GodfatherPixel
Little Sibling
Something is brewing in Macoute's kitchen...
Posts: 48
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Post by GodfatherPixel on Dec 18, 2022 20:08:11 GMT
Use this thread to create a fresh new character within the FP world.
Feel free to give them a backstory or factfile!
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Post by Ettolrahc Dvora on Jan 2, 2023 14:55:22 GMT
Ooh, this sound fun. Thank you for this opportunity, Little Sibling GodfatherPixel.
Cousin Crow (maybe spelt Chrow?) is my OC. They are a remembered individual, coming from both a remembrance of Lady Me, and a remembrance of The Doctor (my current idea is that someone went to Dronid and found the site of the Doctor's death and shifted the timelines around it to go to another site of the Doctor's death - Trenzalore. At that place they found River (the post-mortem projection) and convinced her to remember the Doctor).
Cousin Crow visually looks like Lady Me, except she has the Faction mask. She also hails from the "292-Year Homeworld", an Eleven-Day Empire type base constructed when the Grandfather Paradox of "The Ancestor Cell " (not the usual Grandfather) destroyed Romana III's Gallifrey in the 292nd year of the War (I'm pretty sure this dating was thought you by Lance Parkin and I saw it on one of Nate Bumber's Tumblr posts).
I'm currently unsure of the circumstances that lead to Lady Me and the Doctor's "river remembrance" being fused, but whatever happened the newly formed partial amnesiac (who didn't remember a name) eventually found her way to the scar in the Warring Heaven which was the remnants of Romana III's Gallifrey, now called the 293-Year Homeworld and being governed by Godfather Batshit-Insane (Grandfather Paradox from The Ancestor Cell) and Godmother Bellarch (War Queen Romana III from the Ancestor Cell). She then got a timeship to travel around in.
Although I also think I may scrap the Me/Doctor origin and instead have Cousin Crow originally be someone known as Eliza Scarlette (potentially from The City of the Saved or even the Faction's original homeworld, I'm not sure).
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PI9090
Cousin
I was loomed this way.
Posts: 91
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Post by PI9090 on Jan 5, 2023 15:01:10 GMT
Name: Drakelineacruxmartel Age: [Redacted] Species: Gallifreyan/Timelord. Chapter: Arcalian. House: Lineacrux. Job: Researcher and, "field advisor". Personality: 80% Sir Humphrey Appleby 20% Daniel Jackson, (Stargate .S.G.1.). Clothes: Standard Lineacrux butter coloured ex presidential casual robes, (possibly Pendak III's third set because he likes the symbolism). Items: House symbol necklace, ("hidden" beneath the robes) and a shoulder bag with packed with data slates an old looking print book). Affectation items: 1.A walking stick, (a longer then average 1950's wooden outdoor hockey stick with worn circular gallifreyan engravings and a light blue and dark blue striped school tie tightly wrapped around it). 2..N.H.S. spectacles 524 and 722. (There's more but Lineacrux wouldn't lisrt it on a public profile).
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Anastasia
Cousin
Liberating the oppressed of the Houses and toppling regimes.
Posts: 154
Preferred Pronouns: She/They
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Post by Anastasia on Jan 18, 2023 23:03:58 GMT
Crowley | Remote | 20th Century
A Remote agent of particular passion and guile, currently living on earth in the 1980’s. They unlike most wartime agents are not discreet in fact from a war time perspective they are almost blatant. She is a loud punk singer, attempting to create a cultural shift in Earth culture away from a ruling elite and towards a remote style anarchic society. The most obvious clue to her identity as a member of the Remote is the lyric in one of her songs the lyric “.. Where they keep him doped on beer and hopes, Of television dreams he's living on the screens...” this is a clear reference to the broken Remote and the New Young Gods and the Jallama Reed Transmissions. The Reason they have not been noticed by other wartime agents is due to this blatantness they are so obviously a member of the Remote no one would think they are a member of the Remote. Crowley (the name having nothing to with the occultist or the character in a popular novel about devils and angles, and in fact is name they once took on in movie criticising how some punks where selling out to the corporations they where supposed to be fighting) has made their presence know and whilst not the most popular due to the fact that they refuse to work in anyway either the major corporations of the music industry. Whilst her fan base may be small they are incredibly loyal. It is also worth noting that left wing Punk culture itself has surprising similarities with the Remote in much the same way that the Vodou practitioners of the 18th century had with the Faction; and so it is unsurprising that at least one of them would be sent to integrate with this social culture.
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