THE VILLAIN. Petunia once said, “Even now, Elijah is still the same, except sometimes when I look into his eyes, something in them is burning.” This sentence sums up perhaps Elijah’s most complex personality of them all. Aside from the mysterious entity known as Violet, Elijah seems to have made himself into the main villain of the story. Not only by action, but also by reflection of his own character, and of his own doing. It’s easy to see Elijah knows he does terrible things (kidnapping government officials, leaving your younger sister in the hands of a killer, indulging in torture and pain...) and it is true, that he knows the difference between right and wrong. Being the intelligent man that he is, Elijah can detect when others are affected by him. He labels himself a villain, and one must wonder if it is purely out of self-pity for himself that he does, or if it is perhaps a self-acknowledgement that he understands is long overdue. Instead of enlightenment, he feels hopelessness, or even an obligation to his new found identity. If Elijah truly has changed as his sister said, then he’s incredibly aware of it. Elijah often takes on a darker image that does not reflect his default, mischievous exterior- in fact, it overlaps it. What Petunia describes as a “burning” is perhaps Elijah’s own intent showing through from his heart. Just as his passion strives for the familiarity of his siblings, so does his passions for making sure his own plans and wishes all come true. As mentioned above in his motivation, it is most likely that something affected him during his early adulthood- something that changed him, or meant to change him all together. Whatever it was, it seemed to have done the trick, and has shaped Elijah into a dead on, one-track mind.
Abilites: Nothing really here, except for Elijah's play of words and his way around a gun. Other: n/a! SAMPLES First Person:This way! Third Person:It's 2am, and Elijah is in the kitchen.
On the small side table, to be specific- with a good few stacks of documents settled on one side, and newspapers on the other. It would've been a usual sight to see, him eyeing his work with a hand on his chin and the other balancing a pen between his fingers. But fortunately, for him, he wasn't dressed down to the nail- in fact his simple dress shirt was looked a little worn.
Elijah glances at his watch, then back to his papers. Something is in the oven- warm, and sweet. It smells pretty good...a more rural lifestyle wouldn't be so much of a dramatic change for him, really. But it had been some time- since he could properly place the emotion that was a domestic familiarity to the world.
No, nothing of marriage, or children, or valued legitimate jobs. That is, not until now...
OTHER Housing Request?: I humbly ask!!! that Elijah perhaps be housed with Meredith, as they need each other to scheme/plot/plan and overall...function. Did you read the rules and FAQ?: Yyyyyes indeed! Would you like your application to be unscreened?: Yes.
ACCEPTED Congrats, your application has been accepted! Your character is now living at 1460 in Holly Heights, with a spouse slot. In order to get the ball rolling, here's what you need to do:
Comment back with the journal you'll be using for your character so that they can be accepted into the communities.
Create an IC Mailbox post on your characters journal that is not friends only. You are also free to treat this as an information holding post with your character's family and address listed if you wish.
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Petunia once said, “Even now, Elijah is still the same, except sometimes when I look into his eyes, something in them is burning.” This sentence sums up perhaps Elijah’s most complex personality of them all. Aside from the mysterious entity known as Violet, Elijah seems to have made himself into the main villain of the story. Not only by action, but also by reflection of his own character, and of his own doing. It’s easy to see Elijah knows he does terrible things (kidnapping government officials, leaving your younger sister in the hands of a killer, indulging in torture and pain...) and it is true, that he knows the difference between right and wrong. Being the intelligent man that he is, Elijah can detect when others are affected by him. He labels himself a villain, and one must wonder if it is purely out of self-pity for himself that he does, or if it is perhaps a self-acknowledgement that he understands is long overdue. Instead of enlightenment, he feels hopelessness, or even an obligation to his new found identity. If Elijah truly has changed as his sister said, then he’s incredibly aware of it. Elijah often takes on a darker image that does not reflect his default, mischievous exterior- in fact, it overlaps it. What Petunia describes as a “burning” is perhaps Elijah’s own intent showing through from his heart. Just as his passion strives for the familiarity of his siblings, so does his passions for making sure his own plans and wishes all come true. As mentioned above in his motivation, it is most likely that something affected him during his early adulthood- something that changed him, or meant to change him all together. Whatever it was, it seemed to have done the trick, and has shaped Elijah into a dead on, one-track mind.
Abilites: Nothing really here, except for Elijah's play of words and his way around a gun.
Other: n/a!
SAMPLES
First Person: This way!
Third Person:It's 2am, and Elijah is in the kitchen.
On the small side table, to be specific- with a good few stacks of documents settled on one side, and newspapers on the other. It would've been a usual sight to see, him eyeing his work with a hand on his chin and the other balancing a pen between his fingers. But fortunately, for him, he wasn't dressed down to the nail- in fact his simple dress shirt was looked a little worn.
Elijah glances at his watch, then back to his papers. Something is in the oven- warm, and sweet. It smells pretty good...a more rural lifestyle wouldn't be so much of a dramatic change for him, really. But it had been some time- since he could properly place the emotion that was a domestic familiarity to the world.
No, nothing of marriage, or children, or valued legitimate jobs. That is, not until now...
OTHER
Housing Request?: I humbly ask!!! that Elijah perhaps be housed with Meredith, as they need each other to scheme/plot/plan and overall...function.
Did you read the rules and FAQ?: Yyyyyes indeed!
Would you like your application to be unscreened?: Yes.
no subject
Congrats, your application has been accepted! Your character is now living at 1460 in Holly Heights, with a spouse slot. In order to get the ball rolling, here's what you need to do:
I hope you enjoy your stay here!