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2012-01-01 12:15 am

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OOC Information;
Name; Shika
Personal Journal; [livejournal.com profile] lesyay
Contact;
email; spiffystudios (at) gmail.com
aim; otashika
plurk; deerleisure
Other Characters; Twilight Sparkle ([livejournal.com profile] studere)


IC Information;
Character Name; Perona
Canon; One Piece
Canon Point; After seeing off Zoro at Sabaody, post chapter 602
Age; Approximately 19 years old

House; Fitting with Perona's obsession with all things horror, gothic, etc., she will be placed in Hel.
Power; Body Control

Personality;
Perona seems like a fairly simple character at first glance, but she has a hidden depth that's harder to see. It's simple to notice that she's self-serving and bratty, but under the surface lies a real heart that she simply hasn't had the chance to reveal.

Not much is truly known about Perona's past. It's shown that she's been a member of the Shichibukai, Gecko Moria's crew for at least ten years, since she was already a member when the doctor Hogback was recruited[5]. Her feelings towards being a member of this crew are mixed at best. She doesn't seem to care much for her fellow crewmates... at least, she never appears concerned for their safety, even when they've been in fights[6] or their ship is being destroyed, during which time she only seems to be thinking about herself[7].

The only exception to this is Gecko Moria, the captain. He was a way to make her dream of ruling an island of cute and obedient zombies into a reality, this much is true. He was also a source of protection: after all, who would be a danger to her when she was sailing with a Shichibukai, who was both strong and not hunted by the Marines? She doesn't seem to think much more of him than that, though, even seeming willing to abandon him when things got rough[7], the crew was losing, and Oz, a new and powerful zombie of Moria's, was running amuck. But when she met Bartholomew Kuma, a powerful pirate, while fleeing, she wanted to defeat him and give him to Moria as a "going away present."[8]. And when, later, Mihawk tells her that Moria is dead, she cried for him[9].

It shows that even Perona, a girl who is supposed to be completely self-obsessed, can and does care for others.

But she is self-obsessed. Even somebody having a cursory conversation with her could tell that much. She's rude, both towards her subordinates and towards others. When speaking to Bearsy, she often tells him to "shut up"[1] [2], simply because she doesn't consider his voice cute. On Mihawk's island, she simply shows up, makes herself at home... and then demands he treat her as a guest[9], showing that she has no real concept of tact. She also shows that she cares about getting her way more than, well, other people, tying in with her lack of tact. When Zoro is going to leave, she shamelessly uses her powers to force him into submission, to try and make him stay[10] [ep421].

She is also shown to be greedy, which ties in with her being self-absorbed. She appoints herself in charge of getting the treasure aboard captured ships [11]. And even with her life in danger, her first thought it to get all of Moria's treasure before leaving[12]. Mainly, she just wants to live in comfort, which is why she needs the treasure: money leads to a comfortable life. She's seen complaining about the lack of comforts in her new home on Kuraigana Island. "I told him I would like to travel to an old, musty castle, and spend my time singing horror songs... but I had no idea there would be no servants! And I didn't know there wouldn't be bagel sandwiches and hot chocolate in a comfy bed in the morning!"[ep421] Being selfish is just a facet of being so self-obsessed.

Her overall bratty attitude, her lack of tact, her selfish nature could all be because of her upbringing- although we don't know of her early childhood, she's spent a good deal of time on Moria's crew, even a good part of that childhood. It's quite possible she hasn't had real contact with normal people, or an idea of a normal life. Gecko Moria, Absolom, Dr. Hogback, and the zombies around the island... they're not parental figures of any sort. And being raised in such an environment, it's obvious how her normal emotional development could be stifled. Whether it can be explained or not, however, those traits are an undeniable part of who she is.

Outwardly, she seems to show little empathy or concern for anybody but herself. After being sent to a strange castle on an unknown island by Bartholomew Kuma, she stumbles upon Zoro when he meets the same fate. He's horribly wounded, and all she says is, "It won't be long before he's dead. Serves him right, the jerk!"[ep421] It's been mentioned before that she never seems to care about her subordinate, Bearsy, or her fellow crewmembers as well. However, this is just on the surface. After all, she shows concern for Bearsy once Usopp defeated him. She cried for Moria. And as for Zoro, she actually took him back to the castle, bandaged his wounds, and watched over him as he recovered[ep421]. To put it simply, she's not incapable of kindness.

She also demonstrates an unexpected weak spot toward people who are truly and utterly pathetic. To people like that, she tries to cheer them on. When Usopp fights her and out-depresses her negative hollows (ghosts who create depression,) she feels the need to urge him on in life[13] [14]. Similarly, when she realizes just how bad Zoro's sense of direction is, she urges him on as well[ep456].

It should also be noted that Perona has an almost supreme self-confidence, stemming from her unique power. She ate the "Horo Horo" devil fruit, which gave her the ability to create "hollows," or ghosts. Horo is a Japanese equivalent of Hollow. It's unknown exactly when she would have eaten this fruit, but it's likely this was before she joined Moria's crew, as he wouldn't have recruited a young girl like her without a good reason, such as this ability. It's also unknown how or where she would have gotten a hold of it.

But the specifics of its past, what's important is that Perona does possess the ability, and she tends to think highly of her ability because of it. She casually comments that she'll take care of the "entire Straw Hat crew" by herself[15] at one point... and when confronted with a Shichibukai, she even believes that she can take him down by herself[8]. She tends to brag about her powers to others as well; she has a lot of pride in those abilities of hers. When she first meets the Straw Hats in person, she brags about her abilities and how she'll defeat them all[16]. Even in the middle of a fight, she still brags[17] [18].

It's also imperative to be aware, however, that she does fear for herself. Her confidence does not border on stupidity, and physically, she's not strong. When Usopp was unaffected by her negative hollows, she ran[19]. Not only did she run, but she ran away screaming for help... until she could find a place to hide and use her astral projection ability. When Usopp threatens her with a ten ton mallet (actually a balloon shaped like one,) she begs for forgiveness and her life[20], showing that she knows her limits and that her pride is definitely not worth her life. She also could tell that there was no way for her to defeat Oz, the strongest zombie ever made, and when she thinks he's after her, she chooses to flee the ship and crew altogether[12].

A lot of Perona's individual quirks and traits can be traced back to one fact: Perona is a very childish person. It was mentioned before that she did not have a normal childhood, which could be the cause for that as well.

She's been shown to whine, even throw a tantrum, when things aren't done her way. Examples of this have already been mentioned: she whines about how unfair her new life is[ep421], for one. For another, she throws a small fit at Mihawk's attitude towards her when he doesn't console her... and treat her to hot chocolate[9].

Her childishness isn't limited to whining, bragging, and brattiness, however. Perona also has a playful side that stems from it. In her fight with Usopp, she threatens to stop his heart[21]... only to reveal she was lying[22]. She then proceeds to phase through his own body to show off in a very playful and joking manner[23] [24]... even if Usopp didn't find it very amusing. Even when she's being teasing or playful, she only cares about amusing herself. It's very self-focused. Sometimes it's even cruel... to others. Usopp could certainly attest to that.

Something else that definitely deserves mention: Perona is obsessed with things she thinks are cute. I say "things she thinks are cute" because she has very odd tastes. To Perona, the ideal is horror-driven. Whether it's gothic Lolita, or simply gothic, that is what Perona will squeal over. She mentions to Kuma, "The dark... the damp... somewhere near an old castle, engulfed in malice... I could spend my days there, singing an accursed song."[25] That shows off her tastes very well. When wandering Kuraigana Island with Zoro, she sees the place looks like a battlefield and comments, "this battlefield-like atmosphere... I feel like I'm gonna melt~"[ep456]. Her tastes could hardly be called normal, but she does have an almost typical girlish reaction towards something "cute." It's possible her tastes were influenced by her devil fruit power, which lets her create ghosts, or even Moria's ship, which is filled with zombies and features a prominent horror setting.

She has a collection of stuffed animals as well. In fact, most of the "animal zombies" that served under her on Thriller Bark were modeled after stuffed animals in her collection[26]. This, naturally, includes Bearsy.

And she has little taste for things deemed "uncute," however. It's the reason she's constantly telling Bearsy to "shut up"- his voice isn't cute[1] [2]. When she dresses Zoro up as Bearsy, she even refuses to let him speak for the same reason[ep421].

To summarize Perona's personality, she's like a spoiled child princess. She has to have things her way, she thinks she's the most important thing in the world, she can't even imagine being wrong... but she doesn't truly mean anything bad by it.

In the two years she spent with Zoro and Mihawk on her ideal island, she has changed some. She's developed a relationship of mutual trust with Zoro, and most likely Mihawk, from their time spent together... she even went out of her way not only to guide Zoro to the Straw Hat crew's meeting point, but held off the Marines from chasing him as well[27]. While the old Perona may have felt badly over a companion, she never so blatantly helped any of them before. She might not vocalize it, but she's learned to value people more.

She's grown as a person.

Samples;
Network Sample; I still love this thread.

Log Sample; It was a gloomy day on Kuraigana Island The sun was up, but it wasn't even visible through the thick fog that enveloped the island this day. It was the sort of day where even a skeptical person might believe the spirits would come out. In short, it was exactly the sort of day one would expect Perona to be outside, basking in the beauty of the scenery.

But she wasn't.

Instead, she was inside, holed up in the room that she had staked out as hers. Thankfully, Mihawk, the castle's rightful owner, hadn't objected.

Why was she inside on such a glorious day? The answer could be seen by the multitudes of fabric strewn about the room; over the bed, over top of her stuffed animals, hanging off the top of the closet door, and most importantly, draped over a mannequin. There was a picture hanging nearby, one that Perona had painstakingly drawn herself, of a dress. It was the dress she was trying to make.

"How is this supposed to work?" she said, exasperated with her progress. She looked over towards Bearsy- the stuffed animal, not the zombie- that was sitting on top of her bed nearby... but naturally, no response was forthcoming. So she continued herself. "They never told me it would be this hard! I have to cut the fabric just right, and sew it just right, and there aren't even instructions on how to put it all together!" Gone were the days when she could just order a servant or zombie to do it for her; this was hard work that she needed to do herself, and she was fed up with it!

She threw the scissors off to the side, and then threw herself onto the bed. She pounded her fists onto the bed for a short while, while whining, "This isn't fair! This is too hard for one girl!" Of course, she gave up after a minute. After all, it's not like anybody was around to hear her, and it didn't really make her feel any better about it herself.

But what could she do about it? Those idiot swordsmen were too busy training to take her to a decent island to shop or commission clothes. (Normally, she wouldn't consider Mihawk to be an idiot, but when she was exasperated and he was partly at fault, he fell into the same category as Zoro.)

And she didn't have any servants to force into doing it. She wasn't sure why Mihawk, the world's most famous swordsman and a member of the Royal Shichibukai, wouldn't prefer to be waited on hand and foot... but she couldn't force him to hire any servants. He would probably kill the unwanted help, if the apes that inhabited the outer reaches of the island didn't get to them first.

Though... it was true she didn't have any servants, it wasn't true that she didn't have anybody to make help her. With that thought, a small smile crossed her face. She sat up, giggled with a small "Horohorohoro," and then got into a comfortable position on the bed. Keeping her body comfortable was important, after all. It would sit in the same position until her hollow came back. In a moment, she released her inner hollow... her spirit, her soul, her astral projection, whatever you wanted to call it.

Free from her body, she floated through the castle's walls, floors, and ceilings, looking for the only other two to call the place "home." Kitchen, no. Bathroom, no. Main hall.... there they were, coming in from their morning training. She floated down from the ceiling towards the mass of green hair and the other figure with a giant sword.

Zoro and Mihawk both watched her as she floated down, stopping about a foot over the floor in front of them. "There you two are," she said, crossing her arms. "Do you have any idea how long I was searching for you?" Although she made it seem like she had been searching for a while, and she certainly did seem to be blaming them even though they had no reason to be blamed, the truth was she had been searching for less than a few minutes.

It was Mihawk who replied first. "I thought you were making yourself a dress today."

Zoro was next. With a scoff, he added, "And here I thought I'd finally have a day where you wouldn't bother me."

"I am making a dress!" Perona objected. Then, with a dramatic flourish, she pointed towards both Mihawk and Zoro, or rather between them. "But I never said I was going to be making it myself! You're going to help me!"

Zoro seemed confused for a moment, looking behind him for who Perona was pointing at.

"I WAS POINTING AT YOU!"

Seriously, what kind of idiot was this guy!?

"Not interested," Mihawk said, completely brushing off Perona.

How could he say that to her!? She was his guest, and he wouldn't even cave in to her whims!? It's not like she was asking a whole lot, was it? It was just making a dress for her! Or... helping her make one. She'd even help! "Come on," she whined, "it's a lot of work. I can't do it all by myself!"

After receiving nothing but a funny look from Mihawk in return (and a glare from Zoro: nothing new there) she continued. "It's your fault I have to do this anyway! If you guys could just take a few days off of your stupid training, we could all go to another island and just buy some decent clothes! So take a little responsibility!"

"That's stupid. You have other clothes, just use those." Zoro, of course, was the one to try and take the wind out of Perona's sails.

Perona's first response was to snap at Zoro, but she held back. Looking down, she gave a small sniffle. It wasn't quite crocodile tears; she just didn't want to have to do everything herself, and it was just so unfair.

Before it could go any further, Mihawk piped up. "All right."

Perona's face immediately took on a much happier expression, even as Zoro whipped his head around with a "What!?"

"Zoro," the castle's owner continued, "you help her out."

Perona cheered, even as Zoro protested.

Not all stories receive a happy ending, though. Zoro ended up ruining the dress, and Perona had to start all over from scratch. But such is life on Kuraigana Island.
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2010-12-11 02:43 am

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NAME: Paulé
JOURNAL: [livejournal.com profile] deer_leisure
EMAIL: spiffystudios@gmail.com
AIM: OTAShika
WIKI NAME: CP9Paulie
CHARACTERS: Bernkastel, Death the Kid, Evangeline McDowell, Tony Stark


CHARACTER NAME: Perona
FANDOM: One Piece
CANON: After seeing Zoro off on Sabaody
WHAT THEY LOST: Memories of Bearsy ever being anything more than a doll. Bearsy was her number one henchman (more like her personal servant) when she was one of the Four Enigmas of Thriller Bark. Although she abused him verbally[1] [2] and most likely physically, she still cared for him[3] [4]. She's rarely, if ever, seen without him during her time on Thriller Bark. He was a zombie created in the shape of a stuffed animal she had, and with this loss, she won't remember him as being anything other than that stuffed animal, small and inanimate.



ABOUT THE CHARACTER: Perona seems like a fairly simple character at first glance, but she has a hidden depth that's harder to see. It's simple to notice that she's self-serving and bratty, but under the surface lies a real heart that she simply hasn't had the chance to reveal.

Not much is truly known about Perona's past. It's shown that she's been a member of the Shichibukai, Gecko Moria's crew for at least ten years, since she was already a member when the doctor Hogback was recruited[5]. Her feelings towards being a member of this crew are mixed at best. She doesn't seem to care much for her fellow crewmates... at least, she never appears concerned for their safety, even when they've been in fights[6] or their ship is being destroyed, during which time she only seems to be thinking about herself[7].

The only exception to this is Gecko Moria, the captain. He was a way to make her dream of ruling an island of cute and obedient zombies into a reality, this much is true. He was also a source of protection: after all, who would be a danger to her when she was sailing with a Shichibukai, who was both strong and not hunted by the Marines? She doesn't seem to think much more of him than that, though, even seeming willing to abandon him when things got rough[7], the crew was losing, and Oz, a new and powerful zombie of Moria's, was running amuck. But when she met Bartholomew Kuma, a powerful pirate, while fleeing, she wanted to defeat him and give him to Moria as a "going away present."[8]. And when, later, Mihawk tells her that Moria is dead, she cried for him[9].

It shows that even Perona, a girl who is supposed to be completely self-obsessed, can and does care for others.

But she is self-obsessed. Even somebody having a cursory conversation with her could tell that much. She's rude, both towards her subordinates and towards others. When speaking to Bearsy, she often tells him to "shut up"[1] [2], simply because she doesn't consider his voice cute. On Mihawk's island, she simply shows up, makes herself at home... and then demands he treat her as a guest[9], showing that she has no real concept of tact. She also shows that she cares about getting her way more than, well, other people, tying in with her lack of tact. When Zoro is going to leave, she shamelessly uses her powers to force him into submission, to try and make him stay[10] [ep421].

She is also shown to be greedy, which ties in with her being self-absorbed. She appoints herself in charge of getting the treasure aboard captured ships [11]. And even with her life in danger, her first thought it to get all of Moria's treasure before leaving[12]. Mainly, she just wants to live in comfort, which is why she needs the treasure: money leads to a comfortable life. She's seen complaining about the lack of comforts in her new home on Kuraigana Island. "I told him I would like to travel to an old, musty castle, and spend my time singing horror songs... but I had no idea there would be no servants! And I didn't know there wouldn't be bagel sandwiches and hot chocolate in a comfy bed in the morning!"[ep421] Being selfish is just a facet of being so self-obsessed.

Her overall bratty attitude, her lack of tact, her selfish nature could all be because of her upbringing- although we don't know of her early childhood, she's spent a good deal of time on Moria's crew, even a good part of that childhood. It's quite possible she hasn't had real contact with normal people, or an idea of a normal life. Gecko Moria, Absolom, Dr. Hogback, and the zombies around the island... they're not parental figures of any sort. And being raised in such an environment, it's obvious how her normal emotional development could be stifled. Whether it can be explained or not, however, those traits are an undeniable part of who she is.

Outwardly, she seems to show little empathy or concern for anybody but herself. After being sent to a strange castle on an unknown island by Bartholomew Kuma, she stumbles upon Zoro when he meets the same fate. He's horribly wounded, and all she says is, "It won't be long before he's dead. Serves him right, the jerk!"[ep421] It's been mentioned before that she never seems to care about her subordinate, Bearsy, or her fellow crewmembers as well. However, this is just on the surface. After all, she shows concern for Bearsy once Usopp defeated him. She cried for Moria. And as for Zoro, she actually took him back to the castle, bandaged his wounds, and watched over him as he recovered[ep421]. To put it simply, she's not incapable of kindness.

She also demonstrates an unexpected weak spot toward people who are truly and utterly pathetic. To people like that, she tries to cheer them on. When Usopp fights her and out-depresses her negative hollows (ghosts who create depression,) she feels the need to urge him on in life[13] [14]. Similarly, when she realizes just how bad Zoro's sense of direction is, she urges him on as well[ep456].

It should also be noted that Perona has an almost supreme self-confidence, stemming from her unique power. She ate the "Horo Horo" devil fruit, which gave her the ability to create "hollows," or ghosts. Horo is a Japanese equivalent of Hollow. It's unknown exactly when she would have eaten this fruit, but it's likely this was before she joined Moria's crew, as he wouldn't have recruited a young girl like her without a good reason, such as this ability. It's also unknown how or where she would have gotten a hold of it.

But the specifics of its past, what's important is that Perona does possess the ability, and she tends to think highly of her ability because of it. She casually comments that she'll take care of the "entire Straw Hat crew" by herself[15] at one point... and when confronted with a Shichibukai, she even believes that she can take him down by herself[8]. She tends to brag about her powers to others as well; she has a lot of pride in those abilities of hers. When she first meets the Straw Hats in person, she brags about her abilities and how she'll defeat them all[16]. Even in the middle of a fight, she still brags[17] [18].

It's also imperative to be aware, however, that she does fear for herself. Her confidence does not border on stupidity, and physically, she's not strong. When Usopp was unaffected by her negative hollows, she ran[19]. Not only did she run, but she ran away screaming for help... until she could find a place to hide and use her astral projection ability. When Usopp threatens her with a ten ton mallet (actually a balloon shaped like one,) she begs for forgiveness and her life[20], showing that she knows her limits and that her pride is definitely not worth her life. She also could tell that there was no way for her to defeat Oz, the strongest zombie ever made, and when she thinks he's after her, she chooses to flee the ship and crew altogether[12].

A lot of Perona's individual quirks and traits can be traced back to one fact: Perona is a very childish person. It was mentioned before that she did not have a normal childhood, which could be the cause for that as well.

She's been shown to whine, even throw a tantrum, when things aren't done her way. Examples of this have already been mentioned: she whines about how unfair her new life is[ep421], for one. For another, she throws a small fit at Mihawk's attitude towards her when he doesn't console her... and treat her to hot chocolate[9].

Her childishness isn't limited to whining, bragging, and brattiness, however. Perona also has a playful side that stems from it. In her fight with Usopp, she threatens to stop his heart[21]... only to reveal she was lying[22]. She then proceeds to phase through his own body to show off in a very playful and joking manner[23] [24]... even if Usopp didn't find it very amusing. Even when she's being teasing or playful, she only cares about amusing herself. It's very self-focused. Sometimes it's even cruel... to others. Usopp could certainly attest to that.

Something else that definitely deserves mention: Perona is obsessed with things she thinks are cute. I say "things she thinks are cute" because she has very odd tastes. To Perona, the ideal is horror-driven. Whether it's gothic Lolita, or simply gothic, that is what Perona will squeal over. She mentions to Kuma, "The dark... the damp... somewhere near an old castle, engulfed in malice... I could spend my days there, singing an accursed song."[25] That shows off her tastes very well. When wandering Kuraigana Island with Zoro, she sees the place looks like a battlefield and comments, "this battlefield-like atmosphere... I feel like I'm gonna melt~"[ep456]. Her tastes could hardly be called normal, but she does have an almost typical girlish reaction towards something "cute." It's possible her tastes were influenced by her devil fruit power, which lets her create ghosts, or even Moria's ship, which is filled with zombies and features a prominent horror setting.

She has a collection of stuffed animals as well. In fact, most of the "animal zombies" that served under her on Thriller Bark were modeled after stuffed animals in her collection[26]. This, naturally, includes Bearsy.

And she has little taste for things deemed "uncute," however. It's the reason she's constantly telling Bearsy to "shut up"- his voice isn't cute[1] [2]. When she dresses Zoro up as Bearsy, she even refuses to let him speak for the same reason[ep421].

To summarize Perona's personality, she's like a spoiled child princess. She has to have things her way, she thinks she's the most important thing in the world, she can't even imagine being wrong... but she doesn't truly mean anything bad by it.

In the two years she spent with Zoro and Mihawk on her ideal island, she has changed some. She's developed a relationship of mutual trust with Zoro, and most likely Mihawk, from their time spent together... she even went out of her way not only to guide Zoro to the Straw Hat crew's meeting point, but held off the Marines from chasing him as well[27]. While the old Perona may have felt badly over a companion, she never so blatantly helped any of them before. She might not vocalize it, but she's learned to value people more.

She's grown as a person.

THIRD-PERSON WRITING SAMPLE: It was a gloomy day on Kuraigana Island The sun was up, but it wasn't even visible through the thick fog that enveloped the island this day. It was the sort of day where even a skeptical person might believe the spirits would come out. In short, it was exactly the sort of day one would expect Perona to be outside, basking in the beauty of the scenery.

But she wasn't.

Instead, she was inside, holed up in the room that she had staked out as hers. Thankfully, Mihawk, the castle's rightful owner, hadn't objected.

Why was she inside on such a glorious day? The answer could be seen by the multitudes of fabric strewn about the room; over the bed, over top of her stuffed animals, hanging off the top of the closet door, and most importantly, draped over a mannequin. There was a picture hanging nearby, one that Perona had painstakingly drawn herself, of a dress. It was the dress she was trying to make.

"How is this supposed to work?" she said, exasperated with her progress. She looked over towards Bearsy- the stuffed animal, not the zombie- that was sitting on top of her bed nearby... but naturally, no response was forthcoming. So she continued herself. "They never told me it would be this hard! I have to cut the fabric just right, and sew it just right, and there aren't even instructions on how to put it all together!" Gone were the days when she could just order a servant or zombie to do it for her; this was hard work that she needed to do herself, and she was fed up with it!

She threw the scissors off to the side, and then threw herself onto the bed. She pounded her fists onto the bed for a short while, while whining, "This isn't fair! This is too hard for one girl!" Of course, she gave up after a minute. After all, it's not like anybody was around to hear her, and it didn't really make her feel any better about it herself.

But what could she do about it? Those idiot swordsmen were too busy training to take her to a decent island to shop or commission clothes. (Normally, she wouldn't consider Mihawk to be an idiot, but when she was exasperated and he was partly at fault, he fell into the same category as Zoro.)

And she didn't have any servants to force into doing it. She wasn't sure why Mihawk, the world's most famous swordsman and a member of the Royal Shichibukai, wouldn't prefer to be waited on hand and foot... but she couldn't force him to hire any servants. He would probably kill the unwanted help, if the apes that inhabited the outer reaches of the island didn't get to them first.

Though... it was true she didn't have any servants, it wasn't true that she didn't have anybody to make help her. With that thought, a small smile crossed her face. She sat up, giggled with a small "Horohorohoro," and then got into a comfortable position on the bed. Keeping her body comfortable was important, after all. It would sit in the same position until her hollow came back. In a moment, she released her inner hollow... her spirit, her soul, her astral projection, whatever you wanted to call it.

Free from her body, she floated through the castle's walls, floors, and ceilings, looking for the only other two to call the place "home." Kitchen, no. Bathroom, no. Main hall.... there they were, coming in from their morning training. She floated down from the ceiling towards the mass of green hair and the other figure with a giant sword.

Zoro and Mihawk both watched her as she floated down, stopping about a foot over the floor in front of them. "There you two are," she said, crossing her arms. "Do you have any idea how long I was searching for you?" Although she made it seem like she had been searching for a while, and she certainly did seem to be blaming them even though they had no reason to be blamed, the truth was she had been searching for less than a few minutes.

It was Mihawk who replied first. "I thought you were making yourself a dress today."

Zoro was next. With a scoff, he added, "And here I thought I'd finally have a day where you wouldn't bother me."

"I am making a dress!" Perona objected. Then, with a dramatic flourish, she pointed towards both Mihawk and Zoro, or rather between them. "But I never said I was going to be making it myself! You're going to help me!"

Zoro seemed confused for a moment, looking behind him for who Perona was pointing at.

"I WAS POINTING AT YOU!"

Seriously, what kind of idiot was this guy!?

"Not interested," Mihawk said, completely brushing off Perona.

How could he say that to her!? She was his guest, and he wouldn't even cave in to her whims!? It's not like she was asking a whole lot, was it? It was just making a dress for her! Or... helping her make one. She'd even help! "Come on," she whined, "it's a lot of work. I can't do it all by myself!"

After receiving nothing but a funny look from Mihawk in return (and a glare from Zoro: nothing new there) she continued. "It's your fault I have to do this anyway! If you guys could just take a few days off of your stupid training, we could all go to another island and just buy some decent clothes! So take a little responsibility!"

"That's stupid. You have other clothes, just use those." Zoro, of course, was the one to try and take the wind out of Perona's sails.

Perona's first response was to snap at Zoro, but she held back. Looking down, she gave a small sniffle. It wasn't quite crocodile tears; she just didn't want to have to do everything herself, and it was just so unfair.

Before it could go any further, Mihawk piped up. "All right."

Perona's face immediately took on a much happier expression, even as Zoro whipped his head around with a "What!?"

"Zoro," the castle's owner continued, "you help her out."

Perona cheered, even as Zoro protested.

Not all stories receive a happy ending, though. Zoro ended up ruining the dress, and Perona had to start all over from scratch. But such is life on Kuraigana Island.

FIRST-PERSON WRITING SAMPLE:
[ the journal is opened to a rather exasperated sounding female voice ]

Hey! Has anybody seen a stupid green-haired swordsman running around? I can't believe that idiot actually managed to get lost between here and-

[ she's cut short, however, as a voice is picked up in the background ]

Who the hell put this wall here!?

...Tch, that commotion is definitely him.

[ without so much as a "Sorry about that, Paradisa!" she's off to go confront this certain idiot... with her journal along to conveniently pick up the ensuing argument ]

Oi, there you are! Tch... Getting lost like that. Do you want me to show you around or not?

Me!? You're the one who got lost! What kind of moron actually gets lost going across the street from one shop to another!? It's right there!!

[ if anybody were around to see, they would see Perona gesturing wildly from one shop to the one she had come from... and they are indeed in a straight line across the street ]

That's a lot of talk coming from the one who dragged me on this stupid shopping trip...

[ and then a frustrated shout ]

...Is that your journal? [ there's a small pause as Zoro points to the open journal ] It's open.

Stop changing the subject! [ however, as she says that, she slams the journal shut – enjoy wondering what the hell that was all about, Paradisa ]

INTENT: Mainly, I think that Perona would really love it in Paradisa. She's all about gothic settings, castles, ghosts, and the like. It'd almost be paradise to her... if it weren't for all the people who aren't servants. On top of that, I'd like to see her grow out of her shell a little more... though she'll still remain the bratty kid she is, it'd be nice to see her be a little more open. :3c
gothloli: (the smell of you in every)
2010-12-11 12:01 am

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No problem telling people to "shut up" – ep456, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v46/c449/10.html,

Will do almost anything to get her way? –ep421 uses negative hollows to make zoro docile, then forces him to stay with her other abilities

Loves horror-themed things

·         "this battlefield-like atmosphere... I feel like I'm gonna melt~" ep456

·         "Perhaps that tree was cut down by lingering evil spirits!" /excited ep456

·         I would like to travel to an old, musty castle, and spend my time singing horror songs http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v49/c473/13.html

·         BUT HATES BUGS http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c466/9.html

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Doesn't like being alone- ep456 follows Zoro and tells him not to get lost and acts angry when he wanders off, ep421 "I'm not alone anymore!" when finding Zoro, then again when dressing him up as Bearsy, then "Hey! ...................................You're really going to leave!?"

-But doesn't really /like/ company? Just doesn't like being alone. "It won't be long before he's dead. Serves you right, you jerk!" –ep421

Seems to have little actual regard/empathy for people? –above quote 421

Actually does –nurses Zoro back to health ep421, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c461/17.html,

Unexpectedly feels bad and cheers up really pathetic people- usopp/hollows, ep 456 w zoro, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c465/3.html,

Hates not being waited on? Ep421 –More like doesn't like having to work herself for things. Spoiled.

Collects stuffed animals (SBS, mentioned in ep421)

Cries and whines –ep421 cried about missing bearsy and wanting to be back at thriller bark

Greedy; puts herself in charge of gathering treasure http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v47/c451/6.html, takes all the treasure her former crew had when escaping http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v49/c471/5.html,

Hates non-cute things- "stop talking to me in a low tone, it's not cute!" to zoro, ep421; multiple examples with Bearsy http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v46/c449/10.html, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v47/c451/6.html,

Very strict with Bearsy: http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v47/c455/15.html,

...But cares for him: ep421 shows her dressing Zoro as Bearsy, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c465/16.html with his death,

Doesn't mind being rude/tactless: http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v47/c455/15.html,

Absolute confidence in her own abilities: goes to capture the "entire crew" http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c460/11.html, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v49/c473/14.html believes she can take on a shichibukai,

-Brags about her abilities: http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c461/13.html, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c464/17.html, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c465/10.html,

-but scared when she considers herself to be in real danger: http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c462/3.html with the negative-proof Usopp, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c466/10.html when threatened with a ten ton mallet, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v49/c471/3.html, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v49/c471/5.html,

Loves to play around! http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c465/7.html- http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c465/8.html-http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c465/9.html, http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c465/13.html,

THIS FACE: http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v48/c461/16.html,

 

 

 

 

gothloli: (Default)
2010-11-07 01:55 am

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NAME: Paulé (King of France)
JOURNAL: [livejournal.com profile] deer_leisure
EMAIL: spiffystudios@gmail.com
AIM: OTAShika
WIKI NAME: CP9Paulie
CHARACTERS: Jesus Christ, Evangeline McDowell, Tony Stark, Bernkastel, Souji Seta, Death the Kid


CHARACTER NAME: Perona
FANDOM: One Piece
CANON: Just after encountering Zoro, Sanji, and Luffy on the Sabaody Archipelago
WHAT THEY LOST: Memories of Bearsy being animated as a zombie. Bearsy is a stuffed animal that accompanies Perona, but during her time with Gekko Moria, who can animate corpses and objects with his devil fruit, Bearsy was animated and "alive." Although she didn't mind abusing him, she actually liked the stuffed bear a lot, and it was her most constant companion. With the loss, she wouldn't remember him being anything other than an inanimate teddy bear.



ABOUT THE CHARACTER: Perona seems very self-concerned at first glance. She's selfish, caring more about how something affects her more than anything else. When an intruder invades the ship she's aboard, she tries to go back to sleep. When the owner of the house she's staying in tells her to do something, she snaps that she won't be ordered around. The most notable example of this is when things take a turn for the worse, she abandons the pirate crew she had been with for over a decade, since she was a child, and even takes all their treasure and rations with her.

However, she's not completely self-absorbed. In the previous example, she refuses to tell an enemy any information on her captain, even though she was abandoning him and it would make things much easier for her. Later, she's more than willing to patch up Zoro when he arrives on the island she's staying on, even though she doesn't get anything out of it, and even though he was formerly an enemy. Simply put, she's not incapable of kindness, even if it seems like she's completely self-absorbed, and even sometimes cruel.

Perona is very confident in herself. Not in the way that she believes herself to be invincible, but rather that she believes she should always be obeyed, she's always right, and that she's above others. This goes hand-in-hand with the selfishness mentioned. Even if it's a legendary pirate, the world's greatest swordsman, or her fellow crewmates, she refuses to simply be ordered around. But when she says something, she expects people to not only listen, but to have it done immediately, with no complaints. That's the kind of girl she is.

She's also obsessed with what she considers "cute." While some parts of this are normal (she finds teddy bears and gothic Lolita to both be cute, for example,) other parts are not. She adores dark, gothic, and haunted settings, even to the point of losing herself in a daydream about haunted castles when faced with a legendary pirate as a possible opponent. In fact, she claims that her dream is to turn an entire island of cute things into her zombie minions, only able to listen to her. This dream is a good measure of her personality, though, unlike most people in One Piece, her dream isn't much of a driving force for her, and, in fact, she seems perfectly content later to give up on it.

Some might think she's childish because of her love for "cute" things. In that vein, she does exhibit some playfulness. She plays around in her "Wonder Garden," the area dedicated to her and her army of zombie animals aboard Moria's ship. In battle, she also plays around, using tricks to frighten people for no real reason other than being funny.

Perona's power, given to her by the "Horo Horo Fruit," (Horo means Hollow,) a devil fruit, are over ghosts. Simply put, she can split her "soul" into pieces, which appear as incorporeal ghosts. She can see and hear through them, and they have various other abilities as well. This fruit might be the reason she's so obsessed with horror and gothic type things, and it's definitely the reason for her unique laugh (horohorohorohoro!)

She lived with Gekko Moria, one of the Shichibukai, for almost ten years. However, her life there wasn't fulfilling: she had zombie animals, given life by Moria's power, but there was no love lost between any of the actual crewmates there. The person she was closest to was her stuffed bear, given life by Moria as well. She abused him horribly, but it was the closest thing she had to a friend. After leaving, she ended up on the island inhabited only by Mihawk, the world's greatest swordsman, and later, by a twist of fate, Zoro, a Straw Hat, ended up there as well. They lived together for the next two years, and while she certainly had arguments with them, it was a better experience for her than being with Moria's crew had been.

The easiest way to summarize Perona's personality is that she's based off a spoiled princess. She thinks she's always right, she wants to have things her way, but she's still just a childish girl who doesn't truly mean ill by it.

THIRD-PERSON WRITING SAMPLE: It was raining. Perona found that the weather often took a gloomy turn.... and that fit her just fine. If it wasn't a downpour, it was mist, and if it wasn't mist, it was nighttime. What a perfect island she had ended up on.

She was perfectly dry, of course, even being out in said weather. She wasn't out and about in her astral body. No, she simply had her trusty umbrella over her head. Still, the rain was picking up, and while she enjoyed the gloomy atmosphere, she did not enjoy getting wet. Time to head back to her mansion. Granted, it wasn't hers, in the strictest sense, but it was what she currently called home. The fact it belonged to Mihawk was something she tried to overlook.

As she trekked back, her concentration (she was trying to take in the scenery on the way back, you see) was broken by a rather pathetic sound.

"Mew."

How clichéd could you get? In front of Perona there was a sopping wet, pitiable-looking kitten. It mewled once more.

Wet kittens weren't cute. They were annoying, mangy, and not the kind of thing that interested Perona at all. With a casual harrumph, she moved to step around it.

And then she was immediately crouched down next to it, protecting it from the rain with her umbrella. Something had caught her eye as she moved to ignore the creature: a scar along its back, which looked remarkably like stitching. How adorable! How cute!

"Come on," Perona said, holding out a hand. There was no coaxing, no squealing, just a simple command. The kitten sensed imminent death and moved away, but the ghost princess was faster, snatching it by the scruff of its neck and pulling it to her.

A few minutes later, and she was walking in through the front door of the mansion. By some stroke of luck, Mihawk and Zoro were both toweling off their hair just inside, most likely just having come in from their training as well. However, both men stopped when they saw what Perona was carrying.

"What?" Perona asked, her tone just daring the two to say anything.

Naturally, they did.

"What's that thing?" Zoro asked, ever blunt.

"A cat."

Mihawk asked the next question. "Do you know how to take care of one?"

Perona's response was condescending in tone. Even if he were the master of the mansion, even if he were the strongest swordsman in the world, even if he were one of the shichibukai... she didn't mince words. "What do you think I am? A five year old?" But still, she was wet. Ugh. And so was the cat.

She tossed the cat at Mihawk. He caught it and gave her a questioning look.

"You have a towel. Dry the thing off." Seriously, did she have to explain everything? "I need a shower. I'll be upstairs." And then, having pawned off her new pet immediately after having gotten home, she made her way to freshen up.

Zoro paused for a moment, looking at Mihawk, then the kitten. "...What was that about?"

FIRST-PERSON WRITING SAMPLE:
[ there's a small scream as somebody... finds themselves very much not where they were a second ago ]

Wh-Where-

[ and the tone immediately takes a one-hundred eighty degree turn, turning from shock to complete adoration ]

A castle!? I'm in a castle?

Horohorohoro! This is great! [ she's throwing open the window now and... literally leaning halfway out the window ] A little too bright, but this place is great!

[ give her a few moments, castle, as she regains her wits... and stops hanging precariously out a window ]

But how did I end up here...? There wasn't that stupid bear this time. Did Zoro's sense of direction rub off on me?

What if I turn stupid next?

[ small pause... rrrngh ]

....I'll think about that later! [ she sounds a little irritated, but it quickly turns back to excitement ] I need to go explore this place!