Post by Cali on Sept 8, 2015 13:17:56 GMT -8
WORLD WIDE REGISTRY
THE BASICS
FULL NAME:
Calidane Ouseley [Oh-seh-lee]
Calidane Ouseley [Oh-seh-lee]
DATE OF BIRTH | AGE:
May 13th | 23
May 13th | 23
PLACE OF BIRTH | CURRENT CITIZENSHIP:
Troy, New York, USA | Japanese
Troy, New York, USA | Japanese
FACE CLAIM:
Namie Yagiri DURARARA!!
Namie Yagiri DURARARA!!
UNIT NAME/POSITION:
Torment Sacrifice
Torment Sacrifice
UNIT PARTNER:
Dmitry Kardinovsky
Dmitry Kardinovsky
NAME LOCATION:
Vertically down the sternum
Vertically down the sternum
GENDER:
Female
Female
MARITAL STATUS:
Taken
Taken
OCCUPATION:
Clothing Designer/Store Owner
Clothing Designer/Store Owner
ALIAS:
Played by CALI
Played by CALI
PERSONALITY
[attr="class","fbidossiertxtboxy"]Slightly overbearing at times. Cali is terrified of losing control above all else, and that can cause her to come off as harsh, cold, and unyielding. This is especially noticeable during battle. In her store with her employees, Cali is the definition of cool pleasantness. She is helpful but not pushy toward customers, friendly and open and more than willing to dig into the dirtier part of the job with the workers. Everyone is a long-lost friend once they step through the doors.
When it comes to actual friends she is a little bossy, and would probably be described as “crazy about fashion.” She coerces her peers into acting as mannequins (usually bribing with food and other goodies) and is constantly forcing them into some sort of fabric mess.
Brazen and unabashed are good terms to describe Cali when it comes to something she doesn't agree with. She is unafraid to call someone out or to get in their face. She has been in more than one fist fight. Cali refers to herself openly as a snarky bitch, and she is completely unapologetic about that. But don't let her hard shell fool you; she has a terrible soft side.
When it comes to actual friends she is a little bossy, and would probably be described as “crazy about fashion.” She coerces her peers into acting as mannequins (usually bribing with food and other goodies) and is constantly forcing them into some sort of fabric mess.
Brazen and unabashed are good terms to describe Cali when it comes to something she doesn't agree with. She is unafraid to call someone out or to get in their face. She has been in more than one fist fight. Cali refers to herself openly as a snarky bitch, and she is completely unapologetic about that. But don't let her hard shell fool you; she has a terrible soft side.
HISTORY
[attr="class","fbidossiertxtboxy"]Cali was born in Troy, New York on May 13, 19xx. Her parents, Leigh and Cordele, already had one son, Jason, age five. Almost three years after Cali, they welcomed a beautiful, black haired girl, Hannah, into the family.
Living almost right next to Albany, NY, Cali was always being introduced to new clothing ideas. New dress up toys, new jewelry, etc. Everything to fuel her natural passion for fashion, which had first reared it's head at the tender age of four. Calidane's favorite game had always been dress up. Not princess dress up, or tea-time, but just plain changing her clothes dress up. The little girl would change outfits anywhere from four to eleven times a day. Laundry was always a hassle, needless to say.
At six years old, Cali's parent's marriage came to an abrupt halt. Leigh had been jealous of a man Cordele always seemed to be around. Uncle Alex, as the children knew him. Seems that Alex and Cordele had been inseparable friends since college, and Leigh couldn't get over the suspicion that there was something more to the pair.
And how right, in the very wrong way, had he been.
The kids went with their mother after the divorce, though they saw Leigh three times a year. Cordele moved to Japan upon the urges of Alex, and once Hannah turned ten, the two sat all three children down and explained the truth about their relationship – their world. Alex was actually something called a 'sacrifice', and their mother, a 'fighter.' Their 'bond,' as they described it, was just like being brother and sister, though there were many different ways the bond could turn out. Their mother informed the siblings that it was very likely they would all turn out to be either a fighter or sacrifice, and that though painful, very, very painful, meeting their 'other half' would be worth every scrape they would have.
Not long after that, Jason was sent to Seven Moons. He was a fighter. His name had appeared suddenly one day, and the next week, he was packed up and leaving. But the girls didn't understand why he had to leave.
At fifteen, the same thing happened to Hannah.
Calidane was the only one left, just about to turn eighteen, a new graduate of high school, with nothing but distant siblings, a father who was ignorant to everything going on, and a lying mother (she had told Leigh that Jason went off to a distant college, and Hannah insisted on boarding school.) Overall, Cali felt isolated and alone. Her siblings taunted her about not having a partner, tormented her, really. It was painful. But Cali had sketchbook upon sketchbook of her creative release, clothing designs. And she had saved up enough money to rent a small room in a shopping complex and buy a sewing machine. With a group of friends 'working under' her, Cali's gift to herself on her eighteenth birthday was Diadema, her clothing store. She didn't really expect it to gain popularity, but she had high hopes. And they seemed to pay off well. Within two years, half of the city's high schoolers were donning her fabrics and hitting the streets with confidence. Cali made enough money to leave her mother's house and rent an apartment near the store. She mostly uses her college's workspace for creating new designs, and forces all of her friends into wearing new ideas to see how well they're reacted to. She knows about fighters and sacrifices, and secretly wonders who and where her fighter is, but knows that in due time, she'll find them.
Living almost right next to Albany, NY, Cali was always being introduced to new clothing ideas. New dress up toys, new jewelry, etc. Everything to fuel her natural passion for fashion, which had first reared it's head at the tender age of four. Calidane's favorite game had always been dress up. Not princess dress up, or tea-time, but just plain changing her clothes dress up. The little girl would change outfits anywhere from four to eleven times a day. Laundry was always a hassle, needless to say.
At six years old, Cali's parent's marriage came to an abrupt halt. Leigh had been jealous of a man Cordele always seemed to be around. Uncle Alex, as the children knew him. Seems that Alex and Cordele had been inseparable friends since college, and Leigh couldn't get over the suspicion that there was something more to the pair.
And how right, in the very wrong way, had he been.
The kids went with their mother after the divorce, though they saw Leigh three times a year. Cordele moved to Japan upon the urges of Alex, and once Hannah turned ten, the two sat all three children down and explained the truth about their relationship – their world. Alex was actually something called a 'sacrifice', and their mother, a 'fighter.' Their 'bond,' as they described it, was just like being brother and sister, though there were many different ways the bond could turn out. Their mother informed the siblings that it was very likely they would all turn out to be either a fighter or sacrifice, and that though painful, very, very painful, meeting their 'other half' would be worth every scrape they would have.
Not long after that, Jason was sent to Seven Moons. He was a fighter. His name had appeared suddenly one day, and the next week, he was packed up and leaving. But the girls didn't understand why he had to leave.
At fifteen, the same thing happened to Hannah.
Calidane was the only one left, just about to turn eighteen, a new graduate of high school, with nothing but distant siblings, a father who was ignorant to everything going on, and a lying mother (she had told Leigh that Jason went off to a distant college, and Hannah insisted on boarding school.) Overall, Cali felt isolated and alone. Her siblings taunted her about not having a partner, tormented her, really. It was painful. But Cali had sketchbook upon sketchbook of her creative release, clothing designs. And she had saved up enough money to rent a small room in a shopping complex and buy a sewing machine. With a group of friends 'working under' her, Cali's gift to herself on her eighteenth birthday was Diadema, her clothing store. She didn't really expect it to gain popularity, but she had high hopes. And they seemed to pay off well. Within two years, half of the city's high schoolers were donning her fabrics and hitting the streets with confidence. Cali made enough money to leave her mother's house and rent an apartment near the store. She mostly uses her college's workspace for creating new designs, and forces all of her friends into wearing new ideas to see how well they're reacted to. She knows about fighters and sacrifices, and secretly wonders who and where her fighter is, but knows that in due time, she'll find them.
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