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Ever elusive, Weaver is rarely caught out of costume, and when she is there is usually something covering her face. From what can be gathered in those instances where she is without her body armour, it's clear that the armour was made to intentionally bulk out her silhouette to give her a more brawny and intimidating appearance on top of serving as protection from attackers. Without it Weaver is a diminutive and slight thing, skin having only hints of a natural tan and no taller than five foot three, and with a build totally lacking any robustness with only the faint signs of regular exercise on her body. All in all Weaver is simply a girl with powers at the end of the day, lacking the statuesque and filled out statures of her peers. | Ever elusive, Weaver is rarely caught out of costume, and when she is there is usually something covering her face. From what can be gathered in those instances where she is without her body armour, it's clear that the armour was made to intentionally bulk out her silhouette to give her a more brawny and intimidating appearance on top of serving as protection from attackers. Without it Weaver is a diminutive and slight thing, skin having only hints of a natural tan and no taller than five foot three, and with a build totally lacking any robustness with only the faint signs of regular exercise on her body. All in all Weaver is simply a girl with powers at the end of the day, lacking the statuesque and filled out statures of her peers. | ||
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+ | Weaver is a girl who tries, and this is telegraphed in her personality. She often at times comes across cariacatureish in her efforts to be a hero, regurgitating corny lines she has heard from popular heroes and repurposing them for her own mouth, but her efforts are earnest in nature. It should be noted that there is a difference between Weaver and the girl behind the mask, but the one aspect is steadily taking over another as Weaver attempts to seperate herself from her previous identity. When not in a situation not requiring her attempts at being heroic Weaver is a quiet girl who, in spite of her rather introverted disposition, is prone to talking too much about certain topics - most notably one the one informed by her primary ability, superpowers. Although often growing nervous in social settings involving more than one other person, Weaver puts up a commendable effort at hiding it, to the point where it would require technology or an ability to notice the extent of her nerves. | ||
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+ | What stands out rather ominously from this picture of a young girl is how, in the appropriate situations, she can 'flip the switch' and become highly in tune with the thinking and methodology of criminals and supervillains, as if such matters were second nature to her. | ||
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Revision as of 09:05, 16 April 2016
Contents
Appearance & Personality
Ever elusive, Weaver is rarely caught out of costume, and when she is there is usually something covering her face. From what can be gathered in those instances where she is without her body armour, it's clear that the armour was made to intentionally bulk out her silhouette to give her a more brawny and intimidating appearance on top of serving as protection from attackers. Without it Weaver is a diminutive and slight thing, skin having only hints of a natural tan and no taller than five foot three, and with a build totally lacking any robustness with only the faint signs of regular exercise on her body. All in all Weaver is simply a girl with powers at the end of the day, lacking the statuesque and filled out statures of her peers.
Weaver is a girl who tries, and this is telegraphed in her personality. She often at times comes across cariacatureish in her efforts to be a hero, regurgitating corny lines she has heard from popular heroes and repurposing them for her own mouth, but her efforts are earnest in nature. It should be noted that there is a difference between Weaver and the girl behind the mask, but the one aspect is steadily taking over another as Weaver attempts to seperate herself from her previous identity. When not in a situation not requiring her attempts at being heroic Weaver is a quiet girl who, in spite of her rather introverted disposition, is prone to talking too much about certain topics - most notably one the one informed by her primary ability, superpowers. Although often growing nervous in social settings involving more than one other person, Weaver puts up a commendable effort at hiding it, to the point where it would require technology or an ability to notice the extent of her nerves.
What stands out rather ominously from this picture of a young girl is how, in the appropriate situations, she can 'flip the switch' and become highly in tune with the thinking and methodology of criminals and supervillains, as if such matters were second nature to her.
History
Nightbeat, Nightbeat II & the Maulers
Moving to Michigan
Powers & Abilities
Allies
Gen Prime
Opinions
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