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julia wicker Julia is a perfectionist and overachiever, a headstrong and passionate young woman who is used to getting what she wants, attaining it at all costs. Her high intelligence only makes her all the more dangerous, as she would often disregard her own safety (as well as those of others) to reach her goals. She has the ability to rationalize things with cold logic that has, at times, pitted her against her allies. But despite her ambition, she is a very kind and caring person whose empathy and compassion for others led her down the long, winding path to become an actual goddess. ! Available for canon points after Season 2. |
vanya hargreeves When Reginald Hargreeves introduced the Umbrella Academy to the world, he announced that he had adopted six children with extraordinary abilities. Vanya Hargreeves is Number Seven. Raised to believe she was completely ordinary and unable to be extraordinary in any part of her life, the effects of this treatment have shaped her entire life. Her self-esteem is non-existent, she feels as if she's always an inconvenience, but still she keeps trying, hoping to once day meet impossible expectations. ! Available for after Season 1. |
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alice abernathy Alice is a former security officer for the Umbrella Corporation, the largest and most powerful commercial entity in the world. As the head of security at a secret high-tech facility called The Hive, a giant underground laboratory developing experimental viral weaponry, she was present for an accident that unleashed the T-virus, which killed infected humans and revived them as the undead. Since the T-Virus escaped the Hive, the world has been decimated by it, the vast majority of the world's population dying and the world following suit. She has tirelessly worked to take down Umbrella and find some way to stop the virus once and for all. Through this campaign, she has made a number of friends and allies, many of whom have died over the years. She misses each of them dearly. In Apocalypse, Alice discovered that she had been genetically altered by exposure to the T-virus. Alice is explained to have adapted to the changes from the T-Virus, merging human characteristics and enhanced strength, speed, and agility as well as a limited degree of superhuman healing. These abilities are taken away years later in Afterlife and returned to her at the end of Retribution. ! Available for canon points between Apocalypse and Retribution. |
buffy summers Buffy Summers was called as a Vampire Slayer at age 15, and since then she has saved the world… a lot. She is a very unorthodox slayer; she was not trained by the Council to put her destiny before all else, and therefore refuses to give up her normal life. She uses her emotions to help her fight, and has friends who help her save the world, instead of depending on only herself. It is perhaps these differences from the typical slayer that has kept her alive for so long; in truth, she's one of the longest-lived slayers in history. But at the same time, she feels even more alone when she is with them, because none of them will ever understand what it’s like for her. That’s the price of being a Slayer. She has always been very unlucky with the men in her life. Her father took himself out of her life when she was a teenager, Angel left her because their love was ultimately doomed, Parker used her for a one-night stand, Riley couldn't handle her being the Slayer, and Spike... Well, Spike was complicated. Because of this, she doesn't have the best confidence in her own ability to have a decent, healthy relationship, and she's somewhat wary of trusting men with her heart. Buffy no longer feels as close to her friends after the events prior to the battle with the First, when even her sister chose to side against Buffy. She sees it as the ultimate betrayal; they turned their backs on her the moment she failed to be their perfect hero and it will take a lot for her to truly forgive them. ! Available during or after Season 7. |
sookie stackhouse Sookie is a part-fae human and telepath. With humans, her telepathy practically makes her a human lie detector, but shifters are harder to read, and vampires are near impossible. Life has led her to have extensive experience dealing with vampires, shifters, witches, and fairies. (She isn’t always happy about this.) She led a mostly normal life (as normal a life as a telepath in northern Louisiana could manage, anyway) until Bill Compton walked into Merlotte's, the bar where she works. Bill was a vampire, and their meeting pulled her into the whirlwind existence of Supe politics and the world of anti-Supe fanaticism, usually in the form of the radical church known as the Fellowship of the Sun. Sookie's been attacked by a serial killer and nearly burned alive from the Fellowship for associating with vampires. She was staked in a nightclub while saving a vamp from the same fate. She rescued Bill when he was held hostage and tortured, despite his intentions to leave her for his maker, Lorena, who ended up being the one doing the torturing. (Her relationship with Bill did not survive that particular whoopsie.) She took care of Eric, the vampire Sheriff of Area 5, when he was cursed by a witch and left with no memory of himself. They had a week of romantic passion before he regained his memories with none of their time together. Sookie’s helped catch a sniper who went after shifters, and almost been killed by a vampire pirate bartender. She's dated a famous weretiger, had an almost heart-to-heart with the vampire Queen of Louisiana, and helped rescue humans and vampires alike from a bombed hotel during a vampire conference. She's gotten stuck in the middle of a Were war, a Witch war, and more Vampire power struggles than she'd like to remember, and she's getting a little tired of it. Most recently she was caught up in a civil war between fairies, with her great-grandfather Niall (a fairy prince) leading one side. During this war, Sookie was kidnapped and brutally tortured, but rescued by Niall and Bill. Stubbornness is a trait which she shares with her brother, Jason. She's open-minded when it comes to people being "different", perhaps because of her own differences, and she cannot stand to just sit by and watch injustices be committed. She also cannot stand back and do nothing when people need her help. Family is very important to Sookie, probably because she lost her parents at a young age and she and Jason were raised by their grandmother. Sookie feels very guilty when people she cares about are hurt protecting her, but at the same time she is angry that she needs that protection at all. ! Available at various canon points through the end of Dead and Gone. |
rose tyler Rose Tyler was your average girl, working as a shop assistant at a department store in London... until she met the Doctor. He saved her from living plastic mannequins and together they stopped the Nestene Consciousness, an alien entity. How could she resist when he asked her to join him and travel across space and time in his spaceship that looked like a 1950's police box and was called the TARDIS? She's dealt with Daleks, Slitheen, and Cybermen, and lived to tell the tales. She nearly died when she took the Heart of the TARDIS into herself to save the Doctor and became the Bad Wolf, but he took the power of the Time Vortex into himself to save her, causing him to regenerate to his Tenth incarnation. Still they continued their adventures, meeting famous people throughout history, including Charles Dickens and Queen Victoria, and even traveling into a parallel universe. It is in this parallel universe that Rose was trapped after the Battle of Canary Wharf. Years later, Rose made a name for herself in this parallel universe, gaining positions of authority with both Torchwood and UNIT. She appears throughout the Doctor's travels with Donna, breaking through the weakening boundaries between dimensions in order to warn the Doctor of the coming darkness. She fully enters the Doctor's universe after the Earth is stolen by the Daleks, and works with the Doctor and his many allies to save reality. Finally, she had to return to the parallel universe or risk creating a paradox, but she didn't return alone. The Doctor left himself in her care -- the second Doctor who was created in a Meta-Crisis and was part Time Lord, part Human. Rose easily fell into the role of the Doctor's companion, using her compassion and determination to tame the angry man into someone who no longer raged against the universe. She is quick-witted, inquisitive, and courageous, and above all else, she loves the Doctor. She gave no thought to her risking her own life to save his, opening the heart of the TARDIS to get back to him. Rose also has a jealous streak when it comes to the Doctor, which came out when she learned that she was just one in a long line of Companions. She has a hard edge to her now, after having seen so much of the universe, both the good and the bad, and losing the Doctor has only made it more apparent. ! Available at various canon points through the end of Series 4. |
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sabrina spellman To be added. |
judy robinson To be added. |
raleigh becket To be added. |
river tam To be added. |
aelin galathynius To be added. |
chloe To be added. |
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maggie greene {THE WALKING DEAD} dirtyfarmgirl |
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