Alison

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Basic Info


Name

Ailsa "Alison" Holmes

Gardenia

"Watson" (not its real name)

Profile


Highly intelligent, detective nerd, loves figuring out mysteries and puzzles. 

Confident in her knowledge but cripplingly shy in social situations, does her best to appear "normal". 

Loves to sift through cold cases or cuddle up with a mystery book, usually only goes out if she has something she wants to investigate. 

Easily moved by her obsessions but tends to stutter if caught out. 

Lives alone and mostly just talks to Watson. 


FOLLOWING INFO APPLICABLE TO CARROT ABC ONLY

One of Thomas's corrupted minions and a new agent of Intel. Is a very promising one! Hopefully she can survive her most recent trial . . . 


Age: ? (appears 17)

Height: 165cm

Rating: C-

 Affinity: Data / Corruption

Combat Roles: . . . she's still working on it


PERSONALITY

  • Intelligent, obsessive
  • Shy, anxious, socially-conscious 
    • Though since being corrupted, she finds she doesn't care as much. Seems to still be a habit, though?
  • Still figuring things out about herself!


POWERS

  • Cluefinder - a clue symbol automatically pops up over things that might be interesting, and information on said clue will pop up if she spends some time investigating/interacting with it. Considered a valuable ability due to it being able to extract information out of thin air. All clues get automatically transferred into her Secret Book
  • Corruption Control 
    • Monsters in the Dark - summons shadowy beasts full of teeth to tear into her opponents. Can also use shadows to hide herself 


EQUIPMENT

  • Detective's Secret Book of Clues - where she keeps all the clues found by Cluefinder. It can even link up and arrange the clues it collects! It's her greatest treasure, after Watson of course 


WEAKNESSES

  • Her physical training leaves . . . a lot to be desired. Overly reliant on her magical abilities


NOTES

  • Her corruption abilities are actually quite powerful offensively. Now if only she could learn to use it properly . . .