Post by lazarus on Nov 12, 2015 14:12:40 GMT -5
Searching for New VIRUS Registry File . . .Subject file located, please enter access key now. Enter Access Key__ ENTER REQUIRED PASSWORD HERE.This can be found in the RULES. Processing...Access granted.currently viewing file of: Lazarus VIRUS SECTION I - BASIC INFORMATION
SECTION II - PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
SECTION III - Psychological Evaluation
PERSONALITY: Lazarus was created with a higher IQ, wider range of emotions, and the mentality of an adolescent. The Keepers wanted to see if they could create a virus even more loyal and willing to carry out their commands by raising him as a “child”. So far this has had mixed results but the Keepers still maintain hopes that as he gets older Lazarus will eventually settle down. Lazarus knows that the Keepers couldn’t care less about him outside his uses as a living weapon and deeply resents it. In an act of defiance Lazarus refuses to use his real name outside of his interactions with the Keepers instead adopting the alias Zombie. Lazarus has also deluded himself into believing that if he proves he is a more effective weapon than any other being in the Menagerie the Keepers will formally acknowledge him and even someday let him leave the Menagerie. To this end he deeply resents the other viruses as competition and has been known to botch their kills letting their victims escape. Lazarus enjoys killing shifters but finds that he easily gets bored without a challenge. To this end he has created a special set of rules to which he abides when out on the prowl (what he calls “The Hunt). He refuses to attack children since they are far too weak to put up much of a fight in addition to the fact that he secretly empathizes with their situation (not that he would ever admit it). He also refuses to attack the sickly and injured unless their predicament was caused by him during a previous encounter. He will start “The Hunt” by informing the shifter he has chosen as his prey that he is going to kill them and gives them an hour to prepare and run if they so wish. Once he has chosen a target he prefers to wear them down constantly stalking them and attacking whenever they let their guard down even for a minute. Once “The Hunt” has begun he will not stop following the shifter until they are dead although he may allow them the illusion that he has given up the chase. Lazarus puts on an air of bravado and swagger because deep down inside he’s just an angst ridden teenager in the body of a monster. He deeply yearns for love and affection that he fears he will never have and has been known to express his frustrations through impetuous outbursts of anger. He realizes that killing the shifters are wrong but has come to believe that it is their fault for letting themselves get captured in the first place. If he ever were to make a friend it is likely he would look out for them giving them a helpful nudge here and there while keeping up the appearances of ambivalent disgust (he can’t let the Keepers believe he’s going soft after all). SECTION IV - SUBJECT BACKGROUND
SECTION V - OOC INFORMATION
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