Post by Lacey Meygan Moseley on Jul 19, 2012 5:52:55 GMT -5
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=style, background-color:#ebe9df;width: 600px; border:SOLID #717171 1px;] LACEY MOSELEY | TWENTY-FOUR | LOUP GAROUX [atrb=style, width: 200px; height: 200px;border: solid #E5C0AC 5px; border: 2px #E5C0AC;] [style=font-family: courier new; font-size: 9pt; font-style: bold; color: #7d5f53; text-align: right; border-bottom: 1px solid #ffad89; width: 200px; line-height: 25px; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: 1px; text-align: center;]FULL NAME & NICKNAMES. |
Lacey Meygan Moseley
AGE & DATE OF BIRTH.
24. 12th December.
GENDER & SEXUALITY.
Female&Straight
SPECIES & ABILITIES.
Lacey is, like most Loup Garoux, able to transform into a wolf at will, and is forced to transform during the full moon. Unlike her sister, who is small, agile and light on her feet, Lacey tends to be the thought of as the more powerful of the two, and has had much more combat experience – making her the more dangerous of the two. She also lacks a pack instinct, following her own set of rules, and is far more likely to give into her animalistic tendencies. She retains her wolf-heightened senses in her human form.
PLAY BY
Mila Kunis
YOUR ALIAS.
Ari / Demon Monkey
A BRIEF CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
If you were to ask Lacey about her life, and compare it to her sister's account of their childhood, one would get two very differing stories. While Hallie Raye, the younger of the two Loup Garoux born to a pack's alpha, was treated like a princess, Lacey was treated like a possible successor – like the son their father never had. While Hallie had food brought to her, never had to hunt, never had to do chores, and spent most of her time doing as she wished, Lacey was raised to hunt, tutored in the art of killing, and had to learn to look after those about her. She was taught to respect her elders – and learnt very quickly that she was to be forced into marriage with an eligible wolf when she came of age – used to help a favoured member of the pack – or indeed another pack – rise to her father's status when he wished to step down, or indeed was forced to do so.
Angry at the difference in treatment between her and her sister, Lacey often felt hard done to, and thus was short-tempered, and often on edge. That said, her and her sister were close – as Lacey knew she couldn't blame the sweet, little child for their father's actions. Rather, she did her utmost to keep Hallie's innocence intact, making sure that she didn't have to suffer the same fate that she would.
At the age of eighteen, the pack settled near a human village, and her father used the time to start searching out a mate for Lacey. What he didn't know is that in her free time, Lacey had been venturing into the village in her human form, and had started a relationship with a boy about her age – with whom she was well and truly infatuated. She told only Hallie of their affair – and asked them to keep it secret – something that the little wolf did. It was only a few short months before her father demanded she marry the wolf of his choice – by which point – Lacey wished only to marry her human lover. Telling her father she flatly refused, she left the camp, the pack, and fled to the village to safety.
What had been unknown to the pack is that the small village was a hunting settlement. Her lover had, since near the first day he met her known what she was, as she had refused to keep the secret from him. He, in turn, had kept it secret from those he lived with. Yet, on fearing losing each other – and fearing her father's wrath, Lacey convinced her lover to tell his family, his friends, about her pack, so that they might attempt to scare them away. Wishing to remain with her, he did just that. On hearing the news, the other's in the village agreed to aid them – so long as Lacey did not stand in their way.
The resulting outcome was the massacre of the Lacey's former family as they slept. No survivors were thought to have been left alive. Lacey was alone to be with her lover, free of the controlling hand of her father. However, she found it near impossible to escape the demons left at the site of the massacre, and her and her boyfriend left their village home, and started travelling the United States – constantly on the run so that Lacey could attempt to escape the crushing guilt she felt. And as time passed, her perspective changed – she saw herself as doing all she could. She did not know that her family would be murdered – and a part of her felt that they deserved their fate – as she wasn't an item to be brought and sold to those her father wished.
They continue to travel to this day. Lacey has done, and indeed will do, anything to protect her relationship. She has fought and killed any who attempt to threaten it – the acceptance of what happened to her family making her a colder, harsher and more cynical person.
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