{{8O Venture, you're alive?! xD Ahahaha, I didn't know if you were still on here or not. (:}}
Venture wrote:|3 'elloo! I hope it isn't too late to join, and I hope meh girl isn't too terribly un-original. They usually tend to have some sort of tramatic event in their life, huh? |D Buuut, it's more fun that way. hurhur.
PIC COMING SOOOON. |3 pinky promise.
Username:
Venture
Name:
Bethany Elliott
Nickname:
Beth, Bethie
Age:
17
Gender:
Female
Brief Description:
er.. to be filled in when I find an image. c|
History:
Beth lived - and still lives - a charmed life in the bustling city of London. Her father is an important man, making enough money for the entire family to allow them to live extremely comfortable, if not plush, lives. She has always been able to get everything she's ever wanted and more, with just one look at her father. It would be nice to say that Beth was humble and did not take advantage of this priviledge, but that would be a lie. That is not to say that she was a completely vain and concieted girl, for she was aware of the poverty and famine around her much more than her family was. And at times she would attempt to help, but her father acted as a brick wall, blocking her from doing anything and not to be knocked down. Even though the firey passion to help had simmered down, it still remained. But it remained ignored.
For her 9th birthday, Bethany asked for only one thing: a horse. The day of her birthday, she was led outside blindfolded, and when the scarf was untied from around her head she found herself gazing at the most majestic, beautiful chestnut Thoroughbred mare she had ever laid eyes on. For years Bethany practically slept in the stables, and only allowed herself to be carried to bed when she was at least half asleep already. Riding became her passion, and her escape. The duties of coming from a family with money seemed far more burdonsome for her than her two sisters, as she would much rather be on the back of her horse, cantering through orchards or strolling through open fields.
This passion nearly killed her one day, when she was only 15 years of age. Like many nights, Beth was still in the stable long after everyone else had fallen asleep, stroking the velvety gray of her horse's muzzle and feeding her bits of apple and carrot. After a while, once she had learned that no one would be coming to retrieve her, Bethany entered her horse's stall and sat against the wall. Sometime during the night, a stranger - whose identity still remains unknown - lit it on fire. Bethany, who had been fast asleep when the flames began to swallow up the barn, was still inside as the fire grew nearer to the stall. She was still inside when the roof began to cave and the walls crumble. Still inside when her horse spooked from a falling beam afire and struck her head, causing her to lose consciousness.
She survived the deadly fire, which claimed numerous horses' lives (including her horse's), but still has the burns to prove what happened. The scars cover her right shoulder blade, and run halfway down her back. Ever since that dreadful summer night, Beth has worn clothes that cover every inch of the burns, making sure that no one can see the permanent marks from the blaze.
Personality:
After the fire, Bethany changed in such a way that could not be reversed by just anyone. She used to laugh and loved to play with whoever would play with her, and was rarely found without a smile on her face. Now, she is rarely found with a smile. There is no reason for her to smile anymore, because now the world seems like such a dark and dangerous place to be. The young innocence that once made her so sweet and kind is mostly gone, leaving a girl who has not known the hardships of being poor and living without, but knows the hardships of extreme pain and living as a target for all who dislike her father. The fire made her hard and unstrusting, and she never really lets in new people. She stopped going to the stable to see the horses, and stopped going out to parties and dancing. She used to love to dance and listen to music, but now it all seems dull and flat. It carries no meaning anymore. Beth is tougher now, and not much can bother her. At least, not that she lets people see. She takes everything in, much like a sponge would, and carries it around with her for a long time after. Every comment, every hurtful remark, does affect her. But she does not let it show. But she is scared, and is always aware of every little thing going on around her.
Strengths-
High pain tolerance
Very observant
Will not let emotions get in the way
Loyal to the few she trusts
Witty
Weaknesses-
Does not easily trust
Scared
Short temper
Likes-
Horses
Dancing
Music
Rain
Romance
Reading
The wind
The country
Open space
Quiet
Dislikes-
Crowded areas
Confined spaces
Chaos
People constantly asking her how she is
Fears-
Fire (duhr)
Knowing that maybe no one will ever care enough to get past her walls, and that it will be all her doing if that happens
Other:
WIP. I still need a picture, and I'm prolly still gonna add to the Strengths/Weaknesses/Likes/Dislikes stuffs |3
Popcorns wrote:Venture wrote:|3 'elloo! I hope it isn't too late to join, and I hope meh girl isn't too terribly un-original. They usually tend to have some sort of tramatic event in their life, huh? |D Buuut, it's more fun that way. hurhur.
PIC COMING SOOOON. |3 pinky promise.
Username:
Venture
Name:
Bethany Elliott
Nickname:
Beth, Bethie
Age:
17
Gender:
Female
Brief Description:
er.. to be filled in when I find an image. c|
History:
Beth lived - and still lives - a charmed life in the bustling city of London. Her father is an important man, making enough money for the entire family to allow them to live extremely comfortable, if not plush, lives. She has always been able to get everything she's ever wanted and more, with just one look at her father. It would be nice to say that Beth was humble and did not take advantage of this priviledge, but that would be a lie. That is not to say that she was a completely vain and concieted girl, for she was aware of the poverty and famine around her much more than her family was. And at times she would attempt to help, but her father acted as a brick wall, blocking her from doing anything and not to be knocked down. Even though the firey passion to help had simmered down, it still remained. But it remained ignored.
For her 9th birthday, Bethany asked for only one thing: a horse. The day of her birthday, she was led outside blindfolded, and when the scarf was untied from around her head she found herself gazing at the most majestic, beautiful chestnut Thoroughbred mare she had ever laid eyes on. For years Bethany practically slept in the stables, and only allowed herself to be carried to bed when she was at least half asleep already. Riding became her passion, and her escape. The duties of coming from a family with money seemed far more burdonsome for her than her two sisters, as she would much rather be on the back of her horse, cantering through orchards or strolling through open fields.
This passion nearly killed her one day, when she was only 15 years of age. Like many nights, Beth was still in the stable long after everyone else had fallen asleep, stroking the velvety gray of her horse's muzzle and feeding her bits of apple and carrot. After a while, once she had learned that no one would be coming to retrieve her, Bethany entered her horse's stall and sat against the wall. Sometime during the night, a stranger - whose identity still remains unknown - lit it on fire. Bethany, who had been fast asleep when the flames began to swallow up the barn, was still inside as the fire grew nearer to the stall. She was still inside when the roof began to cave and the walls crumble. Still inside when her horse spooked from a falling beam afire and struck her head, causing her to lose consciousness.
She survived the deadly fire, which claimed numerous horses' lives (including her horse's), but still has the burns to prove what happened. The scars cover her right shoulder blade, and run halfway down her back. Ever since that dreadful summer night, Beth has worn clothes that cover every inch of the burns, making sure that no one can see the permanent marks from the blaze.
Personality:
After the fire, Bethany changed in such a way that could not be reversed by just anyone. She used to laugh and loved to play with whoever would play with her, and was rarely found without a smile on her face. Now, she is rarely found with a smile. There is no reason for her to smile anymore, because now the world seems like such a dark and dangerous place to be. The young innocence that once made her so sweet and kind is mostly gone, leaving a girl who has not known the hardships of being poor and living without, but knows the hardships of extreme pain and living as a target for all who dislike her father. The fire made her hard and unstrusting, and she never really lets in new people. She stopped going to the stable to see the horses, and stopped going out to parties and dancing. She used to love to dance and listen to music, but now it all seems dull and flat. It carries no meaning anymore. Beth is tougher now, and not much can bother her. At least, not that she lets people see. She takes everything in, much like a sponge would, and carries it around with her for a long time after. Every comment, every hurtful remark, does affect her. But she does not let it show. But she is scared, and is always aware of every little thing going on around her.
Strengths-
High pain tolerance
Very observant
Will not let emotions get in the way
Loyal to the few she trusts
Witty
Weaknesses-
Does not easily trust
Scared
Short temper
Likes-
Horses
Dancing
Music
Rain
Romance
Reading
The wind
The country
Open space
Quiet
Dislikes-
Crowded areas
Confined spaces
Chaos
People constantly asking her how she is
Fears-
Fire (duhr)
Knowing that maybe no one will ever care enough to get past her walls, and that it will be all her doing if that happens
Other:
WIP. I still need a picture, and I'm prolly still gonna add to the Strengths/Weaknesses/Likes/Dislikes stuffs |3
{I know it's not finished yet, but we're not accepting anymore girls. Geeze, I feel so awful for saying that because I really like your charactor, Venture.
I was thinking, Holli, if we get enough male charactors, could we raise the female limit slightly? It is kinda my fault for not posting once I sent out the pms about the female spots. Because we'll have seven males once I finish my forms, but as of now we have eight(nine including Venture) But in order to raise the limit, I was thinking we need more guys correct? }
Ms. Bennington wrote:{{8O Venture, you're alive?! xD Ahahaha, I didn't know if you were still on here or not. (:}}
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