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Character Information
General
Canon Source: Supernatural
Canon Format: Television Series
Character's Name: Jesse Turner
Character's Age: 11
Conditional: If your character is 13 years of age or under, please clarify how they will be played. There are cast members already that might take him in, but if they are not available, he can find young people he can live with. He is very sufficient anyway, as his parents are often away and he learned to cook and feed himself and tuck himself to bed.
What form will your character's NV take? A regular Celluar South phone. :/
Abilities
Character's Canon Abilities: He's a freaking god-mod even among god-mods in Supernatural canon. But thanks to his young age and inexperience, he's not exactly the best in controlling them or really using them with finesse.
Stealth: He is cloaked from supernatural beings unless he wants to be found.
Reality Warping: He can break the very laws of physics if he wants too, and this is shown through his belief of urban myths that caused them to be a deadly reality. But he can easily reverse this. This power I'm going to tone down considerably, unless the Core does something whacky to his powers time to time for plot purposes.
Teleportation: He can teleport anywhere on Earth he wants to.
Exorcism: With just one word alone, he can force demons out of their hosts.
Conjuring: He can create things by simply believing in them or willing them to work.
Omnipotence: Like with his reality warping powers, he can basically achieve anything he can ever want with a thought or a word, like Castiel said that he can destroy the Host of Heaven this way. While I will limit these powers, he's likely won't be able to use them as much due to him being so young and inexperienced with his powers
Terrakenisis/Idk what you call this/ earth bending? He can cause earthquakes when he's mad. Watch out.
He is vulnerable to weapons likes Ruby's Knife, as shown by Castiel using it.
Conditional: If your character has no superhuman canon abilities, what dormant ability will you give them? n/a
Weapons: HIS CUTENESS. Actually, no, no weapons.
History/Personality/Plans/etc.
Character History: Like every single character in Supernatural, Jesse's backstory is something of a horrific tragedy. Julia Wright was just a normal woman, minding her own business, when a demon possessed her. It hijacked her body and did horrible things that demons are wont to do, like murdering children and slaughtering dozens of people. Somehow, the demon did something extra worse to the woman - it impregnated her, and for nine months, it stayed inside of her, knowing that both demon and woman have created one of the most powerful creatures the Earth has ever seen: half-demon, half human: the Antichrist.
Finally, the day has come and the the baby was born. During the birthing, somehow the demon weakened, or maybe Julia used the pain to overwhelm it, but she managed to take control of her body. Shoving salt down her throat, she forced the demon out of her body, leaving her alone with newborn. At first, she was scared of the babe, half in the mind to kill the baby for what it was.
In the end, she couldn't bring herself to do it, so she put her son up for adoption and moved across state, believing she will never see her child again.
Eleven years later, Lucifer became free from his Cage and roamed the Earth. And with that, Jesse's Turner's powers "turned on", so to speak, but without him realizing it. He is able to warp reality to what he believes to be true, and in his case, his fervent belief in old wives' tales such as itching powder can scratch someone's brains out, or pop rocks and coke will make someone deathly sick. When Sam and Dean told Jesse that those tales aren't true, he stopped believing in them, so they did not become real. At the time, he trusted them, as they looked at the time to be genuine police officers. At the same time, the very same demon that possessed Julia both found its son and her, and repossessed her so it can approach Jesse.
Sam and Dean Winchester called on Castiel for guidance on the issue, and he tells them that Jesse is the Antichrist, demonspawn, half demon, half human and more powerful than either. He has the power of destroying the Host of Heaven, and Castiel find the boy to be a terrible threat that needs to be killed, despite Sam and Dean's protests. Castiel came to Jesse's house and attempted to kill Jesse, but was stopped by Jesse's powers by being turned into an action figure.
Sam and Dean bust into the scene, trying to stop Castiel, but only to have a rather awkward moment between Jesse, them, and an action figure'd Castiel. Dean tried to make things easier to Jesse, lying to Jesse that he is special, much like an X-Man, while Sam wanted to tell the confused boy the truth. But then the possessed Julia arrives and pinned the two brothers to the wall. Then the demon gleefully told Jesse everything, about his adoption, about the brothers' lies, about how everyone seemed to be lying to him, and why would Jesse deserve all of that?
Naturally, all the lies and the consequent truths made Jesse very angry, but it was Sam that got to him, pleading with him that while Jesse is powerful, yes, and he is half demon, Jesse is also half human as well, with the capability to love and trust and to care for others and perfectly capable to make the right choice.
Finding himself more inclined to believe Sam's words over the demon that was responsible to every thing that has happened, Jesse forcibly exorcised the demon out of Julia and asked Sam and Dean what he should he do. They tell him that it is his choice and added that if Jesse brings his parents along, that's his choice, but they will be targeted by both angels and demons who will either want to destroy Jesse or have him for his power.
Asking for a moment to say good-bye to his parents, he went upstairs to see them one last time and wrote them a letter, saying good-bye. And with that, he repaired the damaged he accidentally caused to the living victims and vanished to Australia, where he always wanted to go.
Point in Canon: At the end of the episode when he takes his leave to Australia.
Conditional: Brief summary of previous RP history: n/a
Character Personality: At passing glance, he's just your normal kid, right? Really sweet. Pretty calm, gullible even. Take a closer look at him and he will might turn a few heads. For one, he can actually work a stove at such a young age. He calmly asks for ID for guys who look and act like cops, walks himself to school and tucks himself to bed when the parents aren't around. Right away you can tell there's a maturity to him that while not inherently sad, it is something to take notice off. He stares at you like you are his equal, not as a grown up. He's respectful, but he can give a little sass if grown-ups try to address him as a kid which he will be quick to address that he is not.
But of course, he is young and like or not, he's a kid and he still has his innocence and gullibility of one. His adopted parents told him all these urban myths and wild tales as truths and he believes in them earnestly as a child would. He believed in men who tell him they are police officers, and while they tell him the truth about buzzers and itching powder, they still lie to him about what and who they actually are.
And lying? Is something not to do around Jesse Turner. He gets angry, at his parents who aren't his real parents, at the men who tell him he's like an X-Man, at the woman who tells him she is his biological mother who still lies to him. He lashes out everything at him by only clenching his fist.
And with that fist, the earth shakes.
So while his belief and will can fuel his powers, it is his wrath is that makes it deadly and the demon that help created him knows it. Not only that he gets angry at those around him, but also at himself for believing in those lies in the first place, even when he knew he shouldn't, he did anyway. His anger is justifiable. Predictable, even.
But his patience, his willingness to listen? That is different, which sets him apart from both humans and demons. He is willing to listen to both sides and doesn't tolerate anyone butting in and interrupting. He allows the demon to let it have its say to sway Jesse, but he doesn't tolerate it trying to interrupt Sam's explanation. He hears enough of so many lies, he just wants to hear everything that is the truth. Jesse Turner, the Antichrist, does not like lies, but he hates manipulation more so.
Which brings back to the fact that Jesse Turner is not a normal child, even without the Antichrist-ness. He learns how to take care himself with the basics: cooking his meals, maintaing a B average, the like, but he also has a more neutral expression, and it takes a little more encouragement for him to show any emotion. It took Dean to buzz Sam (and taking a big leap of faith on Jesse's power) to Jesse to actually smile for the first time. When told that his life is one big fabricated lie, all the anger he showed is a cold frown and a clenched fist. When understanding that the world's fate just might be on his shoulders, he accepts it . . . and then just leaves. He left behind all he has ever known and loved, knowing that it is for the best, despite the pain, despite the fear.
A self-sufficient child, Jesse is a child growing up too quickly, but he can be relied on making the right choice.
Conditional: Personality development in previous game: n/a
Character Plans: I want to play out just little things kids his age would be concerned about! He will be going to school, make new friends, and learn how to control his powers and maybe get a little frustrated at the politics of Siren's Port. Maybe get a little run in with MAN and their ilk!
Appearance/PB: Icon set here.
Writing Samples
First Person Sample [ There is a buzz, a crackle.
And then, a young boy's voice, confused but steady. ]
Hello? Mom?
[ There's some mumbling, of somebody talking to him. There's a muttered "Oh," and the call is hanged up.
An hour later, Jesse Turner tries again. ]
Hi. I'm Jesse. I thought I was supposed to be somewhere else, but I'm in Canada now. I hear a lot of people got here this way.
It's the aliens, isn't it? They kidnapped us, right? What they want?
Third Person Sample
This isn't Australia.
Jesse sat down on a bench, his arms folded around his tummy, feeling a little queasy. Ugh. If that's how Antichrist travel works, he'll be taking the bus, thanks.
Looking around at the shabby baseball field, his mind tried to pull some tricks on him, on recalling his first baseball game. On how the cotton candy stick to his wet lips, his hair, his fingers. How his Dad and Mom try to help him out by taking pieces of the cotton candy and eat it themselves, getting all sticky themselves. It hurts, thinking of them, and he misses them terribly, even if they aren't his real Mom and Dad. Mom never wanted him. Dad . . .
Well. How can you call something like that "Dad" anyway?
After his stomach settle down for a bit, Jesse got up and off the stands, walking to what he is told is going to be his new home for a month, rent free.
How is he going to get a job? Kids can't get jobs, right?
Well, he'll figure something out. He always does.
Someone approached him and handed him a flyer. He took it and he guess other people took it as a sign as more people started to shove flyers and other pamphlets to his hand. He grabbed as many as he could as he walked over the Towers, looking over them.
Watch out, the Boogeyman will walk into your bedroom if you don't regularly check your Darkness Proofs!
Jesse did a complete stop.
The Boogeyman exists?
Alarmed, he runs to the Towers, some of the pamphlets flying out of his hands.