Jennifer Kayne
Posted Jun 23, 2018 22:56:01 GMT -7
Post by Jennifer Kayne on Jun 23, 2018 22:56:01 GMT -7
Name: Jennifer Kayne, often goes by Jeni
Age: 15
Gender: Female
Group: Seeker
Homeworld: The Information Age: 2018 CE
Occupation: High school student
Face Claim: Idolmaster - Emily Stewart
Appearance: Standing at 5’5”, Jennifer has a slim and petite figure often making her seem smaller than she actually is. She has narrow, bony shoulders, a tiny waist, narrow but clearly defined hips, and long legs. There’s enough meat on her to make it look like she’s not starving, but not so much to stop her elbows from being extra pointy or to prevent her collarbone from being clearly defined and visible.
Her face is round with clearly defined cheekbones. Her eyes are already a little bigger than average, but she tends to use makeup to make her purple eyes seem even bigger than they actually are. Not a lot, and she doesn’t use contacts to change the size of her irises, just enough to be extra cute. Her hair is a bright blonde, and she normally keeps it tied back in some way, often in pigtails. She doesn’t normally wear a lot of makeup, but she likes keeping her skin flawless and her lips extra smooth and sparkly.
Her clothing tends to be cute and ultra feminine. She favors dresses, and dresses with sparkles or ribbons on them are even better. It’s rare for her to go out without a lot of accessories too, ranging from ribbons in her hair, to necklaces and frilly chokers, to bracelets and often even anklets. It makes her wardrobe more on the expensive side, which always makes her hesitant to get into the thick of fights, but she likes looking cute enough to consider it worthwhile.
Talents:
Singing - Despite her appearance, her singing voice is actually very gentle and soothing rather than squeaky and loud.
Dancing - She favors styles like tap and pop over the more graceful ones like ballet. She has a good sense of rhythm, and sometimes even likes using her clothes or ribbons to bring in more movement.
Acting - Jeni likes performing in general. Even if she’s rarely serious, she’s pretty good at pretending to be when the scene calls for it. It’s not something she tends to use outside of her performances though as lying rarely even occurs to her as something to do.
Childcare - She likes working with young children and is generally good at keeping them happy and entertained.
Driving - She hasn’t gotten her driver’s license yet, but she constantly nags her mom to take her out to drive because she enjoys it so much. She’s a very careful and responsible driver and trips with her tend to be very smooth and gentle.
First Aid - Her father is a doctor and has drilled what to do in crisis situations into her head. She even knows how to deal with some more obscure stuff like poisonous snake bites and poison ivy. Somehow she’s managed to remember it all.
Personality: Outgoing and bubbly, it takes almost no effort to get Jennifer to like someone. Just existing in her vicinity is normally enough to get her to at least go talk to someone, and any time she interacts with someone she does it with the same amount of energy she would with her best friends. She has near endless energy when it comes to people and there’s little she enjoys more than socializing. Even if there’s nothing to talk about, she’ll still socialize just for the sake of it, but she’s pretty good at at least figuring out something to talk about. While it’s not difficult to get her to talk about herself, she has a genuine interest in people and is more likely to try to get them to talk about themselves to learn as much as she can. Not for any ulterior motive or so she can use it against them later, but because she loves people and wants to try to find common ground or fun things to do together.
That boundless energy makes it difficult for people to get her down by being mean or rude. She’s likely to call them out on it, but not very likely to avoid them because of it as long as they keep their meanness to mean words and not any physical abuse. To an extent, she’s actually likely to go out of her way to interact with people that look upset or sad because she wants to try to make them feel better. What better way to make people feel better than random chatter and doing fun things?
Her extraverted nature and boundless energy has given her high social needs and she gets lonely easily. It tends to make her really clingy around anyone that’ll talk to her, and she can think of few things worse than people disliking her. It’s part of why she can take verbal abuse so easily; she’s willing to go along with a lot if she thinks it’ll make people like her. While she’s not prone to lying or making fake personalities, she is a bit of a pushover and will thus be willing to do a lot of even things she considers bad if she thinks it’ll make other people happy or get her friends. She’s honest to a fault, though will often get evasive if she thinks her real feelings will hurt other peoples’ feelings, and tends to be pretty gullible as a result.
Even though she’s honest, she’s also very non-confrontational, to the point that she outright fears confrontation. She’s not manipulative by nature, but this tends to be the one exception as she will often try to get her friends to fight her battles for her so she can just hide behind them and not have to deal with the confrontation herself. It’s just too hard and tends to make people too sad, so she tends to wuss out if she tries to do it herself.
Jennifer suffers from severe short term memory loss, to the point that she doesn’t always remember the people she talks to, even if she talked to them mere hours ago. She’s been trying to do some memory exercises to help her cope with it, and will often write down things she feels like she should really remember so she can check later. This means she’s pretty much always on her phone so she can take notes, and while it makes her feel awkward and rude it’s probably better than the alternative. Her condition has made it difficult for her to think too hard about the future, or the past for that matter, so she very much lives in the present. It’s the only place that can really exist to her. It makes her a bit reckless and prone to running into trouble, especially when it looks like someone else is in trouble.
History: Jennifer was born in Los Angeles to loving parents that were very glad to have her. Her father was a doctor, and her mother worked in human resources. They tended to be pretty busy, but they still made a point of making time for her. As she grew, her father started getting involved in more volunteer work to help those that couldn’t afford medical care, and thus started spending much less time at home. Every time he wasn’t home for dinner she felt sad, and it started happening pretty frequently, but she didn’t resent him for it. Her mother’s explanations managed to soothe her, even if they didn’t seem to be making her mother feel any better about it.
Her childhood was pretty quiet and uneventful until she was 8. The company her mother worked at had mass layoffs and her mother lost her job. With her job gone and her husband out most of the time, she devoted pretty much all of her attention towards Jennifer. Jennifer didn’t mind so much at first, but after awhile it seemed like her mother was trying to live vicariously through her. She needed to have lots of friends, do well in school, and be generally adorable and perfect. Fortunately, that kind of stuff was stuff she was already doing, so it didn’t bother her too much, even if the pressure was pretty hard to deal with, but it started getting a little bit weird when her mother started entering her in beauty pageants and enrolling her in all these activities that she knew her mother always wanted to do when she was younger. She never said anything, she could tell her mother was feeling sad and she wanted to try to help, but she rarely had any time to do what she wanted to do and it made her almost dread coming home.
She got a little bit more freedom to do what she wanted once she started high school. She decided to stick with singing and dancing because it was fun, but she dropped some other activities, like cooking, sewing, and a lot of the management and leadership stuff her mother tried to get her into. She just didn’t have it in her to do a lot of those things. She eventually ended up getting into musical theatre, her other hobbies useful for such things. With her additional freedom, she found it easier to make friends and managed to convince her mother to let her do things with them instead of all these other activities. Her mother seemed a little dejected, something she knew would happen, which was why she brought her friends along with her for that conversation, but overall her mother backed off a bit and was happy for her. Sad that her child was starting to spread her wings and didn’t need her as much anymore, but happy that she seemed to be growing into an independent woman.
Her first year of high school went by smoothly enough, but something strange happened near the end of it. She got really sick and no one had any idea what was going on. Her father was worried, and started spending a bit more time at home trying to figure it out. When he wasn’t home she often heard her mother yelling at him over the phone about it. The bad fever that wouldn’t go down had them both worried and had them both on edge. In her delirium, she managed to confront her mother for the first and only time and tell her that it was okay and she shouldn’t take out her fear and bad feelings on her father. It wasn’t his fault. People got sick and even doctors couldn’t prevent all illnesses.
Eventually, she recovered, but after she noticed several strange things about herself. The strange ability to put arms wherever she wanted aside, she noticed she was having difficulty remembering much of anything. It made the next few weeks of school unbearably difficult. She couldn’t remember anything from class. She kept forgetting to meet her friends places even when they made plans. She couldn’t remember her lines in plays anymore. Distressed, she went to go see a specialist to figure out how to cope with these changes so that hopefully she could continue to live her life.
Recently, she was contacted by an academy recruiter, which opened her up to the multiverse. Now she’s wondering if it’s even worth going back to school now that there are many more options open up to her.
Magic Overview: Jennifer can make copies of any of her body parts spawn anywhere, and each of those parts can act independently of her own body parts and each other.
Tools: None
Age: 15
Gender: Female
Group: Seeker
Homeworld: The Information Age: 2018 CE
Occupation: High school student
Face Claim: Idolmaster - Emily Stewart
Appearance: Standing at 5’5”, Jennifer has a slim and petite figure often making her seem smaller than she actually is. She has narrow, bony shoulders, a tiny waist, narrow but clearly defined hips, and long legs. There’s enough meat on her to make it look like she’s not starving, but not so much to stop her elbows from being extra pointy or to prevent her collarbone from being clearly defined and visible.
Her face is round with clearly defined cheekbones. Her eyes are already a little bigger than average, but she tends to use makeup to make her purple eyes seem even bigger than they actually are. Not a lot, and she doesn’t use contacts to change the size of her irises, just enough to be extra cute. Her hair is a bright blonde, and she normally keeps it tied back in some way, often in pigtails. She doesn’t normally wear a lot of makeup, but she likes keeping her skin flawless and her lips extra smooth and sparkly.
Her clothing tends to be cute and ultra feminine. She favors dresses, and dresses with sparkles or ribbons on them are even better. It’s rare for her to go out without a lot of accessories too, ranging from ribbons in her hair, to necklaces and frilly chokers, to bracelets and often even anklets. It makes her wardrobe more on the expensive side, which always makes her hesitant to get into the thick of fights, but she likes looking cute enough to consider it worthwhile.
Talents:
Singing - Despite her appearance, her singing voice is actually very gentle and soothing rather than squeaky and loud.
Dancing - She favors styles like tap and pop over the more graceful ones like ballet. She has a good sense of rhythm, and sometimes even likes using her clothes or ribbons to bring in more movement.
Acting - Jeni likes performing in general. Even if she’s rarely serious, she’s pretty good at pretending to be when the scene calls for it. It’s not something she tends to use outside of her performances though as lying rarely even occurs to her as something to do.
Childcare - She likes working with young children and is generally good at keeping them happy and entertained.
Driving - She hasn’t gotten her driver’s license yet, but she constantly nags her mom to take her out to drive because she enjoys it so much. She’s a very careful and responsible driver and trips with her tend to be very smooth and gentle.
First Aid - Her father is a doctor and has drilled what to do in crisis situations into her head. She even knows how to deal with some more obscure stuff like poisonous snake bites and poison ivy. Somehow she’s managed to remember it all.
Personality: Outgoing and bubbly, it takes almost no effort to get Jennifer to like someone. Just existing in her vicinity is normally enough to get her to at least go talk to someone, and any time she interacts with someone she does it with the same amount of energy she would with her best friends. She has near endless energy when it comes to people and there’s little she enjoys more than socializing. Even if there’s nothing to talk about, she’ll still socialize just for the sake of it, but she’s pretty good at at least figuring out something to talk about. While it’s not difficult to get her to talk about herself, she has a genuine interest in people and is more likely to try to get them to talk about themselves to learn as much as she can. Not for any ulterior motive or so she can use it against them later, but because she loves people and wants to try to find common ground or fun things to do together.
That boundless energy makes it difficult for people to get her down by being mean or rude. She’s likely to call them out on it, but not very likely to avoid them because of it as long as they keep their meanness to mean words and not any physical abuse. To an extent, she’s actually likely to go out of her way to interact with people that look upset or sad because she wants to try to make them feel better. What better way to make people feel better than random chatter and doing fun things?
Her extraverted nature and boundless energy has given her high social needs and she gets lonely easily. It tends to make her really clingy around anyone that’ll talk to her, and she can think of few things worse than people disliking her. It’s part of why she can take verbal abuse so easily; she’s willing to go along with a lot if she thinks it’ll make people like her. While she’s not prone to lying or making fake personalities, she is a bit of a pushover and will thus be willing to do a lot of even things she considers bad if she thinks it’ll make other people happy or get her friends. She’s honest to a fault, though will often get evasive if she thinks her real feelings will hurt other peoples’ feelings, and tends to be pretty gullible as a result.
Even though she’s honest, she’s also very non-confrontational, to the point that she outright fears confrontation. She’s not manipulative by nature, but this tends to be the one exception as she will often try to get her friends to fight her battles for her so she can just hide behind them and not have to deal with the confrontation herself. It’s just too hard and tends to make people too sad, so she tends to wuss out if she tries to do it herself.
Jennifer suffers from severe short term memory loss, to the point that she doesn’t always remember the people she talks to, even if she talked to them mere hours ago. She’s been trying to do some memory exercises to help her cope with it, and will often write down things she feels like she should really remember so she can check later. This means she’s pretty much always on her phone so she can take notes, and while it makes her feel awkward and rude it’s probably better than the alternative. Her condition has made it difficult for her to think too hard about the future, or the past for that matter, so she very much lives in the present. It’s the only place that can really exist to her. It makes her a bit reckless and prone to running into trouble, especially when it looks like someone else is in trouble.
History: Jennifer was born in Los Angeles to loving parents that were very glad to have her. Her father was a doctor, and her mother worked in human resources. They tended to be pretty busy, but they still made a point of making time for her. As she grew, her father started getting involved in more volunteer work to help those that couldn’t afford medical care, and thus started spending much less time at home. Every time he wasn’t home for dinner she felt sad, and it started happening pretty frequently, but she didn’t resent him for it. Her mother’s explanations managed to soothe her, even if they didn’t seem to be making her mother feel any better about it.
Her childhood was pretty quiet and uneventful until she was 8. The company her mother worked at had mass layoffs and her mother lost her job. With her job gone and her husband out most of the time, she devoted pretty much all of her attention towards Jennifer. Jennifer didn’t mind so much at first, but after awhile it seemed like her mother was trying to live vicariously through her. She needed to have lots of friends, do well in school, and be generally adorable and perfect. Fortunately, that kind of stuff was stuff she was already doing, so it didn’t bother her too much, even if the pressure was pretty hard to deal with, but it started getting a little bit weird when her mother started entering her in beauty pageants and enrolling her in all these activities that she knew her mother always wanted to do when she was younger. She never said anything, she could tell her mother was feeling sad and she wanted to try to help, but she rarely had any time to do what she wanted to do and it made her almost dread coming home.
She got a little bit more freedom to do what she wanted once she started high school. She decided to stick with singing and dancing because it was fun, but she dropped some other activities, like cooking, sewing, and a lot of the management and leadership stuff her mother tried to get her into. She just didn’t have it in her to do a lot of those things. She eventually ended up getting into musical theatre, her other hobbies useful for such things. With her additional freedom, she found it easier to make friends and managed to convince her mother to let her do things with them instead of all these other activities. Her mother seemed a little dejected, something she knew would happen, which was why she brought her friends along with her for that conversation, but overall her mother backed off a bit and was happy for her. Sad that her child was starting to spread her wings and didn’t need her as much anymore, but happy that she seemed to be growing into an independent woman.
Her first year of high school went by smoothly enough, but something strange happened near the end of it. She got really sick and no one had any idea what was going on. Her father was worried, and started spending a bit more time at home trying to figure it out. When he wasn’t home she often heard her mother yelling at him over the phone about it. The bad fever that wouldn’t go down had them both worried and had them both on edge. In her delirium, she managed to confront her mother for the first and only time and tell her that it was okay and she shouldn’t take out her fear and bad feelings on her father. It wasn’t his fault. People got sick and even doctors couldn’t prevent all illnesses.
Eventually, she recovered, but after she noticed several strange things about herself. The strange ability to put arms wherever she wanted aside, she noticed she was having difficulty remembering much of anything. It made the next few weeks of school unbearably difficult. She couldn’t remember anything from class. She kept forgetting to meet her friends places even when they made plans. She couldn’t remember her lines in plays anymore. Distressed, she went to go see a specialist to figure out how to cope with these changes so that hopefully she could continue to live her life.
Recently, she was contacted by an academy recruiter, which opened her up to the multiverse. Now she’s wondering if it’s even worth going back to school now that there are many more options open up to her.
Magic Overview: Jennifer can make copies of any of her body parts spawn anywhere, and each of those parts can act independently of her own body parts and each other.
Tools: None