Post by Raven Darkhölme on Jul 10, 2016 21:09:14 GMT -5
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Raven Darkhölme has been many things in her life: a monster, a thief, a government agent and experiment, a rebel, and an assassin. It's in her nature as a shapeshifer to mimic the world around her, and she's been in some strange places with some dangerous people. When her world primed for a war on mutants, it was only logical for Raven to become its soldier. Being thrown headfirst into Earth 666 came as a shock, but not one she was entirely unprepared for -- the war came early, it seems, but she was already waiting.
Raven isn't the most open person, nor the best at making friends. While she values the ones she has (had) dearly, she's found that more often than not they end up dead or betraying her. Having been on her own since the fall of the Brotherhood, she comforts herself with the notion that she works better alone, though being thrust into an entirely new and unknown territory may render that false. It'd do her good to make some allies, whether or not she'd admit it.
Enemies are an expectation for Raven. Though she doesn't set out to make them, they're a reality of her line of work. Most humans would have her head for her political stances alone, along with a great deal of the less-extremist side of mutantkind. Though with the war on powers beginning on Earth 666, her views may become more common, and Raven may end up finding she has less enemies than she's accustomed to.
After the loss of Azazel to mutant experimentation and consequentially being forced to abandon their newborn son, romance is a sore spot for Raven. Her previous attempts at it --however short-lived -- fared no better, totaling at two brief flings with Hank McCoy and Erik Lehnsherr, both of which ended on bad terms. Needless to say, Raven has little to no remaining interest in the topic.
ABOUT
Raven Darkhölme has been many things in her life: a monster, a thief, a government agent and experiment, a rebel, and an assassin. It's in her nature as a shapeshifer to mimic the world around her, and she's been in some strange places with some dangerous people. When her world primed for a war on mutants, it was only logical for Raven to become its soldier. Being thrown headfirst into Earth 666 came as a shock, but not one she was entirely unprepared for -- the war came early, it seems, but she was already waiting.
FRIENDS
Raven isn't the most open person, nor the best at making friends. While she values the ones she has (had) dearly, she's found that more often than not they end up dead or betraying her. Having been on her own since the fall of the Brotherhood, she comforts herself with the notion that she works better alone, though being thrust into an entirely new and unknown territory may render that false. It'd do her good to make some allies, whether or not she'd admit it.
ENEMIES
Enemies are an expectation for Raven. Though she doesn't set out to make them, they're a reality of her line of work. Most humans would have her head for her political stances alone, along with a great deal of the less-extremist side of mutantkind. Though with the war on powers beginning on Earth 666, her views may become more common, and Raven may end up finding she has less enemies than she's accustomed to.
LOVERS
After the loss of Azazel to mutant experimentation and consequentially being forced to abandon their newborn son, romance is a sore spot for Raven. Her previous attempts at it --however short-lived -- fared no better, totaling at two brief flings with Hank McCoy and Erik Lehnsherr, both of which ended on bad terms. Needless to say, Raven has little to no remaining interest in the topic.
Raven Darkhölme
"Mutant and proud. Or is it that only with pretty mutations, or invisible ones like yours? But if you're a freak, you better hide."
"Mutant and proud. Or is it that only with pretty mutations, or invisible ones like yours? But if you're a freak, you better hide."
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