BRODIGAN, angharad seren (finished)
Dec 16, 2014 2:16:27 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 2:16:27 GMT -5
ANGHARAD.SEREN.BRODIGAN
PLAYED BY: Barbara Palvin
PLAYED BY: Barbara Palvin
Bio Basics
Full Name: Angharad Seren Brodigan
Nicknames: Ang
Greek or Roman: Roman
Member of the Legion or Probatio: Legionnaire
Cohort: First
Godly Parent: Bellona
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown
Personality
Likes (min. 4)
1. Discipline
2. Order
3. Strength
4. Glory
Dislikes (min. 4)
1. Chaos
2. Weakness
3. Foolishness
4. Laziness
Strengths (min. 2)
1. Fighting skill
2. Alertness
Weaknesses (min. 2)
1. Susceptible to falling in love easily
2. Can't compromise, would rather die
Fatal Flaw (fears.min.1)
1. She's war-crazy, and she'd rather fight a battle that she cannot win then come to terms with losing--not fighting and surrendering is her fear.
When you look at Angharad, you see her as a strict disciplinarian. She is one of the more astute and traditional members of the Legion. She loves being a Roman legionnaire to bits. It's her life, and even if does partly have a teen girl universe out there, awaiting to be recognized, she is first and foremost the legionnaire who would risk her life for the sake of the Legion. She devotes her all into keeping the Legion productive and alive--or, at least contributing to that. She is a firm believer of a disciplined, orderly image of a Legionnaire and often snaps at other Legionnaires if they act sloppy, unprofessional, lazy, raucous, immature, etc. But, most importantly to Angharad, she wishes to see each and every one of her fellow Legionnaires as strong and fearless. She believes that every Roman Legionnaire should be physically strong and equally courageous and brave at heart, and should be ready to take up arms and die for the Legion.
Aside from that strict, uptight, and soldierly personality, you will also notice a girl who is, on the surface, rather dispassionate for a teen girl. While girls her age are supposed to be more into passionate it and graceful things, all she's passionate about is the Legion, the disciplined and orderly image of the Legion, and the glory of battle. That's susceptible to development, of course, but for now she's like that. On a regular basis she's mostly calm and rather expressionless. She almost always speaks formally, or generally, she doesn't allow herself to sound idle and sloppy when she utters a word. She's rather grim and grave in demeanor and doesn't really understand jokes. She's unfazed by sarcasm because she is used to taking things at face value, but when she's insulting idiots, especially the Greeks, she all of a sudden remembers she has wits. She's got a temper, though, so when her temper rises, the volume of her voice rises and her demeanor is a mix if cold, icy, and ferocious mixed in three as she gets her point across her adversary's brain. She also starts cursing in Latin. But that's only if she's truly angry. When she's annoyed she's simply more curt and stern, 'tis all.
As for her take on Greeks, she doesn't completely hate them, but she doesn't trust them either. She's wary and strained around them, so she can be perceived as unfriendly. But, on the other hand, she won't act hostile in front of them. She'd most likely be curt and somewhat snide nd rude, but other than that she can control herself--that is, if they behave. She's not afraid to be cruel and merciless toward her enemies, and malcontent Greeks count. But, considering that she now has to share cabins and coexist with the Romans--which didn't come easily to her--she's learned to tolerate their existence more, but of course she still doesn't give them the easiest time. She tries to give them the respect due as fellow demigods and the natives of the Greek camp, but she still doesn't like them much.
And, lastly, there is the issue of her falling in love easily. Well, who would've guessed? She doesn't swoon over guys quickly, but she will easily develop feelings for a strong, weapon-savvy, warrior-like demigod, I guess. She wouldn't really know how to go about admitting those feelings or how to deal with them, though, so it would be interesting to see it happen.
Powers
Angharad's powers are pretty obvious, being the daughter of a war goddess. She just has an enhanced ability to fight and win victories in wars, combat, spars, battles, etc. She has a skill in fighting and adapting to new fighting styles and using them to the best of her ability. She also will be a natural expert in weapons and will quickly learn how to wield a new weapon, and will be excellent in overall weapon usage. Perhaps some magic can be used with the weapons, but for the most part it will just be her having skilled hands in weaponry. It will be more than noticeable that her physical strength and combat skills are above average, both because of who her mother is an because of how she has trained for 6 years.
History
Claimed? Yes
How many years have they been at Camp? 6
Other family members:
Father, Llywelyn Brodigan
Step-mother, Gwenllian Brodigan
Half-brother, Bran Brodigan
Angharad was born to Llywelyn Brodigan, a man of Irish and Welsh decent lliving in Cardiff, Wales. Llywelyn was a regular computer engineer, but he also had a deep interest in the history of war and combat in ancient times, which is most likely how he attracted Bellona in the first place. Regardless, she deemed him worthy enough to give him a daughter from her. Poor Llywelyn was more confused and hurt that his love was leaving him--and, with a child to raise on his own. He did learn sometime that she was a goddess, which made him understand why she must do this, but it still hurt and nothing had prepared him for a baby.
But, anyway, Llywelyn did raise Angharad well. He never spoke of Bellona to her and just raised her like a normal kid. Angharad was always a solemn child, but she loved her father, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. However, when she was three her father remarried to a woman named Gwenllian. Gwenllian was a woman who had went to school with Llywelyn and had always wanted his love, and was upset when he dated a woman who he called a goddess and had a child from her. Therefore, Gwenllian wasn't warm to Angharad and made her feel like an outcast, especially after Bran, Gwenllian and Llywelyn's son, was born when Ang was 4 years-old. But Ang suffered it in silence, although she never really liked Gwenllian. She loved her father, most of all, and her brother was alright.
When she was 10 years-old, she joined the Legion after almost being attacked by a monster but rescued by someone from the camp who was scouting her. She was a totally confused, but it didn't take long for her to realize that this was her home. It just felt right after years of living in a world that didn't seem like enough for her. She was totally immersed in her role has a young Legionnaire and put a lot of focus on combat and strength. She prefers to stay at camp more than go back home, because she feels like she belongs more at camp while her father should just enjoy his planned family. When she was 13 years-old, she was claimed by Bellona. Now she is 16 years-old, and for some reason today she has to squish in with the Greeks in the Graecus camp, which she is rather miserable about but forces herself to mingle with them--although she still keeps close to her fellow Legionnaires.
The Player
What can we call you? Noelle
Where did you hear about us? Suzie
What is your favorite type of food? Pizza