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Original poster
Name: Emily Pierce
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Most Powerful: No
Species: Werewolf
Appearance:
Creature Appearance:
About: The tour group passes by another cell, and the scientists slow down to look into it, curious. No, it didn't contain any significantly dangerous looking creature. Nor did the thing inside look very strange. In fact, it seemed more like Dr. Booker had a dog in there than anything else. She was laying down in the center of the cell, gazing up at the scientists.
"Oh," The head scientist said, stopping to see what they were looking at. "Don't worry, she's human." At the sound of Booker's voice, the wolf in question perked its head up, and slowly stood up. It seemed to get bigger, just a little. "This is the big bad wolf. Not too threatening now, I know. But when she's angry... I would recommend standing back." He knocks on the bulletproof glass, and soon the wolf was no longer small, but was standing up on two legs, and had appeared to grow larger. She approaches the glass, but stops a few feet away, snarling. Dr. Booker smiles, "She's learned by now that she can't get through the glass." He gestures to the many gashes on the glass where she had tried to break through before. The werewolf glares at him, before retreating to the back of the cell and slowly turning human. She leans back against the far wall of her cell, with her arms crossed, maintaining the glare directed towards the head scientist.
Dr. Booker turns away and continues walking. "Moving on..." He says, and the group of scientists follow. He heard a shout from behind, from the cell they had just left: "Thanks for stopping by."
Clothing: She wears black cargo pants, a deep purple t-shirt, and black sneakers.
Are you OK with family members?: Yes
Are you OK with friends?: Yes
I might make another character, depending on how many people end up joining.
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Most Powerful: No
Species: Werewolf
Appearance:
Creature Appearance:
About: The tour group passes by another cell, and the scientists slow down to look into it, curious. No, it didn't contain any significantly dangerous looking creature. Nor did the thing inside look very strange. In fact, it seemed more like Dr. Booker had a dog in there than anything else. She was laying down in the center of the cell, gazing up at the scientists.
"Oh," The head scientist said, stopping to see what they were looking at. "Don't worry, she's human." At the sound of Booker's voice, the wolf in question perked its head up, and slowly stood up. It seemed to get bigger, just a little. "This is the big bad wolf. Not too threatening now, I know. But when she's angry... I would recommend standing back." He knocks on the bulletproof glass, and soon the wolf was no longer small, but was standing up on two legs, and had appeared to grow larger. She approaches the glass, but stops a few feet away, snarling. Dr. Booker smiles, "She's learned by now that she can't get through the glass." He gestures to the many gashes on the glass where she had tried to break through before. The werewolf glares at him, before retreating to the back of the cell and slowly turning human. She leans back against the far wall of her cell, with her arms crossed, maintaining the glare directed towards the head scientist.
Dr. Booker turns away and continues walking. "Moving on..." He says, and the group of scientists follow. He heard a shout from behind, from the cell they had just left: "Thanks for stopping by."
Clothing: She wears black cargo pants, a deep purple t-shirt, and black sneakers.
Are you OK with family members?: Yes
Are you OK with friends?: Yes
I might make another character, depending on how many people end up joining.