Post by Andrew Lloyd-Mackenzie on Nov 7, 2014 15:05:15 GMT -6
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NAME: Andrew, Oliver, Lloyd-Mackenzie
NICKNAME: Andy
AGE: Seventeen
GENDER: Male
ORIENTATION: Pansexual
POSITION: Student
FACE CLAIM: Andrew Biersack
POWER:
Telekinesis
Telekinesis is a somewhat fancy word for a particular type of psychic- someone who can move objects with their minds. To do this, you must focus intently on the object you would like to use. As the object is being moved through the air, it appears as if it has been dropped into a large mass of water and is bobbing.
Limitations
Unfortunately, without training in your power, telekinesis can only lift weights no heavier than something as heavy as you can lift yourself, sometimes slightly heavier if you're strong of mind. Anything extortionately heavier gives off a nasty migraine and a drained feeling for the rest of the day, even if it is not lifted from the ground.
Side-Effects
- headaches during use
- serious migraines at random times
- mood swings
APPEARANCE: Andy has pale, white skin with extremely blue eyes and dyed black hair. His original hair colour was blonde, but at the age of nine he decided that blonde wasn't his colour and began dyeing it, much to his parents' disapproval. By eleven, Andy had two lip piercings (snakebites) and an earlobe piercing. By fifteen, he had his first tattoo; the scribbling of his favourite band, Alkaline Trio's, logo on his left arm. This was soon joined by a nose piercing.
Considering Andy was brought to Bellefonte aged 14, he hadn't had much chance to add to his collection of tattoos, but after some hard work and persuasion of his now favourite tattoo artist, Andy now has a whole sleeve on his left arm, a couple of special tattoos on his right arm, three tattoos in the chest area and half of his neck, also.
MUST HAVE APPAREL: Andy's must have apparel usually consists of a pair of ripped black skinny jeans, a strappy shirt and sometimes a pair of suspenders. He usually only wears two types of shoes- big, heavy boots with chains and studs attached or black Vans and Converse. He never takes off the bracelet/wristband his mother gave him on his 12th birthday which reads 'they don't need to understand', which was Andy's somewhat motto as a child.
PERSONALITY SECTION: Andy's a strange one, I'll tell you that. Sometimes he can be lively, ecstatic and completely on top of the moon and others, he's completely depressed and feels like falling asleep for a year.
Obviously, this comes from his mood swings. When he was younger and his parents didn't know about him being a mutant, it was often thought Andy was bipolar (he had already been diagnosed with ADHD) but this was later seen as a side-effect of his power. Andy's never particularly cared about much and this makes him a little reckless, but if someone is close to him, his feels like he must put their life before his.
EXTRA QUIRK: Andy enjoys the smell of Christmas, seeing it reminds him of his birthday, and so collects Yankee candles that have Christmassy scents. This is usually what his bedroom smells of.
FATHER:
Christopheson Lloyd-Mackenzie
MOTHER:
Yvette Lloyd-Mackenzie
SIBLINGS:
None.
PET:
His two cats, Femme and Crow.
SIGNIFICANT OTHER:
None.
WORTHY MENTIONS:
When he lived at home, he had a cousin named Joe who was practically his best friend.
CHILDHOOD: Andy was born on the 26th day of December almost eighteen years ago to his parents, Christopheson and Yvette Lloyd-Mackenzie. In his younger yeara, his best friend and only cousin was a young boy named Joseph who was only about two or three years his senior. They caused much mischief out on their street, having given their parents the impression that they were out on their bikes. Much egging and papering happened in these times.
Andy attended a normal, Catholic elementary school in Ohio, named St. Michael's, where he attended much of his childhood. School was one of the only places that Andy could misbehave without his parents watching him and so he grabbed every opportuniy to say and do something bad. By the time he was in his final year, the teachers had given up on him and one day sent an extremely formal letter home stating that Andy would have to be expelled. This disappointed his parents greatly, as they had high expectations for their child, but Andy just shrugged it off and began looking at other elementary schools in the area.
Regarding friends, most people that Andy associated himself with either lived on his street or had met him down an alleyway en route home from school. They tended not to be wealthy and hadn't been brought up in loving homes where their parents gave them hugs before bedtime and fed them warm meals each night, abut they gave Andy the confidence to be rebellious, especially if it meant retalliation against authority (A.K.A. his parents.) By the time Andy was hitting his teenage years, he was a complete different person from what his parents were beginning to bring him up to be.
ADOLESCENCE: Andy hit the big thirteen with a bang, literally. On his thirteenth birthday, he accidentally blew open his father's cupboard of prized-possessions and important paperwork, such as trophies from back in the day and important bills that must be paid, like insurance papers. It was assumed that this was some sort of joke that Andy was playing with his friends, and this caused Andy's parents to take serious action- their son was becoming almost too hard to handle. The rules of the house were laid down stricter but it didn't seem to work- sanctions such as hair-dye bans and 'guyliner' bans were just not doing the trick.
Middle school was a magical place for Andy where most were understanding and considerate about his misbehaviour and more importantly, his ADHD. This had deeply affected him in elementary, but with the correct help that he received in middle school, he soon got back on track. Andy earned himself a few detentions for things such as knocking down trophy cupboards and peeing on the radiator in the bathroom, but apart from that, he was quite well behaved. Until manifestation.
Andy manifested in his first year of high school aged 14. It wasnt't a bright occassion, and nothing dramatic happened, but one dinner time, Andy managed to pass the gravy... To himself. He wasn't exactly for going to Bellefonte, but he was left with no choice and so began attending. He was brought to Bellefonte five days after the accident.
Andy has been at Bellefonte for the past two and a half years. He quite likes the school, despite having bad feelings about coming in the first place. He's settled in well and has made quite a few friends, and with a little bit of help, he's managed to partially get his power under control. He hasn't really taken part in any clubs, and if he has, he's quit almost instantly as getting involved just didn't seem like his thing.
ADULTHOOD: -Andy has not reached adulthood yet-
SAMPLE: (sample taken from my roleplaying at Oxford Academy) Meredith steps out of the sleek black limousine parked by the gates of the Oxford girls' dorms and takes her purple, spotty suitcase from her home butler, giving him a grateful smile. "Do remember to tell Mother that I miss her," she tells him in a flowing English accent, pushing a lock of hair behind her right ear and wheeling her suitcase up to the grand white doors.
USERNAME: Becka
AGE GROUP: Very early teens.
EXPERIENCE: A year and a half, almost. I began in the summer of 2013 in a spectacular roleplay named SummerSide High and ever since have been hooked.
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