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✗ IMPORTANT: Our application form was edited on September 07, 2015. Please use the revised form.
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A note for CR AU applications
Ruby City does allow previous game history/CR to be brought over on a case by case basis. If you want to include this in your application please add additional sections for PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT and PREVIOUS GAME HISTORY beneath the Personality and Background/History sections.
In these additional sections we would like to see a brief outline of your character's previous game history and how it potentially impacted on and altered their canon personality.
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Of all the children in Santoff Claussen, there is one whose force of imagination is unmatched. Her name is Katherine, and she is a foundling-- an orphan that was found, that is.
There was something special about her from the start. When her parents died in the cold forces surrounding the forest-fortressed village of Santoff Claussen, the trees passed the grey-eyed Katherine between their branches and the squirrels banded together to carry her and eventually the reindeer themselves carried her tiny toddler frame straight to Big Root, where Ombric, the old wizard, took care of her.
Perhaps she was born with it or perhaps she was simply the most attentive student of Ombric’s, but Katherine became one of the strongest little believers in the village. You see, magic is quite real-- and the fundamental spell, the spell that can bring anything into being, is “I believe.” But in order for such a spell to work in its strongest ways, the spellcaster must have a strong imagination, and Katherine’s is rivalled only by that of her dearest friend, Nicholas St. North.
Katherine is quite the mature girl for someone who appears to be anywhere from 13-16 (and will in fact appear a little older when reappearing in Ruby City than she was when she left). She is the first among the children to suggest that, when they are tailed by the Nightmare King’s evil Nightmare Knights and Fearlings, they stay together as not to let the dark shadows catch them one by one. She is the one to see that when their bear attacks the children of Big Root it isn’t the bear at all; it is Pitch Black, possessing their bear to attempt to kill their wizard. Katherine is the one to take to Nicholas St. North, their hero against the bear and the King of Bandits, and befriend him so quickly that their friendship changes his very heart (after Ombric himself said that no magic was strong enough to turn a human heart at all.) And when Old William, the father of the Williams of the village, held up the fallen Ombric’s staff, it is Katherine who knows what will save Ombric and all of Santoff Claussen. She recites and leads them in the very first spell; “I believe, I believe, I believe.”
Raised by Ombric himself, it isn’t surprising that Katherine takes to not only magic, but bravery. She is still very much a child; when North and Ombric plan to leave Santoff Claussen to find a legendary tool to fight the Nightmare King and don’t include Katherine in their journey, she throws quite the little tantrum by ignoring North to the point he storms off on a tantrum of his own. But when North’s compass and the owls of Big Root alert Katherine to the danger her dear friend is in, Katherine does not hesitate to take up a dagger and coat and mount one of Santoff Claussen’s reindeer on a journey to save him. When she does locate him, North is in desperate danger-- and it’s Katherine’s strength of belief, not North’s own brawn (fearsome as it may be) that saves them... along with a little help from a friend named Nightlight.
Even with the danger she’s been through, Katherine stays quite strong at North’s side. She may be young, but she’s tough and resilient-- a foundling who seems to pick up foundlings of her own. To North, the lost one who was Never Found, she is perplexing, a child with a heart of gold who doesn’t fear him and whose anger with him can hurt him more than a bullet. To Ombric she is a sponge, taking in all she is taught almost as quickly as North does. She is a leader among the children of Santoff Claussen and certainly strong-hearted-- and as shown by her little tiffs with North, sometimes very opinionated.
What may be her biggest struggle in Ruby City is her strong voice; if she knows a truth, Katherine will not be quiet about it. Small as she may be, her words have stopped even Pitch. She is also trusting, which may not be to her advantage, though she appears to be a good judge of character. Not only had she stopped Pitch, but she was also the only one of the Guardians to show him pity.
By the end of Book Four, Katherine has only strengthened her ways. After battling months locked in a nightmare, she's become wiser and stronger and even a bit of a leader to the other guardians despite her young age. A quote from the book best describes her both before the book and at its end;
Katherine’s greatest strength is, as mentioned before, her imagination. It’s not all in one’s head, however; Katherine can literally bring stories to life. She is an excellent artist armed with charcoal and can make her stories and words move across paper simply by believing in them and giving them the power to move and relay messages so far as sound and interaction. Katherine is one of the greatest storytellers-- and no wonder, when she is destined to become Mother Goose.
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Abilities:
Katherine is an amazing artist. She, like the children of her village, also knows a few spells that help her create moving drawings. Last time she was in the city, Old North/Santa Claus taught her spells to create toys and robots the way he can. She isn't as quick or proficient as he is, but is a quick learner.
First Person:
Grail war thread
Third Person:
For Katherine, finding herself in the city again certainly was a bit jarring.
Back in her own world, she hadn't remembered a single thing about the city. It had shared no part of her waking mind, nor any part of her dreams or even a part of the seemingly endless nightmare from which Nightlight had awakened her. Upon standing outside the train, however, a flood of memories had rushed to her and Katherine recalled nearly every moment she'd spent in the city.
It was almost overwhelming, and as she stood in the station, she couldn't help but want to cry a little. She knew very well that she'd return to her friends as though nothing had happened, but after having been locked away in a nightmare for months and finally being pulled free, it was hard to let her friends go. Katherine'd just been reunited with her beloved Kailash and North and the Guardians--
And with her Nightlight.
Nightlight had saved her not only from the nightmare in which Pitch had trapped her, but from falling out of the sky to her death. And that was the second time he'd done so.
He'd freed her from her sleepy torment with a good night's kiss and reunited her with the Guardians and had held her hand all the way. Katherine had missed him dearly, her closest friend who always made her feel safe-- and now, he was gone again.
She was going to miss him terribly.
Still, she knew that this was not a permanent arrangement and that she'd see him again soon. So, wiping her tears, Katherine began to laugh a little. Out of one prison and into another, it seemed, and it was time to reunite herself with the prisonmates she'd left behind.
Opening her watch, she smiled at its screen. Katherine was older now, if only by a little, and it showed on her face and in her eyes. It was a good kind of older; a more knowing older, and a confident older. She didn't miss a beat turning on the video function and grinning into its interface.
"Good evening, Ruby City," she said, waving a little. "It's been a long time, hasn't it? I'm back now. If anyone is still around-- Jason? Adam? It'd be nice to see you again."
After all, alone was the last thing she wanted to be in that moment.
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