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Name: Dr. Gregory House

Age: Fifty five.

Abilities/special traits: House is a genius, especially in regard to medical matters. He can play the piano excellently.

Items/possessions: His cane.

Biography:

House was born in 1959. One possible birthday is June 11, 1959 (according to his hospital admission bracelet in No Reason) which is also actor Hugh Laurie's actual birth date. Another is May 15, 1959, according to his Driver License in Two Stories as well as the sheet of information he tapes to his bathroom wall in After Hours in case of his death. [3]. The child of an unknown man andBlythe House, a housewife who was married to a Marine pilot John House. At the same time that John was overseas, Blythe was also having an affair with Thomas Bell whom House believed was his biological father because they share certain physical characteristics and birthmarks.

As his father served on active duty through most of House's childhood and adolescence, House has lived in a variety of countries, such as Egypt, the Philippines and Japan. As a result, House is fluent in several languages including Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Hindi, and has a working knowledge of several others. He has used French and Latin phrases several times, but it is unknown how much he knows.

House was obviously a bright child, a mixed blessing as his harshly demanding father and enabling mother obviously had high hopes for him. He cultivated a variety of interests, such as chemistry and playing the piano and guitar. However, it appears that his isolation from people his age and his poor relationship with his parents led House to become something of a loner. He had no real friends growing up which more than likely added on to his anti-social behaviour. It is intimated that he frequently rebelled against his father and was punished as a result with both intense physical discomfort and emotional isolation.

At the age of 12, realizing that his father had been away during his conception, House deduced that John was not his biological father. House confronted John with this information, and as a result they stopped speaking to one another for an entire summer, communicating only through hand-written notes. Their relationship, however, returned to normal following this brief spat (although there is sufficient evidence presented throughout the series that points towards John's abuse of a young House). John treated House coldly, likely due to a lack of understanding between the two. It could be said that John did not resent House, but was a believer in tough love. Another theory is that considering that his punishments were more harsh, John more than likely, abused House as a way of exercising his frustration at Blythe's infidelity. This fact did not stop Blythe from supporting her husband, which made House all the more resentful towards his father. In One Day, One Room House confides in Eve that his father repeatedly abused him throughout his childhood, making him take ice water baths and sleep outside in the cold as a way of administering discipline. House strongly hints at this being the source of the fragility in he and his father's relationship. House is emotionally damaged by the dysfunction in these primary relationships, citing his mother's dishonesty and his father's hostility as causes of his damaged personality. His colleagues have acknowledged that this is the source of House's deep-seated unhappiness, and cynicism; his fear of intimacy, praise, and the unknown; as well as his lack of acceptance regarding traditional societal values and rituals.

It was during his visit to a Japanese hospital in his early teens that House met a disheveled-looking man appearing to be a janitor who was (despite his appearance) the greatest medical practitioner in the entire hospital. He later discovered the man was aburaku, an "untouchable" in the Japanese caste system who made no attempt to fit in with the rest of the hospital staff. When one of House's friends is gravely wounded in a rock climbing accident, the doctors turn to the buraku healer for his expertise. House cites this as the primary motivation behind his choice to become a doctor, noting that when all else failed, the doctors heeded theburaku's advice despite their intense distaste for him. The treatment of the buraku healer presumably mirrors the manner in which House was treated as a young man: being ignored by his "betters" despite his atypical, prodigious intellect, profound understanding of human nature, and wisdom beyond his years.

In his late teenage years, House went to a prep school in the United States where, in addition to keeping very good grades, he played varsity lacrosse and demonstrated a keen interest in music, both modern and classical.

House went to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland where he was in the pre-med program, maintaining an excellent GPA and eventually getting a perfect score on hisMCAT. Before he went to med school, he thought about getting a Ph.D. in physics due to his desire to research dark matter. He obtained admission to Johns Hopkins Medical School and was one of their best students, eventually becoming the favorite to obtain a prestigious internship at the Mayo Clinic despite many run-ins with faculty members who he felt were treating him unfairly. However, he was caught cheating by his fellow student Philip Weber, the man whom he later treated as his arch-nemesis, and proceedings were set in motion to finalize his expulsion. Weber received the internship that House was supposed to receive.

Despite his academic misconduct, House was accepted into the University of Michigan's Medical System on a provisional basis while waiting out the appeal period at Johns Hopkins. During his time at UM House spent most of his time hanging around the university bookstore, where he eventually met a young undergraduate named Lisa Cuddy. Following a one night stand, however, House had learned he would not be re-admitted to Johns Hopkins and he would have to repeat his final year of medical school. As a result, he withdrew from his social life and ceased his pursuit of a formal relationship with Cuddy. House ultimately completed his internship and obtained residencies inpathology, nephrology and infectious disease, in addition to his completion of a double specialty.

In 1991, House attended a medical convention in New Orleans, Louisiana where he noticed a young medical school graduate carrying around unopened divorce papers all weekend. He followed the doctor, James Wilson, to a bar where a man kept playing Billy Joel's "Leave a Tender Moment Alone" on the jukebox which reminded Wilson of his recent breakup, prompting the two to get into an argument. In a fit of anger, Wilson threw a bottle and broke an antique mirror, getting himself arrested for assault, vandalism, and property destruction. House followed him to the police station and bailed him out. They spent the rest of the convention together (mostly drinking) and became close friends.

Six years before the series picked up, House found himself out of work, but he found out that Lisa Cuddy, now 29, had just been appointed as the Chief of Medicine at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Seeking employment, House approached her for a job and was hired despite his poor professional reputation. Cuddy once remarked that she hired him because she knew of his extraordinary skill as a diagnostician, although at a much lower wage than would be acceptable for a doctor of House's expertise. House spent the next several years doing as little as possible to keep his job, although he was assigned a diagnostic team that he regularly abused and replaced. Nevertheless, he soon proved his worth as the "go to" doctor for complex and problematic cases.

Soon after House joined PPTH an opening in the hospital's budding oncology department appeared. Seizing the opportunity, House recommended his friend James Wilson for the job. Wilson was enthusiastic about moving to Princeton, but House didn't find out why for several years -Wilson's schizophrenic brother Danny Wilson had disappeared there years before.

Five years before the start of the series, House suffered an infarction in his leg while playing golf. Unfortunately, the only symptom was leg pain, and by the time House himself realized that he was suffering from muscle death, the leg was in such a bad state thatamputation was the recommended course of action. However, House rejected the suggestion and instead suggested that he undergo a procedure to bypass circulation around the dead muscle. The result was intense pain during the healing process, which nearly resulted in cardiac arrest until House was put into a chemically inducedcoma. However, while House was comatose, Stacy, acting as his medical proxy, decided to go with Dr. Cuddy's suggestion to have the dead muscle surgically removed. Although this most likely saved House's life, it left him with permanent intense pain in his right leg. The wound on his leg still bears an obvious scar from where the muscle was removed and there is a divot in his skin where the muscle used to be.

House's anger over Stacy's decision not to trust him poisoned the relationship and led to Stacy leaving. House started to lean heavily on Wilson for emotional support, eventually leading in part to Wilson's divorce from his second wife, Bonnie Wilson. House's condition is most likely made worse by the fact that prior to the infarction, he was quite an active athlete, engaging in golf and running on a regular basis.


As a result of the pain, House became addicted to the narcotic pain killer, Vicodin. It should be noted, however, that even before his disability, House admitted to recreational drug use. Although House realizes he is addicted, he believes the Vicodin is the only thing that will allow him to overcome the pain and allow him to function. His dependence on the drug has gotten him into trouble on several occasions, and his colleagues are unsure whether House's anti-social personality traits are the result of his addiction, his pain, or actual personality.

House is very reluctant to talk about the incident which damaged his leg and can be easily offended when it is brought up. On one occasion where he told a group of students about the leg injury, (but disguised his identity), he becomes furious when they, like his original doctors, can't figure out what was wrong.

House is very sensitive of the appearance of his right thigh — it is badly scarred from the operations he has had. Both Cuddy and Dr. Cate Milton have noted his extreme reluctance to show it to anyone, particularly in intimate situations. However, during his period of psychosomatic pain after the departure of Stacy, he deliberately showed it to Cuddy to emphasize the nature of his disability and the cause of his pain in order to get a shot of morphine.

House has generally defended his decision to try to save his leg, but in the Season 6 finaleHelp Me, when faced with a patient who was making a similar decision and was reluctant to agree to an amputation, House finally admitted that his decision turned out to be a bad one. He admitted that if he had gone ahead with the amputation, he probably would not be in constant pain and would still be in a positive relationship.

 
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Name: Dr. Gregory House

Age: Fifty five.

Abilities/special traits: House is a genius, especially in regard to medical matters. He can play the piano excellently.

Items/possessions: His cane.

Biography:

House was born in 1959. One possible birthday is June 11, 1959 (according to his hospital admission bracelet in No Reason) which is also actor Hugh Laurie's actual birth date. Another is May 15, 1959, according to his Driver License in Two Stories as well as the sheet of information he tapes to his bathroom wall in After Hours in case of his death. [3]. The child of an unknown man andBlythe House, a housewife who was married to a Marine pilot John House. At the same time that John was overseas, Blythe was also having an affair with Thomas Bell whom House believed was his biological father because they share certain physical characteristics and birthmarks.

As his father served on active duty through most of House's childhood and adolescence, House has lived in a variety of countries, such as Egypt, the Philippines and Japan. As a result, House is fluent in several languages including Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Hindi, and has a working knowledge of several others. He has used French and Latin phrases several times, but it is unknown how much he knows.

House was obviously a bright child, a mixed blessing as his harshly demanding father and enabling mother obviously had high hopes for him. He cultivated a variety of interests, such as chemistry and playing the piano and guitar. However, it appears that his isolation from people his age and his poor relationship with his parents led House to become something of a loner. He had no real friends growing up which more than likely added on to his anti-social behaviour. It is intimated that he frequently rebelled against his father and was punished as a result with both intense physical discomfort and emotional isolation.

At the age of 12, realizing that his father had been away during his conception, House deduced that John was not his biological father. House confronted John with this information, and as a result they stopped speaking to one another for an entire summer, communicating only through hand-written notes. Their relationship, however, returned to normal following this brief spat (although there is sufficient evidence presented throughout the series that points towards John's abuse of a young House). John treated House coldly, likely due to a lack of understanding between the two. It could be said that John did not resent House, but was a believer in tough love. Another theory is that considering that his punishments were more harsh, John more than likely, abused House as a way of exercising his frustration at Blythe's infidelity. This fact did not stop Blythe from supporting her husband, which made House all the more resentful towards his father. In One Day, One Room House confides in Eve that his father repeatedly abused him throughout his childhood, making him take ice water baths and sleep outside in the cold as a way of administering discipline. House strongly hints at this being the source of the fragility in he and his father's relationship. House is emotionally damaged by the dysfunction in these primary relationships, citing his mother's dishonesty and his father's hostility as causes of his damaged personality. His colleagues have acknowledged that this is the source of House's deep-seated unhappiness, and cynicism; his fear of intimacy, praise, and the unknown; as well as his lack of acceptance regarding traditional societal values and rituals.

It was during his visit to a Japanese hospital in his early teens that House met a disheveled-looking man appearing to be a janitor who was (despite his appearance) the greatest medical practitioner in the entire hospital. He later discovered the man was aburaku, an "untouchable" in the Japanese caste system who made no attempt to fit in with the rest of the hospital staff. When one of House's friends is gravely wounded in a rock climbing accident, the doctors turn to the buraku healer for his expertise. House cites this as the primary motivation behind his choice to become a doctor, noting that when all else failed, the doctors heeded theburaku's advice despite their intense distaste for him. The treatment of the buraku healer presumably mirrors the manner in which House was treated as a young man: being ignored by his "betters" despite his atypical, prodigious intellect, profound understanding of human nature, and wisdom beyond his years.

In his late teenage years, House went to a prep school in the United States where, in addition to keeping very good grades, he played varsity lacrosse and demonstrated a keen interest in music, both modern and classical.

House went to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland where he was in the pre-med program, maintaining an excellent GPA and eventually getting a perfect score on hisMCAT. Before he went to med school, he thought about getting a Ph.D. in physics due to his desire to research dark matter. He obtained admission to Johns Hopkins Medical School and was one of their best students, eventually becoming the favorite to obtain a prestigious internship at the Mayo Clinic despite many run-ins with faculty members who he felt were treating him unfairly. However, he was caught cheating by his fellow student Philip Weber, the man whom he later treated as his arch-nemesis, and proceedings were set in motion to finalize his expulsion. Weber received the internship that House was supposed to receive.

Despite his academic misconduct, House was accepted into the University of Michigan's Medical System on a provisional basis while waiting out the appeal period at Johns Hopkins. During his time at UM House spent most of his time hanging around the university bookstore, where he eventually met a young undergraduate named Lisa Cuddy. Following a one night stand, however, House had learned he would not be re-admitted to Johns Hopkins and he would have to repeat his final year of medical school. As a result, he withdrew from his social life and ceased his pursuit of a formal relationship with Cuddy. House ultimately completed his internship and obtained residencies inpathology, nephrology and infectious disease, in addition to his completion of a double specialty.

In 1991, House attended a medical convention in New Orleans, Louisiana where he noticed a young medical school graduate carrying around unopened divorce papers all weekend. He followed the doctor, James Wilson, to a bar where a man kept playing Billy Joel's "Leave a Tender Moment Alone" on the jukebox which reminded Wilson of his recent breakup, prompting the two to get into an argument. In a fit of anger, Wilson threw a bottle and broke an antique mirror, getting himself arrested for assault, vandalism, and property destruction. House followed him to the police station and bailed him out. They spent the rest of the convention together (mostly drinking) and became close friends.

Six years before the series picked up, House found himself out of work, but he found out that Lisa Cuddy, now 29, had just been appointed as the Chief of Medicine at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Seeking employment, House approached her for a job and was hired despite his poor professional reputation. Cuddy once remarked that she hired him because she knew of his extraordinary skill as a diagnostician, although at a much lower wage than would be acceptable for a doctor of House's expertise. House spent the next several years doing as little as possible to keep his job, although he was assigned a diagnostic team that he regularly abused and replaced. Nevertheless, he soon proved his worth as the "go to" doctor for complex and problematic cases.

Soon after House joined PPTH an opening in the hospital's budding oncology department appeared. Seizing the opportunity, House recommended his friend James Wilson for the job. Wilson was enthusiastic about moving to Princeton, but House didn't find out why for several years -Wilson's schizophrenic brother Danny Wilson had disappeared there years before.

Five years before the start of the series, House suffered an infarction in his leg while playing golf. Unfortunately, the only symptom was leg pain, and by the time House himself realized that he was suffering from muscle death, the leg was in such a bad state thatamputation was the recommended course of action. However, House rejected the suggestion and instead suggested that he undergo a procedure to bypass circulation around the dead muscle. The result was intense pain during the healing process, which nearly resulted in cardiac arrest until House was put into a chemically inducedcoma. However, while House was comatose, Stacy, acting as his medical proxy, decided to go with Dr. Cuddy's suggestion to have the dead muscle surgically removed. Although this most likely saved House's life, it left him with permanent intense pain in his right leg. The wound on his leg still bears an obvious scar from where the muscle was removed and there is a divot in his skin where the muscle used to be.

House's anger over Stacy's decision not to trust him poisoned the relationship and led to Stacy leaving. House started to lean heavily on Wilson for emotional support, eventually leading in part to Wilson's divorce from his second wife, Bonnie Wilson. House's condition is most likely made worse by the fact that prior to the infarction, he was quite an active athlete, engaging in golf and running on a regular basis.


As a result of the pain, House became addicted to the narcotic pain killer, Vicodin. It should be noted, however, that even before his disability, House admitted to recreational drug use. Although House realizes he is addicted, he believes the Vicodin is the only thing that will allow him to overcome the pain and allow him to function. His dependence on the drug has gotten him into trouble on several occasions, and his colleagues are unsure whether House's anti-social personality traits are the result of his addiction, his pain, or actual personality.

House is very reluctant to talk about the incident which damaged his leg and can be easily offended when it is brought up. On one occasion where he told a group of students about the leg injury, (but disguised his identity), he becomes furious when they, like his original doctors, can't figure out what was wrong.

House is very sensitive of the appearance of his right thigh — it is badly scarred from the operations he has had. Both Cuddy and Dr. Cate Milton have noted his extreme reluctance to show it to anyone, particularly in intimate situations. However, during his period of psychosomatic pain after the departure of Stacy, he deliberately showed it to Cuddy to emphasize the nature of his disability and the cause of his pain in order to get a shot of morphine.

House has generally defended his decision to try to save his leg, but in the Season 6 finaleHelp Me, when faced with a patient who was making a similar decision and was reluctant to agree to an amputation, House finally admitted that his decision turned out to be a bad one. He admitted that if he had gone ahead with the amputation, he probably would not be in constant pain and would still be in a positive relationship.

You. Did. Not.
 
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Name: Riley Anderson

Age: 12-years-old

Canon: Inside Out

Abilities/special traits: As an average 12-year-old girl, Riley has no special traits or talents. She is, however, skilled at and enjoys playing hockey.

Items/possessions: None

Biography: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Riley_Andersen (contains spoilers for the movie: Inside Out)

Extras: On occasion, just as the movie, I will be showcasing her emotions and what is going on inside of her head at certain times during the roleplay.​
 
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Name: Cobra


Age: 27

Abilities/special traits:
Poison Dragon Slayer Magic : By having a Dragon Lacrima implanted into his body, Cobra obtained the ability to use this Magic. It grants him the power to produce poison from his body and to consume poison produced from external sources to heal and strengthen himself, which, as a result, grants him immunity from poison. The poison that he produces from his skin is so corrosive that it is said to be able to decay all that it touches, but can also act after a given amount of time: Cobra stated that its effects are first visible in a progressive weakening and numbing of the victim's body, which then results in eventual death.


Poison Dragon's Twin Fang: Cobra moves his arms forward in a cross, forming a very large amount of poison in two massive waves shaped like fangs, which he uses to attack his opponents with great blunt force.
  • Poison Dragon's Roar: Cobra's exclusive Dragon's Roar, incorporating the element of poison. Cobra quickly gathers and releases poison from his mouth in the form of deadly, poisonous stream that, when it makes contact with the target, injects a lethal virus into their body that slowly weakens them and restricts their movement before ultimately killing them.

  • Poison Dragon's Fang Thrust: Cobra generates a wave of poison, shaped like a large-fanged snake head, and sends it towards the target, stopping their incoming attacks by having the wave "bite" them.
  • Poison Dragon's Spiral Jaw: Cobra jumps in the air and, when he is upside down, gathers poison on his legs and kicks the opponent while rotating. This spell is highly reminiscent of the Dragon's Claw Spells employed by several other Dragon Slayers.
  • Poison Dragon's Scales: Cobra swings his arm, generating a very large number of scale-shaped masses of poison, which are rapidly sent flying at the target in consecutive reprises
  • Poison Dragon's Guard: Cobra moves his arms forward in a cross, creating a large shield of poison that defends him from the enemy's attacks, and, at the same time, gives him the opportunity to counter without fear of being intercepted.
  • Poison Dragon's Grip Strike: Cobra grabs hold of his target with one hand and releases a burst of poison from it at point-blank range
  • Poison Dragon's Sharp Horn: Cobra punches his target then releases a burst of poison at point-blank range, which causes poison damage and burns


Sound Magic: Cobra has the uncanny Magical ability to hear a person's very soul, allowing him to tell if they are scared, what are they going to do next, and even allow him to hear their thoughts. With it, Cobra was able to foresee all of the attacks performed against him and react accordingly, evading them without effort. His use of this Magic is so great that he was still able to counter each of Natsu's moves even when he tried to hide his thoughts. The Magic can also act as a doubled edged sword, as high pitched noises, such as Natsu's scream, can affect him greatly.

Sound Wall: Cobra manipulates the sound in his immediate vicinity into a wall of pure pressure, which simultaneously protects him and destroys portions of the surrounding area

Sound Palm: Through touch, Cobra transmits a very powerful sound wave from his palm to the target's body, sending them flying.

Enhanced Physical Attributes

Biography: Cobra (whose real name is Erik) is a former member of the now-disbanded Oración Seis, a Dark Guild composed of six powerful Mages. He, along with the other Oración Seis members, sought to find Nirvana, a destructive Magic that was sealed long ago. Cobra was among the few remaining members who formed the reborn Oración Seis, and later joined Crime Sorcière, per Jellal's request to help him take down Zeref.
 
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Name: Dr. Gregory House

Age: Fifty five.

Abilities/special traits: House is a genius, especially in regard to medical matters. He can play the piano excellently.

Items/possessions: His cane.

Biography:

House was born in 1959. One possible birthday is June 11, 1959 (according to his hospital admission bracelet in No Reason) which is also actor Hugh Laurie's actual birth date. Another is May 15, 1959, according to his Driver License in Two Stories as well as the sheet of information he tapes to his bathroom wall in After Hours in case of his death. [3]. The child of an unknown man andBlythe House, a housewife who was married to a Marine pilot John House. At the same time that John was overseas, Blythe was also having an affair with Thomas Bell whom House believed was his biological father because they share certain physical characteristics and birthmarks.

As his father served on active duty through most of House's childhood and adolescence, House has lived in a variety of countries, such as Egypt, the Philippines and Japan. As a result, House is fluent in several languages including Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Hindi, and has a working knowledge of several others. He has used French and Latin phrases several times, but it is unknown how much he knows.

House was obviously a bright child, a mixed blessing as his harshly demanding father and enabling mother obviously had high hopes for him. He cultivated a variety of interests, such as chemistry and playing the piano and guitar. However, it appears that his isolation from people his age and his poor relationship with his parents led House to become something of a loner. He had no real friends growing up which more than likely added on to his anti-social behaviour. It is intimated that he frequently rebelled against his father and was punished as a result with both intense physical discomfort and emotional isolation.

At the age of 12, realizing that his father had been away during his conception, House deduced that John was not his biological father. House confronted John with this information, and as a result they stopped speaking to one another for an entire summer, communicating only through hand-written notes. Their relationship, however, returned to normal following this brief spat (although there is sufficient evidence presented throughout the series that points towards John's abuse of a young House). John treated House coldly, likely due to a lack of understanding between the two. It could be said that John did not resent House, but was a believer in tough love. Another theory is that considering that his punishments were more harsh, John more than likely, abused House as a way of exercising his frustration at Blythe's infidelity. This fact did not stop Blythe from supporting her husband, which made House all the more resentful towards his father. In One Day, One Room House confides in Eve that his father repeatedly abused him throughout his childhood, making him take ice water baths and sleep outside in the cold as a way of administering discipline. House strongly hints at this being the source of the fragility in he and his father's relationship. House is emotionally damaged by the dysfunction in these primary relationships, citing his mother's dishonesty and his father's hostility as causes of his damaged personality. His colleagues have acknowledged that this is the source of House's deep-seated unhappiness, and cynicism; his fear of intimacy, praise, and the unknown; as well as his lack of acceptance regarding traditional societal values and rituals.

It was during his visit to a Japanese hospital in his early teens that House met a disheveled-looking man appearing to be a janitor who was (despite his appearance) the greatest medical practitioner in the entire hospital. He later discovered the man was aburaku, an "untouchable" in the Japanese caste system who made no attempt to fit in with the rest of the hospital staff. When one of House's friends is gravely wounded in a rock climbing accident, the doctors turn to the buraku healer for his expertise. House cites this as the primary motivation behind his choice to become a doctor, noting that when all else failed, the doctors heeded theburaku's advice despite their intense distaste for him. The treatment of the buraku healer presumably mirrors the manner in which House was treated as a young man: being ignored by his "betters" despite his atypical, prodigious intellect, profound understanding of human nature, and wisdom beyond his years.

In his late teenage years, House went to a prep school in the United States where, in addition to keeping very good grades, he played varsity lacrosse and demonstrated a keen interest in music, both modern and classical.

House went to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland where he was in the pre-med program, maintaining an excellent GPA and eventually getting a perfect score on hisMCAT. Before he went to med school, he thought about getting a Ph.D. in physics due to his desire to research dark matter. He obtained admission to Johns Hopkins Medical School and was one of their best students, eventually becoming the favorite to obtain a prestigious internship at the Mayo Clinic despite many run-ins with faculty members who he felt were treating him unfairly. However, he was caught cheating by his fellow student Philip Weber, the man whom he later treated as his arch-nemesis, and proceedings were set in motion to finalize his expulsion. Weber received the internship that House was supposed to receive.

Despite his academic misconduct, House was accepted into the University of Michigan's Medical System on a provisional basis while waiting out the appeal period at Johns Hopkins. During his time at UM House spent most of his time hanging around the university bookstore, where he eventually met a young undergraduate named Lisa Cuddy. Following a one night stand, however, House had learned he would not be re-admitted to Johns Hopkins and he would have to repeat his final year of medical school. As a result, he withdrew from his social life and ceased his pursuit of a formal relationship with Cuddy. House ultimately completed his internship and obtained residencies inpathology, nephrology and infectious disease, in addition to his completion of a double specialty.

In 1991, House attended a medical convention in New Orleans, Louisiana where he noticed a young medical school graduate carrying around unopened divorce papers all weekend. He followed the doctor, James Wilson, to a bar where a man kept playing Billy Joel's "Leave a Tender Moment Alone" on the jukebox which reminded Wilson of his recent breakup, prompting the two to get into an argument. In a fit of anger, Wilson threw a bottle and broke an antique mirror, getting himself arrested for assault, vandalism, and property destruction. House followed him to the police station and bailed him out. They spent the rest of the convention together (mostly drinking) and became close friends.

Six years before the series picked up, House found himself out of work, but he found out that Lisa Cuddy, now 29, had just been appointed as the Chief of Medicine at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Seeking employment, House approached her for a job and was hired despite his poor professional reputation. Cuddy once remarked that she hired him because she knew of his extraordinary skill as a diagnostician, although at a much lower wage than would be acceptable for a doctor of House's expertise. House spent the next several years doing as little as possible to keep his job, although he was assigned a diagnostic team that he regularly abused and replaced. Nevertheless, he soon proved his worth as the "go to" doctor for complex and problematic cases.

Soon after House joined PPTH an opening in the hospital's budding oncology department appeared. Seizing the opportunity, House recommended his friend James Wilson for the job. Wilson was enthusiastic about moving to Princeton, but House didn't find out why for several years -Wilson's schizophrenic brother Danny Wilson had disappeared there years before.

Five years before the start of the series, House suffered an infarction in his leg while playing golf. Unfortunately, the only symptom was leg pain, and by the time House himself realized that he was suffering from muscle death, the leg was in such a bad state thatamputation was the recommended course of action. However, House rejected the suggestion and instead suggested that he undergo a procedure to bypass circulation around the dead muscle. The result was intense pain during the healing process, which nearly resulted in cardiac arrest until House was put into a chemically inducedcoma. However, while House was comatose, Stacy, acting as his medical proxy, decided to go with Dr. Cuddy's suggestion to have the dead muscle surgically removed. Although this most likely saved House's life, it left him with permanent intense pain in his right leg. The wound on his leg still bears an obvious scar from where the muscle was removed and there is a divot in his skin where the muscle used to be.

House's anger over Stacy's decision not to trust him poisoned the relationship and led to Stacy leaving. House started to lean heavily on Wilson for emotional support, eventually leading in part to Wilson's divorce from his second wife, Bonnie Wilson. House's condition is most likely made worse by the fact that prior to the infarction, he was quite an active athlete, engaging in golf and running on a regular basis.


As a result of the pain, House became addicted to the narcotic pain killer, Vicodin. It should be noted, however, that even before his disability, House admitted to recreational drug use. Although House realizes he is addicted, he believes the Vicodin is the only thing that will allow him to overcome the pain and allow him to function. His dependence on the drug has gotten him into trouble on several occasions, and his colleagues are unsure whether House's anti-social personality traits are the result of his addiction, his pain, or actual personality.

House is very reluctant to talk about the incident which damaged his leg and can be easily offended when it is brought up. On one occasion where he told a group of students about the leg injury, (but disguised his identity), he becomes furious when they, like his original doctors, can't figure out what was wrong.

House is very sensitive of the appearance of his right thigh — it is badly scarred from the operations he has had. Both Cuddy and Dr. Cate Milton have noted his extreme reluctance to show it to anyone, particularly in intimate situations. However, during his period of psychosomatic pain after the departure of Stacy, he deliberately showed it to Cuddy to emphasize the nature of his disability and the cause of his pain in order to get a shot of morphine.

House has generally defended his decision to try to save his leg, but in the Season 6 finaleHelp Me, when faced with a patient who was making a similar decision and was reluctant to agree to an amputation, House finally admitted that his decision turned out to be a bad one. He admitted that if he had gone ahead with the amputation, he probably would not be in constant pain and would still be in a positive relationship.


ARE. YOU. F-ING. ME.

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DO I PLAY SARAH/CAM OR DR.COX?


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[fieldbox="Ridley Duchannes, gold, dashed, 10, times new roman"][/fieldbox][fieldbox="Ridley Duchannes, gold, dashed, 10, times new roman"]Appearance:
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Ridley is described as being a blonde with hot pink strips of highlights in her hair, who has Dark Caster Gold eyes(golden eyes with a slit pupil; looking like cat's eyes) that are usually covered by black sunglasses. She tends to usually wear provocative or tight clothing, fitting her fit and skinny frame well. She's fairly large-chested and back-sided, and is also described as having 'perfect legs' and 'cherry-red lips'; who is also almost always sucking on a red lollipop. She also has a black tribal-looking tattoo around her navel and a belly ring.

Name: Ridley "Julia" Duchannes - Rid - Witch(by Ethan, as insult) - Julia(former) - Jules(Former; by Ryan) -

Age: 19

Canon: The Caster Chronicles

Abilities/special traits:
-Siren: Being a Siren, Ridley has the main power of seduction, seducing practically anybody she wants(so far, only Ethan has been shown as able to resist her powers) and can put them into a spell-like trance which makes them beyond attracted to her, to a point where they practically worship her. Using this, she can get information out of them among other things. Her trigger is a red lollipop, and she can control multiple people at once.
-Siren; Passive: As a Siren, even without her lollipop, people feel attracted to/infatuated with her due to the alluring aura she puts off, making seducing or flirting with them quite easy.
-Mind Control: As stated prior, being a Siren allows Ridley to put people into a trance. This is known as 'persuasion', or mind control, literally taking away a person's free will.
-Kelting: Ridley has been said to be able to Kelt; a form of telepathy that only works with fellow Casters.
-Ethan has been shown to be the only one who can -only barely- resist her powers when he is able to barely withhold an important piece of information from her in Beautiful Creatures, even though it "took everything he had in him not to."
-Attractive: Duh.
-Easy to talk to: Ridley's powers make her feel alluring to everyone, and she gives off an aura that makes people feel compelled to talk to her and tell her things(that also makes them feel immense attraction to her, passively; she can't turn off this aura).
-Caster: As a Caster, Ridley has the ability to cast a variety of spells. It hasn't been specified what all spells she can use

Weaknesses
-Lonely:
Despite the constant tough act and faking she needs nobody, Ridley is, in fact, lonely; demonstrated near the end of Beautiful Chaos
-Limited Access: Her mind control requires she must have a red lollipop to use it, and it doesn't work terribly long range. People she uses it on must be remotely nearby.
-Dark: Because of a family curse, Ridley had no choice in turning Dark on her Claiming. Because she was Claimed for Dark, and all Dark Casters are influenced by evil(even if they don't wish to be).. Ridley can't control doing evil things and making bad choices, because of this influence.

Items/possessions:
-Unlimited red lollipops
-Black sunglasses

Biography:
Ridley is the daughter of Delphine Duchannes and Barclay Kent and sister of Reece Duchannes, Ryan Duchannes, and Larkin Kent. She and Lena lived together and were very close to another, practically like sisters. However, on her sixteenth birthday, she fled the town; knowing she was going Dark(and not wanting to hurt Lena or her family).. Something Lena had suspected, since Ridley's behavior was becoming darker and she had slowly becoming more rebellious.

After this, she wasn't seen by Lena or the rest of her family up until she shows up unannounced at Lena's house(with Ethan in tow, having used her powers on him). As a Dark Caster, and a Siren, she can make anyone do anything.. as long as she's armed with a red lollipop. Link, despite her crude behavior and her initially having used her Siren powers on him, truly falls in love with her. Despite his love, Ridley returned very little of the same feelings towards him; having an on-again, off again relationship with him.

Despite her mistreatment of Link, Ridley felt something she thought may've been love towards him.. But refused to admit it out of fear of showing such emotions. She worked for Lena's mother, Sarafine, for a good couple of years up until the middle of Beautiful Darkness. After helping Ethan find Lena, she found herself stripped of her powers and Siren abilities. After this, she refused to live life as a mortal longing for her old Siren abilities.. and is rather harsh towards Link, who, despite her continued mistreatment of him, remained in love with her.

She vanished from the story of Beautiful Chaos after witnessing Link and Savannah share a kiss, but later returned for one final appearance, now returned to her Siren form after "begging for forgiveness and all that." She snuck into an empty hallway to see Link with hopes of convincing him to spend one last night with her before taking off and out of town, but was rejected by him. Heartbroken at Link's rejection of her, Ridley vowed to never see him again, actually holding back tears, and fled from the room with a red lollipop rolling on the floor behind her.

However, she returned later in the novel; only to help Lena, Liv, and Ethan.

She also reappeared in the next novel, Beautiful Redemption; finding herself rescued from Abraham Ravenwood(who had her bound up in chains and a cage) by Lena. It was less than pleasant.. As Ridley maintained her tenseness in Lena's presence, but the two slowly began to relax around each other again.

It's shown not much later that Ridley does, in fact, care about Lena. This was demonstrated when the Siren pulled away Ethan, threatening to make him her 'slave' if he 'so much as thought about hurting her cousin'. She also later calmed a little around Link, but still felt hurt in his presence.. And ended up simply pushing him away.

Extras:
-Ridley is excessively flirtatious and snarky/sassy.. So be prepared
-Ridley has a large variety of scars; though, with the help of an Illusionist relative of hers, she's concealed them with a spell.
-Theme song:
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Appearance:
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Ridley is described as being a blonde with hot pink strips of highlights in her hair, who has Dark Caster Gold eyes(golden eyes with a slit pupil; looking like cat's eyes) that are usually covered by black sunglasses. She tends to usually wear provocative or tight clothing, fitting her fit and skinny frame well. She's fairly large-chested and back-sided, and is also described as having 'perfect legs' and 'cherry-red lips'; who is also almost always sucking on a red lollipop. She also has a black tribal-looking tattoo around her navel and a belly ring.

Name: Ridley "Julia" Duchannes - Rid - Witch(by Ethan, as insult) - Julia(former) - Jules(Former; by Ryan) -

Age: 18

Canon: The Caster Chronicles

Abilities/special traits:
-Siren: Being a Siren, Ridley has the main power of seduction, seducing practically anybody she wants(so far, only Ethan has been shown as able to resist her powers) and can put them into a spell-like trance which makes them beyond attracted to her, to a point where they practically worship her. Using this, she can get information out of them among other things. Her trigger is a red lollipop, and she can control multiple people at once.
-Siren; Passive: As a Siren, even without her lollipop, people feel attracted to/infatuated with her due to the alluring aura she puts off, making seducing or flirting with them quite easy.
-Mind Control: As stated prior, being a Siren allows Ridley to put people into a trance. This is known as 'persuasion', or mind control, literally taking away a person's free will.
-Kelting: Ridley has been said to be able to Kelt; a form of telepathy that only works with fellow Casters.
-Ethan has been shown to be the only one who can -only barely- resist her powers when he is able to barely withhold an important piece of information from her in Beautiful Creatures, even though it "took everything he had in him not to."
-Attractive: Duh.
-Easy to talk to: Ridley's powers make her feel alluring to everyone, and she gives off an aura that makes people feel compelled to talk to her and tell her things(that also makes them feel immense attraction to her, passively; she can't turn off this aura).
-Caster: As a Caster, Ridley has the ability to cast a variety of spells. It hasn't been specified what all spells she can use

Weaknesses
-Lonely:
Despite the constant tough act and faking she needs nobody, Ridley is, in fact, lonely; demonstrated near the end of Beautiful Chaos
-Limited Access: Her mind control requires she must have a red lollipop to use it, and it doesn't work terribly long range. People she uses it on must be remotely nearby.
-Dark: Because of a family curse, Ridley had no choice in turning Dark on her Claiming. Because she was Claimed for Dark, and all Dark Casters are influenced by evil(even if they don't wish to be).. Ridley can't control doing evil things and making bad choices, because of this influence.

Items/possessions:
-Unlimited red lollipops
-Black sunglasses

Biography:
Ridley is the daughter of Delphine Duchannes and Barclay Kent and sister of Reece Duchannes, Ryan Duchannes, and Larkin Kent. She and Lena lived together and were very close to another, practically like sisters. However, on her sixteenth birthday, she fled the town; knowing she was going Dark(and not wanting to hurt Lena or her family).. Something Lena had suspected, since Ridley's behavior was becoming darker and she had slowly becoming more rebellious.

After this, she wasn't seen by Lena or the rest of her family up until she shows up unannounced at Lena's house(with Ethan in tow, having used her powers on him). As a Dark Caster, and a Siren, she can make anyone do anything.. as long as she's armed with a red lollipop. Link, despite her crude behavior and her initially having used her Siren powers on him, truly falls in love with her. Despite his love, Ridley returned very little of the same feelings towards him; having an on-again, off again relationship with him.

Despite her mistreatment of Link, Ridley felt something she thought may've been love towards him.. But refused to admit it out of fear of showing such emotions. She worked for Lena's mother, Sarafine, for a good couple of years up until the middle of Beautiful Darkness. After helping Ethan find Lena, she found herself stripped of her powers and Siren abilities. After this, she refused to live life as a mortal longing for her old Siren abilities.. and is rather harsh towards Link, who, despite her continued mistreatment of him, remained in love with her.

She vanished from the story of Beautiful Chaos after witnessing Link and Savannah share a kiss, but later returned for one final appearance, now returned to her Siren form after "begging for forgiveness and all that." She snuck into an empty hallway to see Link with hopes of convincing him to spend one last night with her before taking off and out of town, but was rejected by him. Heartbroken at Link's rejection of her, Ridley vowed to never see him again, actually holding back tears, and fled from the room with a red lollipop rolling on the floor behind her.

However, she returned later in the novel; only to help Lena, Liv, and Ethan.

She also reappeared in the next novel, Beautiful Redemption; finding herself rescued from Abraham Ravenwood(who had her bound up in chains and a cage) by Lena. It was less than pleasant.. As Ridley maintained her tenseness in Lena's presence, but the two slowly began to relax around each other again.

It's shown not much later that Ridley does, in fact, care about Lena. This was demonstrated when the Siren pulled away Ethan, threatening to make him her 'slave' if he 'so much as thought about hurting her cousin'. She also later calmed a little around Link, but still felt hurt in his presence.. And ended up simply pushing him away.

Extras:
-Ridley is excessively flirtatious and snarky/sassy.. So be prepared
-Ridley has a large variety of scars; though, with the help of an Illusionist relative of hers, she's concealed them with a spell.​
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Appearance:
tumblr_nqdb0cJ5Qy1uxx2bco1_250.png
rid-attempt-jpg.73176
Ridley is described as being a blonde with hot pink strips of highlights in her hair, who has Dark Caster Gold eyes(golden eyes with a slit pupil; looking like cat's eyes) that are usually covered by black sunglasses. She tends to usually wear provocative or tight clothing, fitting her fit and skinny frame well. She's fairly large-chested and back-sided, and is also described as having 'perfect legs' and 'cherry-red lips'; who is also almost always sucking on a red lollipop. She also has a black tribal-looking tattoo around her navel and a belly ring.

Name: Ridley "Julia" Duchannes - Rid - Witch(by Ethan, as insult) - Julia(former) - Jules(Former; by Ryan) -

Age: 18

Canon: The Caster Chronicles

Abilities/special traits:
-Siren: Being a Siren, Ridley has the main power of seduction, seducing practically anybody she wants(so far, only Ethan has been shown as able to resist her powers) and can put them into a spell-like trance which makes them beyond attracted to her, to a point where they practically worship her. Using this, she can get information out of them among other things. Her trigger is a red lollipop, and she can control multiple people at once.
-Siren; Passive: As a Siren, even without her lollipop, people feel attracted to/infatuated with her due to the alluring aura she puts off, making seducing or flirting with them quite easy.
-Mind Control: As stated prior, being a Siren allows Ridley to put people into a trance. This is known as 'persuasion', or mind control, literally taking away a person's free will.
-Kelting: Ridley has been said to be able to Kelt; a form of telepathy that only works with fellow Casters.
-Ethan has been shown to be the only one who can -only barely- resist her powers when he is able to barely withhold an important piece of information from her in Beautiful Creatures, even though it "took everything he had in him not to."
-Attractive: Duh.
-Easy to talk to: Ridley's powers make her feel alluring to everyone, and she gives off an aura that makes people feel compelled to talk to her and tell her things(that also makes them feel immense attraction to her, passively; she can't turn off this aura).
-Caster: As a Caster, Ridley has the ability to cast a variety of spells. It hasn't been specified what all spells she can use

Weaknesses
-Lonely:
Despite the constant tough act and faking she needs nobody, Ridley is, in fact, lonely; demonstrated near the end of Beautiful Chaos
-Limited Access: Her mind control requires she must have a red lollipop to use it, and it doesn't work terribly long range. People she uses it on must be remotely nearby.
-Dark: Because of a family curse, Ridley had no choice in turning Dark on her Claiming. Because she was Claimed for Dark, and all Dark Casters are influenced by evil(even if they don't wish to be).. Ridley can't control doing evil things and making bad choices, because of this influence.

Items/possessions:
-Unlimited red lollipops
-Black sunglasses

Biography:
Ridley is the daughter of Delphine Duchannes and Barclay Kent and sister of Reece Duchannes, Ryan Duchannes, and Larkin Kent. She and Lena lived together and were very close to another, practically like sisters. However, on her sixteenth birthday, she fled the town; knowing she was going Dark(and not wanting to hurt Lena or her family).. Something Lena had suspected, since Ridley's behavior was becoming darker and she had slowly becoming more rebellious.

After this, she wasn't seen by Lena or the rest of her family up until she shows up unannounced at Lena's house(with Ethan in tow, having used her powers on him). As a Dark Caster, and a Siren, she can make anyone do anything.. as long as she's armed with a red lollipop. Link, despite her crude behavior and her initially having used her Siren powers on him, truly falls in love with her. Despite his love, Ridley returned very little of the same feelings towards him; having an on-again, off again relationship with him.

Despite her mistreatment of Link, Ridley felt something she thought may've been love towards him.. But refused to admit it out of fear of showing such emotions. She worked for Lena's mother, Sarafine, for a good couple of years up until the middle of Beautiful Darkness. After helping Ethan find Lena, she found herself stripped of her powers and Siren abilities. After this, she refused to live life as a mortal longing for her old Siren abilities.. and is rather harsh towards Link, who, despite her continued mistreatment of him, remained in love with her.

She vanished from the story of Beautiful Chaos after witnessing Link and Savannah share a kiss, but later returned for one final appearance, now returned to her Siren form after "begging for forgiveness and all that." She snuck into an empty hallway to see Link with hopes of convincing him to spend one last night with her before taking off and out of town, but was rejected by him. Heartbroken at Link's rejection of her, Ridley vowed to never see him again, actually holding back tears, and fled from the room with a red lollipop rolling on the floor behind her.

However, she returned later in the novel; only to help Lena, Liv, and Ethan.

She also reappeared in the next novel, Beautiful Redemption; finding herself rescued from Abraham Ravenwood(who had her bound up in chains and a cage) by Lena. It was less than pleasant.. As Ridley maintained her tenseness in Lena's presence, but the two slowly began to relax around each other again.

It's shown not much later that Ridley does, in fact, care about Lena. This was demonstrated when the Siren pulled away Ethan, threatening to make him her 'slave' if he 'so much as thought about hurting her cousin'. She also later calmed a little around Link, but still felt hurt in his presence.. And ended up simply pushing him away.

Extras:
-Ridley is excessively flirtatious and snarky/sassy.. So be prepared
-Ridley has a large variety of scars; though, with the help of an Illusionist relative of hers, she's concealed them with a spell.​
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I was initially going to abstain due to going on vacation meself, but if the time can be alloted I can jump in
 
the 17th thru the 20th
 
the 17th thru the 20th
My RP should start before that, and in all honesty, you'll probably only miss one round. I can promise to excuse you from posting that round, and give you a full complete update though if you joined.
 
My RP should start before that, and in all honesty, you'll probably only miss one round. I can promise to excuse you from posting that round, and give you a full complete update though if you joined.
Coolio, I'll join in as Squigly, will put up an actual CS in a bit
 
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Name: Booker DeWitt

Age: 24

Abilities/special traits:
-Shock Jockey: Can create bolts of lightning, or hurl small clusters of crystals that act as lightning rods.
-Murder of Crows: Can send a flock of crows to attack an enemy of his, or create a nest trap to eliminate them.
-Devil's Kiss: Can hurl a ball of flaming rock toward an enemy like a grenade, which explodes.

Items/possessions:
-Shotgun
-Pistol
-Grappling Gauntlet: Made for magnetically attaching to Columbia's Skylines.

Biography:
Booker DeWitt is a New Yorker of partial Native American descent , who was born on April 19, 1874. At the age of sixteen, he was part of the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, and took part in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890. At Wounded Knee, a sergeant had accused him of having Native American lineage in front of the men in his unit. To avoid being stigmatized by his comrades, he scalped Native American victims and burned teepees with people still inside. Due to his gruesome actions, other members of his regiment, including Cornelius Slate, gave him the nickname "The White Injun," because of his taking trophies from his victims.
Although he was seen as a hero to his fellow soldiers, Booker felt shame and regret for his part in the massacre. After the battle, Booker, fraught with guilt, attended a river baptism led by Preacher Witting to be reborn as a new man and be absolved of his past actions. However, Booker rejected his baptism at the last second, thinking that his sins could not be washed away by a "dunk in the river."
In January of 1892, Booker became an employee of the Pinkerton's National Detective Agency. While working as a Pinkerton, Booker garnered a reputation by ending labor strikes with extreme violence. Around this time, he met a woman named Annabelle Watson, who shortly after became pregnant. She died while giving birth to a daughter, Anna. This, coupled with his dismissal from the Agency for excessively violent behavior, sent him into a depression. He turned to alcohol and gambling, which drove him far into debt.
Booker later became a private investigator, but his debts persisted. In October of 1893, Robert Lutece came to his office, representing Father Comstock. Comstock set forth an agreement to wipe DeWitt of all debt in exchange for DeWitt's daughter. Desperate, DeWitt sold Anna to Lutece and Comstock, but, immediately wrought with guilt, Booker pursued the men to retrieve Anna. Booker arrived as the three were about to enter a Tear to another dimension with Rosalind Lutece. As the men and the baby entered the Tear, DeWitt struggled with Comstock to get Anna back. Comstock succeeded in pulling her through the Tear but as the Tear closed, the tip of Anna's pinky finger was severed.

 
Booker-DeWitt-1.png

Name: Booker DeWitt

Age: 24

Abilities/special traits:
-Shock Jockey: Can create bolts of lightning, or hurl small clusters of crystals that act as lightning rods.
-Murder of Crows: Can send a flock of crows to attack an enemy of his, or create a nest trap to eliminate them.
-Devil's Kiss: Can hurl a ball of flaming rock toward an enemy like a grenade, which explodes.

Items/possessions:
-Shotgun
-Pistol
-Grappling Gauntlet: Made for magnetically attaching to Columbia's Skylines.

Biography:
Booker DeWitt is a New Yorker of partial Native American descent , who was born on April 19, 1874. At the age of sixteen, he was part of the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, and took part in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890. At Wounded Knee, a sergeant had accused him of having Native American lineage in front of the men in his unit. To avoid being stigmatized by his comrades, he scalped Native American victims and burned teepees with people still inside. Due to his gruesome actions, other members of his regiment, including Cornelius Slate, gave him the nickname "The White Injun," because of his taking trophies from his victims.
Although he was seen as a hero to his fellow soldiers, Booker felt shame and regret for his part in the massacre. After the battle, Booker, fraught with guilt, attended a river baptism led by Preacher Witting to be reborn as a new man and be absolved of his past actions. However, Booker rejected his baptism at the last second, thinking that his sins could not be washed away by a "dunk in the river."
In January of 1892, Booker became an employee of the Pinkerton's National Detective Agency. While working as a Pinkerton, Booker garnered a reputation by ending labor strikes with extreme violence. Around this time, he met a woman named Annabelle Watson, who shortly after became pregnant. She died while giving birth to a daughter, Anna. This, coupled with his dismissal from the Agency for excessively violent behavior, sent him into a depression. He turned to alcohol and gambling, which drove him far into debt.
Booker later became a private investigator, but his debts persisted. In October of 1893, Robert Lutece came to his office, representing Father Comstock. Comstock set forth an agreement to wipe DeWitt of all debt in exchange for DeWitt's daughter. Desperate, DeWitt sold Anna to Lutece and Comstock, but, immediately wrought with guilt, Booker pursued the men to retrieve Anna. Booker arrived as the three were about to enter a Tear to another dimension with Rosalind Lutece. As the men and the baby entered the Tear, DeWitt struggled with Comstock to get Anna back. Comstock succeeded in pulling her through the Tear but as the Tear closed, the tip of Anna's pinky finger was severed.

I played Elizabeth for like, 3 murder games. Then I started up a alternate version of her named Elliot, he went around every universe killing the alternate versions of him.
 
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