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<blockquote data-quote="PersistenceHunter" data-source="post: 5410602" data-attributes="member: 6666932"><p>I decided to go with a perky goth girl named Annie Thanadoridis, aka Wonder Girl. She's based off the Warrior archetype in DCA, and I gave her Amazonian bracelets, like her mentor Wonder Woman. Instead of a lasso as her iconic artifact, I instead gave her a gift from her father Hades, a headband that acts like Hades' cap of invisibility that also grants her flight. Because Hades isn't well loved among the Amazons, Wonder Woman frowns upon Annie's usage of invisibility and would prefer if she instead acted more straightforwardly Amazonian. I imagine Annie to be less the stern, fearless warrior princess and more easygoing, rebellious, and somewhat sneaky - in other words, your average teenage girl. She's obviously no where near Wonder Woman in power (PL15 vs PL8!), but she does genuinely want to earn her teacher's admiration... her own way.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Wonder Girl]</p><p><img src="http://www.aikidoacademyusa.com/wg.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 22px">Wonder Girl</span></strong></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Annie Thanadoridis</span></p><p>PL8 (120 points)</p><p></p><p><strong>Abilities [56 points]</strong>:</p><p>STR 8, STA 6, AGI 4, DEX 2, FGT 4, INT 0, AWE 3, PRE 1</p><p></p><p><strong>Powers [24 points]</strong>:</p><p><strong>Amazon Bracelets</strong>: Impervious Toughness 8, Sustained, Removable (-1 point) • 7 points</p><p><strong>Hades' Headband</strong>: Removable (-3 points) • 16 points total</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Deathly Speed</strong>: Flight 4 • 8 points</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Invisibility</strong>: All Visual Concealment • 8 points</li> </ul><p><strong>Strength of the Underworld</strong>: Enhanced Strength 4, Limited to Lifting (Lifting Str12, 100 tons) • 4 points</p><p></p><p><strong>Advantages [11 points]</strong>:</p><p>Agile Feint, Attractive, Defensive Roll 2, Improved Disarm, Improvised Weapons, Power Attack, Uncanny Dodge, Takedown, Teamwork, Throwing Mastery</p><p></p><p><strong>Skills [17 points]</strong>:</p><p>Acrobatics 8 [+12], Athletics 2 [+10], Close Combat: Unarmed 4 [+8], Insight 4 [+7], Perception 4 [+7], Persuasion 6 [+7], Ranged Combat: Throwing 6 [+8]</p><p></p><p><strong>Offense</strong>:</p><p>Initiative +4</p><p>Close Attack +4</p><p>Improvised Weapons +8 (Damage by weapon)</p><p>Unarmed +8 (Close Damage +8)</p><p>Ranged Attack +2</p><p>Throwing +8 (Damage by weapon)</p><p></p><p><strong>Defenses [12 points]</strong>:</p><p>Dodge 6, Parry 8</p><p>Impervious Toughness 8, Fortitude 8, Will 6</p><p></p><p>Complications:</p><p>Daddy's Girl: She's a little spoiled</p><p>Enemy: Persephone</p><p>I See Dead People: Part of being Hades's little girl involves sometimes seeing departed spirits</p><p>Mentor: Wonder Woman, with whom she has a love/hate relationship</p><p>Relationship: Hades, foster parents</p><p>Troublemaker: She just can't help it</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Background]</p><p>Annie happens to be the daughter of the Greek god of the underworld, Hades, and a human mother, whose hippie/artsy ways caught the dark god's eye when Persephone decided to give him the cold shoulder. When Persephone found out, she influenced events to cause the luckless woman's death, but not until after she'd given birth to a baby girl, Annie.</p><p></p><p>Annie kept her mother's maiden name but was raised by loving foster parents and lead a relatively happy but boring life, until Hades, who had been keeping an eye on his daughter this entire time, came to her in a dream to explain her history and unlock her birthright as a demigod, much to Persephone's rage.</p><p></p><p>Exasperated at his wife's behavior, Hades went to Olympus to demand that his daughter be given the protection and training of the mythic Amazons, and after reminding his brother Zeus of the many indiscretions he had helped cover up, Hades got his wish. The gods ordered that the Amazons teach Annie, who by this time was already a rebellious teen and wanted nothing more than to hang out with friends and express her independence.</p><p></p><p>Annie was spirited away to Paradise Island, where her natural god-borne abilities allowed her to excel at her training, though she was often criticized for being lazy, spoiled by Man's World, and lacking a true warrior's spirit. What's more, Hades had given her a gift from his vast horde of wealth, a thin silver headband which he invested with a portion of the power held within his famed Helm of Darkness; Annie used this gift to turn invisible and play tricks on her Amazonian teachers. While this annoyed the Amazons, her good-naturedness would often get her out of trouble easy enough, until she was paired with a new teacher, one who brooked little insolence: Princess Diana.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p>PS: I discovered that the <sblock> tag acts like a spoiler here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PersistenceHunter, post: 5410602, member: 6666932"] I decided to go with a perky goth girl named Annie Thanadoridis, aka Wonder Girl. She's based off the Warrior archetype in DCA, and I gave her Amazonian bracelets, like her mentor Wonder Woman. Instead of a lasso as her iconic artifact, I instead gave her a gift from her father Hades, a headband that acts like Hades' cap of invisibility that also grants her flight. Because Hades isn't well loved among the Amazons, Wonder Woman frowns upon Annie's usage of invisibility and would prefer if she instead acted more straightforwardly Amazonian. I imagine Annie to be less the stern, fearless warrior princess and more easygoing, rebellious, and somewhat sneaky - in other words, your average teenage girl. She's obviously no where near Wonder Woman in power (PL15 vs PL8!), but she does genuinely want to earn her teacher's admiration... her own way. [sblock=Wonder Girl] [IMG]http://www.aikidoacademyusa.com/wg.jpg[/IMG] [B][SIZE="6"]Wonder Girl[/SIZE][/B] [SIZE="4"]Annie Thanadoridis[/SIZE] PL8 (120 points) [B]Abilities [56 points][/B]: STR 8, STA 6, AGI 4, DEX 2, FGT 4, INT 0, AWE 3, PRE 1 [B]Powers [24 points][/B]: [B]Amazon Bracelets[/B]: Impervious Toughness 8, Sustained, Removable (-1 point) • 7 points [B]Hades' Headband[/B]: Removable (-3 points) • 16 points total [LIST] [*][B]Deathly Speed[/B]: Flight 4 • 8 points [*][B]Invisibility[/B]: All Visual Concealment • 8 points [/LIST] [B]Strength of the Underworld[/B]: Enhanced Strength 4, Limited to Lifting (Lifting Str12, 100 tons) • 4 points [B]Advantages [11 points][/B]: Agile Feint, Attractive, Defensive Roll 2, Improved Disarm, Improvised Weapons, Power Attack, Uncanny Dodge, Takedown, Teamwork, Throwing Mastery [B]Skills [17 points][/B]: Acrobatics 8 [+12], Athletics 2 [+10], Close Combat: Unarmed 4 [+8], Insight 4 [+7], Perception 4 [+7], Persuasion 6 [+7], Ranged Combat: Throwing 6 [+8] [B]Offense[/B]: Initiative +4 Close Attack +4 Improvised Weapons +8 (Damage by weapon) Unarmed +8 (Close Damage +8) Ranged Attack +2 Throwing +8 (Damage by weapon) [B]Defenses [12 points][/B]: Dodge 6, Parry 8 Impervious Toughness 8, Fortitude 8, Will 6 Complications: Daddy's Girl: She's a little spoiled Enemy: Persephone I See Dead People: Part of being Hades's little girl involves sometimes seeing departed spirits Mentor: Wonder Woman, with whom she has a love/hate relationship Relationship: Hades, foster parents Troublemaker: She just can't help it [/sblock] [sblock=Background] Annie happens to be the daughter of the Greek god of the underworld, Hades, and a human mother, whose hippie/artsy ways caught the dark god's eye when Persephone decided to give him the cold shoulder. When Persephone found out, she influenced events to cause the luckless woman's death, but not until after she'd given birth to a baby girl, Annie. Annie kept her mother's maiden name but was raised by loving foster parents and lead a relatively happy but boring life, until Hades, who had been keeping an eye on his daughter this entire time, came to her in a dream to explain her history and unlock her birthright as a demigod, much to Persephone's rage. Exasperated at his wife's behavior, Hades went to Olympus to demand that his daughter be given the protection and training of the mythic Amazons, and after reminding his brother Zeus of the many indiscretions he had helped cover up, Hades got his wish. The gods ordered that the Amazons teach Annie, who by this time was already a rebellious teen and wanted nothing more than to hang out with friends and express her independence. Annie was spirited away to Paradise Island, where her natural god-borne abilities allowed her to excel at her training, though she was often criticized for being lazy, spoiled by Man's World, and lacking a true warrior's spirit. What's more, Hades had given her a gift from his vast horde of wealth, a thin silver headband which he invested with a portion of the power held within his famed Helm of Darkness; Annie used this gift to turn invisible and play tricks on her Amazonian teachers. While this annoyed the Amazons, her good-naturedness would often get her out of trouble easy enough, until she was paired with a new teacher, one who brooked little insolence: Princess Diana. [/sblock] PS: I discovered that the <sblock> tag acts like a spoiler here. [/QUOTE]
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