- Name
- Victoria Morgan
- Age
- 19
- Gender
- Female (She/her)
- Species
- Werewolf
- Occupation
- Unemployed
- Appearance
- Tall, slender and toned build. Pale skin with dark hair. Dresses well.
- Personality
- Overly competitive bitch.
- Abilities
- Werewolf with enhanced agility, reflexes, speed, and endurance. Used to be a people.
- Situation
- Lives on Mainstreet, family is loaded, receives an allowance.
Appearance
- Height
- 6'0
- Body
- Tall, slender build with well toned muscles. Pale skin.
- Face
- Angular features often in some sort of scowl/frown. Rarely smiles
- Eyes
- Green.
- Hair
- Long, straight black hair that extends past her shoulders. Often features some kind of braid or complex design. Has black/white wolf ears, and a matching tail.
- Clothes
- Dresses well, often in designer brands. Tends to favor preppy outfits in earthy tones like green or brown.
- Other
- The Bitch.
Personality
Competitive: She was taught from a young age that losing meant failure. And Morgan's do not fail. As such, in addition to almost never backing down from a challenge, she will always push herself to be the best. Be it in archery, music, or even video games. Second is not an option.
(Un)fair advantage: Victoria is not above playing dirty if it means she'll win in the end. She won't go as far as to directly sabotage someone, but is not above spreading rumors, or going out of her way to antagonize them in order to gain an advantage.
Superiority Complex: Having high expectations placed on her from a young age, paired with her competitive nature, has led to a bit of an ego. She tends to look down on others, and is prone to bragging and showing off, as well as being quite stubborn. She also takes losing extremely poorly, and will often make excuses, or insult the winner. A sore winner, and a sorer loser.
- Additional Information
- Extremely talented Archer, once considered a child prodigy, often competes in tournaments.
Also learned Fencing, Piano, and Horseback riding as a kid/teen.
Abilities
- Ability Format
- Standard.
- Advantages
- Enhanced Attribute (Agility/Reflexes), Enhanced Attribute (Speed/Endurance), Enhanced Senses (Hearing/Smell), Hybrid Animal Form, Beast Tongue
- Disadvantages
- Aversion (Wolfsbane), Magically Dependent, Moonbound (Full moon), Weakness (Silver)
- Spellcasting
- N/A
- Core Advantage
- No.
- Core Disadvantage
- None.
- Bonus
- - Removed Disadvantage
- Nerfs and Flavor
- lol
Current Situation
- Occupation
- Unemployed.
- Housing
- Living with Jun Haku in an apartment somewhere in town
- Wealth
- Receives sporadic payments from her mother. Not a lot, but enough to get by.
History
- Date of Birth
- December 10
- Place of Birth
- New York City, New York
Victoria Alexis Morgan was born into the upper crust of New York City. Her mother was a well known socialite, and her father was a high powered attorney. Suffice to say, they didn't have a lot of time to spend on their new daughter.
Instead, they threw her into a number of activities with some of the best tutor's money could buy. Horse riding lessons, piano lessons, fencing lessons, virtually anything Victoria wanted to try, her parents funded it. If, only to get rid of her for a few hours. Yet it was when she picked up archery that she found her true passion.
That passion would quickly pay off as it soon became clear she wasn't just good at archery, she was amazing at it. By the time she was in middle school, she'd already won a number of tournaments against older kids, and even high schoolers. Her parents, though, didn't much care. Her mother was far more concerned with keeping up appearances, and when her father wasn't working, he was trying to mold her in his image. He'd wanted a son after all.
Despite that, she kept at it, and soon received an offer to attend a prestigious archery academy in Portland. Her parents were hesitant, and it took a good bit of pleading on her part, but she was ultimately sent to live with relatives in Polaris Pass while she attended the academy, as well as the local middle school. Albeit, much to her parent's chagrin.
Now with top of the line equipment, Victoria continued her winning streak. At one point, there were even talks that she might make the olympics in a few years time. At least, that was the hope.
Unfortunately her victories had inflated her ego as much as it had breed contempt for the competition, who she saw as beneath her skill level. So she began to make things more difficult, deliberately going for "trickshots", or missing shots during tournament's because it made things more interesting, and she still won in the end.
Eventually, her father agreed to come to one of her tournaments, her biggest one yet. She made easy work of everyone else, and fully expected to coast to yet another easy victory. Especially when she found out she'd be facing another girl from Polaris Pass.
But, it was not to be. Despite her best efforts, Victoria would lose in a landslide, scoring the lowest she'd ever scored in competition. To make things worse, her father saw this as proof that her interest in archery was a waste of time. He quickly took her back to New York, despite her protests.
So, during the last couple weeks of the school year, Victoria decided to spread some particularly nasty rumors about the girl who beat her. It didn't help that the girl developed early. And although she wasn't able to stick around to see the impact of the rumors, they'd ultimately led to severe bullying towards her victim. One Sophie Smith.
Back in New York, her father would continue to try to mold her into the would-be-heir that he wanted her to be, even going as far as to forbid her from continuing archery, though she would continue to practice in secret. Even if she couldn't compete in tournaments anymore.
Finally, come her senior year high school, after a lot of begging, and a lot of deals and concessions made to her father, she was able to convince him to let her resume competing in archery competitions. But, more importantly, she was also allowed to return to Polaris Pass for her senior year, albeit with certain conditions.
Of course, Victoria would have been fine if she'd just been allowed to return to competitions, but she needed to return to Polaris Pass to avenge the only blemish thus far on her archery career. She's determined to not lose again.
Instead, they threw her into a number of activities with some of the best tutor's money could buy. Horse riding lessons, piano lessons, fencing lessons, virtually anything Victoria wanted to try, her parents funded it. If, only to get rid of her for a few hours. Yet it was when she picked up archery that she found her true passion.
That passion would quickly pay off as it soon became clear she wasn't just good at archery, she was amazing at it. By the time she was in middle school, she'd already won a number of tournaments against older kids, and even high schoolers. Her parents, though, didn't much care. Her mother was far more concerned with keeping up appearances, and when her father wasn't working, he was trying to mold her in his image. He'd wanted a son after all.
Despite that, she kept at it, and soon received an offer to attend a prestigious archery academy in Portland. Her parents were hesitant, and it took a good bit of pleading on her part, but she was ultimately sent to live with relatives in Polaris Pass while she attended the academy, as well as the local middle school. Albeit, much to her parent's chagrin.
Now with top of the line equipment, Victoria continued her winning streak. At one point, there were even talks that she might make the olympics in a few years time. At least, that was the hope.
Unfortunately her victories had inflated her ego as much as it had breed contempt for the competition, who she saw as beneath her skill level. So she began to make things more difficult, deliberately going for "trickshots", or missing shots during tournament's because it made things more interesting, and she still won in the end.
Eventually, her father agreed to come to one of her tournaments, her biggest one yet. She made easy work of everyone else, and fully expected to coast to yet another easy victory. Especially when she found out she'd be facing another girl from Polaris Pass.
But, it was not to be. Despite her best efforts, Victoria would lose in a landslide, scoring the lowest she'd ever scored in competition. To make things worse, her father saw this as proof that her interest in archery was a waste of time. He quickly took her back to New York, despite her protests.
So, during the last couple weeks of the school year, Victoria decided to spread some particularly nasty rumors about the girl who beat her. It didn't help that the girl developed early. And although she wasn't able to stick around to see the impact of the rumors, they'd ultimately led to severe bullying towards her victim. One Sophie Smith.
Back in New York, her father would continue to try to mold her into the would-be-heir that he wanted her to be, even going as far as to forbid her from continuing archery, though she would continue to practice in secret. Even if she couldn't compete in tournaments anymore.
Finally, come her senior year high school, after a lot of begging, and a lot of deals and concessions made to her father, she was able to convince him to let her resume competing in archery competitions. But, more importantly, she was also allowed to return to Polaris Pass for her senior year, albeit with certain conditions.
Of course, Victoria would have been fine if she'd just been allowed to return to competitions, but she needed to return to Polaris Pass to avenge the only blemish thus far on her archery career. She's determined to not lose again.
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