Post by Lesy Evlyn Virdis on May 29, 2015 14:06:54 GMT -6
Lesy Evlyn Virdis
FACE CLAIM: Rachel Weisz
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AGE: 17
GENDER: Female
ORIENTATION: Heterosexual
POSITION: Student
POWER: Aura Seeing
To understand Aura Seeing, you need to understand what an aura is. An aura is an emanation surrounding the body of a living creature and regarded as an essential part of the individual. Lesy is able to ‘see’ a colourful light show which surrounds a person. The auras can change colour depending on the persons mood, e.g: if a person is happy, the aura is a yellow colour. If a person is sad, the aura is a deep blue colour. Of course it is much more complicated then that, but that is the basic of Lesy’s power. Though she cannot physically see, her aura seeing is caused by signals which travel from her brain which sense auras and make them glow brightly. The signals bounce back and stimulat the visual coretext of her brain, which produces colours for each aura. Mostly she can turn this power on and off.
LIMITATIONS:
-Aura’s are fuzzy around people with telekinesis
-Power cannot be used around people with telepathy
-Struggles to use power when hungry, thirsty or tired.
-Auras cannot be seen from distances over 20 meters.
-Auras cannot be manipulated, only viewed.
-Aura can only be seen for a maximum of an hour at a time
-Must eat and have time to rest between useage.
SIDE-EFFECTS:
-If used around people with telekinesis, mild head-aches and sore eyes.
-Use of power often results in odd and random cravings of food.
-Heavy use of power results in dizziness, nausea and headaches
-Attempts of use power near those with telepathy result in black-outs, brief and temporary memory loss and heavy nosebleeds.
-Prolonged use of power result in tiredness, hunger and thirst.
HEIGHT: 5’8
HAIR COLOR: The colour of wet soil
EYE COLOR: A deep chocolate hue with a glaze of silver which gives away her blindness, only visible in dimmer lights.
MISC: Lesy loves to wear bright clothing, though of course she cannot see it. Often in summery, colourful attire, in skirts and airy tops. Her hear is often held back in a very messy bun, wisps of hair often held behind a flowery bandana. She often wears jewellery which jingles as the sounds make her smile. She carries around a small leather bag in which she carries a pair of sun glasses, loads of band aids and treats for her dog. Her left leg is missing below the knee, in its place is a prosthetic leg with a pink flowery design. She has quiet a few scars littered across her body from her accident.
PERSONALITY:
THE GOOD –
Lesy is incredibly bright and bubbly. She adores being around people whom she likes, and is in no way shy. She is always the first one to say hello to a stranger. She can be a bit annoying with her loudness, but she is generally an easy person to get on with. She is very kind and loving, an has a slight obsession with any and all animals. She in no way feels sorry for herself and her blindness and missing limb.
THE BAD –
Lesy can be a bit… well.. clingy She still has yet to understand the fact that some just don’t like being around someone so bubbly. If she finds someone she likes, she will likely follow them around until told to go away. Though she does not have pity for herself, she infact likes to spend time alone every now and she likes to just be alone and think.
SECRET(S): She isn’t a secretive type, though, like everyone she has skeletons in her closet. None of which are important, but no doubt she will gain some new secrets in her stay at B.A
FATHER: Caleb Virdis
MOTHER: Mary Virdis
SIBLINGS: n/a
WORTHY MENTIONS: black newfoundland service dog named Moria
CHILDHOOD: Lesy is born on Tuesday 16th of December. She was born at home a healthy baby. Around the age of 9 months she begins to crawl. She is a very cheerful and well behaved child, bright and bubbly. Up until her 10th year, everything is brilliant and wonderful for the girl.
But sadly, one day when she was walking to school, as she was crossing a road, a drunk driver skipped the red light and pushed Lesy against a wall. Lesy was crushed, shards of car debris flying into her eyes and blinding her. Her left leg was trapped beneath a wheel, which crushed all the bones beneath her knee. 3 of her ribs were broken, as well as one of her wrists became dislocated. She was rushed to hospital and rushed into emergency surgery to remove her mangled leg and align her bones. Lesy woke up blind and with only one leg. She was placed in a wheel chair while she healed.
ADOLESCENCE: Being bound to a wheel chair is not something that is easy for a bubbly girl to adapt to. It is boring and depressing, especially when blindness is thrown into the mix. For a few years she became depressed and didnt really do anything.
But, on her 14th birthday, her parents brought her a year old black Newfoundland. The dog was trained as a service dog, to help Lesy in day to day life. Lesy has an instant bond with the dog, and named him Moria. They become instant friends, and Lesy came out of her depression. A few months later she was placed into physio therapy and given a prostetic leg, which she quickly gets used to. In about 3 months she is walking as normal as a 1 legged girl can.
In her 15th year, she began to notice strange colours that seemed to shroud her otherwise black vision at random times. They often made her head hurt a bit, and it worried her until some recruiters came to her door. They explained to her and her parents what was happening. Lesy understood, and in fact was very excited. Even more so when they said that she would have to come to a special school. She packed her bags almost instantly and grabbed Moria and was on her way there. For a long while she was happy there, but her parents wanted to move. Lesy, naturally wanted to be near them, so moved school and ended up in B.A
ADULTHOOD: n/a
SAMPLE: Silver glazed chocolate hues wander with merriment to the dog at her side. The animal was a beast, his head easily level with her hip. Her left hand was resting on the animals great skull. "Well Moria, you ready to see how many people we can terrify?" She asked the dog with a laugh before placing her green rimmed sun glasses on her nose. "C'mon boy" Lest tugged gently at his lead and let him lead her through the school gates. There was a certain skip to her walk, a happy, unnervous one. Strange really, to think that this was her first day here. Her prosthetic leg made quiet climbing noises as she walked. She could feel the sun heat her dark hair. A smile was planted upon her face.
USERNAME: Ink1Green
AGE GROUP: Mid-Teens
EXPERIENCE: a fair amount of time
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