Silver Echo
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- 2 months, 12 days ago
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- CaputMortuum
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Basic Info
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Name
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Silver Echo (Bianca Blackwell)
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Age
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30
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Setting / Genre
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Dystopian Steampunk, Drama
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Species
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Werewolf, superhero
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Gender
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Female
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Personality Type / Sign
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ISTJ, Capricorn
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The search for truth and accuracy in care of others is her calling. She is fascinated by the logic behind how systems work. She has a tendency to overwork herself. She can be controlling of others when it isn't necessary.
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Alignment
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Lawful Good
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Occupation/ Status
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Upper Class, Lawyer
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Superpower
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Psychometry
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The ability to perceive the history and emotions of an object or a person by touching it
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Inventory
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Screwdriver, Lip Balm, Pepper Spray
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Wardrobe
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Steampunk, Statuesque. Glasses, Coal black duster and wide brim fedora with red trim. tailored black suit, red button up. slender white gloves. Pallet, muted warm tones + bright red / brass accents.
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Appearance
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6', Light tanned skin with long wavy silver hair. Warm amber eyes. Tundra wolf, silver coat.
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Hopes
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To give anyone the fairness of justice that they deserve.
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Fears
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Public Criticism. Being judged as unworthy.
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Likes
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Desserts, Reference books, Chess
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Dislikes
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Unfair opinions, Paparazzi, interruptions
Profile
Death XIII (Upright) | Justice XI (Upright) | Queen of Swords (Reversed) |
Endings, change, transformation, transition fear of being unworthy. holds her back from using her powers and becoming a lawyer. Her insecurity has caused her to be reclusive. When she finally trusts in her abilities she earns the respect of her peers. | Justice, fairness, truth, cause and effect, law Her ability is ultimately put to the test with high stakes. She is a lawyer of a defendant she knows is guilty, but the public adores. She has to take into consideration how this case will affect her and her community. She is pressured to commit perjury. | Overly emotional, easily influenced, cold-hearted. She believed she had brought the best possible outcome the defendant could ask for, which was not what the public had ultimately wanted. |
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