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Buffy Summers ([personal profile] whattingawhat) wrote2015-02-25 02:47 pm
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Denouement App



Player Information
Player name: Kristi
Contact: [plurk.com profile] rageblackouts or email: rageiscute@gmail.com
Are you over 18: yup
Characters in the game already: Ronan Lynch and Ruby
Proof of Reserve: here

Character Information
Character Name: Buffy Summers
Canon: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Canon Point: Season 10 Episode 10
Is your character Dead, Undead or Alive: How are we defining undead? No she's alive
History: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Personality:
Buffy has layers. Like a blooming onion fried and complete with that spicy sauce at the middle, she'd tell you. It's true though. The outside layer is quirky, bouncy, ditzy and a little self absorbed. She has a tendency to make things about her even when they aren't really about her. The outside layer also has things that are a little deeper. She's self deprecating at times. She has a great, gallows sense of humor. She rolls with the punches and sometimes she pouts about how hard the punches hurt. She's confident, talkative to the point of rambling and open-minded. She's fiercely protective and there's little that invokes her wrath more than someone she cares about being harmed.

The second layer is compromised of things that are a little harder to admit to. She'd say those bits have been left in the fryer too long. She can be bitter, resentful and tactless. She's hard-headed and stubborn beyond the telling of it. One of Buffy's greatest strengths in battle is that she doesn't know how to quit. It's not even in the girl's vocabulary. She's been dead twice and that's only made her stronger. She's resourceful and this is also one of her greatest strengths. At the end of the day, she'll do what it takes to get the job done even if what it takes makes her question who she's become. She's loyal but she can be a bit of a control freak bitch. She can also be impulsive, working with her gut instinct and her heart more than her head. She says things she doesn't mean in a disagreement and she's very slow to take the words back. In fact apologies are something that Buffy sucks at. She can be self destructive when depressed—not a condition she usually finds herself in—pushing herself to the point of breaking and enduring things because she thinks it's what she deserves. She's wickedly possessive of everything from her scythe to her 'people'. Although she's learning to let go a little at a time. Living with a gaggle of girls has mellowed her possessiveness a bit. Sometimes she's contradictory and she has no idea what she wants. A normal life? Except then she starts craving slaying? Destiny spread out a bit to other people's shoulders? She misses being the only one. Some of this is lingering immaturity. Some of it is because her child hood was ganked from her so violently. Some of it is just that no one, least of all Buffy Summers, is a saint.

She can be jealous, petty and selfish on a day to day basis but when the cards are down and everything counts Buffy is selfless. She has sacrificed the things she wants and the things she needs in order to save a thankless world. She carries around a boatload of guilt and regrets. Most people's should have's, would have's and what if's don't come with nearly the amount of weight that Buffy's do. She's not much of a brooder (she tends to shop her brood-worthy thoughts away) but she's always aware of that list of things she could have prevented or the people she could have saved if she were faster/stronger/better. On the nights those get to her, she hits something until they go away. In fact that's the way she handles most problems. It settles her, lets her think and gets rid of emotions that get in the way so she can deal with something more calmly.

Onto the third layer. Underneath all her faults (and there are many) Buffy is a true blue heroine. She's the girl that saves the day in spite of all the odds; the blonde that goes into the alley with monsters; the girl that everyone expects to die within the first five minutes of the movie and she surprises them all. She's unpredictable. She loves being an underdog because when everyone's expectations are low she can come out shining. When she sets a goal, she will meet it because she can't stand failing. It's too much like quitting and we've already discussed how she doesn't do that. She's a rebel. When someone says you can't, she responds with just watch me. Rules are made to be broken because in her experience rules are made by old men sitting in towers with cups of tea. Buffy will do what she thinks is right even when it's the hard decision because that's what heroes and leaders do. They make the hard decisions. She didn't ask to be made The Slayer but after years of living that life she's finally comfortable in her skin. She knows what she has to do. She knows that it's going to be ugly and she knows that if she doesn't do it someone else will have to. She'd rather protect the world in general from the kind of things she does.

And at the bottom of all this (the crunchy, black fried bits left on the plate when you've eaten the entire blooming onion) Buffy has some very deep seated issues. There are Daddy issues, commitment issues, relationship issues, hero issues and a couple of issues of Seventeen she's ashamed to admit she read. Love is pain. It's something that life has taught her and an idea she embraces and believes. No she doesn't want it to be painful but part of her thinks it has to be. Otherwise it isn't love. This applies to all forms of love, not just romantically although it is doubled when it comes to romantic love. People leave. They disappoint you. They hurt you. They break up with you in inappropriate places. No one will ever be what you really want them to be and in a way she's okay with that because she doesn't think she's ever what anyone really wants or needs her to be anyway. She wears too many hats for that. She doesn't think about the future because her goal in life is to make 30. Not many slayers do. It's hard to plan a future around apocalypses and impending death. She's a bit of a masochist in all ways. She works out until it hurts, loves until it hurts and sometimes she eats so much ice cream it hurts.

Items on your character at canon point:
A lightweight sweatshirt, pair of jeans, silver cross, heeled black boots, a stake.

Abilities, Strengths and Weaknesses:
Enhanced strength, speed, durability, coordination and healing. She's strong but not throw a building strong. More like bench press a Buick once strong. She's fast, not quite blur speed but close. She's far from invulnerable but girl can take a beating and not look like a domestic abuse case the next morning.

Giles once said Buffy was a natural. She picks up all things weapon and combat related very quickly. She is proficient in most weapons, guns excluded. She's very skilled (and most often prefers) in hand to hand combat. Her fighting style is a combination of martial arts, a hint of gymnastics and a lot of hit-them-until-they-don't-get-up. She likes to use her kicks a lot as well.

Buffy is also a leader. Particularly from the time frame I'm taking her from. She's been the General for so long that it comes very natural. When shit hits the fan, she will rally an army, form a plan and get it done.

Buffy can be killed, just not easily. Her weaknesses include things like, she gets so focused that she doesn't always see any other way out except her way. Dawn is a weakness. She can be manipulated fairly easily using Dawn.

Samples
Network/Action Spam Sample:

[ There’s a pretty, perky looking blonde on screen. She smiles and waves a little. ] Hi, I’m Buffy and I know some of you. Wow, this feels like speed dating minus the speed and more…well, I like snowglobe hell better than speed dating? I’m not really a—dating doesn’t--[ She stops and buries her face in her hands then peeks through her fingers then looks up and exhales quickly, blowing strands of her hair out of her face.] That’s a little heavy for a first…meeting. Does anyone else feel like a science project or is that just me?

Prose Log Sample:

Buffy is exhausted but then she thinks she's been exhausted since she was sixteen years old. Tired body does not mean tired mind and with everything that she's got to ponder over sleep is more elusive than a vampire ever tried to be so she climbs out the window to sit on the fire escape, grabbing her scythe on the way out. She doesn't think she's going to need to kill any baddies but it centers her, calms her—a little like valium with the potential to be lethal.

She killed Willow. Buffy runs the fingertips of her left hand over the curve of the scythe's blade. Blood springs to the tips of her fingers instantly like four tiny papercuts then runs her hand down the wooden shaft, smearing her blood along it. She buried this in Willow's body all the way up to the curved blade. She remembers how it felt, a little more resistance then if she'd used the blade. Witches don't dust, even the blackest of them but shove something sharp and pointy through their hearts...
you'dbesurprisedwhatastakethroughtheheartwillkill


Willow doesn't know and one day it will be Buffy's job to tell her. That's the thing about being The Slayer. The things that nobody else wants to do always fall on her shoulders and she wouldn't have it any other way no matter how much she hates it. It's part of protecting them and in the end, selfishly, she'll admit Dark Willow was right. It's not so much how you die as who kills you. It's who you'll let kill you. It's the last thing you want to remember and you do remember. She knows you remember in heaven and in hell.

She reaches up and pinches the bridge of her nose with fingertips that are already half healed.
Death is your gift

And it can be dealt or told or screamed. It can be sacrificed and given. Death isn't always unwelcome and it's taken her a lot of years to learn that and even more to admit that. That doesn't mean it was easy to slide the scythe through Willow's heart and she's happy for the pain that resides somewhere just beneath her rib cage. When it stops hurting, when it stops making her throat close with tears she will never shed then she's not human anymore and she's not much of a slayer because love is pain and a slayer has to love. She has to love life. She has to love death. She has to love the world and the kill and the feel of a stake in her hand.

She has to be the only weapon.

She has to be more than a weapon.

There are rules and exceptions and they all get turned around in her head which is why she tells all the girls that instinct is best even when Giles poo-poos that advice. It's the way she's made it this far; instinct and heart and friends. She makes sure they know that's important too. Slayers need a reason to keep fighting. Slayers need friends.

And she's back full circle to the reason she's out here instead of in there. She killed Willow. Her best friend in the whole world.

And whether she likes it or not in the same situation, she'd have to do it again.

Maybe that's curse of the slayer, If you love it, if you want it, if it's not absolutely essential to your being then you have to kill it. You have to watch the light die and feel the body go limp. You have to have the blood of all the things you love on your hands.

Sugar and spice and the blood of everything nice. That's what slayers are made of.