Berserker (Henry Jekyll Edward Hyde)
COURT Unseelie
TITLE Wayknight
OCCUPATION Doctor/scientist/researcher jackass second personality
ABLE TO FAST-TRAVEL Cleg Noble Phantasm, to an extent
RESIDENCE IN 2,701 Description.
RESIDENCE IN 2,702 Description.
MAJOR EVENTS HIGHLIGHT Description [ ✖ ] HIGHLIGHT Description [ ✖ ] HIGHLIGHT Description [ ✖ ] | PLANS-Try to smooth over relations of natives and shardbearers -Learn protection and healing magic / magecraft, and alchemy -Give medical service in a more organised fashion, need to figure out what this is, buy a building somewhere to use for lab research/producing medicines and as a clinic, most likely -Possibly enlist others in this, send them out with supplies to villages, employ as doctors, etc -Use in boosting shardbearer reception among natives through having them do good things for the natives! profit! -Invest in some things or buy some land to rent so he doesn't have to charge for that service -Keep in touch with friends whether Unseelie or Seelie -Stay near Hikaru/Lucifer as much as possible -Protect Lizzie -Be Paloma's bloodbag while she's around -Trying to make it up to Dorian gay Victorian courting methods are employed-Hyde just fucks around like usual -REVENGEANCE Dorian curses Hyde in various ways SUMMARY OF KNOWN DETAILS A brief summary of what your character will have done/accomplished/experienced over the timeskip.
TIMELINE OF EVENTS SPRING IN 2,701 (Mar, Apr, May) | - MARCH - Try to help unfreeze shit
- MARCH - Buy land, start work on clinic/lab
- MARCH - Start trying to find a way to make something along the lines of a Command Seal for Dorian
- APRIL - Crazy emotions and harp smashing yes
- APRIL - Slowly begin to open clinic near end of month
- MAY 1st - May Day celebration with Lizzie and co
- MAY - Hyde wants to throttle a swan, IT'S GOLD time to stash a bunch for later use, money is important, need it for bribes and decadence and things
- MAY - Help Rin with a procedure, science
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SUMMER IN 2,701 (Jun, Jul, Aug) | - JUNE - Go to the tournament in Treun, watch knight stuff, so cool. Hyde participates in melee
- JUNE - Hyde is cursed by Dorian to not feel pleasure
- JULY - Help Diarmuid with CSI: Daonna
- JULY - clinic opens properly
- AUGUST - Festivals are nice, go to festivals
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FALL IN 2,701 (Sept, Oct, Nov) | - SEPTEMBER - Speaking English, Japanese, Latin, Greek, French
- OCTOBER - Hyde's curse is broken
- OCTOBER - Hyde does the Samhain thing, Jekyll can maybe be persuaded
- NOVEMBER - Hyde kills a bunch of inmates whether they're dangerous or not, makes no difference to him, just here to claim the reward. Get some more from Lucifer, best Master
- NOVEMBER- Dorian tattoos Berserker to ward Hyde, no use of Noble Phantasm or presence from Hyde until it's cut off
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WINTER IN 2,701/2,702 (Dec, Jan, Feb) | - DECEMBER - Curse lifted early in the month by Lucifer
- DECEMBER - Jekyll visits friends and gives Christmas presents
- JANUARY - Check in on Caer Scima, maybe use the library
- FEBRUARY - Jekyll goes to the festival once again. Hyde thinks it's stupid until there's murder, then laughs. Also probably sleeps with some artists because they're usually dtf
| SPRING IN 2,702 (Mar, Apr) | - MARCH - Finally fighting for good!!!! take out those skeletons
- APRIL - This is concerning
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[After all, Lucifer gives him plenty of prana to work with, he can heal himself very quickly.]
I agree with you entirely, we must all do what we can to help one another at all times, but particularly in strife. There are so many in need now, more than ever as you say, that we must all pull our own weight and that of others together. Particularly those who are trained in such services, where it is always our duty.
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[and by that she means if it falls under her domain to see. at the end of the day, it was still politics, not some noble desire to assist people. but there was no interest in making the place one of tyrannical suffering.]
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[Although...he's heard things about Mair, and so there's a visible falter. Actually, it's a wonder Hyde hasn't been there yet. ...Or maybe he has, and Jekyll just doesn't remember it, like he doesn't remember Grell.]
You are a very noble woman, Miss Sutcliffe. -Ah, or should it be 'Lady Sutcliffe'?
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[she shrugs. it hardly bothered her even if he called her by her first name.]
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Even so, perhaps you yourself do not, yet I have never been able to let these formalities go for long at all...
[A short pause.]
But, if you mean to say you would rather be addressed by your given name, I would like that.
[It's an honest smile, too innocent and excited. But maybe not so strange to see, considering his apparent age, hardly an adult (if at all), a look much more appropriate to this personality than the other.]
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[he's so...pure, compared to his brother. it's charming, and it's absolutely unsettling when she thinks about the man with the same face.]
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[He places a hand over hers, smiling still.]
Likewise, you may choose to use 'Henry', if you wish.
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[but any of her thoughts on how bizarre the set of brothers are happen to be covered up by that smile she's putting on.]
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[His gaze flicks to the side for a moment, some bit of embarrassment, but just as quickly it's returned.]
No, I must thank you for the privilege. It seems my good fortune to have met you here, for once I am grateful for my brother.
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That is certainly a rarity, to be told meeting me is fortunate. But am I not the more fortunate of us? To come across a learned gentleman in an unfamiliar place, to be able to spend some time in cheering exploration for no other reason than it should be so.
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Indeed! And when it is complete, I imagine that any pictures of it will fail to capture its beauty. The word that comes to mind is exotic.
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[even though the lockets have that function, she has only ever thought of it as something like a magic window.]
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[it meant that with patience, the world would become so much more interesting to review, good and bad men alike with new concepts and new ways of doing the old things. that should be good for fifty years, at least.]