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** 1942 | ** 1942 | ||
*** Alters | *** Alters | ||
− | **** | + | **** Calliope develops Dissociative Identity Disorder due to the abuse sustained by her father. |
+ | ***** The first of her alters to emerge calls herself Chloe, and responds with a Fawn response to the trauma endured. The idea being that if she continues to make Daddy happy, she will somehow avoid being hurt. | ||
***** Danielle is repulsed by this turn of events. She doesn't initially recognize that Chloe and Linda are in fact, separate people, and simply views the situation as though Linda is giving in to the horrors wrought by their father. | ***** Danielle is repulsed by this turn of events. She doesn't initially recognize that Chloe and Linda are in fact, separate people, and simply views the situation as though Linda is giving in to the horrors wrought by their father. | ||
** 1948 | ** 1948 | ||
− | *** Danielle | + | *** Danielle abandons the family, fleeing her father's persecution. |
**** Unbeknownst to her sister, Danielle is actually embraced into the Choir of Eris, and runs off to join her sire's hippie commune. | **** Unbeknownst to her sister, Danielle is actually embraced into the Choir of Eris, and runs off to join her sire's hippie commune. | ||
− | ** | + | ** 1950 |
*** Alters | *** Alters | ||
− | **** Julian | + | **** After Danielle abandoned her, Calliope is forced to endure her father's abuse alone. Chloe is no longer sufficient to keep the physical violence at bay, and so another alter emerges — this time a male, calling himself Julian. |
+ | ***** Julian responds to the trauma with a Fight response. Aggressive and angry, he does poorly in school, lashing out at anyone and anything he can, in a misguided attempt to resolve the trauma brought on by the paternal violence with which he is unable to properly cope. The school system is baffled, refuses to call him anything but Linda, and he continues to suffer. | ||
* 1950s | * 1950s | ||
** ??? | ** ??? |
Revision as of 18:17, 29 January 2021
Pronouns | She/Her/Hers |
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Clan | Brujah |
Clan Faction | Individualists |
Sect | Anarch |
Social Class | Neonate |
Morality | Humanity |
Further Information
Description
I will type out a description later
Timeline: Click each header to expand
- Pre-Character History
- 1900s
- 1907
- John Randall — Calliope's mortal father — was born.
- 1907
- 1910s
- 1914
- Sarah Randall — Calliope's mortal mother — was born.
- 1900s
- 1930s
- 1930
- Danielle Randall — Calliope's mortal sister — was born. Her mother is 16 years old at the time.
- 1932
- James Randall — Calliope's mortal brother — was born.
- 1935
- James Randall dies at the hands of Calliope's father.
- Influential strings are pulled and John is not held accountable for James's death.
- James Randall dies at the hands of Calliope's father.
- 03/06/1937
- Calliope — originally named Linda — was born.
- Mid to late 1930s
- John is a horribly abusive person, and his wife and remaining children are subjected to physical violence and sexual abuse with regularity.
- 1937
- Sarah Randall commits suicide by hanging at age 24.
- 1930
- 1940s
- 1942
- Alters
- Calliope develops Dissociative Identity Disorder due to the abuse sustained by her father.
- The first of her alters to emerge calls herself Chloe, and responds with a Fawn response to the trauma endured. The idea being that if she continues to make Daddy happy, she will somehow avoid being hurt.
- Danielle is repulsed by this turn of events. She doesn't initially recognize that Chloe and Linda are in fact, separate people, and simply views the situation as though Linda is giving in to the horrors wrought by their father.
- Calliope develops Dissociative Identity Disorder due to the abuse sustained by her father.
- Alters
- 1948
- Danielle abandons the family, fleeing her father's persecution.
- Unbeknownst to her sister, Danielle is actually embraced into the Choir of Eris, and runs off to join her sire's hippie commune.
- Danielle abandons the family, fleeing her father's persecution.
- 1950
- Alters
- After Danielle abandoned her, Calliope is forced to endure her father's abuse alone. Chloe is no longer sufficient to keep the physical violence at bay, and so another alter emerges — this time a male, calling himself Julian.
- Julian responds to the trauma with a Fight response. Aggressive and angry, he does poorly in school, lashing out at anyone and anything he can, in a misguided attempt to resolve the trauma brought on by the paternal violence with which he is unable to properly cope. The school system is baffled, refuses to call him anything but Linda, and he continues to suffer.
- After Danielle abandoned her, Calliope is forced to endure her father's abuse alone. Chloe is no longer sufficient to keep the physical violence at bay, and so another alter emerges — this time a male, calling himself Julian.
- Alters
- 1942
- 1950s
- ???
- Alters
- Sabine emerges
- Alters
- 1956
- Murdered her abusive father
- ???
- 1960s
- 09/04/1961
- Embraced
- ???
- Alters
- Taylor emerges
- Alters
- 09/04/1961
- 1970s
- ???
- 1980s
- ???
- 1990s
- 1995
- Meet Michael’s Lasombra
- 1995
- 2000s
- 2001
- Danielle Randall returns
- 2001
Bio
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Rumors
Write out some interesting rumors
"Calliope is actually a Tzimisce." |
"Calliope learned Necromancy from a patient." |
"The wine made by the Randall Family Vineyard is from ghouled plants!" |
Quotes
Write out some interesting quotes
"A therapist to the undead?? Could it really be that easy to convince a vampire to spill their guts? And if so, why did I not think of it first?" |
— Zoltan Vancura |
"This is another quote!" |
— Someone Else |
OOC Information
Player | Rachel Zarajczyk |
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Pronouns | She/Her/Hers |
MES # | US2002021967 |
Domain | CA-058-D |
Storyteller | Christopher Campione |