TheWaffleLord
OC-Loving Trash
Past Life
In a society where superheroes used to be the norm but were no longer socially or legally acceptable, Violet Parr belonged to the one of many families of "supers" that had to blend in and "be normal" like everyone else. While the rivalry at home between her and her younger brother Dash, were very tense, her father yearned to relive those thrilling adventures that he once had in his prime, as Mr. Incredible. After he was fired from his job, he gets another job offer from a mysterious woman who called herself "Mirage". It was a job that would allow him to be Mr. Incredible again. Of course, he accepted. Violet was noticing this new job--although she was not told what it actually was--seemed to bring the life back in her father. He was exercising more, being more loving, attentive, and engaged with the family. Violet thought nothing of it until he hadn't come home. Her mother told the teenage girl she was in charge of the household while she was off to find where he went. After sneaking onto the jet with her brother Dash, it was clear that there was more peril to come when missiles were launched at them. They were all able to survive, due to their mother, and they worked together to get to the island where the father was located. The danger, adventure, and success that ensued--and especially by saving the city together--caused the family grow closer than they ever had before. By the end, Violet gained confidence and embraced the uniqueness of herself and her powers.
In a society where superheroes used to be the norm but were no longer socially or legally acceptable, Violet Parr belonged to the one of many families of "supers" that had to blend in and "be normal" like everyone else. While the rivalry at home between her and her younger brother Dash, were very tense, her father yearned to relive those thrilling adventures that he once had in his prime, as Mr. Incredible. After he was fired from his job, he gets another job offer from a mysterious woman who called herself "Mirage". It was a job that would allow him to be Mr. Incredible again. Of course, he accepted. Violet was noticing this new job--although she was not told what it actually was--seemed to bring the life back in her father. He was exercising more, being more loving, attentive, and engaged with the family. Violet thought nothing of it until he hadn't come home. Her mother told the teenage girl she was in charge of the household while she was off to find where he went. After sneaking onto the jet with her brother Dash, it was clear that there was more peril to come when missiles were launched at them. They were all able to survive, due to their mother, and they worked together to get to the island where the father was located. The danger, adventure, and success that ensued--and especially by saving the city together--caused the family grow closer than they ever had before. By the end, Violet gained confidence and embraced the uniqueness of herself and her powers.
Name:
Liliana Kate Campbell
Nickname(s):
Lily
Unicorn(only by Justin)
Little Flower(only by mother)
Age:
19
Gender:
Female
Sexuality:
Heterosexual
Occupation:
Philosophy student and barista
Incarnation of:
Violet Parr from The Incredibles
Virtues:
intelligent, witty, truthful, great listener, considerate, dedicated, generous, thinks outside of the box.
Vices:
skeptical, indecisive, self-conscious, holds grudges, anxious, withdrawn, socially awkward, hardly stands up for herself.
Likes:
quiet places, coffee, people-watching, creative writing, "chill-out" music, taking nature walks, Italian food(especially pizza), being on rooftops.
Dislikes:
being the center of attention, drama, spicy food, crowded places, sports, hospitals, chocolate(it gives her migraines unfortunately).
Quirks:
When Lily is in the midst of inspiration, she often mumbles to herself as she writes. Unconsciously, she also makes origami when in deep thought or when she's bored. She stutters when nervous and often bows her head to let her hair act as a curtain for her face.
Relationships:
Eleanor Chao - Best friends; they're very like-minded and, well, misery loves company. They enjoy being gloomy together.
Kyra Okafor - Best friends; she's a wild card but Lily enjoys hanging out with her. She admires her risk-taking and adventurous behavior.
Annabelle Barrie - Good friends; finds her personality uplifting and she tries to help Lily find confidence and get out of her shell.
Magdalene Lewis - Friends; she likes to listen to her sing sometimes.
Arabella Morales - Friends; Lily is not as much as an avid reader as Ara is, but they bond over books and sometimes share their philosophical thoughts together.
Emily Granger - Acquaintances - rarely ever speaks to her unless it's necessary, but she seems nice. Also co-workers.
Naina Okafor - Acquaintances; looks up to her as a role model and wants to befriend her.
Leonardo King - Acquaintances; she doesn't quite like his flirtatious manner but he refrains from being so when talking directly to her--she appreciates that. Also co-workers.
Allison Caroll - Acquaintances; finds her mysterious and intriguing. Wants to befriend her.
Michael Taft - Acquaintances; he's her tutor and she admires his intelligence.
Mia & Madison Samson - Enemies; she was bullied by them in high school and is still mistreated by them.
Crush:
Justin Smithsonian; he stood up for Lily when he saw she was being bullied once. She has had a crush on him ever since.
Memory trigger:
The eye mask that she wore to hide her identity.
Magic power:
Invisibility - Lily can render herself and objects unseen by using psionic energy. However, she can still be detected by senses that don't rely on vision(such as smell, touch, and hearing).
Memories in order:
Her father becoming "super" again - Her father, who was once very drained and withdrawn, was becoming more energized and affectionate due to his new job he claimed was just normal. It was revealed that his new "job" involved a private, volcanic island and using his superpowers to destroy robots. He was doing these missions behind the family's back, despite the rules: "Don't use your superpowers".
The jet - When Violet and her younger brother, Dash, learned their mother was flying a jet to the island, the two siblings snuck onto it without her knowledge. Eventually she found out and was very angry at them both, but the dispute was interrupted when several missiles were launched at their jet. Violet failed to create a force-field big enough to protect her family, but it was her mother who used her elasticity powers to save them all. This was Violet's first near-death experience.
Saving the city from Syndrome - Syndrome, a bitter villain who once idolized Mr. Incredible as a child, made plans to let his robot wreck havoc in Metroville. He feigned the identity of a superhero and made it seem like he was protecting civilians from his own creation--but as he was ironically knocked unconscious, Violet and her family stepped in. They found the remote that Syndrome had used to control the robot, and with the help of Frozone, a family friend, made the robot destroy itself.
Current Life
Lily was born by a single mother, whose husband had left when she was only a baby. Heartbroken and miserable, the mother dated man after man in attempt to fill the emptiness that Lily's father left behind in her. These men were usually brought home and Lily, only a little girl, didn't care for any of them. The relationships her mother had, romantic-wise, only lasted several months before another one came along. Lily just seemed to be a silhouette and was often ignored unless she was hungry, sick, or needed bathing. Then her mother fell in love with a man named Simeon. He was kind and affectionate, but once he was brought into the household, he was physically abusive to Lily whenever her mother was gone. She was only seven years old when he struck her for the first time. It took two years before she summoned the courage to say anything to her mother regarding Simeon. When she did, her mother was completely outraged. The police were called and he was sentenced to ten years in jail for child abuse. But because of the abuse she suffered, Lily becomes skittish around most men very easily. It didn't help that her mother--who was once too invested in her love life to notice her child--was overbearing and smothered her with love, pity, and care. This only made the girl push her mother away and isolate herself.
When Lily was thirteen years old, she became gradually ill. She had trouble focusing in class and often claimed she felt tired, cold, dizzy, or didn't have an appetite. The poor girl couldn't even go up and down staircases without feeling like she had to rest for a few minutes. One day, the gym teacher noticed that Lily seemed ready to pass out during an obstacle course in class and was sent home. It was shortly discovered that Lily had severe anemia. She was admitted to the hospital while the other kids played and did what they wanted. The anemia was treated with two blood transfusions, a change of diet, and prescribed iron supplements. Lily recovered in the span of a few months, but to this day, her mother still coddles her and is annoyingly worried about her health all the time. Lily struggles with low self-esteem and anxiety; the ones that bullied her throughout middle school and high school were no help to that. She was the unnoticeable, shrinking wallflower--and still is. She got accepted into college, and with a little faith, hopes to make some friends, become more independent, and move into a place of her own.
Lily was born by a single mother, whose husband had left when she was only a baby. Heartbroken and miserable, the mother dated man after man in attempt to fill the emptiness that Lily's father left behind in her. These men were usually brought home and Lily, only a little girl, didn't care for any of them. The relationships her mother had, romantic-wise, only lasted several months before another one came along. Lily just seemed to be a silhouette and was often ignored unless she was hungry, sick, or needed bathing. Then her mother fell in love with a man named Simeon. He was kind and affectionate, but once he was brought into the household, he was physically abusive to Lily whenever her mother was gone. She was only seven years old when he struck her for the first time. It took two years before she summoned the courage to say anything to her mother regarding Simeon. When she did, her mother was completely outraged. The police were called and he was sentenced to ten years in jail for child abuse. But because of the abuse she suffered, Lily becomes skittish around most men very easily. It didn't help that her mother--who was once too invested in her love life to notice her child--was overbearing and smothered her with love, pity, and care. This only made the girl push her mother away and isolate herself.
When Lily was thirteen years old, she became gradually ill. She had trouble focusing in class and often claimed she felt tired, cold, dizzy, or didn't have an appetite. The poor girl couldn't even go up and down staircases without feeling like she had to rest for a few minutes. One day, the gym teacher noticed that Lily seemed ready to pass out during an obstacle course in class and was sent home. It was shortly discovered that Lily had severe anemia. She was admitted to the hospital while the other kids played and did what they wanted. The anemia was treated with two blood transfusions, a change of diet, and prescribed iron supplements. Lily recovered in the span of a few months, but to this day, her mother still coddles her and is annoyingly worried about her health all the time. Lily struggles with low self-esteem and anxiety; the ones that bullied her throughout middle school and high school were no help to that. She was the unnoticeable, shrinking wallflower--and still is. She got accepted into college, and with a little faith, hopes to make some friends, become more independent, and move into a place of her own.
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