Non Deities
The gods are warring amongst themselves, and this affects non gods in major ways. Are you a demigod hero, the child of a godly parent who is blessed with supernatural powers and feeling pressure from your godly parent to take their side? Are you an oracle whom the gods use to speak their will? Are You a king or queen who is openly defying their rule? Are you a priestess or priest who entreats the gods for judgement? Are you a monster cursed by them for a misdeed, forever holding a grudge? Are you a nymph or a satyr? Or are you a human lover, pregnant with your half god child? Let's us know! Make sure that you include all of the information required for us to know more about your character, and PM this info to Androphobia on IMVU! Make sure you remember to include a transparent (furniture-less) photo of your avatar that you will be using in the game?
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Name: Antioch Age: 26 Species: Demi-god (Son of Circe and an unknown human male) Appearance: Antioch is roughly five foot eleven inches in height. He has light facial hair along his jawline and mouth. His eyes are a sharp silver hue. Home: Has no current residence For or against the Gods?: Against Faithful to any specific gods or goddesses?: Faithful to no one. History: He was abandoned as a babe by the goddess Circe, tossed aside like a fleeting muse that had lost her interest, wrapped in a gilded black silk. The babe’s forlorn wails went unheard until he was found by traveling upper class Athenian family. The hunger and despair of the infant drew them in, making them feel sincere pity for the trail-side bastard. One could speculate that the babe’s inherited magical power enchanted them, the babe’s will to live manifesting itself. Regardless, they took him in and gave him his name, Antioch. As he grew the family noticed oddities about the child. His demeanor, articulation and understanding of the world was that of a man well beyond his years. His magical prowess began to manifest itself when he turned thirteen, which frightened his family. Antioch was taken from his home by the Athenian King who had learned of the boy’s mystic nature and sought to use it for his own gain. The Athenian King encouraged the boy to use his power, to understand and push the limits of what he was capable of. For years the Athenian King used the boy for his power until one day the boy simply vanished from his court at the age of nineteen.
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Name: Cassia Nyx Betucius
Age: 20
Species: Demi-God (Daughter of Aphrodite and mortal man)
Appearance:
Standing at a reasonable height of five foot seven inches, Cassia is the embodiment of an hour glass frame. Due to her mother being the one Aphrodite her beauty did not fall short. Hair the tone of light wheat, it falls to that of her mid-back, yet is constantly upheld into a twisted bun or braid as so it does not get in her way quite frequently.
The flesh she possesses is comparable to freshly fallen snow, very porcelain in visage and unblemished due to [perhaps] sheer luck. Cassia’s facial features are that of high cheekbones and a small, yet lightly rounded nose. Her jawline is well defined and can be states as a square face shape, while lips are full and plump.
Cassia has a rather larger bust-line of about 37 inches, and hips that stretch out to about 34 inches. With a waist of 24, clothing hangs quite well on her female figure.
With almond shaped eyes that are a bit larger, giving a rather docile perception, the hue of such orbs are more of a sapphire tone. In certain arrangements of lighting, given more of a dim setting, each pair appears more violet in contrast, yet whilst out in pure daylight the color is an enticing, vibrant selection of blue with bits of crystal grey thinned without. Dark lashes surrounding her eyes give the color a more luminescent appeal.
Home:
On the outskirts of Athens near a little fishing town. Cassia is the daughter of a fisherman, Antonius, whom owns his own fishing business. It can be slow on some days but it does provide good pay, yet it also means her father is quite busy with his work. Cassia has never met her mother, and is entirely unknown on her origins, while her father also forbids to discuss anything pertaining her. As if he is either pained by it, or seems more fearful of what could happen if Cassia knew.
For or against the gods?: Unknown.
Faithful to any specific gods or goddesses?:
Most likely praying the most to Hera, the Queen of the Gods, and that of Poseidon considering her father is a fisherman. Although her mother is Aphrodite, Cassia has never truly prayed to her as she is unknown of her being her parent, and also finds enough people to flock about and try to use her, that she doesn’t wish for more attention, or aid in any romantic manner. Cassia has mainly given up on the concept of love, and finds it a foolish notion to believe in.
Personality:
Cassia is an independent, free-spirited individual whom is rather opinionated and known for being a bit sarcastic. She uses her ‘talents’ and image for her benefit in most situations, but praises herself on strength for being alone and not needing a male to defend her.
Although she can be rather cynical, snarky, and world-weary, her attitude aids in succession and she does not accept failure. Cassia does not cease until she is satisfied with the outcome of whatever she has put herself into.
Given her low opinion on the male species, she has very little issue on manipulating them. Cassia is sassy and quick-witted, enjoys knowing how to speak proper with vocabulary and relish in articulate sense. Her confidence is quite effortless.
Although it is not seen much, but she is quite selfless, as she had done her best to try and help her former love interest until he betrayed her undeniably. She also goes out of her way to help her father out by persuading individuals to buy from him.
History:
Antonius Betucius was a simple man living a simple life. His father gave him the fishing business that his father before him created, and even at a young age he was doing well for himself. Neither rich nor poor, he lived a comfortable lifestyle, and for that he was thankful.
Upon one night on his way into Athens directly there did he catch sight of a beautiful maiden, one whom left him breathless and truly bewitched. The events are such things Antonius never discusses, as well as any feelings of such, but by the morning it was known that he had courted her, and it had been blissful.
Carrying out with his life, curious on how she simply vanished and a bit wondrous on if the events even occurred, Antonius went about his business and lived every day after in a normal fashion. That was until months past.
Antonius awoke to the sound of a child crying and there did he come out from his bed chambers, leaving the front door in order to see a bundled figure with eyes a beautiful blue-violet, with nothing but a note in cursive stating her name, their brief encounter, and signed with the symbol of Aphrodite.
His realisation of courting with a Goddess stunned him and at first he did not know what to do, but at looking upon the baby Cassia, he could not prevent himself from succumbing to fatherly instincts and entirely accepting her without question.
Years would go by and Cassia grew, the child an adorable creation to which seemed to win the hearts of others. Her clever attitude and quick wit only showcased her ability to somehow cause people to give her things, or do things for her, as she was ‘too cute to pass up’.
Antonius knew he would have trouble, for she’d come home with things they surely did not need and get her to return them, even if those whom had given them seemed so.. charmed. She had a ‘talent’ that one. A talent of Siren charm, as it were.
Cassia would help her father out by the docks, and pray to Poseidon for his safety and success, while always praying he would return well. As he was out on another fishing journey to raise funds, Cassia had met a young man whom had come from Athens. He was charming and delightful, and my did she fall for him. All was well until it seemed he simply used her, charming into her pants and showcasing her as some trophy, before getting her into a deadly situation with others. He used her as a bargaining chip due to her beauty.
Outraged and hurt, after he had run and she was left alone, Cassia had to escape the situation and once she did, was atrociously hurt. From then on other men had tried to charm her and she never could accept it, fearing the worst and disliking their ‘bewitched’ attitudes. Although she has little control of it, Cassia uses what she can of her gift of persuasion, making it to turn the tables for her own when she can, or singing songs of certain emotions to make them feel different.
Now, at the age of twenty, her father has gone out on another voyage and has yet to return, making her fear the worst. Feeling alone, she is coming close to hunting down her mother, in order to figure out more about herself, and what can be done to find out if her father is safe.
Age: 20
Species: Demi-God (Daughter of Aphrodite and mortal man)
Appearance:
Standing at a reasonable height of five foot seven inches, Cassia is the embodiment of an hour glass frame. Due to her mother being the one Aphrodite her beauty did not fall short. Hair the tone of light wheat, it falls to that of her mid-back, yet is constantly upheld into a twisted bun or braid as so it does not get in her way quite frequently.
The flesh she possesses is comparable to freshly fallen snow, very porcelain in visage and unblemished due to [perhaps] sheer luck. Cassia’s facial features are that of high cheekbones and a small, yet lightly rounded nose. Her jawline is well defined and can be states as a square face shape, while lips are full and plump.
Cassia has a rather larger bust-line of about 37 inches, and hips that stretch out to about 34 inches. With a waist of 24, clothing hangs quite well on her female figure.
With almond shaped eyes that are a bit larger, giving a rather docile perception, the hue of such orbs are more of a sapphire tone. In certain arrangements of lighting, given more of a dim setting, each pair appears more violet in contrast, yet whilst out in pure daylight the color is an enticing, vibrant selection of blue with bits of crystal grey thinned without. Dark lashes surrounding her eyes give the color a more luminescent appeal.
Home:
On the outskirts of Athens near a little fishing town. Cassia is the daughter of a fisherman, Antonius, whom owns his own fishing business. It can be slow on some days but it does provide good pay, yet it also means her father is quite busy with his work. Cassia has never met her mother, and is entirely unknown on her origins, while her father also forbids to discuss anything pertaining her. As if he is either pained by it, or seems more fearful of what could happen if Cassia knew.
For or against the gods?: Unknown.
Faithful to any specific gods or goddesses?:
Most likely praying the most to Hera, the Queen of the Gods, and that of Poseidon considering her father is a fisherman. Although her mother is Aphrodite, Cassia has never truly prayed to her as she is unknown of her being her parent, and also finds enough people to flock about and try to use her, that she doesn’t wish for more attention, or aid in any romantic manner. Cassia has mainly given up on the concept of love, and finds it a foolish notion to believe in.
Personality:
Cassia is an independent, free-spirited individual whom is rather opinionated and known for being a bit sarcastic. She uses her ‘talents’ and image for her benefit in most situations, but praises herself on strength for being alone and not needing a male to defend her.
Although she can be rather cynical, snarky, and world-weary, her attitude aids in succession and she does not accept failure. Cassia does not cease until she is satisfied with the outcome of whatever she has put herself into.
Given her low opinion on the male species, she has very little issue on manipulating them. Cassia is sassy and quick-witted, enjoys knowing how to speak proper with vocabulary and relish in articulate sense. Her confidence is quite effortless.
Although it is not seen much, but she is quite selfless, as she had done her best to try and help her former love interest until he betrayed her undeniably. She also goes out of her way to help her father out by persuading individuals to buy from him.
History:
Antonius Betucius was a simple man living a simple life. His father gave him the fishing business that his father before him created, and even at a young age he was doing well for himself. Neither rich nor poor, he lived a comfortable lifestyle, and for that he was thankful.
Upon one night on his way into Athens directly there did he catch sight of a beautiful maiden, one whom left him breathless and truly bewitched. The events are such things Antonius never discusses, as well as any feelings of such, but by the morning it was known that he had courted her, and it had been blissful.
Carrying out with his life, curious on how she simply vanished and a bit wondrous on if the events even occurred, Antonius went about his business and lived every day after in a normal fashion. That was until months past.
Antonius awoke to the sound of a child crying and there did he come out from his bed chambers, leaving the front door in order to see a bundled figure with eyes a beautiful blue-violet, with nothing but a note in cursive stating her name, their brief encounter, and signed with the symbol of Aphrodite.
His realisation of courting with a Goddess stunned him and at first he did not know what to do, but at looking upon the baby Cassia, he could not prevent himself from succumbing to fatherly instincts and entirely accepting her without question.
Years would go by and Cassia grew, the child an adorable creation to which seemed to win the hearts of others. Her clever attitude and quick wit only showcased her ability to somehow cause people to give her things, or do things for her, as she was ‘too cute to pass up’.
Antonius knew he would have trouble, for she’d come home with things they surely did not need and get her to return them, even if those whom had given them seemed so.. charmed. She had a ‘talent’ that one. A talent of Siren charm, as it were.
Cassia would help her father out by the docks, and pray to Poseidon for his safety and success, while always praying he would return well. As he was out on another fishing journey to raise funds, Cassia had met a young man whom had come from Athens. He was charming and delightful, and my did she fall for him. All was well until it seemed he simply used her, charming into her pants and showcasing her as some trophy, before getting her into a deadly situation with others. He used her as a bargaining chip due to her beauty.
Outraged and hurt, after he had run and she was left alone, Cassia had to escape the situation and once she did, was atrociously hurt. From then on other men had tried to charm her and she never could accept it, fearing the worst and disliking their ‘bewitched’ attitudes. Although she has little control of it, Cassia uses what she can of her gift of persuasion, making it to turn the tables for her own when she can, or singing songs of certain emotions to make them feel different.
Now, at the age of twenty, her father has gone out on another voyage and has yet to return, making her fear the worst. Feeling alone, she is coming close to hunting down her mother, in order to figure out more about herself, and what can be done to find out if her father is safe.