Post by Hikari Xavier on May 11, 2012 1:14:59 GMT -5
Player Name:summer
Name:Hikari Harukaze Xavier
Age:17
Gender:female
Species:mutant
Affiliation: X-Men, always
Apperance:Hikari's skin is a light olive tone, but has taken on an unhealthy palour. Her eyes, once a bright sky blue, are now dulled and dark. Even her hair shows that she has fallen victim of Apocalypse, long faded from it's normal chestnut sheen. Her slender form is even more so than normal, and her bones are visible in places. She is tall, at 5'6". Her face has gone pale. All in all, she looks like a prisoner who's been held for a long time.
Personality:Hikari is, in general, a very reserved person. She prefers to keep to herself or her sister, rather than confiding in anyone else. She will speak of her past, but only the portion of her life before the destruction of her home. She will not talk about her time in the Vault, only saying that it is something she never wants to go through again.
With time, Hikari will return to the person she was; cheerful, friendly, and loving. Her true personality is a much kinder, more open girl. A truly loyal girl who is willing to trust others. She worries a lot about her younger brother Takeo, and how he's living with his powers. Hikari will do anything to defend her sister, just as her sister would for her.
Equipment:The gold pendant/earring set the Professor gave her mother.
Powers:
Skills:She is a master archer, as well as a master at almost any other non-mechanical weapon. She is bilingual, though Japanese has little use now.
Weakness:Hikari is unable to trust others easily after what she has gone through. Her energy beams feed off her physical energy, and overusing her powers could eventully kill her. She could also die from absorbing too much energy without releasing it.
Family:Twin sister Hikaru(also held prisoner)
Amaterasu Harukaze(believed deceased, truth unknown)
Charles Xavier(father, deceased)
Takeo(little brother, 12, location unknown)
Hisako Harukaze(maternal grandmother, deceased)
Ichiou Sanata(stepfather, believed deceased, truth unknown)
History:Amaterasu was studying the X-gene in a lab in Tokyo when she met the Professor. Tera herself was also a mutant, which was what drew the Professor to her lab in the first place. She was one of many scientists studying mutant genetics. She allowed the Professor to join in her research, and together they found many interesting things. Most of which were lost with Japan five years ago. They spent two years studying together, and the two inevitably fell for each other. Amaterasu's mutation was simple. She was an Empath; she had the ability to read the emotions of others, as well as influencing them slightly. After two years of researching, Tera and Xavier left Tokyo for the island of Hokkaid, where they spent another two years. The Professor left for America after that, but he left Amaterasu with much more than just the pair of pendant/earring sets.
Nine months later, Amaterasu gave birth to twin baby girls, and the resemblance between the girls and the Professor was obvious already. She had the doctor put his name on the birth certificate, but told them that she didn't know if he was reachable. She called her mother, who happened to be in town at that time, and had her take Amaterasu and the twins home.
The girls lived a relatively normal life for a while. Then, two years after they were born, Ichiou came into Amaterasu's life. She began falling for him, and they were married after the girls turned three. When they were four, Takeo was born.
It wasn't until five years later that Amaterasu began watching the twins for any signs of mutations. With both of their parents having some sort of powers, it was highly likely that they would have some sort of power. By this time, there was some suspiscion going around that something wasn't right with the world. Amaterasu decided that she wanted to move to America, and so the five of them left Japan.
Later that same year, Hikari started taking martial arts lessons at a dojo near their new home. It took her a year to advance to the point where she was allowed to do weapons drills, and she surprised everyone with how quickly she picked up the paterns for each weapon. This was Amaterasu's first clue that the twins had powers. She asked one of the neighbors if they could teach Hikari archery, which the girl picked up very quickly. That confirmed it. Hikari could master any non-mechanical weapon much faster than anyone would expect. Faster even than some of the more athletic people in the class.
A year after they moved to Dallas, Hikari began showing signs of other powers. Her hands would glow blue at random intervals, and when they did, Hikari always felt tired after. One day, a group of high school students jumped her, making fun of the way she talked, and how she used chopsticks, and other things. They were seniors from the local high school, and they'd gotten drunk at a party. They attempted to get Hikari do comply with what they wanted, but Hikari reacted instinctively and punched at one of them. She missed, but a beam of blue light flew from her hand, striking the boy in the stomach and sending him flying. The boys left her alone, but they kept calling her Mutie as they ran. Hikari ran home and told her mother what happened. That was when Amaterasu explained to the twins that she was also a mutant, but not as strong as Hikari. She explained about their father, Charles Xavier, and how he was a telepath. That was when Hikaru confessed to also being a telepath.
Six months later, Amaterasu and Ichiou had to return to Japan for work. They didn't plan on staying more than two weeks, but that was enough. Japan was bombed, and Tokyo was leveled. When Amaterasu and Ichiou didn't come back after two months, the kids began to accept the deaths of their parents. That was too much for Takeo, who's powers manifested as shapeshifting abilities. It took Hikaru's telepathy to calm the boy down.
They passed the next two years of their life hiding their powers, so they could remain together. Then the twins decided to go look for their biological father. They went to Bayville, or what was left of it. They found the ruins of the Xavier Institute, and decided to do some poking around. Once they got to the basement, they found some surprising things.
In the control room for the Danger Room, Hikari found some papers that detailed how to set up all the effects. In the Med Labs, Hikaru found some video journals by a mutant named Hank McCoy, from the time before Apocalypse. It was what they found in the War Room, however, that led to their capture.
They found a letter, writen by the Professor himself. It stated specific places around the War Room where information was hidden that could help defeat Apocalypse. One of them supposedly detailed his past, while another showed possible weaknesses. Each piece of information was on a flash drive. On the last one was supposed to be a list of X-Men, old and new(ish), and where they could be found. At the end of the letter was a name: Erik. Followed by one more. Magneto. This was the man they had to find.
When they returned to the surface, they found members of Apocalypse's army waiting for them. They tried to run, but didn't get very far. They were knocked unconscious, and then taken to the Vault, where they have been for the three years since that day.
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Roleplay Sample
Sierra just couldn't take what he was saying. She had already explained herself. She wasn't a child any more, and he knew it. He just couldn't accept the fact that she wasn't a kid.
"I'm not thirteen any more," she said. "I'm a grown woman dad." She had gotten home late the night before. She was studying to be a music teacher and was in the university's Symphonic band. As she wasn't a freshman, she wasn't required to live on campus. Her parents lived about thirty minutes from the university, so she had chosen to stay with them. After asking them, of course. Living with her parents saved money on living costs, as well as meal plans. She ate breakfast at her parents' house, so she had bought a less expensive dining plan.
"You're still my daughter," her father replied. "You're living under my roof."
Sierra sighed. "Dad, I had to stay late to practice with the band," she repeated for what felt like the hundredth time. "Then traffic was a disaster trying to get off-campus. You know I drive slower at night. It took forty-five minutes to get here, not to mention the near hour trying to get to the main campus gate." There were so many students who lived off campus, and only one gate open so late at night. "I tried to get home sooner, but I can't make traffic go faster."
Her father sighed, then looked at the clock on the wall. "Let's talk about this in the morning," he suggested. "We'll all think more clearly after a good night's rest." Sierra smiled slightly, knowing that her dad was just worried about her.
"Night daddy," she said softly, putting a quick kiss on his cheek as she walked past him to her room.
Name:Hikari Harukaze Xavier
Age:17
Gender:female
Species:mutant
Affiliation: X-Men, always
Apperance:Hikari's skin is a light olive tone, but has taken on an unhealthy palour. Her eyes, once a bright sky blue, are now dulled and dark. Even her hair shows that she has fallen victim of Apocalypse, long faded from it's normal chestnut sheen. Her slender form is even more so than normal, and her bones are visible in places. She is tall, at 5'6". Her face has gone pale. All in all, she looks like a prisoner who's been held for a long time.
Personality:Hikari is, in general, a very reserved person. She prefers to keep to herself or her sister, rather than confiding in anyone else. She will speak of her past, but only the portion of her life before the destruction of her home. She will not talk about her time in the Vault, only saying that it is something she never wants to go through again.
With time, Hikari will return to the person she was; cheerful, friendly, and loving. Her true personality is a much kinder, more open girl. A truly loyal girl who is willing to trust others. She worries a lot about her younger brother Takeo, and how he's living with his powers. Hikari will do anything to defend her sister, just as her sister would for her.
Equipment:The gold pendant/earring set the Professor gave her mother.
Powers:
- energy beams: Hikari is able to shoot energy beams from her hands. She can absorb energy beams from others and use that power to enhance and strengthen her next strike. She can, with a lot of practice and concentration, form her energy beams into shapes or morph it around a weapon(ex: an arrow) that she holds.
- energy absorbtion: Kiara is able to absorb concussion beams to power up her own, but she will overload if she absorbs too much. In the worst case, it could prove fatal. Her concussion beams also use her physical energy as their power source, so attacking too much could cause her to pass out from exhaustion.
- intuitive combative aptitude: Hikari has the ability to master any non-mechanical weapon that she can get her hands on.
Skills:She is a master archer, as well as a master at almost any other non-mechanical weapon. She is bilingual, though Japanese has little use now.
Weakness:Hikari is unable to trust others easily after what she has gone through. Her energy beams feed off her physical energy, and overusing her powers could eventully kill her. She could also die from absorbing too much energy without releasing it.
Family:Twin sister Hikaru(also held prisoner)
Amaterasu Harukaze(believed deceased, truth unknown)
Charles Xavier(father, deceased)
Takeo(little brother, 12, location unknown)
Hisako Harukaze(maternal grandmother, deceased)
Ichiou Sanata(stepfather, believed deceased, truth unknown)
History:Amaterasu was studying the X-gene in a lab in Tokyo when she met the Professor. Tera herself was also a mutant, which was what drew the Professor to her lab in the first place. She was one of many scientists studying mutant genetics. She allowed the Professor to join in her research, and together they found many interesting things. Most of which were lost with Japan five years ago. They spent two years studying together, and the two inevitably fell for each other. Amaterasu's mutation was simple. She was an Empath; she had the ability to read the emotions of others, as well as influencing them slightly. After two years of researching, Tera and Xavier left Tokyo for the island of Hokkaid, where they spent another two years. The Professor left for America after that, but he left Amaterasu with much more than just the pair of pendant/earring sets.
Nine months later, Amaterasu gave birth to twin baby girls, and the resemblance between the girls and the Professor was obvious already. She had the doctor put his name on the birth certificate, but told them that she didn't know if he was reachable. She called her mother, who happened to be in town at that time, and had her take Amaterasu and the twins home.
The girls lived a relatively normal life for a while. Then, two years after they were born, Ichiou came into Amaterasu's life. She began falling for him, and they were married after the girls turned three. When they were four, Takeo was born.
It wasn't until five years later that Amaterasu began watching the twins for any signs of mutations. With both of their parents having some sort of powers, it was highly likely that they would have some sort of power. By this time, there was some suspiscion going around that something wasn't right with the world. Amaterasu decided that she wanted to move to America, and so the five of them left Japan.
Later that same year, Hikari started taking martial arts lessons at a dojo near their new home. It took her a year to advance to the point where she was allowed to do weapons drills, and she surprised everyone with how quickly she picked up the paterns for each weapon. This was Amaterasu's first clue that the twins had powers. She asked one of the neighbors if they could teach Hikari archery, which the girl picked up very quickly. That confirmed it. Hikari could master any non-mechanical weapon much faster than anyone would expect. Faster even than some of the more athletic people in the class.
A year after they moved to Dallas, Hikari began showing signs of other powers. Her hands would glow blue at random intervals, and when they did, Hikari always felt tired after. One day, a group of high school students jumped her, making fun of the way she talked, and how she used chopsticks, and other things. They were seniors from the local high school, and they'd gotten drunk at a party. They attempted to get Hikari do comply with what they wanted, but Hikari reacted instinctively and punched at one of them. She missed, but a beam of blue light flew from her hand, striking the boy in the stomach and sending him flying. The boys left her alone, but they kept calling her Mutie as they ran. Hikari ran home and told her mother what happened. That was when Amaterasu explained to the twins that she was also a mutant, but not as strong as Hikari. She explained about their father, Charles Xavier, and how he was a telepath. That was when Hikaru confessed to also being a telepath.
Six months later, Amaterasu and Ichiou had to return to Japan for work. They didn't plan on staying more than two weeks, but that was enough. Japan was bombed, and Tokyo was leveled. When Amaterasu and Ichiou didn't come back after two months, the kids began to accept the deaths of their parents. That was too much for Takeo, who's powers manifested as shapeshifting abilities. It took Hikaru's telepathy to calm the boy down.
They passed the next two years of their life hiding their powers, so they could remain together. Then the twins decided to go look for their biological father. They went to Bayville, or what was left of it. They found the ruins of the Xavier Institute, and decided to do some poking around. Once they got to the basement, they found some surprising things.
In the control room for the Danger Room, Hikari found some papers that detailed how to set up all the effects. In the Med Labs, Hikaru found some video journals by a mutant named Hank McCoy, from the time before Apocalypse. It was what they found in the War Room, however, that led to their capture.
They found a letter, writen by the Professor himself. It stated specific places around the War Room where information was hidden that could help defeat Apocalypse. One of them supposedly detailed his past, while another showed possible weaknesses. Each piece of information was on a flash drive. On the last one was supposed to be a list of X-Men, old and new(ish), and where they could be found. At the end of the letter was a name: Erik. Followed by one more. Magneto. This was the man they had to find.
When they returned to the surface, they found members of Apocalypse's army waiting for them. They tried to run, but didn't get very far. They were knocked unconscious, and then taken to the Vault, where they have been for the three years since that day.
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Roleplay Sample
Sierra just couldn't take what he was saying. She had already explained herself. She wasn't a child any more, and he knew it. He just couldn't accept the fact that she wasn't a kid.
"I'm not thirteen any more," she said. "I'm a grown woman dad." She had gotten home late the night before. She was studying to be a music teacher and was in the university's Symphonic band. As she wasn't a freshman, she wasn't required to live on campus. Her parents lived about thirty minutes from the university, so she had chosen to stay with them. After asking them, of course. Living with her parents saved money on living costs, as well as meal plans. She ate breakfast at her parents' house, so she had bought a less expensive dining plan.
"You're still my daughter," her father replied. "You're living under my roof."
Sierra sighed. "Dad, I had to stay late to practice with the band," she repeated for what felt like the hundredth time. "Then traffic was a disaster trying to get off-campus. You know I drive slower at night. It took forty-five minutes to get here, not to mention the near hour trying to get to the main campus gate." There were so many students who lived off campus, and only one gate open so late at night. "I tried to get home sooner, but I can't make traffic go faster."
Her father sighed, then looked at the clock on the wall. "Let's talk about this in the morning," he suggested. "We'll all think more clearly after a good night's rest." Sierra smiled slightly, knowing that her dad was just worried about her.
"Night daddy," she said softly, putting a quick kiss on his cheek as she walked past him to her room.