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Lenneth Valkyrie [Lily] ([personal profile] virginwarrior) wrote2012-05-07 09:56 am

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Player Information

Name: Tracy
Age: 21
AIM SN: turbotray14
email: within_eternal_dreams@yahoo.com
Have you played in an LJ based game before? Yes
Currrently Played Characters: KOS-MOS
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Character Information

General
Canon Source: Valkyrie Profile
Canon Format: Video Game
Character's Name: Lenneth Valkyrie
Character's Age: 23 by Midgard Reckoning
Conditional: If your character is 13 years of age or under, please clarify how they will be played. N/A

What form will your character's NV take? A sliding phone with a QWERTY keyboard under the sliding part. It will also have a touch screen, more for the lulz than actual need for it. Such as this HTC.

Abilities
Character's Canon Abilities:

Lenneth is a goddess whose skills with a sword are unchallenged in Midgard, should close combat required. She is also highly skilled with a bow, which can be used to hunt for food, and can also summon her wings and fly a person who is injured somewhere safe to be treated. Listing:

Swordsmanship- Lenneth’s weapon of choice is a sword. It’s always seen hanging at her hip in any incarnation. Physically, she’s a strong fighter, which makes her a valuable ally in any fight.

Archery- Lenneth is also proficient in the use of a bow and arrows. If watched closely in the game, it looks as though she’s capable of firing two arrows at once.

‘Concentration’- Lenneth can use her ‘Concentration’ ability to sense those about to die, and that have the potential to become Einherjar. While on the island, Lenneth can use concentration if someone goes missing. If they’re close to death, she’ll be able to locate them and carry someone to treat them.

Flight- She’s a Valkyrie with wings and she flies for just about all of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth. It doesn’t show her wings during game play but in cut scenes, she’s does unfurl them.

Nibelung Valesti- Lenneth’s Purify Weird Soul, a divine assault of which there are two types. One uses her sword and the other, her bow. Both end with multiple spears through the body of her enemy, though. There are three classes to the Nibelung Valesti:
* The first is the one she has immediate use of in the beginning of the game. This one ends with three spears piercing the body of her enemy.
* The second is accessible either when you have a high level or have one of the four treasures, specifically the Demon Sword Levantine. This one ends with Lenneth making use of her wings and flying into the air, thrusting a huge spear into the enemy.
* The third and final is used after she becomes Lord of Creation. This time when she thrusts the spear into the body of her enemy, an explosion occurs all around said enemy.

Soul Materialize- This is an ability all three Valkyrie's possess. Lenneth collects the souls as they are dying and stores them within herself. This leaves them without a body but when Lenneth has need of them, her powers as a Valkyrie provides them with a physical body in order to do battle. However, this is only possible as long as Lenneth remains alive. Should she perish, the einherjar she collected will only have a short time to revive her before they fade out of existence themselves.

Divine Materialization- An abilities shared by the Valkyries, Lenneth can use this ability to create items, weapons and armor. She'll also be able to use to to summon weapons she has but doesn't carry on her person.

Transfer- The ability all Valkyrie's have, being able to send Einherjar to Asgard. Inoperable in the port.

Crystals- Lenneth has the ability to create crystals. These can either be used to help climb rooms in which staircases collapsed or towers that have no stairs. They can also be used to freeze enemies temporarily. A second crystal fired at a frozen enemy will transport Lenneth to where the enemy had been sitting frozen and the frozen enemy to where Lenneth had been standing. This is very useful for reaching heights without creating steps from crystals. Another use of the crystals are, when one is fired on an already formed crystal it will grow larger, but a third shot will create an ethereal platform for a short time. This is often used when there are only small openings in a ceiling and crystal "steps" can't be used.

Valkyrie- When merged with Hrist and Silmeria, as well as a host, Lenneth and her sisters become the true Valkyrie. Her power exceeds even Odins’ and Lezards’. Killing anyone with the Valkyrie’s power can literally destroy their soul, keeping them from being reborn. However, the creation of Valkyrie is always short-lived and will kill the host body; the souls will be lost and forced to reincarnate on their own. This doubles as a weakness.

Conditional: If your character has no superhuman canon abilities, what dormant ability will you give them? N/A
Weapons: A bow, with a never ending supply of arrows,her sword: Levantine (one of the Four Treasures), Angel Slayer (another sword), Glance Reviver (a sword she created after defeating Loki), and Gungnir (another of the Four Treasures).

None of which would be immediately on her person, except Levantine. They can be summoned by the Goddess as she needs. Sort of like hammerspace but cooler. Since she's the All-Mother, it would be an extension of her Divine Materialization.

History/Personality/Plans/etc.
Character History:

Chooser of the Slain.

"The second of Fate’s three daughters." - Covenant of the Plume description of
Lenneth.

Lenneth has seen many incarnations, each time existing in the body of a human girl until her death which would lead to her birth as the Valkyrie. When this time comes, all human memories are sealed away.

We first meet Lenneth when she chooses Thyodor, the father of a boy named Wylfred, as one of her Einherjar. His death leads Wylfred’s family to poverty. Without money to purchase food, his sisters death is unavoidable and his mother loses her sanity. Seven years after his fathers death, Wylfred swears vengeance upon the Valkyrie and he takes the Destiny Plume left on Thyodor’s body which is soon blessed by Hel, goddess of Nifleheim. This Plume will help him in his journey to slay the Valkyrie.

When he finally encounters her, and they battle, Lenneth tells Wylfred that he needs to stop depending on the powers given to him by Hel and the Destiny Plume. While fighting, one of the Einherjar that Lenneth gathered defends her and is revealed to be Wylfred’s father. Ailyth demands that Wylfred pay the price from his deal with Hel. Not doing what is demanded, Ailyth prepares to take his soul but before she can do so, Thyodor takes his place. Angered, Lenneth takes up her sword and demands that her Einherjar be returned to her. Besides it being impossible, Lenneth is reminded that her actions could start a war between Asgard and Nifleheim.

Leaving Wylfred to his life, Lenneth leaves. It is then decided that Lenneth’s compassion for the humans on Midgard is an inconvenience. Freya and Odin decide that all of her memory will be stripped away on her next awakening, leaving only her duty.

She next begins her journey by awakening in Valhalla and is drawn to meet with Odin, Lord of the gods where she is given a mission: “Collect Einherjar for the upcoming battle; Ragnarok approaches.” Sent down to Midgard with this mission, Lenneth’s first two Einherjar are Jelanda and Arngrim; victims of treason by the Artolian, Lombert, who served the king. He received the ghoul powder to change Jelanda by one, Lezard Valeth, before drugging Jelanda and sending her to Villnore. He is soon confronted by Lenneth and Arngrim. When dead, Lezard resurrects him as a one eyed beast and steals the Nibelung Ring that seals Lenneth’s memories and emotions.

She continues her journey, gathering Einherjar and sending them to Valhalla until she hears another dying soul. This one was once the teacher of Lezard and atop his tower, he gave her husband ghoul powder. He then let the demon he became slay his former teacher, all with the intent of drawing Lenneth there. And lured she is, taking the woman as an Einherjar and venturing into the tower to confront the man responsible. She finds all manners of disturbing things in the labyrinth of a tower he calls home but finally she finds him, waiting for her. Summoning two undead creatures to fight with him, Lenneth and her Einherjar eventually defeat them though Lezard escapes by using an ancient teleportation spell. After he disappears she discovers the homunculi in his tower, all with her appearance. Lenneth destroys them in anger.

Lenneth’s memories and emotions gradually continue to come back as she moves forward in her journey, soon taking a young man with her: Lucian. Lucian remembered a girl who looked identical to Lenneth and her name was Platina. He and Platina had run away together, to keep her from being sold by her parents, but she died in the Weeping Lily Meadow. While with the Valkyrie, he gives her an earring that had belonged to Platina. To help Lucian move past these memories, and to give him peace of mind about her uncanny resemblance to Platina, Lenneth gives him a kiss and sends him to Valhalla where he meets the God Loki. Convinced by Loki that the Dragon Orb, one of the Four Artifacts that balance their world, will return the Valkyrie’s memories as Platina, Lucian helps him but is only killed in the process and Loki regains all of his powers as a Vanir and an Aesir.

In Midgard, Lenneth’s memories start to floor back as she visit’s the Weeping Lily’s and finds an earring. Her earring from when she was Platina and the match to the one Lucian gave her. To keep the seal intact, Freya seals Lenneth’s soul and awakens Hrist, the Dark Valkyrie as Lezard refers to her. Lenneth’s Einherjar refuse to heed Hrist’s commands and she prepared to destroy them for it, only to have them teleported away at the last moment by none other than Lezard. He informs them that there may be a way to save Lenneth, but it will require three mages: Himself, Jelanda and one other whom he already has in mind. He leads them to Flenceburg where they recruit the assistance of Mystina, an old classmate of Lezard’s. Before she can outright refuse, Lezard reveals her body: Mystina is already dead and has no choice but to help.

Tracking down Hrist; Lezard, Arngrim, Jelanda and Mystina find her in the castle of Brahms’, Lord of the Undead. In a twist of fate, Brahms’ assists them in defeating Hrist and the mages collect Lenneth’s soul in a crystal and they hurry back to Lezard’s Tower where he has a younger, childlike, homunculi waiting. Casting a spell that even surprises Mystina, Lezard places Lenneth’s soul in the body where it immediately ages appropriately and Lenneth regains consciousness. She immediately cries out for Lucian, knowing of his death at Loki’s hands.

Returning to Valhalla, Lenneth finds Freya crying over the body of Odin, begging him to wake up. Exchanging few words, Lenneth seeks out Loki to avenge Lucian and to right the damage he has done. He is surprised to find that Lenneth can compete with him, even defeat him.

"Do you know why Odin became Lord of the gods? It is because he is half elf and half human. gods are static and cannot grow. However, since Odin possesses the growth ability of a human-" ~Lezard Valeth

Lenneth discovers the ability to grow within her. She is no longer just a goddess, she has the ability of Creation inside her. Defeating Loki, she takes him within her, only seeing a sad child. A child who was not accepted by Vanir or Aesir, forever scorned by both. Lenneth restores the damaged Valhalla and Midgard, and restores the lives of the Einherjar that were lost. Including Lucian.

Later, Lenneth discovers that time is being distorted, events rewritten. And by none other than Lezard Valeth, the only human to survive Ragnarok. Using a device in the abandoned city of Dipan, he’s traveled back in time to rewrite history and to become Lord of the gods himself. Traveling to Dipan herself, and making use of the device, Lenneth pursues him in an attempt to minimize the damage. However, she must be wary as only one Valkyrie is to be awake at any one time. And Lezard expected her to pursue him.

And in this time, Silmeria and Hrist are awake but only by a mistake in the Sovereign’s Rite, which sealed Silmeria’s soul in the princess of Dipan, Alicia. Hrist pursues Alicia and Silmeria in an attempt to force her back to Valhalla and back into the service of Odin, however Silmeria refuses. This continues until they reach Dipan and Hrist has Alicia’s father executed. While on her way to the execution, Hrist pauses, sensing Lenneth. Lenneth hides quickly and continues to watch events unfold; continues to keep an eye on Lezard.

It isn’t long after that Alicia confronts Hrist, after learning of her mothers death as well. The undead mages of Dipan begin to cast the Sovereign’s Rite, only to be destroyed. Lezard quickly plays his hand and completes the casting of the spell, having used the mages to learn its secret. He steals the soul of Silmeria and disappears only to reunite with them in Valhalla. He assists Alicia in attacking Odin. When Alicia is flung away, Lezard kills him using Silmeria’s powers and takes Gungnir as well as inheriting Odin’s soul.

Creating his own world, he awaited the arrival of Lenneth, not caring that his world was causing all nine of the other Realms to collapse. There, Alicia and her companions team up with Lenneth and Hrist to defeat Lezard. Sealing Silmeria’s soul in a homunculus and creating one of himself, he sends them out to attack them all, losing Silmeria in the process. It matters little however, because as they proceed, they encounter Lezard and, casting the Sovereign’s Rite, he captures Lenneth. Collapsing part of his world to keep the heroes away and sealing Lenneth in a crystal, he prepares to join his soul with hers so they can share eternity together.

Alicia and her companions make their way back quickly, and confront Lezard, destroying the crystal to free Lenneth. Merging all three Valkyrie’s in Alicia’s body, they create the true Valkyrie and they kill Lezard. The process, however, kills Alicia as there is no body that can contain Valkyrie. Rufus takes this hard and decides to take the place as Lord of the gods, awaiting the reincarnation of Alicia. In the end, all the Valkyries, Alicia and Lezard are reborn in a revived Midgard.

Point in Canon:Just after restoring Midgard and the other realms that Loki destroyed. So she's currently Lord of the Gods, the All-Mother and is re-establishing order.
Conditional: Brief summary of previous RP history: N/A

Character Personality:

Lenneth is a very serious young woman, living by the philosophy of "All work and no play". She is duty-bound and performs that duty to the best of her ability, doing nothing less if it is within her power. She is very loyal to Odin and Freya for a majority of her life until the Nibelung Ring is stolen. Even after that, Lenneth performs her duty valiantly, finding good in humans she selects as Einherjar and making sure they are fit to fight for the gods before sending them to Valhalla.

She has a tendency to regret some choices, seeing the way people curse her as a "Death goddess" and claiming she steals the lives of men and young men alike that go into battle. It often makes her question herself and her duty, even coming close to allowing herself to be killed by a young man. However, the pride with which her Einherjar carry themselves and the high esteem that they carry her in reminds Lenneth that she is not a Death goddess but one who chooses valiant warriors to serve the gods of which there is no honor higher.

Of the three Valkyries and the middle sister of Hrist and Silmeria, Lenneth is the most level-headed, not allowing simple things like stubborn Einherjar to frustrate her. But she also isn’t easy on them, not giving them the benefit of the doubt on every little thing or letting them get away with something. As with the Realms on Yggdrasil’s branches, there must be a balance.

Lenneth is compassionate towards humans, the result of her emotions and memories being released upon the loss of the Nibelung Ring (which was placed on her by Odin and Freya to seal away such emotions so that only her duty remained) and recovering Platina’s earrings: one from Lucian and one on her grave in the Weeping Lily Meadow. She’s seen enough humans suffering and being used by selfish gods, her own life included that, she can’t look at them as pawns for the use of the gods.

Compassion, love and regret are far from her only emotions however. When she first discovers that Lucian was killed by Loki, Lenneth was anguished, letting the pain of his loss overwhelm her to the point of an emotional breakdown. When confronting Loki, she exhibits pity on the god who was born half Vanir and half Aesir, destined to be scorned by both and never accepted by anybody. Even himself.

Lenneth is quite human in personality, but she doesn’t believe in cruelty. She’s seen the homunculi that Lezard creates, knows they are made from humans and elves and that they are killed in order to create homunculi in her image. Such barbarism sickens her as do unhealthy obsessions with her.

She's very different from the human girl she once was, Platina, and that is plain to see in all her actions. Platina was a shy and timid little girl, treated harshly by her parents and nearly sold into slavery. Lenneth rid herself of all that the moment she was woken from divine sleep. Occasionally, aspects of Platina's personality might surface in situations that the Valkyrie clearly doesn't understand. We must realize that Lenneth is very naive when it comes to some human actions. After all, she is often referred to as "the Virgin Warrior" so we know that she's never laid with a man before. Therefore, sexual action or innuendos with either go over her head or will make her blush ten different shades of red.

Conditional: Personality development in previous game: N/A

Character Plans: The modern world is going to be very strange for Lenneth. Wars are fought with guns rather than swords and bows. Buildings are comparable to the size of the castle in Asgard and humans have ceased believing in gods. It's going to be very strange for her and that the most I can say now without getting some in-game CR for her.

Appearance/PB: One, Two, Three

Writing Samples

First Person Sample

[Lenneth frowns into the NV, blue eyes showing her irritation more than her expression. Cobalt blue armor covers the visible parts of her body, silvery hair tied tight in a braid and pure white wings are exteded around her.

The Greeter is nowhere to be seen.]

I demand answers and now. I have more important tasks to atttend to in Asgard! The gods are completely disoraganized and in need of my leadership. I will not bend to the desires of humankind on a world not connected to Yggdrasil.

Return me now!

Third Person Sample

She could not contact her fellow gods, her connection to Freya was completely severed. She could summon none of her einherjar but she was capable of collecting souls here to fight for her. None, thus far, had been found worthy of her time. She wanted her friends, her einherajr. Mystina and Arngrim, she missed them. And Lucian, dear Lucian...

What was he thinking right now? That Lenneth had abandoned them in the time of need? Of course, it wouldn't be the name 'Lenneth' that he uttered, it would be 'Platina'. The name of the human child she once slept within. Not who she was. Her soul influenced the childs appearance, but that didn't mean she had ever been Platina.

A poorly dressed man with a leering grin looked her over lecherously, but quickly ran when she turned and he could see the sword hanging at her waist.

"Humans..." She sighed and continued on her way, barely sparing a glance at others who looked at her similarly. Sirens Port... Was not a place she cared for. Not at all.

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