05-09-2025, 10:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2025, 05:04 PM by True_Blue_Flare. Edited 2 times in total.
Edit Reason: Added a character detail that wasn't exactly canon when I first wrote this
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Kyanite Lucia Neo, a lizardperson medical doctor/botanist with a penchant for eating human organs, especially lungs. She used to be a drug addict when she was a teenager, but after getting her shit together and turning her life around she's become actually competent. She occasionally mentions having been on another station that was attacked and destroyed by the syndicate, and having been saved by someone who she only ever refers to as "Hayes". This was the first character I made, and my shenanigans as her inspired me to start writing a novel, of which she is one of the protagonists, and some of her character traits are references to her book-canon version.
Bridget Owl - more commonly known as Ms. Owl, a vampire who was cured, and now desperately wants to go back to how she once was, as she's fed up with and terrified of her own mortality. I don't have a favorite job set for her, since she's content to do anything she's good at (which happens to be a lot, you don't live as long as her without picking up a lot of skills), leading to a lot of variety between shifts. She occasionally brings up her past, but generally just goes about her business, occasionally checking in with science to see if they've found any samples of vampire serum in the artifacts they've handled. In rounds where I roll vampire with her, I think of it as a timeline where she was never "cured". She also has severe pyrophobia, due to the sheer number of times she's spontaneously combusted. This one started as a self insert, but evolved into her own character over a few rounds.
Does the Science, a wheelchair bound lizardperson scientist. He talks in a passive, almost clinical tone, which often fools people into thinking he's largely unemotional; though in reality he's quite empathetic and cares deeply about his research. In his past, he was studying an artifact that exploded unexpectedly. He didn't know the warning signs, and stayed too close to it to observe what it was doing, leading to him losing both legs, an arm, and an eye in the blast. His arm and eye were replaced with cybernetics, but the injury to his lower body left him paralyzed from the waist down, so he opted to not have his legs replaced since he "would lack motor control in them anyway." and "the added weight would be an annoyance.". In spite of the fact that artifact research left him disabled, he still does it, since it's something he is good at and he cares about. He's so passionate about his research that he would be willing to give his life for it - if he didn't have someone waiting for him back home.
Bridget Owl - more commonly known as Ms. Owl, a vampire who was cured, and now desperately wants to go back to how she once was, as she's fed up with and terrified of her own mortality. I don't have a favorite job set for her, since she's content to do anything she's good at (which happens to be a lot, you don't live as long as her without picking up a lot of skills), leading to a lot of variety between shifts. She occasionally brings up her past, but generally just goes about her business, occasionally checking in with science to see if they've found any samples of vampire serum in the artifacts they've handled. In rounds where I roll vampire with her, I think of it as a timeline where she was never "cured". She also has severe pyrophobia, due to the sheer number of times she's spontaneously combusted. This one started as a self insert, but evolved into her own character over a few rounds.
Does the Science, a wheelchair bound lizardperson scientist. He talks in a passive, almost clinical tone, which often fools people into thinking he's largely unemotional; though in reality he's quite empathetic and cares deeply about his research. In his past, he was studying an artifact that exploded unexpectedly. He didn't know the warning signs, and stayed too close to it to observe what it was doing, leading to him losing both legs, an arm, and an eye in the blast. His arm and eye were replaced with cybernetics, but the injury to his lower body left him paralyzed from the waist down, so he opted to not have his legs replaced since he "would lack motor control in them anyway." and "the added weight would be an annoyance.". In spite of the fact that artifact research left him disabled, he still does it, since it's something he is good at and he cares about. He's so passionate about his research that he would be willing to give his life for it - if he didn't have someone waiting for him back home.