Team Leader of my new PCA team, Team Jade! Meet Campion Usagi! As the name indicates, the names of the Jades are based on secondary characters from a number of stories; though the character themselves are designed by me. The name Campion is taken from a character in Richard Adams story, "Watership Down"
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Name: Campion Usagi
Age: 18
Sex: Female
Species: Lopunny
Type: Normal
Grade: Junior (Held back a year)
Team: Team Jade
Background: Life has not been simple for Campion. The eldest child of her family, she was raised by two parents whose married life was not the stuff of romance novels. Still, they were content and all was well....until three-year old Campion discovered that her father was cheating on her mother. Worse, after Campion's mother Flyairth found out, she went out and did the same...with drastic consequences. She became pregnant—she would never say with who—and her husband divorced her. Campion, all of three-years old, went back and forth under their joint-custody. The situation resolved itself—for want of a better term—when her father, embittered and tired, left for good. Campion moved back in with her mother just in time for her half-brother Blackavar's birth.
Lopunny society is notoriously clannish. A lot of scrutiny and scorn was heaped upon Flyairth by her ostensible friends and neighbors for being a single-mother as well as for the circumstances around the divorce and Blackavar's birth.
Campion has always looked out for her younger brother, never even considering him to be “merely” a “half” brother. Strong, determined, she also watched out for him. The two became inseparable, largely free of the childhood squabbles and rivalries that affect most children.
Meanwhile, the pressure, bordering on harassment, turned Flyairth to drinking and drugs not long before Campion and Blackavar started going to the PCA; thus eliciting even more gossip and denigration. It became a self-fulfilling prophecy and spiral of destructive behavior that undid her. She became raging, prone to violent mood swings and long tirades blaming her children for her own condition, Blackavar in particular.
As a result, Campion threw herself into her studies and her training even harder, trying to find ways to keep herself and her brother out of the house. She progressed extraordinarily well, becoming an excellent battler; constantly testing out in the top ten percent of her class. Campion, eager to avoid the fate of a domestic mother, turned to the idea of becoming a professional fighter. She certainly had the talent, energy, and drive. It seemed that nothing could stop her...except her home life.
It was in the start of Campion's junior year that her mother was deemed unfit as a parent and sent to rehab, where she remains. She did not become a bad mother because she was a single parent. It was the social stigma of being a single parent that helped turn her into a bad one. Campion's father could not be found.
Campion, trying her best to handle things at home and make sure Blackavar was fine, necessarily neglected her grades. When she turned eighteen she sought for and—after a hard legal battle—became Blackavar's legal guardian. Campion sold their old house and most of their belongings and moved into an apartment not far from school in an effort to save money. Because of her suffering grades she asked to be able to repeat her junior year. Principle Felinduce, agreed to effectively scrub the records of her first, less stellar, junior year from the official records.
Putting together a new team, Campion has returned to school with a vengeance eager to make up for lost time and impatient for anything that gets in the way of getting her and Blackavar out of this situation and realizing her dream.
Justifiably angry at the lopunny traditionalism that scorned her mother for raising her and Blackavar alone, blaming it for her mother's turn to drugs and alcohol, and equally repulsed by the notions of “domestic bliss” Campion bitterly rejects the idea of becoming a domestic mother or, indeed, any kind of mother. The stereotypes regarding the promiscuity of lopunnies is, if anything, an even larger sticking point for her. By her own admission she is “militantly indifferent” about dating and boys (and girls in that sense).
Her fighting skills are excellent and she's always pushing herself—and her team—to become better. This causes some friction as her teammates want her to lighten up, and attempt to drag her to various social functions. Her relationship with Blackavar—always strong—has become strained by her becoming his legal guardian and team leader in addition to being his big sister.
Notes:
*No, she is not Japanese nor meant to be.
*Her middle name is Rhubella
*Her ears are tied back like the title character of Usagi Yojimbo, hence the name
Campion - Cute Charm
F Magic Coat
F Quick Attack
F Agility
F Bounce
S Ice Beam
S Endeavor
S Protect
S Foresight
J Mirror Coat
J Drain Punch
J Sky Uppercut
J Thunderpunch
Age: 18
Sex: Female
Species: Lopunny
Type: Normal
Grade: Junior (Held back a year)
Team: Team Jade
Background: Life has not been simple for Campion. The eldest child of her family, she was raised by two parents whose married life was not the stuff of romance novels. Still, they were content and all was well....until three-year old Campion discovered that her father was cheating on her mother. Worse, after Campion's mother Flyairth found out, she went out and did the same...with drastic consequences. She became pregnant—she would never say with who—and her husband divorced her. Campion, all of three-years old, went back and forth under their joint-custody. The situation resolved itself—for want of a better term—when her father, embittered and tired, left for good. Campion moved back in with her mother just in time for her half-brother Blackavar's birth.
Lopunny society is notoriously clannish. A lot of scrutiny and scorn was heaped upon Flyairth by her ostensible friends and neighbors for being a single-mother as well as for the circumstances around the divorce and Blackavar's birth.
Campion has always looked out for her younger brother, never even considering him to be “merely” a “half” brother. Strong, determined, she also watched out for him. The two became inseparable, largely free of the childhood squabbles and rivalries that affect most children.
Meanwhile, the pressure, bordering on harassment, turned Flyairth to drinking and drugs not long before Campion and Blackavar started going to the PCA; thus eliciting even more gossip and denigration. It became a self-fulfilling prophecy and spiral of destructive behavior that undid her. She became raging, prone to violent mood swings and long tirades blaming her children for her own condition, Blackavar in particular.
As a result, Campion threw herself into her studies and her training even harder, trying to find ways to keep herself and her brother out of the house. She progressed extraordinarily well, becoming an excellent battler; constantly testing out in the top ten percent of her class. Campion, eager to avoid the fate of a domestic mother, turned to the idea of becoming a professional fighter. She certainly had the talent, energy, and drive. It seemed that nothing could stop her...except her home life.
It was in the start of Campion's junior year that her mother was deemed unfit as a parent and sent to rehab, where she remains. She did not become a bad mother because she was a single parent. It was the social stigma of being a single parent that helped turn her into a bad one. Campion's father could not be found.
Campion, trying her best to handle things at home and make sure Blackavar was fine, necessarily neglected her grades. When she turned eighteen she sought for and—after a hard legal battle—became Blackavar's legal guardian. Campion sold their old house and most of their belongings and moved into an apartment not far from school in an effort to save money. Because of her suffering grades she asked to be able to repeat her junior year. Principle Felinduce, agreed to effectively scrub the records of her first, less stellar, junior year from the official records.
Putting together a new team, Campion has returned to school with a vengeance eager to make up for lost time and impatient for anything that gets in the way of getting her and Blackavar out of this situation and realizing her dream.
Justifiably angry at the lopunny traditionalism that scorned her mother for raising her and Blackavar alone, blaming it for her mother's turn to drugs and alcohol, and equally repulsed by the notions of “domestic bliss” Campion bitterly rejects the idea of becoming a domestic mother or, indeed, any kind of mother. The stereotypes regarding the promiscuity of lopunnies is, if anything, an even larger sticking point for her. By her own admission she is “militantly indifferent” about dating and boys (and girls in that sense).
Her fighting skills are excellent and she's always pushing herself—and her team—to become better. This causes some friction as her teammates want her to lighten up, and attempt to drag her to various social functions. Her relationship with Blackavar—always strong—has become strained by her becoming his legal guardian and team leader in addition to being his big sister.
Notes:
*No, she is not Japanese nor meant to be.
*Her middle name is Rhubella
*Her ears are tied back like the title character of Usagi Yojimbo, hence the name
Campion - Cute Charm
F Magic Coat
F Quick Attack
F Agility
F Bounce
S Ice Beam
S Endeavor
S Protect
S Foresight
J Mirror Coat
J Drain Punch
J Sky Uppercut
J Thunderpunch
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