missing his hand finally coming to his sense and ordering the other in a fit of rage to kill her.
She knew that it would be bad to be killed, that she could not find another future if she had no future. She flexed her wrist sending the whip’s tip into the chest of the one attacking her where the tips splayed out stopping it from exiting the armor it had pierced through. The man seemed to start to laugh at not being hurt, the air around the whip was suddenly pushed away from the whip and the man seemed to pause in time for a moment before vanishing in a flash.
The girl looked at the other soldier who was staring dumbfounded at the disappearance of his friend and bowed apologetically toward him, “Forgive me, but you wish to end my life and I need to find a future for myself before that is permissible. I must end your life so that you do not try to fulfill your wish to kill me before I can accomplish my task.” With a flick of her wrist she sent the whip into his as well and walked away after he vanished in a silent flash of light with her whip safely tucked back away in her cloak in search of another future, whatever that was to be.
Your Username: greatm
Your Display Name: Lillian White
Your Characters: –none-
Character Profile Information[/u][/size]
Full Name: –unknown- (history/personality explain)
Alias: Lillian White, Lily
Alchemist Name: White Light Alchemist
Race: Human
Age: ~23
Height: 5’9”
Weight: ~110 lbs.
Sex: Female
Appearance: Lillian has snow white hair that reaches down to about the middle of her back. Her skin was first described in her presence as ‘lily-white’ from which she derived the name she goes by. While the rest of her body seems to lack much in the ways of pigment, her lips and blue eyes are quite vibrant. She has a slender frame and unless told to wear something else she wears an odd combination of an acrobatic suit and white travelers robe with white silk gloves. If one was to very closely examine her skin, and by very closely I mean almost needing a magnifying glass, they would see that here skin has a series of patterns that are incredibly complex. While alchemical symbols can be seen throughout the patterns, most are definitely not transmutation circles or arrays and likely serve some other purpose that is no longer known to Lillian. There are a small handful of the patterns that are a little different and is comprised of a luciferin ink that has phosphorescent properties that do make up an odd combination of a transmutation array and three distinct circles located at specific points in the array. The array covers her whole body while the back of each hand has a circle and the third circle is located directly over her heart. Unlike the rest of what is one extremely complex tattoo, the circle on her right hand is visible normally and is the same color as her whip.
Weapon: Zero-Point is a whip that is entirly comprised of a single metal that is unknowingly present in many places called graphene. The grip has a transmutation circle that allows her to create a vacuum around the weapon portion of the weapon. The whip portion is comprised of two layers and has a wispy appearance due to the thinness of that portion and because graphene has a two dimensional structure making each layer a single atom thick. The last few inches splits off into five leaf shaped tips that are otherwise the same as the rest of the whip.
Character Abilities[/u][/size]
Alchemic Ability: Lillian is most noted for her light alchemy, for a lack of a better word for it. She deconstructs an object, or even a portion of it, and reconstructs it in place in a highly excited state that releases all of the excited energy in a violent manner that appears as a blinding flash and acts similar to an explosion without the flames or sound. Lillian is able to do this using the circle on one of her hands, though gets tired out quickly when using it without her whip and is not nearly as effective without her whip at doing so. With her whip she doesn't seem to feel any fatigue from using this alchemy.
Ouroboros Location:
Chimera Transformation:
Physical Fighting Abilities: Much as the acrobatic suit she wears suggests, she is very flexible and holds a fair bit of strength for her small frame, though just enough to surprise people. Her main strength in physical fighting is her speed and acrobatic abilities. Her physical attacks are fast and precise, targeting points of her target's body that would accomplish the task she desires and defends herself by simply staying out of the way of the attacks through whatever means available to her such as contorting quickly to a position that would allow her to dodge, flipping over the attack or using walls to spring off of to jump to safety. In essence, she is skilled at parkour.
Character Background[/u][/size]
Personality: Lillian is incredibly sharp minded, able to recall anything she has seen, smelled or felt before in perfect accuracy or completely eradicate a recent memory from her mind. Though sharp, without any memories of her past she is easily tricked by those she trusts and unless given reason not to trust someone, she quickly comes to trust them. She is very curious about things, though very knowledgeable at the same time and oftentimes will explain something incredibly complex and not understand why others around her are confused at what something is or how it works while requiring explanations about painfully obvious things. Oftentimes when she thinks she is alone she will begin to hum a tune that not even she knows what it is from. She also has a book that she carries around that seems heavily used but doesn't seem to contain anything. Her book and her whip are the two things that she seems highly protective of.
Likes and Dislikes: Lillian likes learning things, no matter how trivial those things may seem to others. She also likes those she views as honorable. She dislikes when people use her lack of memories to manipulate her and when she learns she is not supposed to do things unless in a certain way.
Birth Place: -unknown-
Current Location: Wandering around lost along the Creta/Amestria border, sometimes wandering further into one country than the other.
History: Lillian's first memory is of waking up to see a man dressed up in what she later learned to be a military outfit saying he had found a lily-white angel while tightly clutching a small slip of paper. There was another with him, though she never saw that one as he was covered by shadows. The two argued about what they should do with her alerting some third force that there were people there and an attack ensued between the two soldiers and whoever the assailants were. The one that found her told her to run and escape while they held off whoever it was attacking them, they seemed to both know her even though she had no clue who she was.
She ran with the paper clenched in her hand until she was so exhausted she collapsed and slept through the next day and night, waking only when the sun rose her from her slumber. She read the note in she had been holding and saw that it contained directions on where to travel, from where she had awoken she assumed, the partial composition of an element and the instructions to destroy the paper once she had read it.
She did as the note said and returned to the place she first had awoken and followed the instructions from her memory only to come upon a small group of entertainers. The entertainers ignored her, though they allowed her to follow them, eat with them and train with their acrobatic group where she not only was quite skilled compared to the rest of the group, but more efficient and less showy. After a couple of weeks they brought a piece of paper to her, it had part of the chemical composition of an element on it and was missing the other half of it.
Not knowing why she recognized it, she filled in the rest of the composition since she recognized it even with the missing part. Even though she knew it was right, they were unhappy with what she had drawn and took the paper away. Each following day they brought her a new piece of paper, and like the first day she filled in the rest of it and they took it away, unhappy with the proper result.
It wasn’t until she found herself with a blank piece of paper on her own time that she filled in the partial composition that was on the note she had destroyed. She did not recognize this element and tried to work out the rest of it and found she could not. She was still working on it when they came with another piece of paper with the first composition she had finished, missing the same part. They seemed excited, looking at the paper she had been working on. Knowing what the result would have been if she had filled it in properly, she decided to fill it in with the composition from her memory and realized that it was not an element, but a pattern.
She quickly decoded it and found it to be a short message telling her to take the books and whip the entertainers would give her and to find a new future for herself since her past was now gone. Just as the note indicated, the entertainers gave her an odd looking whip and two books and to not let any others take them from her. One was blank and the other an introduction to something called alchemy. It was full, of notes written by the writer of the first note she had awakened with. At the end of each page the writer instructed her to destroy that page.
She read each page, finding that everything in the book was already known to her, though the notes pointed out flaws or corrections to remember among other pieces of information that she didn’t know she knew until she saw it. The last page had a transmutation circle on it that was drawn in by hand. She activated it and saw the symbol vanish from the page and a different symbol seem to appear on her hand which was different, but still on she recognized.
A final note in that book appeared telling her that she would figure out the way to see each of the different pages in the other book as time progressed if she needed the knowledge that was on those pages. With that she burned the last page of the book and found the entertainers had prepared a small package for her that had some food, a white travelers robe, white silk gloves and the acrobatic suit she had used while training. Their leader nodded a farewell and they left without having ever said a single word to her. It wasn’t until they left that she found out her tattoos gave off light for a while if exposed to light while it was dark. Not thinking that was at all odd, she set off to do as the book told her, to find a new future for herself even though she didn’t know what that meant or who she was.
Conclusion[/u][/size]
Roleplay Sample: Lillian wandered, almost aimlessly along no set path. In fact, she didn’t really know what a physical path was and tended to walk straight through the woods or whatever other natural things she encountered. It was not all that long before she started hearing sounds of metal clashing and other loud noises. Curious, she headed toward the sound, stopping when someone collapsed on the ground, falling right in front of her.
She saw the wounds and realized this person had been fighting and was dead. It evoked many emotions she did not recall having before. Some seemed pleasant, while others did not. The one she did recognize was curiosity, she had felt that one many times along her journey and had not had any harm come to her because of it. She followed that curiosity and walked out from the woods to see that there had been a minor skirmish between a handful of men and that one side had been victorious.
The two men that remained on the victorious side seemed very interested in her; she even recalled them saying something along the lines of heading back with them to have some fun. Fun was good, she knew that and smiled and told them she liked having fun. They laughed at something she did not recognize, and they said she would have more fun then she would know what to do with. One of them went to take her book. Her memories reminded her not to let anyone take the book or the whip and she held on tightly.
The man attempted to take it once more from her, only this time he used some force and had actually managed to pry it from her hand for a mere moment, but that mere moment ended immediately when she moved in a flurry of movements and accomplished many things almost instantly. Her whip was out in her hand, already at rest from being used to easily sever the man’s hand through his gauntlet. In her other hand she held her book again, not a single drop of blood on her or her book.
The man was in shock, the cut so fast and clean he didn’t seem to even feel that his hand was missing. She looked at them quizzically, “Why do you want to take my book?” There was no reply to her question, just the one missing his hand finally coming to his sense and ordering the other in a fit of rage to kill her.
She knew that it would be bad to be killed, that she could not find another future if she had no future. She flexed her wrist sending the whip’s tip into the chest of the one attacking her where the tips splayed out stopping it from exiting the armor it had pierced through. The man seemed to start to laugh at not being hurt, the air around the whip was suddenly pushed away from the whip and the man seemed to pause in time for a moment before vanishing in a flash.
The girl looked at the other soldier who was staring dumbfounded at the disappearance of his friend and bowed apologetically toward him, “Forgive me, but you wish to end my life and I need to find a future for myself before that is permissible. I must end your life so that you do not try to fulfill your wish to kill me before I can accomplish my task.” With a flick of her wrist she sent the whip into his as well and walked away after he vanished in a silent flash of light with her whip safely tucked back away in her cloak in search of another future, whatever that was to be.