Post by Blanche Alina Rose on Jun 11, 2012 17:12:41 GMT -5
Blanche Alina Rose (Heath)
Out of Character
Alias: Serenity
Age: [insert infinity sign here]
Gender: Imma gal
RP Experience: About three years
How Did You Find Us?: CHB
Activity Level: At least once a week, probably more often
Other Characters:
- Winter Joy O’Hara, Apollo
- Heather Jane Landon, Nemesis (Unclaimed)
- Carter Finn McCain, Dionysus (Counselor)
- Brandon Aeron Gale, Harpy
- December Vivienne Winchell, Hermes (Cabin Leader)
Keyword in Rules: Verified by Ana
RP Sample:See Wine and Winning [Seri/Finn] in the Arena.
General Information
Full Name: Blanche Alina Rose (Heath)
Gender: Female
Birthday: 18/10/95
Age: Sixteen
Camp Experience: Six years
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Claim Status: Claimed
Divine Parent: Hades (Ana’s permission)
Looks
Hair: Curly, dark brown, medium length
Eyes: Dark brown, wide and innocent, long lashes
Height: 5’7’’
Weight: 97 lbs.
Picture: Click
Playby: Selena Gomez
Dressing Style: Semi-Formal
General Appearance:
Blanche could be rather pretty in her own serious, sophisticated way, but shadowy circles under her eyes hide that fact, due to the fact that she has trouble sleeping at nights. Really, the nicest thing about her is her smile, which is sort of sad, since she doesn’t smile often. Her hair is actually the only thing about her which is casual, usually appearing in a cute ponytail. Unlike her hairstyles, her clothes are another case. Both because her mother is rich, and because she feels insecure about casual fashion, she dresses in dark, semi-formal clothes that tend to attract attention because of their out-of-place look in Camp Half-blood’s informal appearance.
What Makes Them Them
Personality Description:
Call her by her last name and she’ll be at your throat with a knife—-or worse!
Make no mistake about it, this demigod is acts like something of a aggressive hot-head and will be up and at offenders without too much deliberation. However, although she looks much older than her sixteen years, Blanche is really just a naïve little kid. She just wants to feel safe and cared for, and that’s why she has such a pushy attitude.
Most of her bravado is just a cover-up for insecurity. Along with the rest of the camp, she knows too well that Hades—as the god of the dead—had never been the most welcomed personage in the Greek world, and his children usually had the bad luck to inherit that wonderful charisma, or so she thought.
It’s mostly due to this belief that her attitude is often so like the stereotypical Hades’ kid: depressing, resentful, and—-yes, I’ll say it—-Goth.
In reality, Blanche is just like the next demigod; she has her good points and her bad. While genetics demand at least a slight resemblance to her godly parent, in most other ways this teen resembles her mother, retaining the positive traits that first drew Hades to the graceful woman.
Likes:
- Shadows
- Secrets
- Cloudy nights
- Hunting
- Nighttime
Dislikes:
- Cyclopes
- Fat people
- Competitive people
- Death (Thanatos)
- Adults
Fears:
- Poisonous spiders
- Dying plants
- Dreams
Secrets:
- She can’t control the Undead she summons
- She can’t kill
- She was the indirect cause of her adopted brother’s death
Ambitions:
- To rebuild her family
- To earn her older brother’s love again
- To belong somewhere
Powers:
- Greater senses
- Sense death
- Summon Undead
- Shadow Travel (rare) (Approved by Ana)
Family and History
Personal History:
Five-year old Milady Anne Young, a mortal with extraordinary sight through the Mist, was left on the doorstep of Greengate Orphanage on a windy October and never said a single word until she left, ten years later.
They said that it’s only once in a blue moon that a lucky teenage orphan is adopted into a family perfect for them. Milady did not have that luck. Left on the building’s doorstep at the age of seven, Millie could still remember her mother’s haggard and heart-broken face as she told her daughter to be good. Unlike the other cynical teens at the Greystone Orphanage, she retained treasured memories of a happier time when she was loved--so when Mr. and Mrs. Heath, millionaires extraordinaire, chose her to become their adopted daughter, she was overjoyed and full of hope for the future.
That hope was crushed little by little as the business-like couple made it clear that she was only to act as the heir apparent, a dutiful daughter, to all their wealth and get them into “family” circles where they would otherwise be excluded from.
Naturally, Milady felt resentful and mistreated, something only natural. It took several years for the normally outgoing teen to get over her depression, and that wasn’t without an effort and a cost, as the girl emerged from her bitter struggle colder and harder, though still with that characteristic heart of gold. For a little while longer, she played the perfect, proper daughter --- sweet, caring, kind.
Then when her parents died, she was left with money… and power. For a while, Millie contented herself with having the world as her oyster, being unnaturally selfish, but feeling miserable. Later on, though, she started working with the orphans who had once been like her, and found that she loved children… but really, really disliked and felt awkward around men. Consequently, she started adopting young ones who took her fancy, starting with twins David and Blanche Rose. Those two… their past was a mystery, but people around the city gossiped about an affair between a dark, mysterious diplomat from overseas and a pretty, dark-eyed maid. Like Milady, the children showed up at Greengate with nothing but the cardboard box that they were held in, which appealed to the romantically-minded billionaire.
She raised the twins from age three, and lavished them with love and affection, wanting to make sure they would never feel neglected like she had. From there, she took two little girls from separate families: Mary Lane and Kendra Dyers, and then two older boys and one younger boy: Drew Washington, Tyler Connolly, and Zane Brown.
All five children had every material, emotional, physical, and mental blessing that their mother could give, but nothing changed the fact that they were still orphans. David and Drew especially were troublesome, both because of their teen years rebellion and the fact that… well, both were demigods, though neither knew. Both boys wanted to get out into the world and talked about ‘make their fortunes.’ Really, it was all dreaming, and nothing might have come of it except for the monsters.
The very day Drew turned eleven, a Cyclops somehow made it past the security of the Young’s and attacked the room where the boy was sleeping. Drew, who had been having dreams about monsters and was quite ready to believe in their existence, kept his cool and managed to escape the room, leaving the monster locked inside but only hindered. He didn’t know that it was only going after him, so naturally he tried to save his brothers, sister, and mother. He would have succeeded… if it weren’t for the fact that Blanche had hidden, terrified when she caught a clear glimpse through the Mist of the monster’s one eye. After searching for his sister long and hard, risking his life several times, Drew had given up and made his way to the car, where the rest of the family was waiting. But Tyler, devoted to his younger sister, who reminded him of his own blood younger sister already dead, refused to leave without Blanche and ran back into the danger zone.
Drew was frustrated with both his siblings, but went back to help anyways… and found Tyler already dead. In an angry rage, he managed to kill the Cyclops. Afterwards, he found his sister cowering in a kitchen cabinet, and didn’t say a word to her as he dragged her to the car.
Using her money and connections, Milady relocated her family to New York after having a dream where her mother told her to go there. As soon as they arrived in their new home, both Hades and Ares broke the news to their sons: Drew and David. Ares wanted his son to go to camp, train, and… well, be a champion monster fighter. Drew, still in that rebellious teenage stage, whole-heartedly agreed, and the war-god whisked his son away with out further ado after letting him say a quick goodbye to everyone. Unlike his nephew, Hades just wanted his son and daughter to be safe, and convinced Milady to let them go.
All three children grew far apart at camp, though they still kept close empathetic connections.
Just a few years later, Mary, Kendra, and Zane were also discovered to be demigods and sent off to camp. Several of the gods on Olympus felt unnerved by the fact that a single mortal would find six powerful demigods, though, and encouraged the siblings’ separation while their mother, traumatized by the monster attack, devoted herself to aid-work and donations to charities.
All the Heath children were claimed as soon as they passed the camp borders.
Mortal Parent: Elizabeth Annika Brown, deceased
Other Family:
- Milady Anne Heath, adopted mother
- Drew Ebenezer Washington (Heath), older adopted brother, son of Ares
- David Roran Rose (Heath), older twin brother, son of Hades
- Tyler Reuben Connolly (Heath), older adopted brother, deceased, mortal
- Mary Sue Lane (Heath), younger adopted sister, daughter of Hephaestus
- Kendra Shea Dyers (Heath), younger adopted sister, daughter of Aphrodite
- Zane Asher Brown (Heath), younger adopted brother, son of Hermes
And Finally...
I, Serenity, have made this entirely up. I did not rip somebody else’s application from any site, and have followed the rules accordingly.
And…? Affirmative.