Post by Janus on Feb 3, 2020 6:29:36 GMT -5
Name: Persephone Fisk
Age: 19
Weight: 120lbs
Height: 5'6"
Hair Colour: brown
Eye Colour: brown
Abilities
Int:7 (e)
Str: 1
Agi: 2
Spe: 2
Dur: 2
(15w, 2r)
Actions
Artist: 8 (6w)
- Agility Bonus
- Not particularly useful (-1)
Unarmed Combat 1 (1r)
- Int bonus
- Dodging
General knowledge: 2 (1w)
- efficient
- Art & artists
- science & medicine
Social Skills: 2 (2r)
- shy
- therapeutic culture
Modifiers
Photographic memory (1r)
Wealth: 4 (2w)
Challenges
Major Psychological restriction (Schizophrenia): 3
Prying relatives (father): 3
Compulsion to stick up for the underdog: 3
Nearsighted: 2
History
Persephone was born from a fling Wilson had. Her mother was a waitress at his favourite restaurant, and for the first 3 years of her life he knew nothing about his daughter. Then one of his enemies found out about her and tried to use this against him. It ended up with her mother and the enemy dead and him in charge of a child he had never met.
He and his wife Vanessa 'adopted' the child, and raised her as their own but two years later she started exhibiting strange signs, talking to people that weren't there, reacting to things that weren't happening. Days later she was diagnosed with schizophrenia and her long course of treatment started.
Wilson Fisk could (and did) afford the best care money could buy but for all the counselling and medication that was given to her, the thing that helped her most was art. Art started out as a therapy but as time went by it became a passion, a focus for her life that would make sense of a world thrown into chaos.
Persephone was in her own right brilliant but ability to paint surpassed even that. Wilson's own appreciation for art was widely known and he saw in his daughter a new Picasso or Van Gogh. So he nurtured her tallent, arranging for the best tutors available and from there her skill went from great to legendary. Her paintings showed the world from her perspective, both the bizarre and the mundane, her hallucinations and her reality.
Wilson happily let his daughter indulge her passion, even arranging for the sale of some of her pieces to create a fund for her, entirely separate from his own endeavours and thus untouchable should he come to harm.
Age: 19
Weight: 120lbs
Height: 5'6"
Hair Colour: brown
Eye Colour: brown
Abilities
Int:7 (e)
Str: 1
Agi: 2
Spe: 2
Dur: 2
(15w, 2r)
Actions
Artist: 8 (6w)
- Agility Bonus
- Not particularly useful (-1)
Unarmed Combat 1 (1r)
- Int bonus
- Dodging
General knowledge: 2 (1w)
- efficient
- Art & artists
- science & medicine
Social Skills: 2 (2r)
- shy
- therapeutic culture
Modifiers
Photographic memory (1r)
Wealth: 4 (2w)
Challenges
Major Psychological restriction (Schizophrenia): 3
Prying relatives (father): 3
Compulsion to stick up for the underdog: 3
Nearsighted: 2
History
Persephone was born from a fling Wilson had. Her mother was a waitress at his favourite restaurant, and for the first 3 years of her life he knew nothing about his daughter. Then one of his enemies found out about her and tried to use this against him. It ended up with her mother and the enemy dead and him in charge of a child he had never met.
He and his wife Vanessa 'adopted' the child, and raised her as their own but two years later she started exhibiting strange signs, talking to people that weren't there, reacting to things that weren't happening. Days later she was diagnosed with schizophrenia and her long course of treatment started.
Wilson Fisk could (and did) afford the best care money could buy but for all the counselling and medication that was given to her, the thing that helped her most was art. Art started out as a therapy but as time went by it became a passion, a focus for her life that would make sense of a world thrown into chaos.
Persephone was in her own right brilliant but ability to paint surpassed even that. Wilson's own appreciation for art was widely known and he saw in his daughter a new Picasso or Van Gogh. So he nurtured her tallent, arranging for the best tutors available and from there her skill went from great to legendary. Her paintings showed the world from her perspective, both the bizarre and the mundane, her hallucinations and her reality.
Wilson happily let his daughter indulge her passion, even arranging for the sale of some of her pieces to create a fund for her, entirely separate from his own endeavours and thus untouchable should he come to harm.