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Catherine (catherine_mooncakes) Characters I've made with other people, whether in person or online.


message 2: by Catherine (last edited Nov 30, 2017 03:39PM) (new)

Catherine (catherine_mooncakes) My seven-year-old cousin made this one with my guidance.

Name: Bell Flower
Age: 12
Gender: Female
Species: Elemental Human

Abilities: She controls the element of earth. She can move rocks, dirt, and plants with her mind. She can also carve rocks or other earthy substances with her mind; and she can make plants grow faster, plant them, or kill them. Of course, these skills are still developing, as well as skills like walking on air using leaves.

Appearance: She has soft features, light brown hair,
and striking green eyes.


Personality:
Cheeky
She tends to interrupt teachers to correct them or add a snarky comment.
Hard-working
Despite her attitude, she wants to learn and do alright in school, so she puts the work in.
Friendless
Bell is a lone wolf. She’d rather hang out on her own than small talk or raving or chit-chat.
Brave
She has some ups and downs when it comes to straight-on bravery, but she’s not afraid of teachers, getting in trouble, or causing a little mischief.
Rude
She’s not necessarily calling you names, instead she’s ignoring you, staring at you, or glaring at you.
History: Bell was born from a pink bell flower. Each elemental human is born from a piece of their element. They are born fully talking, walking, and mentally developed, perhaps at a five-year-old human’s size and demeanor. She has no parents, only the flower, and a sister that was born from the roots of the same plant. Her sister is named Opal Jewel.

She joined the school ELM: Elemental Ladies’ Magic right after her birth. It’s a boarding school. She has attended for six years now, and is learning to use her powers as well as learning basic skills like writing and math. (Although she does them in the air with magical dust. What’s the fun in a pencil?)


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