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Name: Dante
Plurk: [plurk.com profile] teenysanguini 
Character Name: Carol
Character Series: Baccano!

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Thursday, 2 February 2023 22:27
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Backtagging: Yes
Threadhopping: Yes
Fourthwalling: Talk to me first
Offensive subjects: Yes

Hugging this character: Yes
Kissing this character: Yes
Flirting with this character: Yes but only kids her own age
Fighting with this character: Sure, but she won't be able to really fight back.
Injuring this character: Yes
Killing this character: Talk to me first
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: Discuss with me beforehand.

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Player Information

Name/Alias: Dante
Player Journal: [personal profile] falconpawnch
Contact: [plurk.com profile] teenysanguini or TheIrradiated@gmail.com
Timezone: Eastern
HMD: Here!
Already In-game: n/a

Character Information

Name: Carol
Fandom: Baccano!
Canonpoint: After Carol is held hostage by the Russo family.
Gender: Female
Age: About 12 years old
Physical Description: Here!

History:

Carol is a fairly new intern of the Daily Days information company. She accompanies the Vice-President Gustav St. Germain as his assistant. Her first major appearance is when she and the Vice-President take a train to Chicago for a story on Nebula, a major corporation. While they're traveling, the train they're on is hijacked by a group of thugs lead by Graham Specter. While being held up by the group, Gustav demonstrates his knowledge as an information broker, which causes the leader of the group to leave them unharmed during the robbery.

Gustav and Carol arrive in Chicago with the purpose of doing a story on Nebula. When they arrive at the Nebula building, Carol immediately starts taking pictures while Gustav tells her not to waste film. She panics when she sees a senator walking out of the building and Gustav scolds her for losing her composure.

About thirty minutes later after, they meet the Chairman of Nebula, Carol sits down to recover after being so shaken up while Gustav goes to get something to drink. She meets a woman in a white lab coat and Carol assumes the woman is there to check on her. After they both apologize to each other, they talk for a bit and the woman introduces herself as Renee and tells her she's a pharmacist. Gustav returns wanting to know why Renee is hanging around his assistant; the woman quickly tells him she wasn't planning on kidnapping Carol to use in an experiment. Carol thinks that she's kidding around. She leaves, and Gustav warns Carol not to be caught alone with her.

They leave the building where Carol literally runs into Rail and Frank, two Lamia that were trying to lay low because of a wanted poster. Carol screams before Gustav scolds her for being rude. After she calms down, she apologizes and offers to buy them lunch (with Gustav's money apparently). Carol quickly hits it off with Rail and Frank, and Rail lies to her saying that they were sold to a circus because of how they looked. Carol is in awe of his story, and he goes on to tell her about his interest in explosives. Their conversation is interrupted by Graham who is looking to capture Rail and Frank, and he mistakes Carol and Gustav for Lamia as well. Rail offers that he and Frank go with Graham, but not before warning Carol that she and Gustav should leave the city. As Carol worries about them, she and Gustav are captured by a man working for the Russo family.

The two are questioned by the head of the Russo family, who is also after the Lamia who showed up on the wanted poster. Gustav remains calm during the questioning, even trying to turn the head of the family into one of his customers. However, the head of the family is still wary of his information and tells them that they'll be hostages until Rail and Frank are caught.

Personality:

Carol is the young assistant to Gustav St. Germain and intern at the Daily Days information company as an aspiring journalist. She's very passionate about her job, easily excitable, and very social. She's very dedicated about doing her research before she goes out onto the field, and she's quick to try and gain information from people. Before they arrived in Chicago to do their story on Nebula, Carol had spent a lot of time beforehand reading up on the company and what they do. And the moment they returned home after their time in Chicago, Carol tries to rush the Vice-President along, saying that they need to get organized and get their story ready to send out into the public as quickly as possible. Carol even states that speed is everything to a reporter, which shows just how much pride and dedication she has to her work.

Oftentimes, if she finds a person interesting, she'll want to know all about them and ask if she can interview them. During her lunch with Rail, when he tells her how he works for the circus, she immediately asks if it would be all right if she could interview him. Similarly, when she meets Renee, a woman who introduces herself as a pharmacist who works for Nebula, Carol starts in with questions about what she does before Gustav interrupts them.

She's very concerned about making a good impression so that she can one day become an independent reporter. Sometimes, she gets so concerned that she'll get upset with herself if she misses an opportunity to get a good story or photo. When she and Gustav were outside the Nebula building in Chicago, she admits that she's ashamed that she was too scared to take pictures when her train was hijacked by Graham Specter and his crew. And when she vows to do better, she immediately loses her composure the moment she sees a Senator walk past them, showing that she isn't quite ready to jump into the world of reporting just yet. Even the interview she and Gustav has with the Chairman of Nebula goes poorly for Carol. By the time the interview ends, she's ends up quiet and pale from nervousness.

She's a very sweet girl who tends to wear her emotions on her sleeve, and it's difficult for her to get her emotions under control when she needs to be professional. If she's upset, excited, or scared, it very easily shows. She greatly admires her superior, Gustav St. Germain, for his ability to remain calm in even the most difficult situations. During Graham's train hijacking, she's amazed when he calmly manages to take down three men with just a newspaper. And when they're captured by the Russo family and being questioned, she admires how he doesn't show any fear, even though she herself is completely terrified. While she looks up to her boss, she doesn't try to be just like him. Instead, she expects him to be able to protect her in dangerous situations. She even gets a little upset during the train hijacking when she asks if he would've been able to save them from Graham, and he tells her that he probably couldn't if Graham attacked them at full strength.

One of Carol's biggest flaws is her cowardice. She has a difficult time keeping a cool head in stressful situations, she's easily startled, and she'll scream if she's caught off guard. She was even ready to confess to everything she's witnessed when she was taken hostage by the Russo family, and they didn't even do anything too threatening when she was captured. And it's not just mafia thugs that shake her nerves; meeting authority figures will make her incredibly nervous to a point that it's difficult for her to do her job, such as when she sees a Senator walking past and immediately loses her composure. On the other hand, she tends to recover and get over other people's appearances pretty quickly if it's clear that they're not dangerous to her. For example, she was terrified by Rail and Frank's appearances the moment she bumped into them; she even screamed when she first saw them. However once she calmed down, she quickly got over it and treated them both to lunch as an apology for being so rude. Unfortunately, she tends to be pretty useless in dangerous situations, preferring to run or hide than take care of problems herself. At one point, she even thinks to herself that she wishes a superhero would come and solve all her problems for her.

While Carol has an innocent, bright, and optimistic view of the world, she also tends to be dangerously naive. Usually she takes things at face value without thinking if they could be true or not, something her boss often scolds her for doing. Even during her conversation with Rail, when the two of them were having lunch together, she believes his fake story about how he and Frank work at the circus without questioning it. And when she's questioned by the head of the Russo family about what her relationship to Rail and Frank is, she immediately calls them her "friends" because she doesn't really understand what it means to be an acquaintance.

She's also easily deceived by people's outward appearances. If a person is nice enough on the outside, she won't think that they could possibly be threatening. Renee, the pharmacist that Carol meets in the lobby of the Nebula building, cheerfully "jokes" about how she plans kidnap Carol for an experiment, which Carol believes to be a joke because said woman was so friendly to her. And towards the end of their conversation, Renee admits that she would've had to finish them off if she told them too much. Gustav warns Carol not to be alone with her, but Carol dismisses Gustav's warnings that such a threat could actually be true because she doesn't believe someone so nice and friendly could be all that dangerous. This kind of naive mindset of hers is what causes Gustav to keep a close eye on her, since she's willing to blindly head into danger just because she's way too trusting and doesn't easily recognize danger when she sees it.

Despite Carol's cowardly nature, she has proven that when it's really necessary, she'll push aside her own fears to help someone else. Such as when she's captured by the Russos and locked up in the same room as Lua, a young woman who's also a hostage, Carol tries to muster up enough courage to try and blind someone who was trying to enter their room so that Lua could escape. And when the Vice-President, Lua, and Carol all escape together, Carol offers to help Lua find refuge until everything calms down. Not that she'd go rushing into a fight to help someone, but every once in a while, she does manage to make an attempt. And even though her fears often get the best of her, she keeps trying to improve herself in hopes that she'll be that independent, skilled reporter that she dreams of becoming one day.

Abilities: Carol's main skills involve journalism and photography. She's really good at collecting, documenting, and organizing information.

Character Information
First Person Sample: A first person sample!
Third Person Sample: Third person sample!

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Wednesday, 26 November 2014 04:28
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Player Name: Dante
Player Journal: [personal profile] falconpawnch
Age: 28
Contact: [plurk.com profile] teenysanguini or TheIrradiated@gmail.com
Characters Played: None

IN CHARACTER INFORMATION
Name: Carol
Canon: Baccano!
OU/AU/OC:
Canon Point:
History:
Personality:
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Possessions:
Pony/Animal Type: Carol will be a unicorn!
Cutie Mark:
Pony Picture:

SAMPLES
First Person:
Third Person:
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Tuesday, 11 February 2014 13:21
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CHARACTER NAME: Carol
CHARACTER SERIES:Baccano!
[OOC]



Backtagging: Yes
Threadhopping: Yes
Fourthwalling: Ask me first
Offensive subjects (elaborate): I don't really have offensive subjects for Carol

[IC]


Hugging this character: Yes
Kissing this character: Yes
Flirting with this character: Yes, but only with kids her own age
Fighting with this character: Sure, but she can't really fight back
Injuring this character (include limits and severity): Minor injuries are fine, please talk to me first before doing severe injuries
Killing this character: Ask me first
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: Ask me first

Warnings: None

Crux app

Sunday, 19 January 2014 21:37
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PLAYER INFO

Name: Dante
Age: 26
Time Zone: Eastern
Contact Information: [plurk.com profile] teenysanguini
Other Characters Played: n/a

CHARACTER INFO

Name: Carol

Canon: Baccano!

Age: About 12 years old

Appearance: Here

History:

Canon History:

Carol is a fairly new intern of the Daily Days information company. She accompanies the Vice-President Gustav St. Germain as his assistant. Her first major appearance is when she and the Vice-President take a train to Chicago for a story on Nebula, a major corporation. While they're traveling, the train they're on is hijacked by a group of thugs lead by Graham Specter. While being held up by the group, Gustav demonstrates his knowledge as an information broker, which causes the leader of the group to leave them unharmed during the robbery.

Gustav and Carol arrive in Chicago with the purpose of doing a story on Nebula. When they arrive at the Nebula building, Carol immediately starts taking pictures while Gustav tells her not to waste film. She panics when she sees a senator walking out of the building and Gustav scolds her for losing her composure.

About thirty minutes later after, they meet the Chairman of Nebula, Carol sits down to recover after being so shaken up while Gustav goes to get something to drink. She meets a woman in a white lab coat and Carol assumes the woman is there to check on her. After they both apologize to each other, they talk for a bit and the woman introduces herself as Renee and tells her she's a pharmacist. Gustav returns wanting to know why Renee is hanging around his assistant; the woman quickly tells him she wasn't planning on kidnapping Carol to use in an experiment. Carol thinks that she's kidding around. She leaves, and Gustav warns Carol not to be caught alone with her.

They leave the building where Carol literally runs into Rail and Frank, two Lamia that were trying to lay low because of a wanted poster. Carol screams before Gustav scolds her for being rude. After she calms down, she apologizes and offers to buy them lunch (with Gustav's money apparently). Carol quickly hits it off with Rail and Frank, and Rail lies to her saying that they were sold to a circus because of how they looked. Carol is in awe of his story, and he goes on to tell her about his interest in explosives. Their conversation is interrupted by Graham who is looking to capture Rail and Frank, and he mistakes Carol and Gustav for Lamia as well. Rail offers that he and Frank go with Graham, but not before warning Carol that she and Gustav should leave the city. As Carol worries about them, she and Gustav are captured by a man working for the Russo family.

The two are questioned by the head of the Russo family, who is also after the Lamia who showed up on the wanted poster. Gustav remains calm during the questioning, even trying to turn the head of the family into one of his customers. However, the head of the family is still wary of his information and tells them that they'll be hostages until Rail and Frank are caught.

Game history:

Carol spent a few months in the dystopian, futuristic world of Exsilium. Upon her arrival, she was given a special lens for her camera that could freeze time, given a run-down on what would be expected of her while staying in Exsilium, and then she was pretty much left to her own devices. She spent a few weeks living out of a library until she was assigned to better housing. There, she did a lot of research on Exsilium to try to find more information on what kind of world she was thrown into and read up more on the war that was going on between Exsilium and the United Earth. It wasn't long after her arrival that she learned that the United Earth will destroy her home world in an attack, 70 years in her future.

Despite this news, Carol tried to live a somewhat normal life while trying to research and document information. That soon ended when other Transports were kidnapped by the United Earth and taken away for experimentation. Carol was recruited to sneak into the base to help rescue them, while others provided a distraction outside. She was attacked by soldiers and as a result was shot in the leg.

Before she had a chance to really recover from her injuries, the United Earth launched another attack against the people of Exsilium, using nuclear weaponry. She and other Transports had no choice but to evacuate to a base located on the moon. Not very long after, the moon base was overrun by zombies and Carol had to be rescued and escorted back to safety. Ever since then, she's been trying her best to adjust to her life on a moon base.

Canon Point: After Carol is held hostage by the Russo family.

Personality:

Carol is the young assistant to Gustav St. Germain and intern at the Daily Days information company as an aspiring journalist. She's very passionate about her job, easily excitable, and very social. She's very dedicated about doing her research before she goes out onto the field, and she's quick to try and gain information from people. Oftentimes, if she finds a person interesting, she'll want to know all about them and ask if she can interview them. She's very concerned about making a good impression so that she can one day become an independent reporter. Sometimes, she gets so concerned that she'll get upset with herself if she misses an opportunity to get a good story or photo. She's a very sweet girl who tends to wear her emotions on her sleeve, and it's difficult for her to get her emotions under control when she needs to be professional. If she's upset, excited, or scared, it very easily shows. She greatly admires her superior, St. Germain, for his ability to remain calm in even the most difficult situations.

One of Carol's biggest flaws is her cowardice. She has a difficult time keeping a cool head in stressful situations, she's easily startled, and she'll scream if she's caught off guard. She was even ready to confess to everything she's witnessed when she was taken hostage by the Russo family, and they didn't even do anything too threatening when she was captured. And it's not just mafia thugs that shake her nerves; meeting authority figures will make her incredibly nervous to a point that it's difficult for her to do her job. On the other hand, she tends to recover and get over other people's appearances pretty quickly if it's clear that they're not dangerous to her. For example, she was terrified by Rail and Frank's appearances the moment she bumped into them; she even screamed when she first saw them. However once she calmed down, she quickly got over it and treated them both to lunch as an apology for being so rude. Unfortunately, she tends to be pretty useless in dangerous situations, preferring to run or hide than take care of problems herself. At one point, she even thinks to herself that she wishes a superhero would come and solve all her problems for her.

While Carol has an innocent, bright, and optimistic view of the world, she also tends to be dangerously naive. Usually she takes things at face value without thinking if they could be true or not, something her boss often scolds her for doing. She's also easily deceived by people's outward appearances. If a person is nice enough on the outside, she won't think that they could possibly be threatening. One woman she meets even cheerfully "jokes" about how she plans kidnap Carol for an experiment, which Carol believes to be a joke because said woman was so friendly to her. Carol even dismisses Gustav's warnings that such a threat could actually be true because she doesn't believe someone so nice and friendly could be all that dangerous.

Abilities/Powers/Skills: Carol's main skills involve journalism and photography. She's really good at collecting, documenting, and organizing information.

Weaknesses: n/a

Special Items: Just her camera!

RP Sample: Musebox thread
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Thursday, 18 July 2013 01:37
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» PLAYER INFORMATION
Player NAME: Dante
Current AGE: 26
Player TIME ZONE: Eastern
Personal JOURNAL: [personal profile] falconpawnch
IM & SERVICE: TheIrradiated on AIM
Player PLURK: [plurk.com profile] teenysanguini
Current CHARACTERS: None

» CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character NAME: Carol
Canon & MEDIUM: Anime; Baccano!
Canon PULL-POINT: After Carol is held hostage by the Russo family.
Character AGE: About 12 years old
Character ABILITIES: None
Character HISTORY:

Carol is a fairly new intern of the Daily Days information company. She accompanies the Vice-President Gustav St. Germain as his assistant. Her first major appearance is when she and the Vice-President take a train to Chicago for a story on Nebula, a major corporation. While they're traveling, the train they're on is hijacked by a group of thugs lead by Graham Specter. While being held up by the group, Gustav demonstrates his knowledge as an information broker, which causes the leader of the group to leave them unharmed during the robbery.

Gustav and Carol arrive in Chicago with the purpose of doing a story on Nebula. When they arrive at the Nebula building, Carol immediately starts taking pictures while Gustav tells her not to waste film. She panics when she sees a senator walking out of the building and Gustav scolds her for losing her composure.

About thirty minutes later after, they meet the Chairman of Nebula, Carol sits down to recover after being so shaken up while Gustav goes to get something to drink. She meets a woman in a white lab coat and Carol assumes the woman is there to check on her. After they both apologize to each other, they talk for a bit and the woman introduces herself as Renee and tells her she's a pharmacist. Gustav returns wanting to know why Renee is hanging around his assistant; the woman quickly tells him she wasn't planning on kidnapping Carol to use in an experiment. Carol thinks that she's kidding around. She leaves, and Gustav warns Carol not to be caught alone with her.

They leave the building where Carol literally runs into Rail and Frank, two Lamia that were trying to lay low because of a wanted poster. Carol screams before Gustav scolds her for being rude. After she calms down, she apologizes and offers to buy them lunch (with Gustav's money apparently). Carol quickly hits it off with Rail and Frank, and Rail lies to her saying that they were sold to a circus because of how they looked. Carol is in awe of his story, and he goes on to tell her about his interest in explosives. Their conversation is interrupted by Graham who is looking to capture Rail and Frank, and he mistakes Carol and Gustav for Lamia as well. Rail offers that he and Frank go with Graham, but not before warning Carol that she and Gustav should leave the city. As Carol worries about them, she and Gustav are captured by a man working for the Russo family.

The two are questioned by the head of the Russo family, who is also after the Lamia who showed up on the wanted poster. Gustav remains calm during the questioning, even trying to turn the head of the family into one of his customers. However, the head of the family is still wary of his information and tells them that they'll be hostages until Rail and Frank are caught.

Character PERSONALITY:

Carol is the young assistant to Gustav St. Germain and intern at the Daily Days information company as an aspiring journalist. She's very passionate about her job, easily excitable, and very social. She's very dedicated about doing her research before she goes out onto the field, and she's quick to try and gain information from people. Oftentimes, if she finds a person interesting, she'll want to know all about them and ask if she can interview them. She's very concerned about making a good impression so that she can one day become an independent reporter. Sometimes, she gets so concerned that she'll get upset with herself if she misses an opportunity to get a good story or photo. She's a very sweet girl who tends to wear her emotions on her sleeve, and it's difficult for her to get her emotions under control when she needs to be professional. If she's upset, excited, or scared, it very easily shows. She greatly admires her superior, St. Germain, for his ability to remain calm in even the most difficult situations.

One of Carol's biggest flaws is her cowardice. She has a difficult time keeping a cool head in stressful situations, she's easily startled, and she'll scream if she's caught off guard. She was even ready to confess to everything she's witnessed when she was taken hostage by the Russo family, and they didn't even do anything too threatening when she was captured. And it's not just mafia thugs that shake her nerves; meeting authority figures will make her incredibly nervous to a point that it's difficult for her to do her job. On the other hand, she tends to recover and get over other people's appearances pretty quickly if it's clear that they're not dangerous to her. For example, she was terrified by Rail and Frank's appearances the moment she bumped into them; she even screamed when she first saw them. However once she calmed down, she quickly got over it and treated them both to lunch as an apology for being so rude. Unfortunately, she tends to be pretty useless in dangerous situations, preferring to run or hide than take care of problems herself. At one point, she even thinks to herself that she wishes a superhero would come and solve all her problems for her.

While Carol has an innocent, bright, and optimistic view of the world, she also tends to be dangerously naive. Usually she takes things at face value without thinking if they could be true or not, something her boss often scolds her for doing. She's also easily deceived by people's outward appearances. If a person is nice enough on the outside, she won't think that they could possibly be threatening. One woman she meets even cheerfully "jokes" about how she plans kidnap Carol for an experiment, which Carol believes to be a joke because said woman was so friendly to her. Carol even dismisses Gustav's warnings that such a threat could actually be true because she doesn't believe someone so nice and friendly could be all that dangerous.

» EXSILIUM INFORMATION
Chosen WEAPON: Carol's weapon would be a special lens made to fit her camera. As long as she uses this lens, every time she takes a picture she will be able to very temporarily freeze time or freeze in place whatever she takes a picture of. As her weapon evolves, the duration of time she can freeze things in place will become longer and she'll be able to have a wider range of things she can freeze within the frame.
Character INVENTORY: Her camera.

» SAMPLES
First PERSON:

[Carol's honestly not sure what to do with her tablet at first. It's pretty futuristic technology to say the least, but she doesn't know what she's going to need with a strange-looking writing tablet. And while it was explained to her what it was for, she's still pressing keys and trying to desperately figure out how it's supposed to work.

She's hoping that she can get in contact with the Vice-President using this thing, but she's not even sure how to do that. Does she just talk into it? It makes no sense to her why they just didn't let her use a phone. Something normal and easy to understand.]


Can anyone hear this? I'm not sure how this thing is supposed to work but um, the lady said I can use it to talk to people. My name's Carol and I really need to contact the Daily Days so I can get home. S-so um, if anyone could tell me how to do that I'd really appreciate it! And I'm sure Mr. Vice-President would be willing to pay anyone who has any information they could give me, so please respond!

[She gives a hopeful, but nervous smile. With an offer like that she's bound to get some answers on how to get home.]

Third PERSON:

Everything happened so quickly that Carol barely had enough time to react to any of it. She was still reeling from all the information she was given the moment she woke up in the Initiative Hold. The parts of the woman's speech she focused on was something about having a special weapon. In her case it was the form of a camera lens, though it didn't look like a camera lens she had ever used before. The other part she focused on was having a training schedule. She's not sure what the training schedule was for, because it's not like she even knew the first thing about fighting. Frankly, the idea of fighting was terrifying to her. She didn't want to get hurt, and she certainly didn't want to hurt someone else.

After she was released from the Hold, her first instinct was to find the Vice-President. Obviously once she found him, he could clear things up for her and keep her safe from whatever was going on right now. But as she searched up and down for him, there was that tiny growing fear that maybe she was here in this scary place all by herself. A small, professional part of her thought what an opportunity this was, that she should be gathering information and taking photos so that she could prove herself as an independent reporter. But she was too overwhelmed by that growing fear that she was alone here and could possibly get hurt or killed. She wasn't even sure what she should do, but the only thing keeping her from completely falling apart was the idea that at any moment she'd see the Vice-President and he'd come to her rescue, giving her all the answers she needed.

But until then, she shyly approached anyone she came across, her face pale and worried.

"Um, excuse me. There's someone I'm looking for..."

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