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trickster beings around the world as well as at least two mischievous young men in Western | trickster beings around the world as well as at least two mischievous young men in Western | ||
literature. Recently (just outside the most recent century), Sprite died in a natural disaster only | literature. Recently (just outside the most recent century), Sprite died in a natural disaster only | ||
− | to be reborn as a young | + | to be reborn as a young teen-aged girl, thus expanding her views and interests with this change of |
personal perspective. | personal perspective. | ||
|History= | |History= | ||
− | + | * '''50,000 BCE:''' Sprite is among the bio-engineered [[Homo Immortalis|Eternal species]] created by the [[Celestial]]s on New Genesis called the Forever People.<br> | |
− | + | * '''45,000 BCE:''' Sprite is part of a small group of Eternals that travel to Earth in order to combat the [[Homo Immortalis|Deviants]] plaguing the planet. Along with a handful of others he chooses to remain, primarily residing in the Eternal's city of Titanos.<br> | |
− | New Genesis called the Forever People.<br>* 45,000 BCE: Sprite is part of a small group of Eternals | + | * '''25,000 BCE:''' Beginning to spend more time around humans, Sprite helps them begin to craft the foundations of civilization: traditions, stories and oral records of their history.<br> |
− | that travel to Earth in order to combat the Deviants plaguing the planet. Along with a handful of | + | * '''15,000 BCE:''' ''[[Ragnarok]]!'' Sprite's role in the conflict sparked by the Celestials coming to Earth was mainly as a messenger, helping coordinate the troops. However, he played for both sides: on one hand there was the loyalty to his creators and people and on the other was his love of the nascent human cultures. Never fully committing to either side he made sure that his involvement never really helped or hurt either side's cause too much.<br> |
− | others he chooses to remain, primarily residing in the Eternal's city of Titanos.<br>* 25,000 BCE: | + | * '''15,000 to 3,000 BCE:''' Following Ragnarok, Sprite spent the [[Hyborean Era]] traveling the world: sometimes alone, sometimes in the company of other Eternals. During this period he immersed himself in the diverging human cultures and also often pranked the people of the world under a myriad of names including Puck which would survive to be made unforgettable by a [[wikipedia:William_Shakespeare|certain famous playwright]].<br> |
− | Beginning to spend more time around humans, Sprite helps them begin to craft the foundations of | + | * '''12,915 BCE:''' Unbeknownst to [[Ikaris]], Sprite is a witness to the flight and subsequent death of his son (as the "young" Eternal had been coming to visit his "elder" friend). Subsequently, Sprite spreads censored versions of the story around the area of Mesolithic Greece planting the seeds that would develop into the [[wikipedia:Icarus|mythological story of Icarus]] in Greece as well as similar legends around the world.<br> |
− | civilization: traditions, stories and oral records of their history.<br>* 15,000 BCE: Ragnarok! | + | * '''3,000 BCE:''' After his fellow Eternal [[Gilgamesh]] became the King of [[wikipedia:Uruk]], Sprite resides in that Sumerian city during his companion's reign helping with the education and training of the King's adopted son and future heir. After helping Gilgamesh stage his "death" so that the crown can be inherited, Sprite resumes his global travels.<br> |
− | Sprite's role in the conflict sparked by the Celestials coming to Earth was mainly as a messenger, | + | * '''3,000 BCE to 1590 CE:''' Sprite resumes his travels around the world, observing the continued development of cultures based on the seeds he'd planted millennia in the past. True to his nature, the pranks and tricks continued to follow him. His wanderlust faded upon the discovery of a new playwright in fifteenth century London where he settled for a time.<br> |
− | helping coordinate the troops. However, he played for both sides: on one hand there was the loyalty | + | * '''1590 to 1616 CE:''' Sprite insinuated himself into the life of [[wikipedia:William_Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]: disguised with his illusions he joined Lord Chamberlain's Men (the leading theatrical troupe in London) and even - undisguised - becoming Robin the Good Fellow, an "imaginary friend" of the Bard's twin children [[wikipedia:Hamnet Shakespeare|Hammet]] and [[wikipedia:Judith Quiney|Judith]] (the children "knew" he was real but the adults didn't; this ended after Hammet's death and Judith's memories of him faded over time), which inspired the character Puck.<br> |
− | to his creators and people and on the other was his love of the nascent human cultures. Never fully | + | * '''1616 to 1900 CE:''' Following the death of the Bard, Sprite leaves England specifically and Europe to an extent. Much of this time is spend in Edo Period Japan although he makes return visits to the "newly discovered" North American and Australian continents a couple of times as well during this time.<br> |
− | committing to either side he made sure that his involvement never really helped or hurt either | + | * '''1901 CE:''' Having decided that nearly three centuries is long enough, Sprite returns to England in time to inspire [[wikipedia:J. M. Barrie|J.M. Barrie]]'s "[[wikipedia:Peter Pan|Peter Pan]]" by appearing before the author in Hyde Park, levitating and laughing playfully in sight of the man.<br> |
− | side's cause too much. | + | * '''1906:''' During a visit to California, Sprite is present for the San Francisco Earthquake. Crushed by rubble he dies but is reborn, awakening as a girl almost half a decade older than she was as the eternal boy she had been.<br> |
− | + | * '''1920s CE:''' Despite the Prohibition, Sprite enjoyed the 1920s as she embraced the role of a Flapper and enjoyed the invention of film and television, related industries that entangle her life for decades<br> | |
− | + | * '''1943 CE:''' Sprite attends the Academy Awards the night that ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'' won the Outstanding Motion Picture award.<br> | |
− | sometimes alone, sometimes in the company of other Eternals. During this period he immersed himself | + | * '''1950s CE onward:''' Sprite actively encourages the growth of Rock music, reveling in the mixture of entertainment value and the intra-generational chaos it send though Western society.<br> |
− | in the diverging human cultures and also often pranked the people of the world under a myriad of | + | * '''1969 CE:''' Sprite attends [[wikipedia:Woodstock|Woodstock]].<br> |
− | names including Puck which would survive to be made unforgettable by a certain famous | + | * '''1992 CE:''' Having happened to be visiting Florida, Sprite helps the citizens of Miami in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.<br> |
− | playwright.<br>* 12,915 BCE: Unbeknownst to Ikaris, Sprite is a witness to the flight and subsequent | + | * '''2001 CE:''' Having immersed herself in the New York art and fashion scenes for the past half-decade, Sprite was in New York City during the 9-11 attack. Working under a disguise, she is among the first responders helping out in the rescue activities during the days following the attack.<br> |
− | death of his son (as the "young" Eternal had been coming to visit his "elder" friend). Subsequently, | + | * '''2021 CE:''' As the end of the year approaches Sprite, along with other Eternals, comes out of the shadows? |
− | Sprite spreads censored versions of the story around the area of Mesolithic Greece planting the | ||
− | seeds that would develop into the mythological story of | ||
− | around the world.<br>* 3,000 BCE: After his fellow Eternal Gilgamesh became the King of Uruk, Sprite | ||
− | resides in that Sumerian city during his companion's reign helping with the education and training | ||
− | of the King's adopted son and future heir. After helping Gilgamesh stage his "death" so that the | ||
− | crown can be inherited, Sprite resumes his global travels. | ||
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− | development of cultures based on the seeds he'd planted millennia in the past. True to his nature, | ||
− | the pranks and tricks continued to follow him. His wanderlust faded upon the discovery of a new | ||
− | playwright in fifteenth century London where he settled for a time.<br>* 1590 to 1616 CE: Sprite | ||
− | insinuated himself into the life of William Shakespeare | ||
− | joined Lord Chamberlain's Men (the leading theatrical troupe in London) and even - undisguised - | ||
− | becoming Robin the Good Fellow, an "imaginary friend" of the Bard's twin children Hammet and Judith | ||
− | (the children "knew" he was real but the adults didn't; this ended after Hammet's death and Judith's | ||
− | memories of him faded over time), which inspired the character Puck.<br>* 1616 to 1900 CE: Following | ||
− | the death of the Bard, Sprite leaves England specifically and Europe to an extent. Much of this time | ||
− | is spend in Edo Period Japan although he makes return visits to the "newly discovered" North | ||
− | American and Australian continents a couple of times as well during this time.<br> | ||
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− | in time to inspire J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" by appearing before the author in Hyde Park, levitating | ||
− | and laughing playfully in sight of the man.<br>* 1906: During a visit to California, Sprite is | ||
− | present for the San Francisco Earthquake. Crushed by rubble he dies but is reborn, awakening as a | ||
− | girl almost half a decade older than she was as the eternal boy she had been.<br>* 1920s CE: Despite | ||
− | the Prohibition, Sprite enjoyed the 1920s as she embraced the role of a Flapper and enjoyed the | ||
− | invention of film and television, related industries that entangle her life for decades<br>* 1943 | ||
− | CE: Sprite attends the Academy Awards the night that Casablanca won the Outstanding Motion Picture | ||
− | award.<br>* 1950s CE onward: Sprite actively encourages the growth of Rock music, reveling in the | ||
− | mixture of entertainment value and the intra-generational chaos it send though Western society.<br> | ||
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− | Sprite helps the citizens of Miami in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.<br>* 2001 CE: Having | ||
− | immersed herself in the New York art and fashion scenes for the past half-decade, Sprite was in New | ||
− | York City during the 9-11 attack. Working under a disguise, she is among the first responders | ||
− | helping out in the rescue activities during the days following the attack.<br>* 2021 CE: As the end | ||
− | of the year approaches Sprite, along with other Eternals, comes out of the shadows? | ||
|Personality= | |Personality= | ||
− | <span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Ancient Youth:'''</span> | + | <span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Ancient Youth:'''</span><br> |
− | <br> | + | {{Tab}}As an ancient being who is also still a youth, Sprite can be viewed as a living |
contradiction. She can go from exhibiting the awestruck wonder of a child to the jaded world | contradiction. She can go from exhibiting the awestruck wonder of a child to the jaded world | ||
weariness of a being as old as the modern human species. Her curiosity is practically "hardwired" | weariness of a being as old as the modern human species. Her curiosity is practically "hardwired" | ||
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as a deep urge; if there is a teaching moment, she will be loath to let it pass by unaddressed. | as a deep urge; if there is a teaching moment, she will be loath to let it pass by unaddressed. | ||
|Powers= | |Powers= | ||
− | <span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Homo Immortalis:'''</span> | + | <span style="color:#8a14ff">'''[[Homo Immortalis]]:'''</span> |
<br> Sprite's body, fueled by cosmic energy, is superhuman. She is virtually immortal and | <br> Sprite's body, fueled by cosmic energy, is superhuman. She is virtually immortal and | ||
indestructible; injuries and death can occur due to extraordinarily powerful forces but her body | indestructible; injuries and death can occur due to extraordinarily powerful forces but her body |
Revision as of 17:44, 11 December 2021
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Profile | |||
Name: | Sprite | ||
Superalias: | N/A | ||
Gender: | Female | ||
Species: | Homo Immortalis | ||
Occupation: | Ageless Prankster | ||
Citizenship: | Forever People | ||
Residence: | Mobile | ||
Education: | Life Eternal | ||
Theme: | Marvel (FC) | ||
Groups: | |||
Details | |||
Apparent Age: | Teens | Actual Age: | 52,000+ |
Date of Birth | February 18th, 50,000 BCE | Played By | Lia McHugh |
Height: | 4'9"/145cm | Weight: | 94lbs/43kg |
Hair Color: | Ginger | Eye Color: | Sky Blue |
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Theme Song: | Trickster by Radiohead [1] |
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