NAME: Cecilia Katherine Herminie Martin, or just "Cecie"
TEMPLATE: The young writer lady who comes down from her ivory tower/garret once in a while. A bit of a goth
type, but not to the point of it being that noticeable (mostly just dresses in that manner).
SPECIES: Orga
AGE: 26
GENDER: Female (heterosexual)
HEIGHT: 5' 7"
WEIGHT: 130 lbs.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: A bit above middle height, slender, dark brown ear-length hair. Frequently wears eye
glasses of some sort (especially mirror shades when she goes out). Appendectomy scar. Dresses in a wierd mixture of conservative
and goth leather/PVC freak, depending on her mood. Most often seen wearing a black simuleather trenchcoat and a black fedora.
BACKGROUND: Born in a Norman Rockwell-esque New England village. Lost her father in a car accident when
she was 13, mother died of cancer when she was twenty. Lived on and off with friends of the family when she was in her teens
(and said family friends had a hard time accepting her at times bizarre habits/mode of dress). Moved to Rouge City in her
early 20s, when she discovered said city was a gold mine of ideas for the moral conundrum stories she writes. And there she
met and fell in love with Joe.
PERSONALITY: Friendly but a little reserved. Basically a calm unflappable sort who manages to manuever the
urban jungle of Rouge City or the seedier side of Haddonfield without a scrape (moral or otherwise). Tough but not callous.
But when her Irish temper flares, run for cover: she'll give you the worst edge of her tongue if it's warranted, or she'll
simply give you a curt reply that hits the mark intended. Is very much in love with Joe, not just for what he can do, but
for what he is and what she's discovered in him.
OBJECTIVES: Between tackling huge amounts of writing advertising blurbs and/or short stories revolving around
moral conundrums, she's trying to keep Joe near her, or herself near to Joe.
A QUOTE (or two): "Some people say I've done all right for a girl"--Melanie, "I've Got a Brand-New Key"
(song from the early 1970s)
Neo: "I always thought you were a guy."
Trinity: "Most guys do." --"The Matrix"
"A literature of edification falsifies life; to depict man in all his misery is to unmask the abyss opened,
in the modern world, by God's absence"--Francois Mauriac, Catholic novelist
SPECIAL QUIRKS, ETC: Besides being a writer, she's also skilled at Tai-Chi, both as a stress-buster and
as a martial art. Also has taken a strong interest in the Mecha-rights movement, mostly from an intellectual standpoint, but
she's not above actively defending the defenseless when the situation calls for the use of force