Evie
Name: Evelyn Wu
Nickname: Evie
Gender:Female
Physical Sex:Female
Orientation: Straight (?)
Pronouns: She/Her
Race:Human
Age:Young Adult (18-25)
Personality
Evie is an empathetic and curious person. She is a positive and light person with a constant gleam in her eyes as if she knows a secret no one else knows. She goes out of her way to make other people happy, often at the expense of herself, and will become stressed and withdrawn if she feels like she’s not useful. She is a seeker of truth and has a strong sense of justice and what is fair. She avoids conflict when she can but isn’t afraid to speak her mind or stand her ground if she feels it’s the only way. Evie has a bad habit of overestimating her capabilities when offering to help someone and will often take on challenges she’s not prepared for.
Appearance
Evie stands at 5’5” (167cm) tall and weighs 120lbs (54kg). She is fit from an active lifestyle and work. Her hair is black, straight, and glossy with square cut bangs and cut short. On her left ankle she has a small birthmark, the size of a nickel, shaped like a turtle. Evie is fond of fashion and puts a lot of effort into making sure her outfits are both stylish and flattering while also practical and durable for when she has to chase a lead unexpectedly.
Skills/Profession
Evie is a struggling freelance reporter. She is a skilled photographer and has some reasonable talent as a journalist but her thirst for adventure and bad habit of getting stuck in complicated situations has kept her from finding success in the industry. Despite her small frame she is fairly athletic and has run a couple marathons. She has beginner painting skills as a new hobby. Evie’s greatest strength is her intuition. She has a nearly supernatural sense for the secret, strange, and unfamiliar.
History
Evie is the only child of Jun and Marjorie Wu. Her father, Jun, was a Chinese immigrant who came to the United States in his early 20’s seeking a better life. He worked in a factory until he died of illness caused by unsafe work conditions when Evie was 14. Evie’s mother, Marjorie worked as a middle school English teacher until her husband’s death. When her father died, Evie and her mother moved to a decaying apartment in the city. Her mother resigned herself to alcoholism and took a job at a local restaurant.
During her late teen years Evie met a woman called Twig. She was an elderly and eccentric neighbor who was often seen burning sage in the courtyard, having pleasant conversations with clouds, and digging through the overflowing dumpsters that littered the alleyways. Evie spent most of her time with Twig listening to her bizarre and impossible stories of aliens in the supermarket and vampires selling food processors on T.V.. Through Twig she learned to see the things most people tend to ignore or misunderstand. The world became so much more colorful and interesting. So much more terrifying.
As Evie neared adulthood her mother’s condition got worse. Evie took a job delivering pizza throughout the city on an embarrassing orange scooter just to keep the lights on. Her mother missed more and more shifts. At seventeen Evie couldn’t bear her life any longer. She had to get away from it all. Evie, desperate and bitter, used the spare key Twig had trusted her with and stole Twig’s emergency cash. She bought a bus ticket and made it as far as the bus station before her conscience pulled her back.
Twig never forgave her, acting as if Evie simply no longer existed at all. Her mother never noticed she had left in the first place. More than anything Evie wanted to make things good again, like when her father was alive. She channeled her frustration into snooping around her father’s old workplace. Using the unique methods Twig taught her to “See the realness” she managed over months to uncover enough evidence to file a class action lawsuit against the company. After they had won the case Evie’s mother received a large sum of money and checked herself into rehabilitation therapy. Evie found herself emboldened by gaining justice for her father and now that her mother was recovering and secure she could finally start her own life.
She decided to dedicate herself to justice and seeking the truth. With her clever wit, warm heart, and trusty pen she might just manage to survive her bad luck. Who and what will she find out lurking in “The Realness”?
Notes
I made this character with modern rp’s in mind. I don’t think it would be too difficult to convert her to a different time period or more fantasy setting though. I might make Twig as a character as well or open her up if someone would like to play a crazy old hippy lady who may or may not be a thousands of year old fairy. This character is intended to be very good at picking up little quirks, details, and secrets but is otherwise just a human. I think she would go great with really powerful characters like a mortal sidekick kind of character. But don’t underestimate her! Evie and her pen can be a powerful force.
* I will be adding more details soon.*
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