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([personal profile] kiaxet Dec. 17th, 2007 02:13 pm)
Character: Flonne
Series: Disgaea
Version: Between games 1 and 2
Age: 1509
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight

Appearance: Flonne stands at about 5’2” (a good part of which can be attributed to long legs), with long golden hair that falls past her waist. Were it not for her crimson eyes, the small black demon wings just below her shoulders, and the long spade-tipped tail, you’d never know she was anything but an ordinary young girl. She wears a white collared dress tied around her neck with a ribbon. The sleeves, separate from the dress, are fastened around her arms with matching red ribbons. The front of the dress is slit open, revealing the strapless red leotard she wears beneath it. Heart-shaped earrings, a red ribbon holding her hair back from her face (with ends that stick up impossibly straight and flop over to resemble bunny ears), and high-heeled Mary Janes (also red, of course) complete her outfit.

Personality: Flonne is, in a word, upbeat. She has a very optimistic outlook on life, the universe, and everything. No matter who she meets, it’s always with a polite, enthusiastic greeting and a bright smile. A certain amount of innocence and naivety is needed to maintain this outlook, and Flonne of course has it. Because of this, most forms of sarcasm and clever insults fly right over her head. If someone were to make a sarcastic comment about being “a little ray of sunshine,” her reply would most likely be “I love sunshine!” accompanied with a genuine smile.

Of course, this innocence and friendliness has its downsides – when an insult targeted at her manages to hit home, or when her feelings are hurt, she succumbs easily to it, sometimes even bursting into tears. All she wants is for people to be happy and love each other! Is that really so hard?

Abilities/Weaponry: Flonne is a skilled mage, with a good portion of her power focused in healing. As such, she can heal even the most grievous of wounds. She is also proficient in Fire, Ice, Wind, and Star (Light) magic – enough to cause a good amount of damage to her target, especially if said target is weak against the element of the spell she casts.

As far as weaponry goes, Flonne carries a staff that helps her concentrate her magic. This staff can transform into a bow, with which Flonne is a very accurate shot.

Weaknesses: Flonne’s naivety allows her to be rather easily tricked, lied to, and taken advantage of. She tries her hardest to see and believe only the best in people, a strong belief that allows others to take advantage of her if their motives are relatively subtle and less than savory.

Also, as a mage and with her particular physique, Flonne is a bit lacking in the physical strength department, at least in comparison to other fighters. In a contest of physical strength, odds of her being the victor are slim to nonexistent.

History: Flonne was once an angel trainee in Celestia, taught by Seraph Lamington. Unbeknownst to her, the Seraph was planning to improve relations between Celestia and the Netherworld: to that end, he planned on having Flonne meet the Prince of the Netherworld, Laharl. He sent Flonne down to the Netherworld with orders to assassinate the king (whom he already knew had died).

Once in the Netherworld, Flonne attempted to carry out her mission. She met Laharl, found out the king was dead, and after a small bout of confusion and a fight with Laharl, she decided to become his vassal, staying in the Netherworld to discover if demons could love, using Laharl as her case study. She eventually helps Laharl reclaim the title of Overlord of the Netherworld, but sees changes in him along the way, leading her to reaffirm her belief that demons can love.

Not long afterwards, a group of humans, led by Captain Gordon, invaded the Netherworld and was easily defeated by Laharl. Unbeknownst to all (including Gordon himself), Gordon had simply been a distraction – the real invasion fleet of two million ships was arriving, with every intention to take over the Netherworld. Laharl easily defeated the fleet, leaving only the massive flagship intact, which he, Etna, and Flonne fought their way into and took over. In the process, Flonne received a bit of a nasty shock – angels had been in the ship, helping the humans attack.

Intent on an explanation for this development, the three commandeer the ship and head to Celestia for an audience with the Seraph. It turned out an archangel, intent on domination, had been behind Celestia’s involvement in the human invasion. After punishing the archangel, the Seraph turned to Flonne. In order to make her way back into Celestia, she’d had to hurt other angels, a crime in Celestia. Flonne accepted her punishment, saying goodbye to Laharl and Etna before the Seraph turned her into a flower.

Enraged, bereaved, and mistakenly believing the Seraph had killed her, Laharl attacks Lamington, nearly killing him. He stops before dealing the final blow, realizing that Flonne wouldn’t want him to kill Lamington, and killing him wouldn’t bring her back anyway. Because of his decision to spare the Seraph, Lamington brings Flonne back, this time as a fallen angel – her true “punishment” was to remain in the Netherworld. She and Laharl are told they are the knot that will bind Celestia and the Netherworld together. While neither of them quite understands what this means, they don’t question it and return to the Netherworld.

It was business as usual from then on out, until the day Flonne woke up and found herself outside Paixao.

Sample LJ post: I’ve never seen a city like this before! We had pretty buildings in Celestia, but there weren’t any domes this big! And all of the people here are so friendly! I think I really like it here.
Now all I have to do is find Laharl-san…

Sample RP post: She…had gotten lost. Again.
What was worse, she had gotten lost looking for the restroom. Again.
She just couldn’t help it! This hospital was a maze!
Flonne had wandered for quite a while before waylaying a local nurse and asking for directions. Upon receiving them, she set off in the utter opposite of the direction she had originally taken, hoping Laharl wouldn’t be too terribly upset at her lateness. Maybe she’d get to see Timon and his friends once more before they left to look for Etna. That, she decided, would be nice.
She was completely unprepared for the explosions that shook the hospital. Confused and unconcerned for her own safety, she made her way towards what seemed to be the source – was something happening in the street?
She made her way to the doors just in time to see the dust clear, leaving a large sword stuck point first in the street, a small journal and a bloody knife lying on the ground beside it.
Oh…oh, no…
“Laharl!” she cried, running to the middle of the street, to where the sword was, frantically looking around for the overlord. “Laharl!”
But he was nowhere to be found.
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