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<p>Heroes don't kill. Ever.</p> | <p>Heroes don't kill. Ever.</p> | ||
− | <p>In her defense; Infernal Girl has grown up | + | <p>In her defense; Infernal Girl has grown up in a hell dimension. She's seen plenty of people that have been evil 'with good intentions'. Infernal Girl knows how well this goes for anyone. She's happy to share.</p> |
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+ | <p>It should be mentioned that Infernal Girl's problems with her father are personal ones. She doesn't see her home hell dimension as 'wrong', and she certainly doesn't see her father as evil. After all, tainted souls are sent to her home. No one went out to look for them. It's a big multiverse out there, and Fernie supposes somewhere there are devils that actually wander about with contracts and golden fiddles, but she's yet to see one. Instead, she sees the family business more like a prison, and her father as the warden. She didn't leave because she objects to what the family business is, Fernie left because running the family business is not for her.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Fernie is a bit embarrassed about her succubi heritage, and always describes herself as a devil. Infernal Girl may have gotten her looks from her mother's side of the family, and a few abilities, but she never got the succubi drive. She doesn't care to manipulate people emotionally and considers 'The Sex' to be a bit icky, even if only in concept. Maybe it comes from being raised by her father. Either way, she is uncomfortable with the physical aspects of romance, and shies away from even conversation about it. | ||
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[[File:Infernal_Girl_Powers.png]] | [[File:Infernal_Girl_Powers.png]] |