Post by Dawn on Feb 10, 2010 1:19:57 GMT -5
First Name: Luctretia
Last Name: Claymore
Alias or Nick-name: Luc, Dream Walker
Age: 23
Height/Weight: 5'2" / 120 lbs
Eyes: Black
Hair: Black, mid-back
Dinstinctive Marks: Luc has a tattoo on the back of the neck that she keeps hidden under her hair. It is a small silvery web with the number 0-21-A in the center.
Persuasion: Good
Powers/Weapons: Luc can weave dreams in both the sleeping and waking mind. When she touches the dream of the sleeping she can create in it unending possibilities. She can allow the dreamer to live out their wildest fantasies, their most precious dreams, or their very worst nightmares. On a waking subject she does much the same but it is more difficult. In this case the dreamer has a tendency to go through the actions of the dream. Some stand completely still, it all depends on the person. It is also harder to hold a person within the illusion of the dream if they are expecting it. Though it is hard to fight her off a person with a strong mind can break the contact and dispell the vision.
Luc does not need to be touching the target to use her powers, though physical contact seems to strengthen the vision in subjects that are in what she calls a Waking Dream, in other words they are awake.
History: Luc was born the second child to David and Elise Claymore 9 months and one week after their son, Duncan, was born. They lived in Maine until her 9th birthday, then moved to Los Angelas when her father recieved the oppertunity to take control of a renowned architecture company. It also put him in the position to teach at a local Univeristy that was funded by the company.
The family settled quite well into the sunny state of California. Both Luc and her brother were accepted into a private school, also funded by the company, and they recieved an exceptional education. Their weekends and the month they recieved off for the summer, were spent on the beach. Seven years later Duncan graduated and went on to take early summer classes at the University his father's company funded, and, following in his father's footsteps, he majored in architecture. In a year Luc would follow him, majoring in graphic arts. At least she would have if tragedy had not struck.
A disgrunted former employee of So-Lar Architecture Inc, in the guise of a night janitor, planted a bomb in the basement with four more to supplement on various floors of the 12 story structure on July 25th. With no warning, the bombs went off at 12:25 in the afternoon, collapsing the corporate building down on itself and the University beside it. hundreds of employees and students were killed, hundreds more injured. Duncan Claymore, 17 years old, was rushed to the hospitol at 1:45 the same afternoon having sustained serious head trauma and numerous other life threatening injuries. David Claymore, 37 years old, was pulled from the remains of the So-Lar building at 9:05 in the evening on July 28th. One of the bombs had been planted in his office. He died instantly. Luc's turned 17 on July 29th, but her birthday was forgotten inteh midst of her fahter's funeral plans.
On August 1st Duncan was finally removed from ICU and moved to longterm care. He was in a coma and nothing the doctors did could reach him. Though his wounds were healing well Luc and her mother felt as if they had lost both of the men in their family. In the years to follow Elise Claymore's health declined drasticly both mentally and physically.
Luc spent all of her time beside her brother. A late bloomer, she did not begin to realizer her mutant gift until almost her 18th birthday. As she slept she began to sense the dreams of others, and when she was near her brother should found herself being pulled into the darkness where dreams did not exist for him.
In search of answers to the things she began to see and hear she did a search on the internet for others with her gift. Like every other person in the world, she had heard of the mutants, but she didn't have the foresight to make sure she fell into the hands of the good guys. On her 18th birthday Luc left her mother with a letter, telling her that she would be back in a few days and that the neighbors would help her mother with anything she needed. Lucretia Claymore was not heard from for two years.
In the two years that Luc was missing, she was penned up in an "Institute for the Nuerologically Gifted". In truth it was a testing facility and she had become subject the 21st subject in the first group to fall victim to their trap. She was one of five in section A. For two very long years Luc was put through exersizes that not only tested her abilities tow eave dreams in both the sleeping and waking mind- with and without contact- but the limits of her physical body. If she failed in a task an hour of sleep was taken away from her. If she failed again at at the same task another hour was removed, as well as a meal. And if she continued to fail she was tortured. First mentally, then physically. For the first month she barely slept and was only allowed to eat when they had pushed her so far that the facilities medical unit insisted that she be allowed sustanance.
After the first month they removed food completely, either using an IV to fill her with the nutrients and water needed while she was hooked up to nuerological equipment, or giving it to her in capsules.
Luc quickly learned that food, water, and sleep were luxuries she did not need . . . much of. She also quickly learned that she could endure inhuman levels of pain and though she did not heal at the rate of Wolverine she did have an above average healing rate- it cut the time it took to heal in half so that a wound that would have taken a month to heal took just longer than two weeks. The medical unit of the facility also managed to make her impervious to any infections from wounds and any poisons breathed in.
Finally, just after her second year in the facility, one of the telekenetics that had a little, or a lot, more power of the physical world managed to blow away half of the facility. Luc took her chance then to escape. For another three months she did everything she could to avoid the eyes of ING. At the begin of her fourth month running she learned that the head of the facility had been killed, another one of his tormented students, Haven, had sought him out and planted a bullet between his eyes, only to be killed herself. Haven had been one of the few subjects her age that had befreinded her. The rest had alienated her, always asking themselves if their dreams had been altered, or if what they were seeing was reality.
Free of ING, Luc made her way back home to find her mother institutionalized. When her daughter had not returned home she had become so withrawn into herself that she had broken, nearly killing herself and leaving their family home in ashes. Luc spent another three months in court, freeing her mother fromt eh institution. She then moved her mother into a small home near the hospitol. Here she remains. On the quiet nights she spends alone she gives to others what she can not have, their wildest fantasies and most precious dreams. On the more interesting evening she finds herself on the streets using her powers to stop petty thugs and thieves.
But she has to wonder, is this all there is for her? Or can she be something greater.
Comic character is from: Original character
Last Name: Claymore
Alias or Nick-name: Luc, Dream Walker
Age: 23
Height/Weight: 5'2" / 120 lbs
Eyes: Black
Hair: Black, mid-back
Dinstinctive Marks: Luc has a tattoo on the back of the neck that she keeps hidden under her hair. It is a small silvery web with the number 0-21-A in the center.
Persuasion: Good
Powers/Weapons: Luc can weave dreams in both the sleeping and waking mind. When she touches the dream of the sleeping she can create in it unending possibilities. She can allow the dreamer to live out their wildest fantasies, their most precious dreams, or their very worst nightmares. On a waking subject she does much the same but it is more difficult. In this case the dreamer has a tendency to go through the actions of the dream. Some stand completely still, it all depends on the person. It is also harder to hold a person within the illusion of the dream if they are expecting it. Though it is hard to fight her off a person with a strong mind can break the contact and dispell the vision.
Luc does not need to be touching the target to use her powers, though physical contact seems to strengthen the vision in subjects that are in what she calls a Waking Dream, in other words they are awake.
History: Luc was born the second child to David and Elise Claymore 9 months and one week after their son, Duncan, was born. They lived in Maine until her 9th birthday, then moved to Los Angelas when her father recieved the oppertunity to take control of a renowned architecture company. It also put him in the position to teach at a local Univeristy that was funded by the company.
The family settled quite well into the sunny state of California. Both Luc and her brother were accepted into a private school, also funded by the company, and they recieved an exceptional education. Their weekends and the month they recieved off for the summer, were spent on the beach. Seven years later Duncan graduated and went on to take early summer classes at the University his father's company funded, and, following in his father's footsteps, he majored in architecture. In a year Luc would follow him, majoring in graphic arts. At least she would have if tragedy had not struck.
A disgrunted former employee of So-Lar Architecture Inc, in the guise of a night janitor, planted a bomb in the basement with four more to supplement on various floors of the 12 story structure on July 25th. With no warning, the bombs went off at 12:25 in the afternoon, collapsing the corporate building down on itself and the University beside it. hundreds of employees and students were killed, hundreds more injured. Duncan Claymore, 17 years old, was rushed to the hospitol at 1:45 the same afternoon having sustained serious head trauma and numerous other life threatening injuries. David Claymore, 37 years old, was pulled from the remains of the So-Lar building at 9:05 in the evening on July 28th. One of the bombs had been planted in his office. He died instantly. Luc's turned 17 on July 29th, but her birthday was forgotten inteh midst of her fahter's funeral plans.
On August 1st Duncan was finally removed from ICU and moved to longterm care. He was in a coma and nothing the doctors did could reach him. Though his wounds were healing well Luc and her mother felt as if they had lost both of the men in their family. In the years to follow Elise Claymore's health declined drasticly both mentally and physically.
Luc spent all of her time beside her brother. A late bloomer, she did not begin to realizer her mutant gift until almost her 18th birthday. As she slept she began to sense the dreams of others, and when she was near her brother should found herself being pulled into the darkness where dreams did not exist for him.
In search of answers to the things she began to see and hear she did a search on the internet for others with her gift. Like every other person in the world, she had heard of the mutants, but she didn't have the foresight to make sure she fell into the hands of the good guys. On her 18th birthday Luc left her mother with a letter, telling her that she would be back in a few days and that the neighbors would help her mother with anything she needed. Lucretia Claymore was not heard from for two years.
In the two years that Luc was missing, she was penned up in an "Institute for the Nuerologically Gifted". In truth it was a testing facility and she had become subject the 21st subject in the first group to fall victim to their trap. She was one of five in section A. For two very long years Luc was put through exersizes that not only tested her abilities tow eave dreams in both the sleeping and waking mind- with and without contact- but the limits of her physical body. If she failed in a task an hour of sleep was taken away from her. If she failed again at at the same task another hour was removed, as well as a meal. And if she continued to fail she was tortured. First mentally, then physically. For the first month she barely slept and was only allowed to eat when they had pushed her so far that the facilities medical unit insisted that she be allowed sustanance.
After the first month they removed food completely, either using an IV to fill her with the nutrients and water needed while she was hooked up to nuerological equipment, or giving it to her in capsules.
Luc quickly learned that food, water, and sleep were luxuries she did not need . . . much of. She also quickly learned that she could endure inhuman levels of pain and though she did not heal at the rate of Wolverine she did have an above average healing rate- it cut the time it took to heal in half so that a wound that would have taken a month to heal took just longer than two weeks. The medical unit of the facility also managed to make her impervious to any infections from wounds and any poisons breathed in.
Finally, just after her second year in the facility, one of the telekenetics that had a little, or a lot, more power of the physical world managed to blow away half of the facility. Luc took her chance then to escape. For another three months she did everything she could to avoid the eyes of ING. At the begin of her fourth month running she learned that the head of the facility had been killed, another one of his tormented students, Haven, had sought him out and planted a bullet between his eyes, only to be killed herself. Haven had been one of the few subjects her age that had befreinded her. The rest had alienated her, always asking themselves if their dreams had been altered, or if what they were seeing was reality.
Free of ING, Luc made her way back home to find her mother institutionalized. When her daughter had not returned home she had become so withrawn into herself that she had broken, nearly killing herself and leaving their family home in ashes. Luc spent another three months in court, freeing her mother fromt eh institution. She then moved her mother into a small home near the hospitol. Here she remains. On the quiet nights she spends alone she gives to others what she can not have, their wildest fantasies and most precious dreams. On the more interesting evening she finds herself on the streets using her powers to stop petty thugs and thieves.
But she has to wonder, is this all there is for her? Or can she be something greater.
Comic character is from: Original character