Post by Elley Whitehouse on Jun 3, 2011 18:23:41 GMT -5
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Name: Elizabeth (Elley) May Whitehouse
Age: 21
Species: Human
Planet of Origin: Earth
Occupation: College student at the University of London. She is studying to be a journalist. She works part time as an intern for a newspaper called
"the Truth".
Physical Description: Elley is medium height, around 5'5. Light, ivory skin tone with long mid-back lengthed blond hair. Large light steel-blue eyes and a small nose and ears. She has a small, slightly faded scar on cheek from an accident when she was little. Double ear piercings. Wears an old fashioned style of clothing, with many floral prints and lots of dresses. Comes off as a sweet, gentle, and shy person, but she loves a good story and adventure.
Personality: Elley is a creative and passionate soul who strives for a more exciting life than the one she lives. She is a basic human who works and studies,but has always strived for more. She always looks at both sides of a story, or from every viewpoint she can find. Every detail, every specimen and every thing means something to her. Elley can sometimes live in a fantasy world, daydreaming of her days as a child or afternoons with her beloved Grandfather. People tend to intrigue Elley and is quiet around them, not because she is shy, but because she is finding out
everything she can from them by the actions, tone, and mood. She tends to get close to others and is hurt if they dissapoint her or forget her. She is also very protective due to events that have occured in her childhood.
History: Elley was born in Northampton, England on May 5, 1990. Born to Marie Clarke and John Whitehouse, she was a healthy baby and the first and only child in her family. Since Elley was alone due to the lack of brothers or sisters and working parents, she often spent many days at her Grandfather's clock shop, learning how time worked and watching her Grandfather fix broken clocks. At school, Elley blened in. She had a few friends, but mostly kept to herself and had excelling grades and a clean school record. But the one thing she loved the most, was a good story. On the playground, while other children played, she wrote down stories in her head, explanations to unsolved mysteries and fiction tales of characters from her imagination. Unexpectedly , when Elley was but 13, her grandfather, her only true friend, passed away. She was left alone in the world. A human without a purpose. She traveled to the clock shop after his death to see and feel the memories of the past, only to find the store door open, and lights on. Inside she met a strange man, using the leftover clock pieces on her Grandfather's work bench to repair something. She only got a glimpse though, because he spotted her, and she ran. Then she saw it. A box. Blue, to be exact. She was so intrigued by it that she stopped, stared for a moment taking in everything she saw, making a mental image in her mind. Then ran. She turned her head, only to see the blue box fade, and the man from the store, standing in it. From then on, Elley spent the rest of her years trying to find out who the man was, what he wanted,
and where he went. She had dedicated her life to help solve mysteries all over the U.K.just because she could never solve the mystery of the man in the blue box.
Additional medical information: Elley is overall very healthy, but contracts a few sicknesses from time to time.
Name: Elizabeth (Elley) May Whitehouse
Age: 21
Species: Human
Planet of Origin: Earth
Occupation: College student at the University of London. She is studying to be a journalist. She works part time as an intern for a newspaper called
"the Truth".
Physical Description: Elley is medium height, around 5'5. Light, ivory skin tone with long mid-back lengthed blond hair. Large light steel-blue eyes and a small nose and ears. She has a small, slightly faded scar on cheek from an accident when she was little. Double ear piercings. Wears an old fashioned style of clothing, with many floral prints and lots of dresses. Comes off as a sweet, gentle, and shy person, but she loves a good story and adventure.
Personality: Elley is a creative and passionate soul who strives for a more exciting life than the one she lives. She is a basic human who works and studies,but has always strived for more. She always looks at both sides of a story, or from every viewpoint she can find. Every detail, every specimen and every thing means something to her. Elley can sometimes live in a fantasy world, daydreaming of her days as a child or afternoons with her beloved Grandfather. People tend to intrigue Elley and is quiet around them, not because she is shy, but because she is finding out
everything she can from them by the actions, tone, and mood. She tends to get close to others and is hurt if they dissapoint her or forget her. She is also very protective due to events that have occured in her childhood.
History: Elley was born in Northampton, England on May 5, 1990. Born to Marie Clarke and John Whitehouse, she was a healthy baby and the first and only child in her family. Since Elley was alone due to the lack of brothers or sisters and working parents, she often spent many days at her Grandfather's clock shop, learning how time worked and watching her Grandfather fix broken clocks. At school, Elley blened in. She had a few friends, but mostly kept to herself and had excelling grades and a clean school record. But the one thing she loved the most, was a good story. On the playground, while other children played, she wrote down stories in her head, explanations to unsolved mysteries and fiction tales of characters from her imagination. Unexpectedly , when Elley was but 13, her grandfather, her only true friend, passed away. She was left alone in the world. A human without a purpose. She traveled to the clock shop after his death to see and feel the memories of the past, only to find the store door open, and lights on. Inside she met a strange man, using the leftover clock pieces on her Grandfather's work bench to repair something. She only got a glimpse though, because he spotted her, and she ran. Then she saw it. A box. Blue, to be exact. She was so intrigued by it that she stopped, stared for a moment taking in everything she saw, making a mental image in her mind. Then ran. She turned her head, only to see the blue box fade, and the man from the store, standing in it. From then on, Elley spent the rest of her years trying to find out who the man was, what he wanted,
and where he went. She had dedicated her life to help solve mysteries all over the U.K.just because she could never solve the mystery of the man in the blue box.
Additional medical information: Elley is overall very healthy, but contracts a few sicknesses from time to time.