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fiona belli ([personal profile] azothia) wrote in [personal profile] havenmods 2013-06-16 03:17 pm (UTC)

Fiona Belli | Haunting Ground | No Reserve

Personality: This is the most important section! There is no specific word count, but anything less than three paragraphs likely isn't detailed enough.

Fiona is more or less a normal girl thrown into an abnormal situation... or an abnormal family. She was raised by her doting mother and father and lived a rather normal life until she turned 18. Then she discovered that her family is actually cultists that have been trying to achieve immortality. She's thrown straight into a chaotic situation, first with her mother and father dying in a car crash, then being chased around by her would be murderers. Any normal person in that situation would probably be scared out if their wits, and Fiona is. She spends a lot of time stumbling around in panic, crying, and generally being really upset about the events that are unfolding in front of her eyes.

But really, what makes her an awesome character is that no matter what, she pushes through. Fiona's on the verge of a panic attack more than half of the time but she still perservers and insists on leaving the castle. She voices her protests even while at gunpoint. Fiona's goal through the game is to get home, and even though she's scared out of her mind, she's very single minded and will go through hell to get out of the Belli Castle.

We also learn through her comments towards her surroundings that she's fairly observant. When faced with something horrific, she talks about it with startling honesty. Upon seeing a skeleton, she comments that as much as she wishes she could lie to herself, she knows that what she's looking at is human bones. While Fiona is absolutely horrified by the things she sees, hears, and touches she knows that not accepting them would only be worse on her. Fiona's also rather clever. The Belli Castle is full of tricks and traps that Fiona is forced to solve in order to make it out alive. Despite her intelligence, however, she has no desire to go out of her way to find out why she's in the castle and what relation she has to her stalkers. Instead she dedicates all of her brain power and her motivation to keeping herself safe and finding a way out of the Castle for good.

Fiona is also naturally very kind hearted. She rarely attacks her stalkers, preferring to run away and hide until they've managed to lose her trail. When she does defend herself, it's all non-lethal. Fiona doesn't want to hurt anyone, she just wants to save her own hide. She even tries to sympathise with her attackers, particularly in Debilitas' situation, who isn't trying to attack her at all, he's just mentally handicapped and doesn't know his own strength. Fiona realizes that, and she spares him.

Fiona also tries to reason with Daniella, a homunculus created with several faults: she cannot taste, smell, experience pleasure, pain, or have sex. Upon meeting Fiona, Daniella's hatred towards herself and her jealousy towards Fiona turns her into a murderous cruel person with a severe lack of sanity. Still, Fiona pleads with Daniella on several occasions, asking her why she's doing this. When Daniella does die, which is an accident, Fiona seems to truly regret it, and admits that she wishes that something else could have been done. Keep in mind, Fiona's feeling sympathy for someone that chased her around and tried to kill her several times over, which is a true show of a good heart.

Abilities/Powers: She has little to no abilities. Physically, a mean kick is about as much as she can muster as she's actually fairly weak.

She also has the Azoth within her which can be taken out and used to gain immortality but Fiona doesn't actually have access to it herself so she's not immortal or anything.

Items/Weapons: Her Clothing, Hewie's Collar, 5x Magnesium (small explosive in which to deter perusers)

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