Post by RAHZEL NOIR on May 22, 2011 2:59:34 GMT -5
Name: Rahzel Ebony Noir
Gender: Female
Age: 16 years
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Occupation: Pirate
Hometown: Sootopolis, Hoenn
Personality: Rahzel is not a nice person. Smart, but not nice. She is inconsiderate, rebellious, unforgiving, unsympathetic, and selfish. She clearly distinguishes others thoughts from her own. Independent and distant, not social at all. Most human encounters end with her snapping at them more times than you’d care to count. Though she does have a loyal, obedient, and respectful side, but it’s reserved for the select few she sees as her superiors. She is arrogant in her skills, but only because she knows whatever happens she must always be able to rely on herself. She’s responsible for herself and therefore she is a reliable person. The negative heavily outweighs the positive, even among the coveted position of “friend”.
Face Claim:
[b]Carciphona[/b] - Veloce Visrin - [i]RAHZEL EBONY NOIR[/i]
Family: Alabaster Draven Noir – Father, 36 years, nobleman, Lieutenant General in Hoenn military, alive
Lucretia Veil Noir – Mother, 35 years, noblewoman, author/poet, alive
History: What’s life to a girl living in on a giant estate in the safe city of Sootopolis with the royal family of Hoenn being their next-door-neighborhoods? Most people would say spoiled. Not Rahzel. Her father, a lieutenant general for the Hoenn military, made sure she wouldn’t be a helpless, bratty rich kid. He taught her manners, respect, and how to handle weapons. A little scary, I know. But he wanted his daughter to hopefully grow up and join the military just like him. She had all the qualities that would make her successful in that path. Except one thing happened that showed a bit otherwise.
When she was five years old her father was to be temporarily stationed in Fuchisa of the Kanto region. While usually the military of another region had no jurisdiction in another, this was a special case. A wealthy man who lived in Hoenn was being hunted down by a group of vicious pirates. While it would normally still go to the Kanto military this man deemed otherwise. He was certain he wouldn’t make it out alive if the Hoenn military wasn’t there. So Alabaster, her father, was going to leave. But young Rahzel wouldn’t let him go without her and therefore she ended coming with. It was there she had her first contact with a “lesser” life than her that was not employed anywhere near or nice looking. She was to be enrolled in school the day after arrival and that’s when it all broke loose.
Rahzel had, and still has, more than a slight disposition. She will only listen to those who are higher than her. Her teacher had no way to order the child around because she didn’t care what the teacher said. Superiors are decided purely by skill. You’re not as skilled as her you will not be getting her to do a thing. No one put her parents could contain this little demon child who not only didn’t listen but knew how to fight, including with weapons. It was only a month later, though, when an older boy by the name of Hades took her by surprise with his pet Growlithe. She was furious that someone had bested her at her own game and vowed he would never get the chance to be the boss of her. Off she ran to her father to ask for a Pokémon for her own. She needed to show that snot-nosed bully that he couldn’t win in a fair fight. But her father wouldn’t have that. He told her she needed to do this herself, even if the odds seemed impossible. Frustrated with her father, the one person she looked up to the most in the universe, she went off in search of her own Pokémon.
Night was falling but she decided to be stubborn. She wouldn’t let that boy be better than her and she’d make her father proud by getting her own Pokémon. But as Fuchsia was known to have, a storm quickly approached off the watery horizon. Worse than normal, though, and was sure trouble for a young child to be out in, especially alone and in the woods. It was about to hit shore when a Pokémon appeared before little Rahzel. It put her onto its back and charged off towards Fuchisa. As the Pokémon and girl neared her house the storm started to pound the port. Her parents were into a worrying fit until the sopping wet twosome charged through the door, fine besides being chilled and soaked to the bone. It was then she realized what Pokémon had been her savior. A Pokémon that was foretold to bring disaster, Absol. This time, though, it had prevented the opposite.
The Absol stayed there with Rahzel until her and her parents were asleep. It was then the female Pokémon slipped out into the night. The next day at school she had to face Hades without a Pokémon. You know how embarrassed she got when he told her he was just playing around. Horrified. But that still didn’t mean she thought he wasn’t a threat. That week she studied him so she might learn his weaknesses. But a five-year-old isn’t quite good at that. It just ended up keeping them together and soon enough it was a friendship-rivalry, the teams obviously one-sided. In a few years they were almost stuck together like glue. Luckily Hades could put up with her attitude problems because that’s a lot of time.
It was when Rahzel was seven that tragedy struck! She was walking along a cove when a group of men jumped out. Pirates wanting to know why a little girl stumbled so close to their hidden ship. When one of them grabbed for her they got a nasty surprise. She had drawn the knife hidden in her side pouch and the idiot had failed to notice. But there were still quite a few men left, all with their own weapons. Cue her savior. An Absol jumped in, knocking a handful of the advancing men down to the ground. The Pokémon fought valiantly for the girl she had only met once before. But even these idiot pirates knew what to do with a struggling opponent. Use a Sleep Powder on the both of ‘em so they could be whisked off via the pirate ship. The Absol was locked up in a metal cage while Rahzel was forced to do a slave’s work. She did it without complaint, fully knowing they were the ones in charge. She was a seven-year-old girl whose only weapon—a dagger—was confiscated before day 1 against an entire crew of teenagers to adults who all could handle at least one weapon. Soon enough she felt herself slipping. Their ways were rubbing off and by age twelve the only thing she hadn’t picked up from was her proper way of speaking. Yep, she still couldn’t let go. It’s almost like her own form of rebellion.
Fourteen years of her life and she was one of the crew members. The Absol was now her own and she named it Fàté, yet she always argued the accents were for decoration. Nothing like a little mark above a letter to make a name really unique and cool. It was during a raid that the captain of the Leviathan, the pirate ship, was mortally wounded. On his deathbed he disbanded their group but gave his ship to the little “slave girl.” Instead of using it to sail anywhere home she went to the nearest port and started recruiting. She brought in new members to add to the few that had decided to stay with the ship, even if it was in new hands. But they should have never been worried. The Leviathan and her crew had a reputation to uphold, and it never slipped once. She took up the name Masked Captain and always would, and still does, wear a mask when "official" business needs to be done. Sometimes she’d wonder what her parents and Hades are doing, but they almost would seem like a lifetime away. Especially what would happen if her father and childhood friend knew she was the notorious Masked Captain of the Leviathan? Don’t want to go there.
'Pets':
Absol – Fàté – Female – Dark
Commonly Used Moves: Razor Wind, Detect, Night Slash, Psycho Cut, Perish Song
Pirate Crew Name: Leviathan
Wanted For: Stolen various property, destruction of property, assault, murder, resist of arrest, and treason
Been A Pirate For: 9 years, since age 7
Chat Name: Snigger (Though you might see something in quotations to show I’m on something other than my home comp, usually my phone)
Roleplaying Experience: About a year AND A HALF!
Other Characters: None so far D: