Post by Lizzie Rayner on Aug 17, 2011 21:17:30 GMT -5
(Hero)
I'm just a step away
I'm just a breath away
Losing my faith today
I'm just a breath away
Losing my faith today
Name: Elizabeth Rayner
Age: 18
Alias/Nickname: Green Lantern, Lizzie, Liz, Liz-chan, Gabriela Vasquez (a name used to stay out of trouble with authority)
Affiliation: Green Lantern’s Corps, Teen Titans
Secret or Public Identity: secret
Occupation: Artist, adventurer, Collage student
Equippment: The green lantern’s ring , portable lantern, and a kick ass variation of the original green lantern’s suit:
Black turtleneck shirt-looking thing with the green lantern’s symbol in the middle, Black legging-looking pants-thing, green gauntlets, a green belt with the lantern’s symbol in the middle, knee high green (converse) boots, and a green domino mask.
Powers: All the powers that come with being a green lantern:
creating green "solid-energy", which can vary from mircoscopic to tremendous in size, only limited by the imagination
force fields
mental "earplugs" to block out pesky mind readers
rendering targets invisible
light beams varying in between harmless and deadly, limited only by the wearer's knowledge
flight
time travel (serveral users needed)
translation of nearly all languages
communication in between ring wearers, regardless of distance
diagnostic/treatments of illnesses, limited only by the knowledge of the lantern wearing the ring
telepathy
hypnosis, including projecting people's thoughts
simulating certain types of radiation, including Kryptonite
placing humans in states of imagination and taking them back out
allowing wearers or objects to move through solid objects
acceletated healing of wounds, limited only by knowledge
"digitalizing" the wearers as to take them into the ring where they can live a wearer-generated world for almost indefinete periods
virtual shape-shifting
Elizabeth is a techie. She loves technology! (and she’s pretty damn good with it. Not exactly a Tim Drake, but she can work her way around a mini, tablet, and other pieces of technology, so long as it’s not too old)
She’s also a skilled fighter, thanks to lessons with her subjugate family, sector 2814’s Green Lanterns.
Weakness: she’s a rebel. Not an anarchist, but if Elizabeth thinks you’re doing wrong, she’ll fight you to the very end, very publicly. This could be taken as a good trait, if it didn’t get her into so much trouble as a kid, and to a lesser extent now as an adult.
Lizzy has a lot of pride, and it’s always hard for her to admit that she’s wrong.
The color yellow might not affect her (unless of course it’s used in a way she doesn’t like in art), but she does feel fear. It’s not easy to get Elizabeth so scared she can’t swallow it, but it’s more than possible.
Elizabeth is a human being. She can bleed. Her bones can be broken. Her spirit can be crushed. It’s her greatest flaw and best trait in her opinion.
Canon or Original: OC
I am just a man
Not superhuman
I'm not superhuman
Not superhuman
I'm not superhuman
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 5’5
Weight: 122
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Tatoos or Scars?: Elizabeth has one long tattoo running on the left side of her back, composed of six different languages (English, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, French, Japanese Kanji), repeating the phrase “My own life” (once per language) in different fonts and sizes.
She also has her father’s name tattooed on her wrist (she is very much a daddy’s girl) in size 12 font, and a pink ribbon in her ankle in memory of her mother.
These were acquired without Daddy Kyle’s knowledge.
PB: Maite Perroni
I need a hero to save me now
I need a hero, save me now
I need a hero to save my life
I need a hero, save me now
I need a hero to save my life
Hometown: Coast city
Parents: Kyle Rayner (father) Karin Grey (mother, diseased)
Other relatives: Allan Scott (subjugate uncle, diseased) Hal Jordan (subjugate uncle, MIA), John Stewart (subjugate uncle), Guy Gardner (subjugate uncle)
How did your parents meet: have no clue.
What drove you to become a hero/villain?: Simple, it was the right thing to do.
History
Elizabeth’s mother died at about three years of age due to breast cancer, which left Kyle out of the love game to raise his still very young daughter. Naturally, the father and daughter got very close, but Kyle was never really alone. It really does take a village to raise a kid, and Lizzie was not short on subjugate relatives to teach her right from wrong (in their own definition of the word), your basic self-defense skills, or just (try and) help her out on homework every once and a while.
After three elementary schools, and two high schools, Lizzie finally graduated high school and made it into a prestigious arts academy tom study game arts and design, but not before enrolling in what she will always consider profession #1: A hero and Intergalactic peacekeeper.
At the age of 16, Lizzy wrote, remembered, and recited to her father an entire essay over why she should be able to take up a Green Lantern’s ring (this was all she could think of doing that sounded professional). After listening to Elizabeth’s entire essay, Daddy Kyle laughed and answered it wasn’t in his position to give Lizzie a lantern’s Ring. IF a member of the core (god forbid) would die on action and IF earth was the nearest inhabited planet, and IF Lizzie was the nearest eligible candidate, she would get a ring. The chances were slim to none in his eyes. Liz had never blushed so hard in her life.
A week later, still embarrassed at her great blunder and walking home late from a study session at a friend’s house, Lizzie looked up into the sky and saw a giant shooting star. She sighed, realizing she actually made the wish of erasing the embarrassment without a moment’s hesitation. . . . then saw the star land in an abandoned building with fire and a huge scene. The alarms of the building went off and before she even noticed what she was doing, Liz ran off to go see if the homeless got out safely.
Once inside the building, Liz saw something that should have made any normal person run off screaming, but the alien-person in the spaceship looked like someone her father would probably know anyways, what with the Lantern uniform and all. Liz ran over to the person, only to come to the realization that the person was going to die from the fatal wound that was leaving their organs exposed. Shaking from the strangest mix of disgust and sadness, Elizabeth answered the one question the alien dude would be able to ask: “what is your name?” For some reason or another, the Alien guy died with a sigh of relief, and Lizzie was now stuck with a portable Lantern and a ring to bring home to dad that day.
After a very long, very sloppy (what with her tears), and very repetitive explanation over why Lizzie had a lantern ring and lantern in her possession, Liz was taken to Oa for the first time, where she saw for the first time what it really meant to be a Green Lantern. It was not just the ability to make cool stuff with your ring, or the cool superhero outfit, or even saving people. There was only one rule to this gig:
“Willpower”
This meant just about anything you wanted it to be, so long as you felt no fear. Never give up.
Less than a month later, Lizzie was in The Teen Titans, taking it to the bad guys alongside other teenage superheroes. Once entering Collage, Lizzie decided to leave the teen titans for her schooling and simply because she wasn’t a kid anymore. This, of course, did not mean she gave up on being a hero. If anyone ever needed her, she’d be there.
Personality:
Needless to say, Liz had problems in school, not for her intellect but because of the “life lessons” she received from her father and uncles all through her childhood and teenage years. At first it was more distinguishing which lessons to really take to heart, especially lessons that would contradict each other, but once Liz began to develop her own morale and willpower, the real trouble came from the extent she would fight for what she believed was right. Elizabeth Rayner was not a quiet, passive girl, nor will she ever be. When someone’s actions went against her moral, she was not going to take it lightly, especially when someone’s safety was at stake.
A consequence from Liz’s strong morals and beliefs is simply the fact she can’t admit she’s wrong most of the time. When—IF—Liz ever admits fault, it’s because she screwed up big time and loves you too much to see you no longer talk to her. She’s learning to work with it, thanks to advice from Uncle Hal, but it’ll be a while before she’s mature enough to handle defeat . . . if she ever learns.
Overall, Elizabeth is an all-around sweetheart. She loves people, for the most part, and considers everyone to either be close enough to be considered family and would go so far as to die for them or not close at all, but she’s willing to respect them.
A hero's not afraid to give his life
A hero's gonna save me just in time
A hero's gonna save me just in time
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