
Biography: Maria Skyy
Julian‘s little sister, often bullied by her peers at the private Catholic School that she attends. Maurice attends this school, too.
Maria is Julian’s little sister, and the two are very close as siblings and friends. Maria’s size, shape, and need for medical for mental health reasons have caused her to become the object of bullying and isolation at her school, a private Catholic school.
She tends to spend most of her time outside of school at home, reading, or with Julian, whom alone really ‘raised’ Maria from infancy. Julian’s admission into the church and subsequent leaving the nest had a deeply profound, depressing effect on Maria; A few years after Julian left home, treatment for her mental illness began. Maria refuses to discuss the illness, it’s effects, or causes, aside from avoiding things that interact poorly with her medicine.
Maria is largely a loner, and with her older brother, and sole friend, in the priesthood, she cannot see him as often as she feels she needs to–however, Maria truly wishes Julian would leave the priesthood and “come home”–or legally adopt her himself so they both can be freed of their parents tyranny. Maria regards Julian as her “real parents”–both mother and father in one–as he kept her alive from infancy onward; While Julian was 12 when she was born, he was the first to answer her cries as a child–and instantly bonded with Maria, realizing his parents were more likely to let her die from neglect than to care for her. Maria’s crib resided in Julian’s room, where Maria often was consoled with made-up children’s stories to drown out the sounds of fighting parents in the background. Sometimes, when she’s depressed, Maria can be cheered up by having a story read to her. Her friendship with Hollow, whom she met by chance, was greatly aided when Hollow offered, without being asked, to read various classics to Maria as often as she cared to listen. Since this reminded her of Julian, she quickly came to see Hollow often to be read to, and to also see him as a father figure of sorts, the way she sees Julian as one.
Ethnicity: Irish, Native American (Tomhawk Tribe)
Age: 14
Eye Color: Purple
Hair Color: Blonde
Birthday: August 28th
Nationality: American
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Health Complications: Depression, Hallucinations
Scars and Body Modifications: None.
Job: None
Role: Student
Location: St. Mary’s Catholic School
Allergies: No known allergies
Vices: Manga, online comics, reading too much
Bad Habits: Reading during class
Substance Misuse: None
Hobbies: Reading, Avoiding talking to anyone at school
Interests: Classical literature, other cultures, books
Dislikes: Being bullied, trying and failing to make friends, having to try to appease others who claim Maria just needs to ‘try harder’ to somehow force others to like her
Induced Fears: That things will never change
Fears (Cause/Source Unknown): Maria’s visual hallucinations sometimes frighten her, but what they are, she will not say
Agent Status: N/A
In Conspiracy: No
In Conspiracy (personally): No
Target of Conspiracy: No
Target Reason: Target for Goal
What Happens if Exposed to Fear:
Maria is exposed to this fear each day she wakes up from the last. Overtime, Maria has shut down socially and given up hope of making friends or even being treated as human; Instead, she opts to only talk to adults, who she fears may be less mature than she assumes as she meets more and more who assume she is too mentally ill to tell when she is being mocked or insulted.
What also happens:
Maria makes excessive efforts to hide and avoid contact with others in school, especially Maurice, who has made bullying Maria the popular thing to to. As such, Maria’s days are filled with verbal and physical attacks from the moment she enters school until the moment she is at home. While she may hang onto Julian, this cannot last, nor will her friendship with Hollow.
As such, Maria’s fate is in her own hands, and only a matter of time until this problem solves itself. Should she refuse to give in, she is immaterial for our purposes and not a threat in any regard, but certainly not someone worth keeping around. Weak and ill suited for any use.