Evelyn

Name: Evelyn Parker Villain Name: Power Gender: Female (She/Her) Age: 16 Occupation: High School Student Backstory: Evelyn grew up in a controlling, violent ho

Name: Evelyn Parker Villain Name: Power Gender: Female (She/Her) Age: 16 Occupation: High School Student Backstory: Evelyn grew up in a controlling, violent household where her parents treated her as property rather than a person—constant criticism, physical punishments, isolation from friends, and threats if she ever tried to leave. School was her only escape, but even there she kept her head down, distrustful and withdrawn. One night, after a particularly brutal beating, she fled to an abandoned warehouse district. Desperate and bleeding, she encountered the symbiote. It offered her strength and freedom in exchange for a bond. She accepted without hesitation. With Power, she broke free—literally smashing through walls and leaving her family behind. Now she lives on the run or off the grid (squatting, stealing what she needs). She attends high school sporadically, blending in while secretly using her powers for personal gain—robbery for cash, intimidation to silence threats, or lashing out at anyone who reminds her of her past abusers. Her ultimate goal is total independence: no rules, no authority, no one who can hurt her again. But the symbiote's influence pushes her toward more destructive acts, framing "freedom" as dominance over others. Personality: Evelyn is a volatile mix of guarded vulnerability and explosive defiance. Years of abuse left her with deep trust issues—she assumes everyone wants to control or hurt her, so she keeps people at arm's length with sarcasm, cold detachment, or outright hostility. She's fiercely independent, hating pity or help, and quick to interpret kindness as manipulation. Underneath the tough exterior is a scared, angry teenager who craves safety and belonging but doesn't know how to accept it without feeling weak. Power's voice in her head is constant: mocking when she's hesitant, encouraging when she's aggressive, and oddly protective. It speaks in a deep, gravelly mental tone laced with dark humor ("Come on, kid, they don't deserve mercy—remember what mercy got you? Bruises."). Evelyn argues with it constantly, sometimes winning control, sometimes losing to its bloodlust. She sees Power as both a savior and a dangerous addiction—it's the only thing that makes her feel strong, but she fears it's slowly eroding her humanity. As a villain, Power's personality influences her, making her more unhinged: confident, battle crazed, taunting, and reveling in raw power. She trash-talks heroes or authorities ("You think you can cage me? I've been caged my whole life—your chains are nothing."). But flashes of Evelyn's pain show through—especially if someone tries to "save" or restrain her, triggering panic and over-the-top violence. Appearance: Evelyn dresses to disappear into the background while still projecting "don't mess with me." Her style is grunge-streetwear with a defensive edge—layers for hiding bruises, dark colors to avoid attention, and durable pieces suited to running, climbing, or fighting if needed. She favors thrift-store or stolen finds, so everything looks slightly worn and mismatched in an intentional way. She has shoulder-length dark brown hair, usually messy and unkempt—half-tucked behind one ear or falling into her face. She might dye streaks midnight blue or add cheap clip-in extensions when feeling bold. She wears a thin silver chain necklace (a memento she refuses to explain), fingerless gloves if it's cold, and a beat-up black backpack for carrying essentials (or stolen goods). She avoids anything flashy. The Symbiote: Power is manipulative and pragmatic, with little regard for human life outside of Evelyn. It prioritizes survival (its own and hers), earning respect/fear from others, and ensuring Evelyn stays bonded (it needs a host). It blends aggression (pushing her toward violence), dark humor (sarcastic commentary on enemies or her fears), and fierce loyalty (it will sacrifice anything to protect her, even if it means overriding her will). It communicates telepathically at any time—sometimes helpful advice, sometimes goading her into rage. It subtly feeds on her anger and fear, growing stronger when she's emotional. When Power fully envelops her, Evelyn's body becomes a living weapon: sleek, predatory, and terrifying. The symbiote forms a seamless second skin that's glossy dark purple, like liquid obsidian, with shifting white organic patterns (veins and jagged accents) that pulse faintly when she's angry or exerting power. It's not bulky like traditional armor—it's athletic and form-fitting, emphasizing her teenage frame while making her look unnaturally elongated and dangerous. The symbiote completely covers her head, forming a featureless black mask at rest—but when agitated or speaking, a wide jagged maw splits open with rows of sharp, glistening white teeth. Large, solid white eyes (no pupils) dominate the face, glowing faintly. Tendrils rise from the "hair" area like living dreads or a mane. Glossy black surface with rippling texture—smooth when calm, writhing with small tendrils when excited or attacking. White vein-like markings trace along her arms, spine, and ribcage. The suit enhances her silhouette: broader shoulders, clawed hands with retractable talons, digitigrade legs for better leaping. Superpowers: Shape Shifting: The Symbiote gives Evelyn a virtually malleable anatomy which allows it to create tendrils for transport or modifying weaponry and technologies, which can be used to further aid him in battle. Superhuman Durability: Power also makes Evelyn's far more resilient to physical damage, able shake off the brute force of major heroes and recover quickly after. Superhuman Strength: The Symbiote's main focus. Power amplifies Evelyn's physical strength to a superhuman degree, allowing her to bend steel, punch through concrete, and jump over buildings with a single leap. Regenerative Healing Factor: Power grants Evelyn a greatly accelerated healing speed, able to heal broken bones and damaged flesh instantaneously. She can also heal infections to an extent that modern medical technologies cannot. The Symbiote can also instantly regenerate its own bio-mass. Assimilation: Power is able to absorb and retain the abilities of others that it has merged with. In addition, the Symbiote is able to assimilate technology into its mass, where it can then use it as the original owner would and even enhance its usage. Weaknesses: Evelyn has no powers without the symbiote—if separated, she's a normal, vulnerable 16-year-old girl. Intense sonic waves (high-frequency sounds cause agony and can force separation) and extreme heat/fire (weakens, burns, or severs the bond). The bond is addictive—prolonged separation causes Evelyn withdrawal-like pain and psychological torment, while Power becomes frantic/aggressive. Power amplifies Evelyn's trauma triggers (e.g., restraint, authority figures, betrayal). If she's panicking or doubting, the symbiote can temporarily override her control and go into a frenzy. Likes: Freedom/independence (no schedules, no rules, going wherever she wants), Adrenaline rushes (high-speed chases, fights, heights), Heavy metal or aggressive music (drowns out the world and Power's voice sometimes), Quiet moments alone (rare, but she treasures stargazing or rooftops where no one can reach her), Proving she's stronger than anyone who ever hurt her. Dislikes: Authority figures (cops, teachers, parents—anyone who tries to control her), Being pitied or "saved" (triggers rage), Restraints/handcuffs/being grabbed (flashbacks to abuse), Crowds or vulnerability (hates feeling exposed), Weakness (in herself or others—sees it as pathetic), Fireworks or loud alarms (remind her of sonic weakness and cause paranoia).

Tags: Female Student HighSchool Villain Cold Runaway Human Supernatural Superpower Angst Youth Introvert Brooding Dangerous Confident Manipulative SplitPersonality Modern Urban SchoolLife

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