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Title: Juliet Nerissa MacBeth


Juliet MacBeth - December 2, 2007 03:51 AM (GMT)
ABOUT YOU
Name: Kay
Age: 15 years of age as of July 24th
Contact Info: yomiseyes@gmail.com and PM
How you found us: I’m already here

CHARACTER INFO
Character name: Juliet Nerissa MacBeth
Nicknames: MacBeth, Julie, Jules
Character age: 19
Birthdate: March 5, 1981
Gender: Female
Lycan Species: Werefox
Level: Submissive
Strengths: Juliet is extremely loyal to a person once she gets to know them and trusts them. This, though, is hard to do, as she has a bit of a trust issue, and doesn’t get close to many people. She is excessively good at keeping secrets and can keep track of them in her mind. She would not tell a soul about a secret that she had been given, even if it meant her life. She is not very good at fighting, but she is far from weak, and can hold her own if the need be.
Weaknesses: Juliet is hindered by chronic schizophrenia, which was common on her father’s side of the family. She frequently hears voices that aren’t really there, and gets frustrated easily when she cannot find the source. She is like a bomb ready to go off if anything isn’t going right. She is in denial about her illness, and refuses to go to the doctor for a cure for something that isn’t there.
Weapons carried on person: Juliet carries a small pocketknife in the foot of her shoe for protection against muggers and the like. She mostly relies on her own given body power to protect her, though.

Tell me about yourself
Hair colour/style: Short, brown, feathered hair.
Eye colour: Dark green
Portrayal: Don’t know the name...
Picture:

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Physical description: Juliet is a short girl, only standing five feet four inches. Her eyes are a dark forest green color, and her hair is brown. If she is going out for something special, she will wear makeup and put small unnoticeable streaks in her hair. Juliet is thin, but can still fill out a size ten in women’s jeans. She usually wears a short sleeved shirt and nice jeans with a jacket when she goes out for a walk on the town. Her sneakers are one size too big to fit her pocketknife in the sole of it, but she ties them up tight so that they will not come untied.
Likes: Singing alone, cats, the rain, Mexican food, music, walking.
Dislikes: Dancing, being sick, being unprotected.
Fears: People following her, tripping, not being able to breath, ‘them’.
Nervous habits: Juliet tends to flick her eyes about nervously when she is in a problematic area, or is afraid of something that she has come in contact with.

Personality description: Juliet used to be a kind, loving, and carefree type of girl, but now that both of her illnesses have sat in, she has become increasingly afraid of things that never scared her before. She is much shyer than she used to be, and doesn’t talk much. Yet, when she does talk, she talks a lot. Juliet tends to have a few mood swings now and then, but nothing that had become hard on her or the people around her. She tries her best to be normal, but sometimes comes off as a bit weird to others.

Take me home to meet mom and dad:
Parents: George MacBeth (father), Wendy Engler (mother), Susan Engler (grandmother)
Siblings: Brandt MacBeth (older brother)
Children: None

History: Juliet grew up in a sheltered household. She has never been out of Miami, and for a long while lived in a nice house with her mother, father, older brother, and grandmother. She went to a good school and had many friends. When she was ten, she tried out for her school’s tennis team and made it. Her parents just thought that it was a phase when she came home from school and started talking about her imaginary friend who played on the team as well, but she never saw the girl.

As Juliet started high school at age fifteen, she never told her parents about the weird people that were talking behind her back and calling her names. She kept it to herself and went on with her tennis team. They won many games, and Juliet was exceedingly proud of herself whenever her brother, who had always joked about the tennis team, had started coming to their games. Her grades were high as Juliet started her senior year, and she was prepared to graduate as captain of the tennis team and an honor roll student, when she was involved in an accident.

Her team had just lost the first game of the season, and Juliet was in low spirits as she drove her way home. Her parents couldn’t make it to the game because of a dinner party, and so she drove herself there and back. As she came to one of the last traffic lights until she turned on the road to her house, she slowed to a stop, waiting for the bright red light to turn green and allow her to go home. She had noticed a man standing on the sidewalk. He was staring at her, and she couldn’t help but feel afraid. Her mind shut down, and her palms started to sweat on the wheel. The light still hadn’t turned green. Suddenly, the man started walking toward her, and someone close to her told her to go. Her foot floored the accelerator, and her car was smashed into a light pole by a blue Saturn Ion. The last thing she remembered was a man running toward her and a pain in her neck.

She awoke in a hospital bed with her brother at her side and her parents and grandmother patiently waiting outside. He scolded her on her poor driving skills, and told her that the doctors said that she should have died, but she didn’t. He also told her that the man from the other car had seen a dog-like form running down an alleyway in the opposite direction as the crash when he had made it to her side. The man had thought it was a stray, smelling blood and having it’s instincts kicked in. She had small incision marks on her shoulder, like an out-of-place necklace. She had not realized it until she was out of the hospital and into a small apartment closer to the school, from her mother’s insisting that she be closer so that something like this didn’t happen again, thatshe would never be normal again. The dog-like form wasn't a dog at all - it was a werefox. At the time, she had never heard of lycanthropy.

Juliet worked hard and managed to graduate like she had hoped, but she wasn’t at all as happy as she thought she would be. She has yet to apply for a college like she thought she would, and had noticed that it has been increasingly harder for her to concentrate while doing things. She told herself over and over again that she wasn’t sick, and yet she didn’t know that she had been sick from the beginning, and had only managed to get more so. She has not changed as of yet (As I would like a roleplay with someone for her first change. I hope it to be her first roleplay, as her first change should be sometime soon to her acceptance.), and only has the knowledge that something is wrong with her - more so than it had been before.


And the rest:
Anything else? Nope.

Did you read the rules? ADMIN EDIT

Darla Strigoi - December 4, 2007 03:32 PM (GMT)
The app is good, but can you put in how she contracted lycanthropy? We know she had the pain in her neck and the fox running away, but it doesn't say that that was what caused her to become a werefox. Even if she doesn't know it herself, just let us know, then you can start posting.

Juliet MacBeth - December 4, 2007 11:01 PM (GMT)
It has been modified to your specifications.

Marcus Travelli - December 5, 2007 02:10 PM (GMT)
APPROVED

If you want her first shift to be helped along, I recommend she find the Pack as they are canines too obviously, and Adelphus will be happy to help her along. Thanks for making the changes Kay.

Marcus Travelli - February 6, 2008 10:21 PM (GMT)
NOTE:

This character has been abandoned, if you wish to take up the character please PM me.




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