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Aug. 2nd, 2011 06:39 pm∑ player →
Your Name/Internet Handle: Anders
Personal Journal: andy_longwood
Are you over 18 years of age?: yessir.
Contact Information: chalkwitch on AIM, andylongwood at gmail dot com.
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Character Name: Elisa Maza
Series: Gargoyles
Age: 28
Species: Human
Canon Point: Just a little way into the first comic book, between her decision to call things off with Goliath and actually getting to the castle to do it.
∑ Brief Character Synopsis →
Appearance: Elisa is of Native American and African-American descent. Her features are strong and elegant, her skin is more brown than copper, and her long black hair is a mild vanity, given the capacity of long flowing locks to become a liability in a detective's line of work. She's tall and slim with the fitness of a runner. She carries herself with clear and easy confidence.
She has a couple of scars, most noticeably on her collarbone and back from surgery following an accidental shooting about a year and a half ago. They've healed well and are not immediately noticeable, given that Elisa commonly dresses in sensible, functional clothing that doesn't expose her back or collarbones very often. Her favored outfit is a pair of acid-wash high-waist skinny-jeans, well worn-in black ankle-boots, a black shirt (short or long-sleeved, depending on the season) and a red bomber jacket. Yes she is from the 90's, deal with it.
History: A detective, second-class, of the NYPD, Elisa Maza thought she knew the extent of the weirdness Manhattan had to throw at her. That was before she investigated a disturbance at the skyscraper-top castle home of billionaire industrialist David Xanatos, and met a clan of creatures that pretty much fit the bill of "mythical." The gargoyles of the former Wyvern clan, beings who turned to stone with the sunrise and awoke with the sunset to protect their territory, had been asleep for a thousand years following the massacre of their clan in Scotland. Elisa's initial meeting with the clan leader, Goliath, did not give either of them the best first impression, as Elisa was pointing a gun at the clan's pet beast, and Goliath's fearsome appearance (and ability to crush her gun one-handed) startled her into backing off the top of a skyscraper. Goliath saved her, establishing himself and the other gargoyles as conscientious, sentient beings, and Elisa recognized them as unworldly (though physically imposing) newcomers to her very complicated city. She made a point of it to act as a guide to the clan, rightfully assuming that having awoken in city that was likely to judge and fear them, they might very well need human friendship and guidance on the right side of the law.
Elisa established her trustworthiness and loyalty the next night and day, when she protected Goliath from human mercenaries who had accosted them during a tour of the city. Soon after, she uncovered Xanatos' involvement in hiring the mercenaries who had threatened Goliath in the first place as part of his ongoing plan to use the clan to commit acts of thievery for him. Elisa was able to arrest Xanatos, but only for receiving stolen property. This bought her just enough time to convince the clan to leave the castle before its human owner could return and deal with them while they were indefensible stone during the day. Convincing the territorial, strongly traditional Goliath to abandon the castle that was the only tie he had left to his massacred family involved some serious standing her ground, but Elisa managed to convince the rest of the clan to relocate. The gargoyles settled into their new home in the clock tower of Elisa's police precinct, and over the following year, adopted Manhattan as their new territory and protectorate. Elisa supported them with her friendship and insight into human law, guiding them in their acts of vigilantism and helping them keep their existence a secret in a city full of people who feared them as urban legends.
During her years of involvement with the clan, Elisa continued to advance in her career as a detective, but suffered some personal setbacks for her involvement with the gargoyles and continued antagonist Xanatos. She was accidentally shot by Broadway, one of the younger gargoyles, before the clan had developed a real working respect for guns and their danger as weapons. Her human family also suffered when Xanatos singled out Elisa’s younger brother Derek to test a mutagenic formula on, a planned accident which Elisa was unable to predict or prevent. Her brother’s subsequent mutation and exile from human society was by far the worst event in Elisa’s life, and the crime earned Xanatos her very personal grudge. However, the gargoyles were able to help Elisa on numerous cases, including putting a dangerous leader of organized crime and longtime foe of Elisa’s behind bars. Elisa never regretted befriending the clan or refused a chance to help them when they were in need, and was one of the very few humans to be accepted, unquestioned, as a full member of a gargoyle clan.
Elisa was attracted to Goliath almost immediately, but suppressed her feelings for the sake of practicality. However their friendship, built on a solid foundation of trust and a shared dedication to the ideals of protection and justice, grew into love on both sides much more quickly than either of them acknowledged. Elisa, conscious of her feelings from the start, concluded that there was absolutely no future in a relationship for them and dissuaded Goliath from speaking on his feelings once he became aware of them. They maintained a strong, unspoken commitment but officially remained no more than each other's closest friend and confidant.
Nearly two years into their friendship, Elisa and Goliath found themselves on an accidental journey around the world, being sent via magic to many distant lands just in time to prevent some great wrong from taking place. Their long journey had highlighted their commitment to each other, and upon returning to Manhattan, Goliath made an attempt to declare his love in spite of their differences. Elisa cut him short, still convinced there wasn't a future for them as a mated pair.
Shortly afterwards, Elisa had a brief flirtation with a man named Jason Canmore, who had been assigned to her precinct through subterfuge. Although he was a gargoyle hunter by profession, Jason's feelings for Elisa were genuine, and his assignment as her police partner was a coincidence. Jason presented Elisa with an opportunity for all the things she wanted out of a relationship - he was someone she could build a home with, bring to company functions, introduce to her family, have children with. Even so, her feelings for Goliath prevented her from beginning a relationship with him.
More problems arose when Jason nearly killed a member of the clan, Goliath declared his intent to kill the Hunters in revenge, Jason's brother and sister located the gargoyles' hideout in the clock tower and blew up the police precinct, and all of the shit hit all of the fans. This time, Elisa couldn't convince Goliath not to commit a revenge killing, and she herself almost died trying to stop him and Jason from killing each other. In the process of reuniting with the clan and preventing them and the remaining Hunters from killing each other, Jason was injured by his own brother, who fled in shame and panic and crazy to become a new repeat antagonist. Elisa was reminded of why she couldn't just let go of her feelings for Goliath when he put his own life at risk to prevent his genocidal ex-mate from destroying the human race. After visiting Jason in the hospital to offer him her friendship, but confirm that there was someone else who would always come first, she visited the clan, returned after two years to their ancestral home, and she and Goliath admitted their feelings for each other just before sunrise.
They dated for a short period of time before various conversations with unaware humans in her life convinced Elisa that the difficulties of being in an interspecies relationship were just too much to overlook. She is on her way to make her canonically short breakup with Goliath when she arrives at Sum Weyr, without actually making it to the process of the actual breakup.
Abilities/Skills:Elisa has an educational background in psychology and all the physical and intellectual training of an NYPD detective, including self-defense, investigation, suspect interrogation, and firearms. She's athletic and tough, can handle pain and discomfort reasonably well, and has trained herself to function on very little sleep for long periods of time. She is also a good actress, and has gone undercover more than once on police operations.
Personality: Courageous, compassionate, and resilient, Elisa is dedicated to the ideals of justice and protection. While she personally follows the law to the letter as much as she can, she has accepted assistance from the Manhattan Clan to obtain evidence and restrain suspects in situations where she would otherwise be unable to for physical or legal reasons. Despite her turning a legally blind eye to the gargoyles' vigilantism, her loyalty is to the legal system which makes it possible for her to protect and serve the people of her city. She's a Lawful Good who accepts frequent assistance from her Neutral Good friends in ensuring the right thing happens.
Her strongest attributes are her confidence and courage, which give her the core of iron that forms the foundation of her identity as a lawkeeper and champion of the innocent. Elisa is courageous, calm under pressure, and puts the needs of the people she protects above her own. She will physically and emotionally exhaust herself in her dedication to her job and to the clan. She does what is right before she does what is easy.
Elisa strikes a balance between being a friendly, but private person. Though she's open and emotionally available to friends, coworkers, and civilians, she doesn't discuss her private life or her feelings very often with any but her closest friends. As such, she values her closest friends deeply, is steadfastly loyal to them, and is concerned with ensuring their safety and protection. While she's sensitive to the emotional needs of her friends, she can be a little bit dense when it comes to her human family. Her stubbornness, while good for keeping her on a case in her career, causes her to butt heads occasionally with her equally stubborn brother, and this has contributed to a lack of communication that lead to Derek’s mutation by the villainous Xanatos.
On some level, Elisa likes to have her secrets. She has enjoyed having the Manhattan Clan's friendship as a personal secret, made possible because the gargoyles themselves were not particularly gung-ho to integrate into human society. She has not stopped the clan from making themselves known when they've wanted to, but hasn't invited people from her own life to meet them when it might have been beneficial.
Despite her attraction to secrecy and her occasional denseness towards her family, Elisa is a good person who does what is right before she does what is easy, cares about her loved ones and friends, and is loyal and dedicated to them and to her ideals.
Third Person Sample:
It just wouldn't work.
She'd been thinking it since her conversation with Morgan, but Jason had put the last nail in the coffin. A gargoyle and a human. It wouldn't work.
So Elisa was on her way to break up with her boyfriend of officially little more than a week, but unofficially, if she was being honest with herself, much longer than that. She wasn't looking forward to the conversation. But she had to do it - for Goliath, as well as for herself.
There were things she wanted that she just couldn’t have with him. Things she couldn’t presently imagine having with anyone else, but one day she was going to want a home. A spouse she could bring to company picnics, introduce to extended family without having to spend time beforehand preparing them for the shock. Children.
Jason had said it. She deserved someone who could give her everything she’d ever wanted. And so did Goliath. But he wouldn’t get it with her.
But maybe with Delilah, he could -
It was a perfect solution, and it was the last thing Elisa wanted to think about. Her clone, taking her place by the side of the gargoyle she loved. It was weird, and more than that, it was heartbreaking.
And she'd just have to get over it. For all that it was weird and for all that it made her deeply sad, it was logical. Goliath wouldn't be alone, and she'd be free to get back into the /human/ dating world, where she should have gone as soon as she acknowledged she was having stronger feelings than she should have for someone of the wrong species. It was a good solution. And the feelings she still had for him . . . time would just have to work its magic on those.
Elisa felt a sudden faint spell as she walked towards the Eyrie building, light from the setting sun reflecting sharply off several windows. She paused, putting her hand to her head. This was ridiculous. Stress had never done such a number on her. If this kept going on, maybe she should see a doctor, just to make sure something more than stress wasn’t affecting her.
She couldn’t say what made her look away from the Eyrie building, towards the Hudson, but when she did she saw something that shook her out of her unhappy thoughts.
A boat. The boat, specifically, from Avalon – the one that had taken her, Goliath, and Angela around the world to places they hadn’t wanted to go, but had needed to be.
What was a boat from Avalon doing back in Manhattan?
Walking towards it was not, Elisa thought, a smart idea. And yet, she couldn’t leave it there for some civilian to step into unknowing, and end up in the middle of an African drug war or whatever else was going wrong in the world that Avalon wanted someone – maybe her, probably her and Goliath and whomever else from the clan might come along – to fix. She walked to the riverside and leaned her weight into the boat to push it off the shore.
The moment she touched it, another faint spell overtook her. She felt herself falling, landing improbably in the boat, the force of her landing dislodging it from the bank. She had no sooner regained her senses than she realized the boat was flowing downstream, and as soon as she stood up to dive over the side and reach the bank, she was overtaken by another faint spell that left her lying at the bottom of the boat again.
“Okay, I get it. Hands and arms inside the craft at all times. Can I at least sit up?”
She could. The banks of the Hudson were gone, obscured by mist that was colored by the last rays of the setting sun. Then, even that vanished into darkness. Was it because she wasn’t anywhere near Manhattan anymore, or was it because the sun had set?
She rose to her feet, slowly this time, without feeling a faint spell. “Take it easy. I’m just going to get a better look.”
Still nothing. Also, she was talking to a boat. Neither of these were good signs.
She took a deep breath and yelled for help. Her voice seemed small and weak in the close, misty darkness.
She called again. The Hudson was never empty. Someone could hear her. Someone – probably not Goliath, but maybe –
It was unlikely he’d hear her, but unlikely and impossible weren’t the same thing. Avalon would hardly want her to go into dangerous situations without a partner, could it?
Time wore on, seeming at once instantaneous and eternal with no way for Elisa to know how much of it had passed. Still, she spent enough time yelling into the mist to determine one thing for certain.
He couldn't hear her.
He wasn't coming.
And Avalon was taking her somewhere she didn't want to go - but somewhere it thought she needed to be.
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Is your character entering game as a Candidate?: Yes.
Will your character be bringing any animals from their world? If yes, explain: Nope!
What will your character have on them when they arrive?: One standard-issue semi-automatic police handgun, fully loaded, her police badge, and the clothes on her back.
Currently, will you allow your character to be 4th Walled? If yes, what are the limitations?:4th wall all your character would reasonably do.
Your Name/Internet Handle: Anders
Personal Journal: andy_longwood
Are you over 18 years of age?: yessir.
Contact Information: chalkwitch on AIM, andylongwood at gmail dot com.
∑ character →
Character Name: Elisa Maza
Series: Gargoyles
Age: 28
Species: Human
Canon Point: Just a little way into the first comic book, between her decision to call things off with Goliath and actually getting to the castle to do it.
∑ Brief Character Synopsis →
Appearance: Elisa is of Native American and African-American descent. Her features are strong and elegant, her skin is more brown than copper, and her long black hair is a mild vanity, given the capacity of long flowing locks to become a liability in a detective's line of work. She's tall and slim with the fitness of a runner. She carries herself with clear and easy confidence.
She has a couple of scars, most noticeably on her collarbone and back from surgery following an accidental shooting about a year and a half ago. They've healed well and are not immediately noticeable, given that Elisa commonly dresses in sensible, functional clothing that doesn't expose her back or collarbones very often. Her favored outfit is a pair of acid-wash high-waist skinny-jeans, well worn-in black ankle-boots, a black shirt (short or long-sleeved, depending on the season) and a red bomber jacket. Yes she is from the 90's, deal with it.
History: A detective, second-class, of the NYPD, Elisa Maza thought she knew the extent of the weirdness Manhattan had to throw at her. That was before she investigated a disturbance at the skyscraper-top castle home of billionaire industrialist David Xanatos, and met a clan of creatures that pretty much fit the bill of "mythical." The gargoyles of the former Wyvern clan, beings who turned to stone with the sunrise and awoke with the sunset to protect their territory, had been asleep for a thousand years following the massacre of their clan in Scotland. Elisa's initial meeting with the clan leader, Goliath, did not give either of them the best first impression, as Elisa was pointing a gun at the clan's pet beast, and Goliath's fearsome appearance (and ability to crush her gun one-handed) startled her into backing off the top of a skyscraper. Goliath saved her, establishing himself and the other gargoyles as conscientious, sentient beings, and Elisa recognized them as unworldly (though physically imposing) newcomers to her very complicated city. She made a point of it to act as a guide to the clan, rightfully assuming that having awoken in city that was likely to judge and fear them, they might very well need human friendship and guidance on the right side of the law.
Elisa established her trustworthiness and loyalty the next night and day, when she protected Goliath from human mercenaries who had accosted them during a tour of the city. Soon after, she uncovered Xanatos' involvement in hiring the mercenaries who had threatened Goliath in the first place as part of his ongoing plan to use the clan to commit acts of thievery for him. Elisa was able to arrest Xanatos, but only for receiving stolen property. This bought her just enough time to convince the clan to leave the castle before its human owner could return and deal with them while they were indefensible stone during the day. Convincing the territorial, strongly traditional Goliath to abandon the castle that was the only tie he had left to his massacred family involved some serious standing her ground, but Elisa managed to convince the rest of the clan to relocate. The gargoyles settled into their new home in the clock tower of Elisa's police precinct, and over the following year, adopted Manhattan as their new territory and protectorate. Elisa supported them with her friendship and insight into human law, guiding them in their acts of vigilantism and helping them keep their existence a secret in a city full of people who feared them as urban legends.
During her years of involvement with the clan, Elisa continued to advance in her career as a detective, but suffered some personal setbacks for her involvement with the gargoyles and continued antagonist Xanatos. She was accidentally shot by Broadway, one of the younger gargoyles, before the clan had developed a real working respect for guns and their danger as weapons. Her human family also suffered when Xanatos singled out Elisa’s younger brother Derek to test a mutagenic formula on, a planned accident which Elisa was unable to predict or prevent. Her brother’s subsequent mutation and exile from human society was by far the worst event in Elisa’s life, and the crime earned Xanatos her very personal grudge. However, the gargoyles were able to help Elisa on numerous cases, including putting a dangerous leader of organized crime and longtime foe of Elisa’s behind bars. Elisa never regretted befriending the clan or refused a chance to help them when they were in need, and was one of the very few humans to be accepted, unquestioned, as a full member of a gargoyle clan.
Elisa was attracted to Goliath almost immediately, but suppressed her feelings for the sake of practicality. However their friendship, built on a solid foundation of trust and a shared dedication to the ideals of protection and justice, grew into love on both sides much more quickly than either of them acknowledged. Elisa, conscious of her feelings from the start, concluded that there was absolutely no future in a relationship for them and dissuaded Goliath from speaking on his feelings once he became aware of them. They maintained a strong, unspoken commitment but officially remained no more than each other's closest friend and confidant.
Nearly two years into their friendship, Elisa and Goliath found themselves on an accidental journey around the world, being sent via magic to many distant lands just in time to prevent some great wrong from taking place. Their long journey had highlighted their commitment to each other, and upon returning to Manhattan, Goliath made an attempt to declare his love in spite of their differences. Elisa cut him short, still convinced there wasn't a future for them as a mated pair.
Shortly afterwards, Elisa had a brief flirtation with a man named Jason Canmore, who had been assigned to her precinct through subterfuge. Although he was a gargoyle hunter by profession, Jason's feelings for Elisa were genuine, and his assignment as her police partner was a coincidence. Jason presented Elisa with an opportunity for all the things she wanted out of a relationship - he was someone she could build a home with, bring to company functions, introduce to her family, have children with. Even so, her feelings for Goliath prevented her from beginning a relationship with him.
More problems arose when Jason nearly killed a member of the clan, Goliath declared his intent to kill the Hunters in revenge, Jason's brother and sister located the gargoyles' hideout in the clock tower and blew up the police precinct, and all of the shit hit all of the fans. This time, Elisa couldn't convince Goliath not to commit a revenge killing, and she herself almost died trying to stop him and Jason from killing each other. In the process of reuniting with the clan and preventing them and the remaining Hunters from killing each other, Jason was injured by his own brother, who fled in shame and panic and crazy to become a new repeat antagonist. Elisa was reminded of why she couldn't just let go of her feelings for Goliath when he put his own life at risk to prevent his genocidal ex-mate from destroying the human race. After visiting Jason in the hospital to offer him her friendship, but confirm that there was someone else who would always come first, she visited the clan, returned after two years to their ancestral home, and she and Goliath admitted their feelings for each other just before sunrise.
They dated for a short period of time before various conversations with unaware humans in her life convinced Elisa that the difficulties of being in an interspecies relationship were just too much to overlook. She is on her way to make her canonically short breakup with Goliath when she arrives at Sum Weyr, without actually making it to the process of the actual breakup.
Abilities/Skills:Elisa has an educational background in psychology and all the physical and intellectual training of an NYPD detective, including self-defense, investigation, suspect interrogation, and firearms. She's athletic and tough, can handle pain and discomfort reasonably well, and has trained herself to function on very little sleep for long periods of time. She is also a good actress, and has gone undercover more than once on police operations.
Personality: Courageous, compassionate, and resilient, Elisa is dedicated to the ideals of justice and protection. While she personally follows the law to the letter as much as she can, she has accepted assistance from the Manhattan Clan to obtain evidence and restrain suspects in situations where she would otherwise be unable to for physical or legal reasons. Despite her turning a legally blind eye to the gargoyles' vigilantism, her loyalty is to the legal system which makes it possible for her to protect and serve the people of her city. She's a Lawful Good who accepts frequent assistance from her Neutral Good friends in ensuring the right thing happens.
Her strongest attributes are her confidence and courage, which give her the core of iron that forms the foundation of her identity as a lawkeeper and champion of the innocent. Elisa is courageous, calm under pressure, and puts the needs of the people she protects above her own. She will physically and emotionally exhaust herself in her dedication to her job and to the clan. She does what is right before she does what is easy.
Elisa strikes a balance between being a friendly, but private person. Though she's open and emotionally available to friends, coworkers, and civilians, she doesn't discuss her private life or her feelings very often with any but her closest friends. As such, she values her closest friends deeply, is steadfastly loyal to them, and is concerned with ensuring their safety and protection. While she's sensitive to the emotional needs of her friends, she can be a little bit dense when it comes to her human family. Her stubbornness, while good for keeping her on a case in her career, causes her to butt heads occasionally with her equally stubborn brother, and this has contributed to a lack of communication that lead to Derek’s mutation by the villainous Xanatos.
On some level, Elisa likes to have her secrets. She has enjoyed having the Manhattan Clan's friendship as a personal secret, made possible because the gargoyles themselves were not particularly gung-ho to integrate into human society. She has not stopped the clan from making themselves known when they've wanted to, but hasn't invited people from her own life to meet them when it might have been beneficial.
Despite her attraction to secrecy and her occasional denseness towards her family, Elisa is a good person who does what is right before she does what is easy, cares about her loved ones and friends, and is loyal and dedicated to them and to her ideals.
Third Person Sample:
It just wouldn't work.
She'd been thinking it since her conversation with Morgan, but Jason had put the last nail in the coffin. A gargoyle and a human. It wouldn't work.
So Elisa was on her way to break up with her boyfriend of officially little more than a week, but unofficially, if she was being honest with herself, much longer than that. She wasn't looking forward to the conversation. But she had to do it - for Goliath, as well as for herself.
There were things she wanted that she just couldn’t have with him. Things she couldn’t presently imagine having with anyone else, but one day she was going to want a home. A spouse she could bring to company picnics, introduce to extended family without having to spend time beforehand preparing them for the shock. Children.
Jason had said it. She deserved someone who could give her everything she’d ever wanted. And so did Goliath. But he wouldn’t get it with her.
But maybe with Delilah, he could -
It was a perfect solution, and it was the last thing Elisa wanted to think about. Her clone, taking her place by the side of the gargoyle she loved. It was weird, and more than that, it was heartbreaking.
And she'd just have to get over it. For all that it was weird and for all that it made her deeply sad, it was logical. Goliath wouldn't be alone, and she'd be free to get back into the /human/ dating world, where she should have gone as soon as she acknowledged she was having stronger feelings than she should have for someone of the wrong species. It was a good solution. And the feelings she still had for him . . . time would just have to work its magic on those.
Elisa felt a sudden faint spell as she walked towards the Eyrie building, light from the setting sun reflecting sharply off several windows. She paused, putting her hand to her head. This was ridiculous. Stress had never done such a number on her. If this kept going on, maybe she should see a doctor, just to make sure something more than stress wasn’t affecting her.
She couldn’t say what made her look away from the Eyrie building, towards the Hudson, but when she did she saw something that shook her out of her unhappy thoughts.
A boat. The boat, specifically, from Avalon – the one that had taken her, Goliath, and Angela around the world to places they hadn’t wanted to go, but had needed to be.
What was a boat from Avalon doing back in Manhattan?
Walking towards it was not, Elisa thought, a smart idea. And yet, she couldn’t leave it there for some civilian to step into unknowing, and end up in the middle of an African drug war or whatever else was going wrong in the world that Avalon wanted someone – maybe her, probably her and Goliath and whomever else from the clan might come along – to fix. She walked to the riverside and leaned her weight into the boat to push it off the shore.
The moment she touched it, another faint spell overtook her. She felt herself falling, landing improbably in the boat, the force of her landing dislodging it from the bank. She had no sooner regained her senses than she realized the boat was flowing downstream, and as soon as she stood up to dive over the side and reach the bank, she was overtaken by another faint spell that left her lying at the bottom of the boat again.
“Okay, I get it. Hands and arms inside the craft at all times. Can I at least sit up?”
She could. The banks of the Hudson were gone, obscured by mist that was colored by the last rays of the setting sun. Then, even that vanished into darkness. Was it because she wasn’t anywhere near Manhattan anymore, or was it because the sun had set?
She rose to her feet, slowly this time, without feeling a faint spell. “Take it easy. I’m just going to get a better look.”
Still nothing. Also, she was talking to a boat. Neither of these were good signs.
She took a deep breath and yelled for help. Her voice seemed small and weak in the close, misty darkness.
She called again. The Hudson was never empty. Someone could hear her. Someone – probably not Goliath, but maybe –
It was unlikely he’d hear her, but unlikely and impossible weren’t the same thing. Avalon would hardly want her to go into dangerous situations without a partner, could it?
Time wore on, seeming at once instantaneous and eternal with no way for Elisa to know how much of it had passed. Still, she spent enough time yelling into the mist to determine one thing for certain.
He couldn't hear her.
He wasn't coming.
And Avalon was taking her somewhere she didn't want to go - but somewhere it thought she needed to be.
∑ pern survey →
Is your character entering game as a Candidate?: Yes.
Will your character be bringing any animals from their world? If yes, explain: Nope!
What will your character have on them when they arrive?: One standard-issue semi-automatic police handgun, fully loaded, her police badge, and the clothes on her back.
Currently, will you allow your character to be 4th Walled? If yes, what are the limitations?:4th wall all your character would reasonably do.