Ariadne (
demonicbeauty) wrote2019-09-04 09:50 am
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Entry tags:
God Power Level-Up
Character Name: Ariadne (
demonicbeauty)
Canon: Original
Level Two Power: Adaptation
Activity Requirement:First Proof: LINK - 8/9 - Josie (
polydeukes)
Second Proof: LINK - 8/10 - Lucifer (
turnanythingon)
Third Proof: LINK - 8/27 - Ivar (
ragnarsson)
Fourth Proof: LINK - 9/11 - Peter Quill (
momsboy)
Fifth Proof: LINK - 9/25 - Jim Kirk (
winscenario)
Written Requirement: Ariadne was born and raised in a world that demanded she hide exactly who and what she was. Thanks to genetic luck, she inherited her mother's ability to pass for a Human, an ability that she lost the second she arrived in Asgard. Ariadne immediately sought new ways to hide herself, and was surprised when she met Josie and learned that her attitude toward non-humanoids was tolerant and peaceful. This conversation convinced Ariadne to press her luck and reveal her true self to Josie, who immediately accepted her without any fear or hesitation. It wasn't the first time a humanoid had seen her true form, but it was the first time that Ariadne had the choice. And she knew she was going to need allies.
Filled with hope about Josie's kindness, Ariadne attempted to reveal herself a second time, this time to Lucifer, over the network. His response was confusing, but not at all hostile. Because she didn't understand it, she remained guarded. But some of the fear started to evaporate. She opened up about her wings for the first time to Ivar (the swan). This was something she'd never talked about with anyone, not at home and certainly not in Asgard. Admittedly, she thought Ivar was a swan. But it was good practice.
With Peter Quill, who initially thought she was an alien and not all that weird, Ariadne started to open up a little about the life she left behind. Specifically, she revealed some of the details of the war and the Red Dragon, both of which managed to disrupt her childhood and lead her down her path of secrecy.
Ironically, when Ariadne was finally gifted with the ability to shapeshift, she lost control of her powers and accidentally revealed her true form to Jim Kirk. Like Peter, Jim was almost blase about the whole thing. But it inspired a new change in Ariadne. For the first time in her life, she started to wonder if she truly needed to hide at all. Not just her form, but her entire self, a self she'd only shared in bits and pieces.
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Canon: Original
Level Two Power: Adaptation
Activity Requirement:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Second Proof: LINK - 8/10 - Lucifer (
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Third Proof: LINK - 8/27 - Ivar (
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fourth Proof: LINK - 9/11 - Peter Quill (
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fifth Proof: LINK - 9/25 - Jim Kirk (
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Written Requirement: Ariadne was born and raised in a world that demanded she hide exactly who and what she was. Thanks to genetic luck, she inherited her mother's ability to pass for a Human, an ability that she lost the second she arrived in Asgard. Ariadne immediately sought new ways to hide herself, and was surprised when she met Josie and learned that her attitude toward non-humanoids was tolerant and peaceful. This conversation convinced Ariadne to press her luck and reveal her true self to Josie, who immediately accepted her without any fear or hesitation. It wasn't the first time a humanoid had seen her true form, but it was the first time that Ariadne had the choice. And she knew she was going to need allies.
Filled with hope about Josie's kindness, Ariadne attempted to reveal herself a second time, this time to Lucifer, over the network. His response was confusing, but not at all hostile. Because she didn't understand it, she remained guarded. But some of the fear started to evaporate. She opened up about her wings for the first time to Ivar (the swan). This was something she'd never talked about with anyone, not at home and certainly not in Asgard. Admittedly, she thought Ivar was a swan. But it was good practice.
With Peter Quill, who initially thought she was an alien and not all that weird, Ariadne started to open up a little about the life she left behind. Specifically, she revealed some of the details of the war and the Red Dragon, both of which managed to disrupt her childhood and lead her down her path of secrecy.
Ironically, when Ariadne was finally gifted with the ability to shapeshift, she lost control of her powers and accidentally revealed her true form to Jim Kirk. Like Peter, Jim was almost blase about the whole thing. But it inspired a new change in Ariadne. For the first time in her life, she started to wonder if she truly needed to hide at all. Not just her form, but her entire self, a self she'd only shared in bits and pieces.