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− | == Playlists == | + | '''(Below are the dedicated playlists of songs associated with Arahk'ne.''' Each playlist corresponds to a specific event or the relationship a character has with Arahk'ne. The music chosen has been carefully selected by me over the years. Playlists may update at any given time. If interested in reading and listening to playlist options at the same time, open the links in a new tab. <font color=#a244b5>Some of the tracks may be considered explicit.</font>) |
− | '''(Below are the dedicated playlists of songs associated with Arahk'ne.''' Each playlist corresponds to a specific event or the relationship a character has with Arahk'ne. The music chosen has been carefully selected by me over the years. Playlists may update at any given time. If interested in reading and listening to playlist options at the same time, open the links in a new tab. <font color= | + | |
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| footnotes = <font color=#F0FFFF>Unremovable; will inject fatal poison into any living thing that touches it (*Does not apply if assailant has a Crystal). Capable of changing Arahk'ne into a specified form via illusion. | | footnotes = <font color=#F0FFFF>Unremovable; will inject fatal poison into any living thing that touches it (*Does not apply if assailant has a Crystal). Capable of changing Arahk'ne into a specified form via illusion. | ||
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− | <font color = | + | <font color = #a244b5> '''WARNING:''' ''The information on this page is considered '''MATURE.''' Some content may be considered unsettling, dark, or heavy for some readers. Please take care in what you involve yourself with, and do not hesitate to abandon something you don't trust.''</font> |
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− | =Backstory= | + | =<font color=#ce58db>Backstory</font>= |
− | ===<div style="background: #3D003D; color: #FFF0F5; text-align: center; width:300px; margin: 0 auto 0 auto; border: 3px solid # | + | ===<div style="background: #3D003D; color: #FFF0F5; text-align: center; width:300px; margin: 0 auto 0 auto; border: 3px solid #730071; font-size: 100%;">'''The Beginning'''</div>=== |
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Her mother was a painter, and her father was an author. '''Sonnet Elaine Baxter''' was born into an artistic home full of love and care, easels, writing desks, paintings, sculptures, and stocked shelves. '''Sylvia Baxter''' initially called her daughter "Snow White" for her Albinism, which gave Sonnet wispy white hair, very pale skin, and sky-blue eyes. '''Mason Baxter,''' on the other hand, did not give her imaginary names. He encouraged Sonnet to write the way she enjoyed the most, having been the one to name her, and inspired her to take all senses into consideration. Often lost in an imaginative world, Sonnet was a very quiet girl, homeschooled and living on a strict set of boundaries and privileges. She had few toys to play with, spending her time practicing the piano or drawing and painting or playing in the front yard. She rarely cried, and if she did, she was told to do so quietly, in order to not disturb the peace. She was ultimately excluded from a harsher reality--her home became a safe haven she rarely ventured out of. Unfortunately, because of this, she developed an introverted personality. She was too shy to uphold conversations, to the point that she was only able to speak to her parents; if she was forced to speak to another, it would only bring her frustrated tears. Yet Sylvia and Mason encouraged her to move forward and interact with people. Despite their efforts, Sonnet readily refused to speak to strangers or people she had recently met, when the rare chance occured, and stayed hidden away in her own little world. | Her mother was a painter, and her father was an author. '''Sonnet Elaine Baxter''' was born into an artistic home full of love and care, easels, writing desks, paintings, sculptures, and stocked shelves. '''Sylvia Baxter''' initially called her daughter "Snow White" for her Albinism, which gave Sonnet wispy white hair, very pale skin, and sky-blue eyes. '''Mason Baxter,''' on the other hand, did not give her imaginary names. He encouraged Sonnet to write the way she enjoyed the most, having been the one to name her, and inspired her to take all senses into consideration. Often lost in an imaginative world, Sonnet was a very quiet girl, homeschooled and living on a strict set of boundaries and privileges. She had few toys to play with, spending her time practicing the piano or drawing and painting or playing in the front yard. She rarely cried, and if she did, she was told to do so quietly, in order to not disturb the peace. She was ultimately excluded from a harsher reality--her home became a safe haven she rarely ventured out of. Unfortunately, because of this, she developed an introverted personality. She was too shy to uphold conversations, to the point that she was only able to speak to her parents; if she was forced to speak to another, it would only bring her frustrated tears. Yet Sylvia and Mason encouraged her to move forward and interact with people. Despite their efforts, Sonnet readily refused to speak to strangers or people she had recently met, when the rare chance occured, and stayed hidden away in her own little world. | ||
− | ====<font color=# | + | ====<font color=#ce58db> The Web's History</font>==== |
A young five-year-old girl by the name of '''Marigold Chase''' was designated to have begun taking on strange mutations, becoming a superhuman. The cause was never specified, but Marigold began to sprout extra limbs, form more optics, and have fits of illness and life-risking conditions, slowly becoming some sort of arachnid creature. Her parents, wanting to help their daughter, were devastated after many doctors were unable to assist them. After receiving a lead, completely out of options, they went down a shadier path and sought out the scientists and researchers who said they could help their daughter--for a price. After meeting the due payment, the scientists began their work. A year passed, and Marigold could not be saved. Mortified, her parents finally gave in and supposedly disowned Marigold. In reality, due to the harsh experiments Marigold was exposed to, she "died unexpectedly while undergoing treatment." The Web became inactive for about ten to fifteen years. | A young five-year-old girl by the name of '''Marigold Chase''' was designated to have begun taking on strange mutations, becoming a superhuman. The cause was never specified, but Marigold began to sprout extra limbs, form more optics, and have fits of illness and life-risking conditions, slowly becoming some sort of arachnid creature. Her parents, wanting to help their daughter, were devastated after many doctors were unable to assist them. After receiving a lead, completely out of options, they went down a shadier path and sought out the scientists and researchers who said they could help their daughter--for a price. After meeting the due payment, the scientists began their work. A year passed, and Marigold could not be saved. Mortified, her parents finally gave in and supposedly disowned Marigold. In reality, due to the harsh experiments Marigold was exposed to, she "died unexpectedly while undergoing treatment." The Web became inactive for about ten to fifteen years. | ||
Following the break, Marigold's uncle, '''Jeremy Chase,''' decided to once again investigate the changes which had occured in his brother's daughter. Recruiting head scientists '''Misty Shore,''' '''Sophia Smith,''' and '''Barry Smith,''' as well as child psychologist '''Rebecca Orchid,''' he rebooted The Web and took over. They located the information collected and noticed the superhuman properties Marigold seemed to have been forming. If they were able to create supersoldiers with the serum, then they would be able to not only bring in millions of dollars, but also take a huge step for the world of science. With this plan in mind, they initiated '''Project MARIGOLD.''' Wanting to take in volunteers for the job, they rewrote their own history, erasing Marigold's death and making her to be their icon dubbed as "Athena." They used Marigold's blood samples to create a serum which would supposedly provide the superpowers not unlike the powers Marigold was developing. This was known as the '''Marigold Serum.''' But because they were taking the superhuman ability meant for one person, it went terribly wrong, and Project MARIGOLD only began to, more or less, "recreate" horrible versions of Marigold's mutations--mindless, murderous arachnid mutants. | Following the break, Marigold's uncle, '''Jeremy Chase,''' decided to once again investigate the changes which had occured in his brother's daughter. Recruiting head scientists '''Misty Shore,''' '''Sophia Smith,''' and '''Barry Smith,''' as well as child psychologist '''Rebecca Orchid,''' he rebooted The Web and took over. They located the information collected and noticed the superhuman properties Marigold seemed to have been forming. If they were able to create supersoldiers with the serum, then they would be able to not only bring in millions of dollars, but also take a huge step for the world of science. With this plan in mind, they initiated '''Project MARIGOLD.''' Wanting to take in volunteers for the job, they rewrote their own history, erasing Marigold's death and making her to be their icon dubbed as "Athena." They used Marigold's blood samples to create a serum which would supposedly provide the superpowers not unlike the powers Marigold was developing. This was known as the '''Marigold Serum.''' But because they were taking the superhuman ability meant for one person, it went terribly wrong, and Project MARIGOLD only began to, more or less, "recreate" horrible versions of Marigold's mutations--mindless, murderous arachnid mutants. | ||
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Misty tried her best to provide for Sonnet. She kept Sonnet safe with her in the office, excluded from the horrors a few halls down, and took her home at night to sleep on a couch at her apartment. Noticing Misty's efforts, the rest of the team--excluding Chase--pitched in and helped to look after Sonnet. All the while, Sonnet was confused, and not at all sure what had become of her parents. This was not where she was meant to be. Still, Misty took her in like her own daughter, up until things became rather complicated. | Misty tried her best to provide for Sonnet. She kept Sonnet safe with her in the office, excluded from the horrors a few halls down, and took her home at night to sleep on a couch at her apartment. Noticing Misty's efforts, the rest of the team--excluding Chase--pitched in and helped to look after Sonnet. All the while, Sonnet was confused, and not at all sure what had become of her parents. This was not where she was meant to be. Still, Misty took her in like her own daughter, up until things became rather complicated. | ||
− | ===<div style="background: #3D003D; color: #FFF0F5; text-align: center; width:300px; margin: 0 auto 0 auto; border: 3px solid # | + | ===<div style="background: #3D003D; color: #FFF0F5; text-align: center; width:300px; margin: 0 auto 0 auto; border: 3px solid #730071; font-size: 100%;">'''Project MARIGOLD: Part I'''</div>=== |
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Sonnet spent her days locked away with children of the ages 7-15. The younger the child was, the more difficult it was to simply use the serum on them. The laboratory served as a double-jointed function, where the first sector was the housing for the children, and the second sector was used for the corrupted supersoldier research. For being so sweet, insecure, and bizarre in appearance, Sonnet attracted the attention of many children initially, but when she would refuse to speak to them or exclude herself from play, the children gave up trying to interact with her. | Sonnet spent her days locked away with children of the ages 7-15. The younger the child was, the more difficult it was to simply use the serum on them. The laboratory served as a double-jointed function, where the first sector was the housing for the children, and the second sector was used for the corrupted supersoldier research. For being so sweet, insecure, and bizarre in appearance, Sonnet attracted the attention of many children initially, but when she would refuse to speak to them or exclude herself from play, the children gave up trying to interact with her. | ||
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Briefly after Sonnet was brought in, an entire wave of orphans were dropped off at the institution under Rebecca's wing. Their "gang" leader was a ten-year-old named [http://primusdatabase.com/index.php?title=Ebon_Carcass '''Leon Jou],''' an ornery troublemaker of a mixed Hispanic-Korean race. With him was his partner-in-crime, a more level-headed boy of eleven who served as the intelligence of the group and was named '''Aaron Lister.''' With them both was a gaggle of children of various skins, ages, and both sexes. Aaron was the first of them to grow friendly towards Sonnet, and despite her resistance to him initially, he managed to get her name out of her after a few weeks. Sonnet clung to this newfound security, and began to follow Aaron about wherever he went. He became known as a big brother to her. Leon was against Aaron taking Sonnet under his wing, but Aaron refused to listen and let Sonnet tag along with the two of them wherever they went. Leon often tormented Sonnet until she grew upset, or pulled more creative pranks on the child until brotherly Aaron stepped in the way. | Briefly after Sonnet was brought in, an entire wave of orphans were dropped off at the institution under Rebecca's wing. Their "gang" leader was a ten-year-old named [http://primusdatabase.com/index.php?title=Ebon_Carcass '''Leon Jou],''' an ornery troublemaker of a mixed Hispanic-Korean race. With him was his partner-in-crime, a more level-headed boy of eleven who served as the intelligence of the group and was named '''Aaron Lister.''' With them both was a gaggle of children of various skins, ages, and both sexes. Aaron was the first of them to grow friendly towards Sonnet, and despite her resistance to him initially, he managed to get her name out of her after a few weeks. Sonnet clung to this newfound security, and began to follow Aaron about wherever he went. He became known as a big brother to her. Leon was against Aaron taking Sonnet under his wing, but Aaron refused to listen and let Sonnet tag along with the two of them wherever they went. Leon often tormented Sonnet until she grew upset, or pulled more creative pranks on the child until brotherly Aaron stepped in the way. | ||
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Within a couple of months, Sonnet was able to grow content once more. With the special attention from Misty, Rebecca, and the other scientists, and the friendship of Aaron, Sonnet became right at home, and was able to thrive in her childhood glory once again. | Within a couple of months, Sonnet was able to grow content once more. With the special attention from Misty, Rebecca, and the other scientists, and the friendship of Aaron, Sonnet became right at home, and was able to thrive in her childhood glory once again. | ||
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A new order was issued by The Web about three months later. The Web was ready to test the Marigold Serum among the older children. A few of the braver souls took the first step and crossed over to the second sector of the laboratory, but were mysteriously never seen or heard from again. The scientists insisted that they were doing well in the line of work, but among the wiser children, there was dismayed conversation. Soon the scientists began to ''push'' for children to step up. The world began to grow darker and darker around Sonnet, as in-fighting between Misty and her fiance ended in a break-up, which turned Misty to be a more spiteful spirit. She and the others began to visit Sonnet much and much less. Soon, children were being forced into the experiments, and after a few more months had passed, the children officially knew that they were no longer orphans in housing, but slaves in housing. | A new order was issued by The Web about three months later. The Web was ready to test the Marigold Serum among the older children. A few of the braver souls took the first step and crossed over to the second sector of the laboratory, but were mysteriously never seen or heard from again. The scientists insisted that they were doing well in the line of work, but among the wiser children, there was dismayed conversation. Soon the scientists began to ''push'' for children to step up. The world began to grow darker and darker around Sonnet, as in-fighting between Misty and her fiance ended in a break-up, which turned Misty to be a more spiteful spirit. She and the others began to visit Sonnet much and much less. Soon, children were being forced into the experiments, and after a few more months had passed, the children officially knew that they were no longer orphans in housing, but slaves in housing. | ||
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Unfortunately, Aaron was one of the children chosen to be an experiment. Sonnet was unable to understand that it wasn't Aaron's choice, so Aaron gave up trying to explain the situation, and instead turned to Leon. He asked in his final wish that Leon look over Sonnet and make sure that she stay safe, before bidding farewell to his best friend. The next morning, when Sonnet woke up, Aaron was gone. Sonnet was confused by all of the people she enjoyed disappearing around her, and lonely, tried to cling to Leon for security. But Leon was stubborn, and continuously refused to be a friendly face. Sonnet tried and tried again until she began to treat him the same way. Amused by this, Leon turned it into a game. Soon, the two grew mutual. The change in Sonnet's childish behavior allowed Leon to grow friendly toward her and live up to Aaron's wish. Leon managed to grow a little closer to Sonnet, and Sonnet founded herself a childhood crush. Leon ignored the extra attention and simply carried on with his duty. | Unfortunately, Aaron was one of the children chosen to be an experiment. Sonnet was unable to understand that it wasn't Aaron's choice, so Aaron gave up trying to explain the situation, and instead turned to Leon. He asked in his final wish that Leon look over Sonnet and make sure that she stay safe, before bidding farewell to his best friend. The next morning, when Sonnet woke up, Aaron was gone. Sonnet was confused by all of the people she enjoyed disappearing around her, and lonely, tried to cling to Leon for security. But Leon was stubborn, and continuously refused to be a friendly face. Sonnet tried and tried again until she began to treat him the same way. Amused by this, Leon turned it into a game. Soon, the two grew mutual. The change in Sonnet's childish behavior allowed Leon to grow friendly toward her and live up to Aaron's wish. Leon managed to grow a little closer to Sonnet, and Sonnet founded herself a childhood crush. Leon ignored the extra attention and simply carried on with his duty. | ||
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Misty's life began to fall downhill. Unable to bear the blame on her own shoulders, she began to direct her spite onto others. Flogged by the responsibility of taking care of her friend's own child--the friend she had caused the death of--she could no longer bear it. She brought The Web to the conclusion that they needed someone as close as possible to Marigold's age group for the serum to adapt in the best possible way. Without realizing it, she had just volunteered Sonnet for that cause. Swallowing the irony, she ventured out to retrieve Sonnet. | Misty's life began to fall downhill. Unable to bear the blame on her own shoulders, she began to direct her spite onto others. Flogged by the responsibility of taking care of her friend's own child--the friend she had caused the death of--she could no longer bear it. She brought The Web to the conclusion that they needed someone as close as possible to Marigold's age group for the serum to adapt in the best possible way. Without realizing it, she had just volunteered Sonnet for that cause. Swallowing the irony, she ventured out to retrieve Sonnet. | ||
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After losing his two best friends to the greed and hatred he had been exposed to all his life, Leon made amends to free the other children and Sonnet and Aaron from captivity. | After losing his two best friends to the greed and hatred he had been exposed to all his life, Leon made amends to free the other children and Sonnet and Aaron from captivity. | ||
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When Sonnet had recovered enough, she was escorted to a quarantine to avoid disease and build up a better Araneoid immune system. Inside of the quarantine, the researchers--including Misty--continued to study her, slowly degenerating the concept of Sonnet once being a little girl they all enjoyed and turning her into their pet project. Initially Misty took care of Sonnet begrudgingly, and when Sonnet, desperate, tried to open up to the woman who had betrayed her, she was denied affection. Sonnet's need was the last straw, and Misty turned violent. Day after day, Misty became physically, emotionally, and verbally violent towards Sonnet, exposing Sonnet to a life she had never initially known: the dark side of the world. This and previous traumatic experiences from the experiments began to wear on Sonnet's five-year-old mind. Combined with this was the serum, which was trying to drown out the last of Sonnet's humanity and break her sanity, in order to expose her to pure instinct. One last punch meant one last straw, and her psyche snapped. Sonnet's flight-or-fight response, now impaired by the serum, clicked automatically to "fight" one day, and before Misty knew it, Sonnet was biting her. Fearful and enraged of the changes she was seeing her friend's daughter go through, she shacked and muzzled Sonnet and left her to darkness. | When Sonnet had recovered enough, she was escorted to a quarantine to avoid disease and build up a better Araneoid immune system. Inside of the quarantine, the researchers--including Misty--continued to study her, slowly degenerating the concept of Sonnet once being a little girl they all enjoyed and turning her into their pet project. Initially Misty took care of Sonnet begrudgingly, and when Sonnet, desperate, tried to open up to the woman who had betrayed her, she was denied affection. Sonnet's need was the last straw, and Misty turned violent. Day after day, Misty became physically, emotionally, and verbally violent towards Sonnet, exposing Sonnet to a life she had never initially known: the dark side of the world. This and previous traumatic experiences from the experiments began to wear on Sonnet's five-year-old mind. Combined with this was the serum, which was trying to drown out the last of Sonnet's humanity and break her sanity, in order to expose her to pure instinct. One last punch meant one last straw, and her psyche snapped. Sonnet's flight-or-fight response, now impaired by the serum, clicked automatically to "fight" one day, and before Misty knew it, Sonnet was biting her. Fearful and enraged of the changes she was seeing her friend's daughter go through, she shacked and muzzled Sonnet and left her to darkness. | ||
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Sonnet crawled inside of her mind; empty on the outside and hiding on the inside. Her fervent imaginary world grew as dark as the room around her, and joy in the world was found with the image of Sonnet repeatedly harming herself to find an end to the madness and pain and unfamiliar illnesses brought on by the serum. Sonnet's mind seemed to evade her, and human thought fled her body. Project MARIGOLD's last stand had failed. It was over. Sonnet became more animal than human, and grieved when alone for brighter times in her life. Her instinct felt her body collapsing under the strength of the harness, and horrifically, suicidal thoughts dwelt around the corners of a five-year-old little girl's mind. Sonnet began to mutate further, and soon she no longer felt the pain in her empty sorrow. There was simply nothing left. | Sonnet crawled inside of her mind; empty on the outside and hiding on the inside. Her fervent imaginary world grew as dark as the room around her, and joy in the world was found with the image of Sonnet repeatedly harming herself to find an end to the madness and pain and unfamiliar illnesses brought on by the serum. Sonnet's mind seemed to evade her, and human thought fled her body. Project MARIGOLD's last stand had failed. It was over. Sonnet became more animal than human, and grieved when alone for brighter times in her life. Her instinct felt her body collapsing under the strength of the harness, and horrifically, suicidal thoughts dwelt around the corners of a five-year-old little girl's mind. Sonnet began to mutate further, and soon she no longer felt the pain in her empty sorrow. There was simply nothing left. | ||
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Freedom rolled around the corner. Leon showed up at Sonnet's cage what seemed to be weeks later and managed to hack the system to get inside. The rest of the orphans had gone rebellious against The Web and were shutting down the lab's security to escape--led by Rebecca and Leon. Araneoid-turned children were set free, and a surprising, full-blown Araneoid Aaron helped Leon to break Sonnet out of her harness. However, by then the boys were too late, and Sonnet was no longer mentally responsive. Initially, Leon was terrified of the changes Sonnet had gone through, but Rebecca begged him to give her a chance, as she believed there was still a light inside of Sonnet. | Freedom rolled around the corner. Leon showed up at Sonnet's cage what seemed to be weeks later and managed to hack the system to get inside. The rest of the orphans had gone rebellious against The Web and were shutting down the lab's security to escape--led by Rebecca and Leon. Araneoid-turned children were set free, and a surprising, full-blown Araneoid Aaron helped Leon to break Sonnet out of her harness. However, by then the boys were too late, and Sonnet was no longer mentally responsive. Initially, Leon was terrified of the changes Sonnet had gone through, but Rebecca begged him to give her a chance, as she believed there was still a light inside of Sonnet. | ||
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The '''Amethyst''' was located at the bottom of the lake beneath the skeletons of her own parents. The Amethyst itself emitted an ill-inducing aura, and this combined with Sonnet's state of mind fully pulled her under its parasitic influence. Sonnet's longing for an end became too great. Sonnet fled from Leon and flung herself at the lake, despite his screaming in protest, and was immediately engulfed by the lamprey and dragged under. Sonnet blacked out and remained in a mysterious coma. Against her own will, death did not accept her. Leon went missing, having fled from the scene. | The '''Amethyst''' was located at the bottom of the lake beneath the skeletons of her own parents. The Amethyst itself emitted an ill-inducing aura, and this combined with Sonnet's state of mind fully pulled her under its parasitic influence. Sonnet's longing for an end became too great. Sonnet fled from Leon and flung herself at the lake, despite his screaming in protest, and was immediately engulfed by the lamprey and dragged under. Sonnet blacked out and remained in a mysterious coma. Against her own will, death did not accept her. Leon went missing, having fled from the scene. | ||
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''The following reports of the Athena Massacre were accessed through the city security's database. Files have gone cold as of 6/20/1993.'' | ''The following reports of the Athena Massacre were accessed through the city security's database. Files have gone cold as of 6/20/1993.'' | ||
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− | =Social Aspect= | + | =<font color=#ce58db>Social Aspect</font>= |
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*'''Spitter!''' - Arahk'ne's DNA belongs in part to the ''scytodidae thoracis!'' (That's the scientific name for the "spitting spider.") | *'''Spitter!''' - Arahk'ne's DNA belongs in part to the ''scytodidae thoracis!'' (That's the scientific name for the "spitting spider.") | ||
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*'''Cardiophile''' - Arahk'ne is a cardiophile--Not to be mistaken with cardiofetish. She is interested in all things having to do with the heart, and holds the organ in high importance, believing it to be more important than the brain. | *'''Cardiophile''' - Arahk'ne is a cardiophile--Not to be mistaken with cardiofetish. She is interested in all things having to do with the heart, and holds the organ in high importance, believing it to be more important than the brain. | ||
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− | <font color= | + | <font color=#a244b5>'''Xell'kurak the Topaz</font>''' |
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*'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | *'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | ||
*'''Crystal Shaper:''' Col'stahlk the Ancient | *'''Crystal Shaper:''' Col'stahlk the Ancient | ||
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Arahk'ne holds the Topaz of the '''Rogue Crystal Guardians''' in high esteem, but has never once shown her admiration to him. '''Xell'kurak''' equally holds her in high esteem, however this also means he expects much out of her. They scarcely speak to one-another, but it is understood that Arahk'ne has learned how to read emotions or predict thoughts through someone's heartbeat, and she responds to him as necessary. | Arahk'ne holds the Topaz of the '''Rogue Crystal Guardians''' in high esteem, but has never once shown her admiration to him. '''Xell'kurak''' equally holds her in high esteem, however this also means he expects much out of her. They scarcely speak to one-another, but it is understood that Arahk'ne has learned how to read emotions or predict thoughts through someone's heartbeat, and she responds to him as necessary. | ||
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− | <font color= | + | <font color=#a244b5'''Raakorahn the Diamond</font>''' |
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*'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | *'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | ||
*'''Crystal Shaper:''' Col'stahlk the Ancient | *'''Crystal Shaper:''' Col'stahlk the Ancient | ||
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The massive orca-like Maruloix has always been rough around the edges, but isn't quite as rough with Arahk'ne. The Master Crystal wielder tolerated Arahk'ne from the get-go, opting to allow her to move into the Abandoned Temple upon Shaper Xi'on's collapse, and was even the one to journey out and retrieve her after she, guilty, fled after distributing the Opal. Raakorahn highly respects Arahk'ne's intelligence and her dedication to maintaining sanity. When the to-be leader is feeling ponderous, he will often seek out Arahk'ne to casually discuss philosophy. | The massive orca-like Maruloix has always been rough around the edges, but isn't quite as rough with Arahk'ne. The Master Crystal wielder tolerated Arahk'ne from the get-go, opting to allow her to move into the Abandoned Temple upon Shaper Xi'on's collapse, and was even the one to journey out and retrieve her after she, guilty, fled after distributing the Opal. Raakorahn highly respects Arahk'ne's intelligence and her dedication to maintaining sanity. When the to-be leader is feeling ponderous, he will often seek out Arahk'ne to casually discuss philosophy. | ||
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− | <font color= | + | <font color=#a244b5>'''Shaper Xi'on the Seer'''</font> |
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*'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Crystal's Shaper | *'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Crystal's Shaper | ||
*'''Crystals:''' Opal (Master Crystal), Amethyst, Bloodstone | *'''Crystals:''' Opal (Master Crystal), Amethyst, Bloodstone | ||
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The Biolacex known as Xi'on the Seer was the governor of the Deep Sea Abyssal Plains. When Seeker Elegy the Warmonger elected to turn the Deep Sea's children into weapons of war as a means of scare tactics, Xi'on stepped up and slayed his own Ancient Advisor. To spite Elegy, he developed his Crystals in such a way so that only children could receive them--Which Elegy would never be able to see the day of. Xi'on even developed the Opal to share similar magics to the magic Elegy used to fight him. All of these questionable actions, in hindsight, have left Arahk'ne on not-so-positive-terms with the Shaper, however, she still finds her time with him to have been of utmost importance. The skills he taught her ultimately changed the outcome of her future as a creature or as a monster. | The Biolacex known as Xi'on the Seer was the governor of the Deep Sea Abyssal Plains. When Seeker Elegy the Warmonger elected to turn the Deep Sea's children into weapons of war as a means of scare tactics, Xi'on stepped up and slayed his own Ancient Advisor. To spite Elegy, he developed his Crystals in such a way so that only children could receive them--Which Elegy would never be able to see the day of. Xi'on even developed the Opal to share similar magics to the magic Elegy used to fight him. All of these questionable actions, in hindsight, have left Arahk'ne on not-so-positive-terms with the Shaper, however, she still finds her time with him to have been of utmost importance. The skills he taught her ultimately changed the outcome of her future as a creature or as a monster. | ||
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− | <font color= | + | <font color=#a244b5>'''Myx'ulas the Bloodstone</font>''' |
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*'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Child of Xi'on | *'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Child of Xi'on | ||
*'''Crystal Shaper:''' Xi'on the Seer | *'''Crystal Shaper:''' Xi'on the Seer | ||
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The legitimate son of Xi'on and Seeker Vynn'trikol, '''Myx'ulas''' and Arahk'ne hold a very close relationship, though outwardly only Myx'ulas shows how close it really is. The seventeen-year-old carnivore will often seek Arahk'ne for guidance, lessons, or answers to problems he faces, and Arahk'ne understands that he is extremely limited in persons to seek help from. While he still has a ways to go in fully mastering his Crystal, Arahk'ne is there to teach him the most efficient ways to provide for himself and his parasitic Crystal alike. Myx'ulas is one of the few people whom Arahk'ne truly trusts. | The legitimate son of Xi'on and Seeker Vynn'trikol, '''Myx'ulas''' and Arahk'ne hold a very close relationship, though outwardly only Myx'ulas shows how close it really is. The seventeen-year-old carnivore will often seek Arahk'ne for guidance, lessons, or answers to problems he faces, and Arahk'ne understands that he is extremely limited in persons to seek help from. While he still has a ways to go in fully mastering his Crystal, Arahk'ne is there to teach him the most efficient ways to provide for himself and his parasitic Crystal alike. Myx'ulas is one of the few people whom Arahk'ne truly trusts. | ||
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− | <font color= | + | <font color=#a244b5>'''[http://primusdatabase.com/index.php?title=Ebon_Carcass Loh'kar] the Opal</font>''' |
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*'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Child of Xi'on, Lover/Host (Fiancé) | *'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Child of Xi'on, Lover/Host (Fiancé) | ||
*'''Crystal Shaper:''' Xi'on the Seer | *'''Crystal Shaper:''' Xi'on the Seer | ||
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Even after all she's been through, Sonnet has always held innocent feelings for Leon close to her heart. These feelings may have caused her to do awful things as a child, but Loh'kar has since forgiven her for forcing the Opal onto him. When Loh'kar isn't trying to woo over his lovely queen, the two of them will often revert back to their old ways of giving each other a hard time, engaging in banter or looking after one-another physically and mentally. The progression of their relationship has involved fierce trials and the strength to overcome various fears. With Arahk'ne's Alexithymia making it difficult to understand how to express her endearment, she tends to shy away from romance with the leech. However, as flirtatious as Loh'kar can be, Arahk'ne knows how genuinely he loves her--This is perhaps why she seems to tolerate his upfront advances on occasion, and Loh'kar sometimes can be found tending to his regenerating bite wounds. | Even after all she's been through, Sonnet has always held innocent feelings for Leon close to her heart. These feelings may have caused her to do awful things as a child, but Loh'kar has since forgiven her for forcing the Opal onto him. When Loh'kar isn't trying to woo over his lovely queen, the two of them will often revert back to their old ways of giving each other a hard time, engaging in banter or looking after one-another physically and mentally. The progression of their relationship has involved fierce trials and the strength to overcome various fears. With Arahk'ne's Alexithymia making it difficult to understand how to express her endearment, she tends to shy away from romance with the leech. However, as flirtatious as Loh'kar can be, Arahk'ne knows how genuinely he loves her--This is perhaps why she seems to tolerate his upfront advances on occasion, and Loh'kar sometimes can be found tending to his regenerating bite wounds. | ||
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− | <font color= | + | <font color=#a244b5>'''By'zlo the Emerald</font> ''' |
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*'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | *'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | ||
*'''Crystal Shaper:''' Shaper Maels'turum the Negotiator | *'''Crystal Shaper:''' Shaper Maels'turum the Negotiator | ||
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− | <font color= | + | <font color=#a244b5>'''Peridot</font>''' |
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*'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | *'''Status to Arahk'ne:''' Fellow Crystal Guardian | ||
*'''Crystal Shaper:''' Shaper Psi'igma the Wise | *'''Crystal Shaper:''' Shaper Psi'igma the Wise | ||
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− | :: | + | '''''<div style="color:#2182a5; background-color: #3D003D"><center>[[File:Arahk'ne events.png]]<br><br></center></div>''''' |
− | =Events= | + | =<font color=#ce58db>Events</font>= |
− | ===<div style="background: #3D003D; color: #FFF0F5; text-align: center; width:300px; margin: 0 auto 0 auto; border: 3px solid # | + | ===<div style="background: #3D003D; color: #FFF0F5; text-align: center; width:300px; margin: 0 auto 0 auto; border: 3px solid #730071; font-size: 100%;">'''Non-Roleplayed Events (Key to Development)'''</div>=== |
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− | *'''Distributing the Opal:''' Directly following the Athena Massacre, Seeker Vynn'trikol came to the surface to retrieve the Amethyst. With no memory of the past few days, and physically weak, Arahk'ne succumbed easily to the motherly care of Vynn'trikol and was carried off to the Atlantic Ocean. In the Maruloixs' Deep Sea-Abyssal Plains region, Arahk'ne was allowed to live normally with Syren children within The Seer's Temple. Xi'on's intention was to let her grow up with the Syrens to learn their ways and eventually select an inheritor for his Master Crystal, the Opal, which was within the Amethyst's ability. She lived in the Deep Sea-Abyssal Plains until the age of nine, which is when it came time to choose her Opal. However, the Broodmther of a neighboring Syren colony, at this time, was slain by a teenage human male they had attempted to lure, and the remaining Syren colony apprehended him. This being the first time a Broodmother was murdered by a human, they wished to hear Xi'on's thoughts on execution. However, Xi'on was more amused by the ornery boy's attitude, and instead had him be infused with the region's Blood Coral, so that he could breathe easily underwater, and be kept there for the remainder of his human life as a servant. Following this, Xi'on went to Arahk'ne, telling her that she was to choose her Opal among the male Syrens, and to choose carefully, as her Opal inheritor would be rendered nigh immortal, and be her future brooding mate. (They were unaware at this time that Sonnet was born infertile.) However, when Arahk'ne was presented with the best males of the local brood, she refused to distribute the Opal. She had noticed the human boy in the Temple, and while keeping out of his sight, she felt within her that same childish innocence she once knew long ago as she watched him. With a powerful desire to ensure his immortality and claim his heart as her own, Arahk'ne cornered her long-lost Leon and forced the Opal onto him. It rejected him, and the situation began to spiral rapidly out of control as Leon was being killed by the Opal itself. In a last-ditch effort to save her childhood best friend, Arahk'ne provided her magic's support to her Master Crystal, maintaining his heartbeat for him, and forcing the Opal to...tolerate its inheritor. In a zombie-like state, the new Biolacex Syren tossed aside his betrayer, and when Shaper Xi'on arrived to slay the false inheritor, he was eaten by his own Opal. The half-conscious creature, terrified and in a rage, fled the Seer's Temple and abandoned Sonnet. With the weight of guilt on her back, Arahk'ne fled the Deep Sea-Abyssal Plains herself, to later be retrieved by a Master Crystal, the Diamond, Raakorahn. | + | *'''<font color=#ce58db>Distributing the Opal:</font>''' Directly following the Athena Massacre, Seeker Vynn'trikol came to the surface to retrieve the Amethyst. With no memory of the past few days, and physically weak, Arahk'ne succumbed easily to the motherly care of Vynn'trikol and was carried off to the Atlantic Ocean. In the Maruloixs' Deep Sea-Abyssal Plains region, Arahk'ne was allowed to live normally with Syren children within The Seer's Temple. Xi'on's intention was to let her grow up with the Syrens to learn their ways and eventually select an inheritor for his Master Crystal, the Opal, which was within the Amethyst's ability. She lived in the Deep Sea-Abyssal Plains until the age of nine, which is when it came time to choose her Opal. However, the Broodmther of a neighboring Syren colony, at this time, was slain by a teenage human male they had attempted to lure, and the remaining Syren colony apprehended him. This being the first time a Broodmother was murdered by a human, they wished to hear Xi'on's thoughts on execution. However, Xi'on was more amused by the ornery boy's attitude, and instead had him be infused with the region's Blood Coral, so that he could breathe easily underwater, and be kept there for the remainder of his human life as a servant. Following this, Xi'on went to Arahk'ne, telling her that she was to choose her Opal among the male Syrens, and to choose carefully, as her Opal inheritor would be rendered nigh immortal, and be her future brooding mate. (They were unaware at this time that Sonnet was born infertile.) However, when Arahk'ne was presented with the best males of the local brood, she refused to distribute the Opal. She had noticed the human boy in the Temple, and while keeping out of his sight, she felt within her that same childish innocence she once knew long ago as she watched him. With a powerful desire to ensure his immortality and claim his heart as her own, Arahk'ne cornered her long-lost Leon and forced the Opal onto him. It rejected him, and the situation began to spiral rapidly out of control as Leon was being killed by the Opal itself. In a last-ditch effort to save her childhood best friend, Arahk'ne provided her magic's support to her Master Crystal, maintaining his heartbeat for him, and forcing the Opal to...tolerate its inheritor. In a zombie-like state, the new Biolacex Syren tossed aside his betrayer, and when Shaper Xi'on arrived to slay the false inheritor, he was eaten by his own Opal. The half-conscious creature, terrified and in a rage, fled the Seer's Temple and abandoned Sonnet. With the weight of guilt on her back, Arahk'ne fled the Deep Sea-Abyssal Plains herself, to later be retrieved by a Master Crystal, the Diamond, Raakorahn. |
− | *'''Project Marigold: Part III (Final):''' Intended to be a very developmental event for Arahk'ne and to entirely introduce Loh'kar. When Arahk'ne was 23, an agent-for-hire scientist by the name of Mygalo managed to abduct Arahk'ne to attempt to perfect the Marigold Serum. He lured her back to The Web, and Arahk'ne was thrown back into treatment. The presence of the Amethyst awoke something else that lurked in the cobwebbed halls of the abandoned institution. Driven desperate as a second dose of the Serum was going to put her into cardiac arrest and trigger a rampaging state of mind, and becoming acutely aware of her demons stirring within the institution, Arahk'ne's sanity began to shatter a second time. She resisted for as long as possible before the Opal forced his way beyond her veil and re-established a connection. As Arahk'ne fell into a sort of dreamscape, Loh'kar came forward for an attempt at her life, and tormented by her own guilt and sorrow for her childhood friend's pitiful physical condition, she reached out and begged him to kill her. Her showing emotion meant that she was still capable of help as an Araneoid, and Loh'kar faltered. Arahk'ne's sleepwalking body hunted down every last heartbeat until the sound was no more, before she stumbled into her old quarantine zone. Myx'ulas, who had been following the Amethyst's trail via his Seeker blood and the Bloodstone, found Arahk'ne in her monstrous state, and before she could kill him, Loh'kar engaged in combat with her. In the end, Loh'kar won, and with his Opal keeping her alive beyond normal reason, he drained the new serum fluid from her body. Shortly after, Loh'kar attempted to kidnap the vulnerable Syren, but Raakorahn and Peridot caught him before he could escape the institution. | + | *'''<font color=#ce58db>Project Marigold: Part III (Final):</font>''' Intended to be a very developmental event for Arahk'ne and to entirely introduce Loh'kar. When Arahk'ne was 23, an agent-for-hire scientist by the name of Mygalo managed to abduct Arahk'ne to attempt to perfect the Marigold Serum. He lured her back to The Web, and Arahk'ne was thrown back into treatment. The presence of the Amethyst awoke something else that lurked in the cobwebbed halls of the abandoned institution. Driven desperate as a second dose of the Serum was going to put her into cardiac arrest and trigger a rampaging state of mind, and becoming acutely aware of her demons stirring within the institution, Arahk'ne's sanity began to shatter a second time. She resisted for as long as possible before the Opal forced his way beyond her veil and re-established a connection. As Arahk'ne fell into a sort of dreamscape, Loh'kar came forward for an attempt at her life, and tormented by her own guilt and sorrow for her childhood friend's pitiful physical condition, she reached out and begged him to kill her. Her showing emotion meant that she was still capable of help as an Araneoid, and Loh'kar faltered. Arahk'ne's sleepwalking body hunted down every last heartbeat until the sound was no more, before she stumbled into her old quarantine zone. Myx'ulas, who had been following the Amethyst's trail via his Seeker blood and the Bloodstone, found Arahk'ne in her monstrous state, and before she could kill him, Loh'kar engaged in combat with her. In the end, Loh'kar won, and with his Opal keeping her alive beyond normal reason, he drained the new serum fluid from her body. Shortly after, Loh'kar attempted to kidnap the vulnerable Syren, but Raakorahn and Peridot caught him before he could escape the institution. |
− | *'''Elegy of War:''' Story Arc can be found [http://primusdatabase.com/index.php?title=Elegy_of_War here]. | + | *'''<font color=#ce58db>Elegy of War:</font>''' Story Arc can be found [http://primusdatabase.com/index.php?title=Elegy_of_War here]. |
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− | *'''Westside Territory:''' Arahk'ne had begun hunting down members of a gangster organization known as FinnCo Seafood Shipping and Storage controlling the northwestern half of Westside's docks. She killed off a few disposables, but the easy prey was not tolerated by Finn, who was the organization's leader. Security was bumped up, causing Arahk'ne to have to bring Loh'kar and eventually By'zlo for reinforcements. This mild war persisted for nearly two weeks off and on until an easier hunting area was discovered, and Arahk'ne, Loh'kar, and By'zlo disappeared from the FinnCo docks. | + | *'''<font color=#ce58db>Westside Territory:</font>''' Arahk'ne had begun hunting down members of a gangster organization known as FinnCo Seafood Shipping and Storage controlling the northwestern half of Westside's docks. She killed off a few disposables, but the easy prey was not tolerated by Finn, who was the organization's leader. Security was bumped up, causing Arahk'ne to have to bring Loh'kar and eventually By'zlo for reinforcements. This mild war persisted for nearly two weeks off and on until an easier hunting area was discovered, and Arahk'ne, Loh'kar, and By'zlo disappeared from the FinnCo docks. |
− | *'''Lost and Found:''' Problematic instances occurred when the brothers Raakorahn and Fizzurnahk accidentally ended up with the Soul Engine from the F.I.N.A.L. leader's adopted ghost-child, Siege. Xell'kurak ordered a team to be dispatched in order to plant the Engine within an Argent bunker to detour attention away from the Rogue Maruloix. Half of the Crystal-bearing Rogues were dispatched, including Onyx, Shan'doux, Fizzurnahk, Raakorahn, Arahk'ne, Loh'kar, Peridot, and By'zlo. Aside from the constant messing around done by Loh'kar and By'zlo, the Soul Engine was planted accordingly, and Arahk'ne was able to escape the bunker before F.I.N.A.L. agents arrived. | + | *'''<font color=#ce58db>Lost and Found:</font>''' Problematic instances occurred when the brothers Raakorahn and Fizzurnahk accidentally ended up with the Soul Engine from the F.I.N.A.L. leader's adopted ghost-child, Siege. Xell'kurak ordered a team to be dispatched in order to plant the Engine within an Argent bunker to detour attention away from the Rogue Maruloix. Half of the Crystal-bearing Rogues were dispatched, including Onyx, Shan'doux, Fizzurnahk, Raakorahn, Arahk'ne, Loh'kar, Peridot, and By'zlo. Aside from the constant messing around done by Loh'kar and By'zlo, the Soul Engine was planted accordingly, and Arahk'ne was able to escape the bunker before F.I.N.A.L. agents arrived. |
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*'''''Sept. 26th, 2011''''' - Arahk'ne concept first introduced | *'''''Sept. 26th, 2011''''' - Arahk'ne concept first introduced | ||
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