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Sep 24, 2009 17:54





Honor Casey
The bite of wind the taste of rain
Getting called names

Race: Half-Fae/Half-Human
D.O.B.: October 25th | 24
Occupation: Writer
Sexuality: Straight
Parents: Caroline Casey-Sanders (Mother), Allen Sanders (Step-Father)
Sibling: Stephen Sanders (Half-Brother)

Bio
Comets of pain
And other bright things

Caroline Casey, an edgy up and coming New York artiest, had never seen the duller side of life. Her paintings were darkly controversial and her life style mirrored it. When a new club came onto her radar, one that promised a darkly good time, she went to check it out. Le Sang was everything she'd been promised and more, having ended up in one of the private rooms upstairs with a mysterious guy she'd just met. What she didn't know was that Le Sang tailored more towards the not so human than the human, and that the man she'd hooked up with wasn't human but a Fae. Then never exchanged names or anything, and never met up again after that night. Nine months later, Honor was born.

During the pregnancy and after Honor's birth, Caroline calmed her life down so it was more suitable for a baby. And, despite being an unplanned and complete surprise, Caroline has never regretted having Honor. When Honor was five, Caroline married a lawyer named Allen Sanders and a year later gave Honor a brother, Stephen. From birth until puberty, the thought of finding her biological father never crossed her mind. And once Allen came into the picture and treated her like the daughter he'd always wanted, there was never any doubt in the girl's mind on who her dad was.

Honor had a normal childhood. She had friends, did well in school, and even joined a few clubs. While her mother tried to get her interested in art, and she seemed to have a real talent for it, her true passion lay in the written word. Her room was stacked with books, and for her twelfth birthday, her mother got her a laptop so she could keep better files for the stories she wrote herself.

Honor's normal childhood stopped when she hit puberty. Mysterious things started to happen about that time. Including a time where she argued about dying her hair blond, and her mother outright refusing. The next day she'd woken up to her hair blond, and her mother grounding her for a month for a dye job she never actually went through with. But, after a month or so of getting into trouble for things she had no clue on how they were happening, Honor started searching to find out what was going on with her life and why. A lot of it tracked back to the father she'd never met, never heard of except that her mother had met him at La Sang. Which is exactly where she ended up in the end. She went to the club during the hours they usually got deliveries to weasel her way into see the owner, and finally did so. The owner told Honor that while he didn't know who her father was, he knew what her father was. Being that he was Fae as well, it kind of helped. The owner also offered to help Honor learn her abilities and tell her about the people she belonged to by blood. And so, at fourteen and with a promise that the information never be repeated to anyone in her house, Honor started learning how to control her growing powers and the Fae history.

Learning and trying to control her new powers didn't affect her high school life too much. The owner of La Sang had given her a bracelet with trace amounts of iron in it to wear when she wasn't practicing and learning her magic. The trace amounts of iron kept her Fae side dormant while she was in public. It meant she was able to keep up with her friends through school, continue in her clubs, and write for the school's paper as any regular kid would. By the time she got to university, she had control over her magic and didn't need the bracelet, though she's kept it so that during stressful times she didn't slip. In her junior year in university, she sent in a manuscript to a publication company and a few weeks later she had a contract and was working with an editor to make it print worthy.

Now twenty-four, she's a graduate of NYU, with a degree in English; a published writer of fiction novels that revolve around ab FBI detective that solves pesky crimes committed by Supernaturals; and is a magic wielding Fae. She's never been to the Fae Realms, though it's been hinted at by her mentor that she'd be able to if she wanted. She keeps in good contact with the owner of La Sang, and he's promised to keep her informed if word of her biological father ever comes up, but she doesn't hold her breath. It's been twenty-four years after all, and he's never come looking.

Random Fact:
Because of the Fae blood in Honor, her blood packs more of a punch than regular human blood. And by punch, I mean power. It's tastier, stronger, and pending how much the vampire takes can possibly cause a power high.

Strengths
My favorite things and favorite places
Covered in kisses

† Natural Resistance to Illness and Disease - Because of her Fae blood, she almost never gets sick. Very, very rarely she'll get a cold out of no where though.

† Abilities - Her strength, speed, healing, agility, and senses are stronger than a normal humans though they aren't quite to par with a Lycans or a Vampires.

† Age - Honor ages a LOT slower than humans, not to say she doesn't age it's just slow enough she'll likely see at least several centuries if she plays her cards right.

† Magic - She can do an assortment of things with her magic, from conjuring to binding. It's not as strong as a Witch or a full blooded Fae, but it's there.

† Glamour - It is affectively part of her magic, but it's a talent all in its own right. Glamour lets Honor make something appear different. It can be as simple as concealing that troublesome zit that popped up that morning all the way to hiding a bar fight gone bad from all the patrons in the establishment. She can direct her glamour to specific people or make it a mass view. Glamour that changes her appearance is an example of a mass affect, being that everyone that sees the change and not what's under it.

Weaknesses
When all of this is memories
What kind of creature shall I be?

† Stress - During stressful situations Honor's magic goes a little haywire. Her will ends up in control instead of her head. Meaning if she wanted someone away, they'd just be gone, sent to another area of the town or another country pending how strong the want to have then away is.

† Iron - While it isn't as deadly to her as it is to a full Fae, enough contact with it can be fatal.

† Glamour - Anyone with Fae blood can see through her glamour. For some reason it doesn't work on other Fae.

† Lies - While she doesn't have the full force of the gaes that Fae have, she has trouble with telling lies. Not to say that she can't. But, the bigger the lie, the more painful it is.

About her books
Aslan and the Silver Queen //Turn it around
Follow me down //Midsummer night's dream

Under Construction
The Shadowed World series follows the more unusual cases that FBI agent Amy Browning investigates in a world that doesn't know all that lurks in the shadows. The plots are good for supernatural murder mysteries, set in Chicago, and should any supernatural creature read it they might be surprised to find just how accurate her facts really are when it comes to the creatures that are in her books. None of the movie and tv fluff for her, no. She uses the real Other's to set her facts off of.

Titles - Antagonist
Blood Moon Rising - Werewolf
A Darkling Dream - Fae
Bewitching Courts - Witch

OOC Stuff

Player: Lizzy
PB: Rachel Bilson
AIM: boundxkitty
Lyrics: Noe Venable, "Midsummer Night's Dream"

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