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|FullName=Pamela Isley
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|FullName=Pamela Lillian Isley
 
|Gender=Female
 
|Gender=Female
 
|Superalias=Poison Ivy
 
|Superalias=Poison Ivy
|Species=Mutate
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|Species=Mutant
 
|Theme=DC
 
|Theme=DC
 
|Chartype=VFC
 
|Chartype=VFC
|Occupation=Eco-terrorist
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|Occupation=Extreme Environmentalist
|Citizenship=USA
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|Citizenship=United States of America
|Residence=Gotham City
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|Residence=Gotham / Arkham Asylum
|Education=Doctorate
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|Education=PhD in Botany and Toxicology
 
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|Quote=If I prick you...I think you'll bleed.
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|Quote="You don't have to rinse out cans and bottles before putting them in the recycling bin, it's just a myth and wastes water."
|PAge=26
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|PAge=25
|AAge=26
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|AAge=25
|DOB=06 May 1993
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|DOB=14 Jun 1994
|Height=5'8"
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|Height=5'7"
 
|Weight=115 lbs
 
|Weight=115 lbs
 
|Hair=Red
 
|Hair=Red
 
|Eyes=Green
 
|Eyes=Green
|Actor=Katherine McNamara
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|Actor=Lake Bell
|Song=
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|Song="Poison Ivy" by The Coasters
|Twitter=
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|Twitter=@GreenSleeves
|Profile=Poison Ivy is an infamous criminal. She's focused on helping plants because they can't help themselves and is on a mission to force people to respect nature. She is very dangerous and untrustworthy, often armed with a deadly plants. She's a known affiliate of somebody named Harley Quinn.
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|Profile=Dr. Pamela Isley is a brilliant botanist, biochemist and toxicologist, but very few know about it, because her research was stolen by a Dr. Woodrue. But people very much know about who she became as a result: Poison Ivy. Most would consider Poison Ivy a supervillian. She considers herself an eco-terrorist. She has a remarkable power to control plants, and can release pheromones and toxins that cause others to fall in love with her and do her bidding or die. The fact she has been working along Harley Quinn on some occasions surely hadn't won her any favors.
 
|History=
 
|History=
 
<span style="color:#009999">'''Timeline:'''</span>
 
<span style="color:#009999">'''Timeline:'''</span>
<br>1995 = Pamela was born in Seattle to boring parents. <br>2010 - Started her first garden. <br>2011 - Fell in love with deadly plants and developed an immunity to toxins <br>2014 = Moved to boring Gotham City and attended Gotham University <br>2016 = Got a PhD in biochemistry and worked as an intern <br>2016 = Hospitalized for serious toxic exposure in the lab <br>2017 - Opened the beautiful Baudelaire Flower Shop <br>2018 - Ivy became Poison Ivy and started a crime spree as an eco-terrorist. She became known to superheroes of Gotham. <br>2018 - Arrested and sent to Arkham for psychological "treatment", becoming a reoccuring Gotham villain <br>2019 - Breaks out of Arkham and meets Harley Quinn but arrested shortly after <br>2020 - Ivy disappeared after discovering The Green....essentially breaking out of Arkham again...sorta
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<br>* 1994: Pamela was born in Seattle to a wealthy family, shamefully she turns out to be a mutant. Even worse, the visible kind whose mutation was apparent at birth, thanks to her green skin, which didn't endear her to her parents. Being a wealthy family, it was important to avoid scandals in their circles of high society.<br><br>* 1995 - 1998: Pamela is mostly kept out of sight, her parents being quite cold to her for the slight of being born a mutant, she is mostly seen to by a hired nanny.<br><br>* 1999-2006: Due to being different, and having indifferent parents, Pamela has a lonely childhood and is a constant target for bullying as she survives through the mean halls of Elementary and Middle school. As a side effect for having no friends and no one to play with, Pamela focused on her studies, proving to be an exceptionally gifted student, earning straight A across the board.<br><br>* 2007: Pamela was depressed and hurt at how nobody wanted to be her friend, and those who did approach her, did it to bully or prank her. But something strange happened at about her 13th birthday, suddenly she heard voices calling her out to the backyard. When she decided to follow those voices, she realized it was the flowers and plants in her mom's backyard garden who called out to her. Her mutant powers began to fully emerge, and she found out she could communicate with plant-life. Finally she had friends, she shared her hardships, they shared their hardships. Having someone to communicate with really helped Pamela finally break out of her constant state of melancholy.<br><br>* 2008 - 2012: By the time Pamela graduates high school as valedictorian, she had ample time to learn more about her powers through communication with her 'friends' in the backyard. She learns that not only she can communicate with plants, but she can control them, and make them shrink or grow or shift. Thanks to having no human contact, she has had all the time in the world to master her ability.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#009999">'''Timeline2:'''</span>
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<br>* 2013 - 2018: After years of neglect and outright abusive upbringing, Pamela couldn't wait to go to NY where she was accepted for Sarah Lawrence College. In her sheer brilliance and dedication, Pamela wound up earning PhDs in Botany and Toxicology, in the time it takes most to complete a single Bachelor degree. She begins working on groundbreaking research with Dr. Jason Woodrue, but unfortunately he decides to kill her with toxins and steals all of her research to present as his own solo work. That's when Pamela learned she's immune to toxins and venom, instead of killing her, Dr. Woodrue apparently accelerated something within Pamela and further enhanced her powers to the next level. Pamela loses faith in humanity in general and men in particular, decides to truly dedicate herself to saving the environment, as she fashions herself a new identity: Poison Ivy.<br><br>2019: Poison Ivy decides to settle in Gotham City, because that's where the law is overrun by crazy villains, and who would have the time to focus on an eco-terrorist, while you have truly horrific villains, doing their psychotic crimes for no good cause! Ivy starts making a name for herself, particularly for her awesome display of real power, where as most crime in Gotham is violent, nefarious, but relatively within the human spectrum of abilities. Villains in Gotham tend to cross paths, whether by teaming up for profit, or by mingling in Arkham Asylum after an infestation of Bats put them there. This way or that, Ivy crossed paths with Harley Quinn, learned of her story and was determined to help this woman overcome her abuser. She empowered Harley Quinn through science and abilities, while supporting her and pressing her to escape from her abusive boyfriend, the Joker.<br><br>2020: The way the world works, destruction of Genosha, hatred of mutants culminating in the destruction of a whole country in a genocidal attack. Misogynistic men blocking opportunities from women, stealing credit for their work, and preventing them from advancing. Politicians going on the offensive on women's reproductive rights. Racism and prejudice against any who are somewhat different. Poison Ivy can do the math. The plague that is humanity doesn't deserve the Earth it so readily destroys and takes away from Mother Nature. She'll need to come up with ways to make a real change.
 
|Personality=
 
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Advocate:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Feminist:'''</span>
<br>Ivy has a twisted sense of morality and ethics, often putting her quest for a better Earth above human life. She's an advocate for plants, who she feels are victims but it's not above her to appear Motherly just in general. She can be reasoned with but has a strong-will and believes nothing would make the world better than a little bit of love and good-will and plant lovin. She's passionate and waffles between introverted and partying but often withdraws sullenly to consider her feelings or other people's feelings.<br><br>
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<br>Ivy has been bullied for many reasons in her life, while she was still just Pamela, chief. One of the patterns she noticed is the ease with each aggressive men step all over women. Such as when her research was stolen by Dr. Woodrue, or when she witnessed Harley Quinn being stomped by the Joker despite having brilliant ideas. There are glass ceilings, unequal pay, general sexist discrimination. To top it all, you know who gets trampled when greedy wealthy businessmen defile and pollute the environment for their own gain? Why Mother Nature of course. Ivy took a stance to protect nature, but she finds the very same symptom in the male skewed world looking down on females. Ivy will go out of her way to empower women, and step in when they suffer bullying at the hands of misogynistic men. Her most impressive work yet is the ongoing fantabulous emancipation of one Harley Quinn.<br><br>
<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Compulsive:'''</span>
 
<br>Poison Ivy has obsessive-compulsive tendancies, centered around plants. She has a preoccupation with nature and the things she does are usually concerning plants or the Earth. As a result of this, she's fickle and short with people and more focused on how she can help the plants, instead of the people around her. This appreciation for plant life strangely makes her seem appreciative of life and beauty.<br><br>
 
 
<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Manipulative:'''</span>
 
<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Manipulative:'''</span>
<br>Ivy has charm and charisma, and some of it is all for manipulation. She's very intelligent and knows what she's doing, sometimes flirting to get what she wants. She's okay with people joining her on her quest for a better Earth and might even appreciate it. She's extremely complex and can overdo it with her motivations and passionate ploys. In one sense, she can see what she's doing and knows she shouldn't but it feeds her compulsion.
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<br>In her time, Pamela has been manipulated to think a mentor was in love with her, was manipulated to think an abuser was a friend, and once she opened her eyes, she started to realize just about everyone is manipulated daily by the media's daily offering of propoganda. She's had enough of being the victim, just like she's had enough of mother nature always paying the price for humanity's greed. She has taken the reigns over manipulation, and if anyone will try it in her vicinity, it's best be her on others. She is not beyond trying to say and do what is necessary to get a person to act as she would like them to. Inaccuracies, outright lies, feigned affection, promise of powers, everything is fair game if the end goal is worth it.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Misanthrope:'''</span>
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<br>Dr. Harleen Quinzel once diagnosed Poison Ivy as a "classic misanthrope with abandonment issues who befriends plants to avoid human intimacy." She was absolutely correct in her assessment. It's no surprise, considering Pamela's upbringing, her parents being every bit her tormentors as the bullies who accosted her at kindergarten and later at school. Wherever she turned people were out to hurt her and her only friends were her the plants and flowers in the backyard garden. Thanks to the good work by therapists in Arkham, Ivy is able to tolerate the presence of humans, but she's still not a fan. She could care less if all the humans were to die so nature can retake control of the entire Earth. Okay, she'd make an exception for one Harley Quinn, for whom she's developed an affinity.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Philanthropic:'''</span>
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<br>While Dr. Pamela Isley doesn't have all that much affection to humans, she is very much enamored with the struggle to save the environment and conserve nature. It is not out of line for her to provide generous donations, to organizations aligned with her goals. Heck, on occasioan Poison Ivy might show real support for the more extreme environmentalist out there and protect them from arrest or assist them in making a dent in the tremendous forces they face.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Sarcastic:'''</span>
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<br>Ivy has a sharp wit and generally doesn't suffer fools gladly. She will always be at the ready with a hurtful sarcastic remark, that occasionally flies over her target's head. It's her way of dealing with the insufferable, at least amusing herself in the process. If the intended target happens to realize the intent, it's all the same to her, maybe they'll learn to better themselves. If they want to be all angry about it, well, she is Poison Ivy and has quite a reputation in Gotham City and potentially beyond. Maybe people can let a slight out of her slide.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Well-Mannered:'''</span>
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<br>The benefit of being borng to a wealthy family, is that Ivy is well aware of the ins and outs of the so called 'polite society'. If she were to care for it, she could go into one of the finest galas of the Hellfire Club in NYC and not appear a fish out of water. That said, the fact she knows how the rules of the upper class operate, it doesn't mean she'd necessarily want in on the game.
 
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<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Chlorokinesis:'''</span>
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<br>Poison Ivy is infamously known for her fearsome ability to control, animate and manipulate plant-life. She is also able to rapidly speed up the growth of plant life, as well as shrink it down, meaning she could use the very enviornment to create weapons and means of transportation in a flash, before making it all recede as if nothing ever transpired.<br><br>Ivy normally can control plants in her vicinity, able to sense them much farther than sight would allow, probably in the realm of single miles. She can use them to whip, ensnare, carry, lift, smash or catch targets. She can make plants grow tremendously to the point of tearing apart and toppling a tall building, given the time and focus. Or she could make them flick a car aside as if it was a toy car.<br><br>If there are no plant life in the surrounding area, but there is exposed ground, with any luck she may sprout some from seeds otherwise invisible to others, that she would be aware of thanks to her powers.<br><br>The force of the vines and plants under her control is determined by how many, and at what size Ivy made them grow. She usually keeps things proportional to the threat level she's facing. Though all bets are off when she's dealing with offenders against nature.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Enhanced Strength:'''</span>
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<br>No, no, no, this isn't a Superman or Captain America type thing. Ivy is not a bruiser. But she is far stronger than the average human, she can probably throw a punch that hurts like being hit with a bowling ball, but she's not going to lift a car anytime soon.<br><br>Her range is stronger than a peak level athlete, and probably lesser to most other enhanced metas out there. Point being, hand to hand fighting with her, is no joke. Although hand to hand will never be her perferance.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Healing:'''</span>
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<br>While Ivy doesn't have a healing factor like Wolverine or Deadpool, she is capable of healing much faster then humans thanks to her plant based physiology. All she requires is exposure to sunlight, and preferably coming in touch with the soil. While most are likely unaware, if she were to be in the process of dying, or just freshly dead, there's a chance that simply burying her in the ground might revitalize her to the point of coming back to life. Much like cutting a plant down, but then planting it again, and nursing it back to life. It may take more than a week, but it will happen.<br><br>
 
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Immunity:'''</span>
 
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Immunity:'''</span>
<br>Ivy is completely immune to all toxins, poisons, and disease. She is generally more immune to harsh weather conditions and temperature.<br><br>
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<br>With poisons and toxins being part of her bloodstream, it's no surprise that Poison Ivy is immune to them. She is also immune to a variety of viruses and bacteria, and surprisingly, also to engineered poisons such as Joker's or Scarecrow's variants of gases and toxins.<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Mental Ability:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Pheromones:'''</span>
<br>Ivy can mentally command and communicate with plants. She can ask them how they're doing and get a general status about the Earth around them. If there's a disturbance that upset the plants, Ivy will know about it, the greater the disturbance, the easier it is to pinpoint just what happened. She can mentally sense the Earth and its plants through The Green. Some of her toxins or pheromones can alter a person's mind, weakening willpower to make someone susceptible to command or suggestion. <br><br>Ivy can control or command plants about a mile away and usually within sight. She can cause plants to grow hundreds of times their regular size and direct traffic to command plants to grab at people in a violent way. She can mutate the size or shape of plants, trees, bushes, or other things growing from the Earth. She can cause them to move fluidly like a creature and obey her commands. She can also create plants from the Earth by cultivating the Earth, forming pets and creatures she can command. Her mental ability allows plant creatures to operate almost independently like an avatar. Their durability is similar to a real plant although the size and number may make the plant more versatile.<br><br>
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<br>Much like a planet, Ivy's body can secrete pheromones and toxins of different kins, under her full control, allowing her to mesmerize people. Make them enamored with her. Poison them. Render them unconscious. Or make it very difficult to lie through application of truth serum toxin.<br><br>When it comes to her aphrodisiac like 'love potion' applicaiton, it is more strongly affects men, although those with extremely strong will such as Batman have been known to shake it off and resist the affect.<br><br>These pheromones can be release from Ivy's body like a puff of toxin out of pores that permeate the air around her, it could release as a secretion of substance from her skin through touch, or her favorite, through a kiss from her lips.<br><br>Summary of effects she can produce: love, paralysis, anesthetic, hyperalgesia, lethargy, weakness, addiction.<br><br>OOC: As with any ability that may affect the agency of a player over their character, OOC consent is required for use of Pheromones, when used to manipulate response that may otherwise be different.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Plant Avatars:'''</span>
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<br>A niche expertise of Ivy in the use of her cholokinesis, is the shaping of plants and controlling them to make them look like avatars of sorts. Making them look like little pets, like leafy humans, or monstrous trees out of the Lord of The Rings saga. It is mostly done to intimidate or endear someone, if she's creating a small avatar, she may control several of these, if she's creating something larger, even fewer, and finally when creating a monstrous tree to scare people, she's only be able to create one.<br><br>OOC: It's important to note that in trying to maintain such 'avatars', Ivy is unable to concentrate on her own physical surrounding, or manipulate her powers to help herself. She will need to give up on the avatar to get the focus she needs for her usual mode of operation.<br><br>
 
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Plant Physiology:'''</span>
 
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Plant Physiology:'''</span>
<br>Ivy was injected with an experimental serum and her body mutated into something plant based, with green chlorophyll running through her veins instead of blood. She has a special affinity with plant life and her body has become two or three times more durable than a regular person. She can rejuvenate ten times more quickly under the full sun or in pure oxygen. She exudes different kinds of toxins, poisonous to human beings, if she so wills it. Her body also gives off pheromones or perfumes into the air like plant. She can alter her own body to change her skin color or warp her appearance with some application of will.<br><br>
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<br>A chief element of Ivy's mutation is that she is a lot more like a plant than a normal human. She breathes carbon dioxide and exhales oxygen, her blood is aloe, her skin is chlorophyll. She nourishes from photosynthesis just as much, if not more so, than food. She also has elements of different plants, capable of secreting pheromones and toxins to act like an aphrodisiac or venom. She herself, can be very poisonous, and as a side-effect, is herself immune to poisons and toxins as they make part of her lifeblood.<br><br>While generally appearing green skinned, if Ivy were to go incognito, she is able to affect her chlorophyll levels to make her skin more normal toned looking, but it is a taxing endeavor that demands concentration. So for the most part, she never bothers.<br><br>She is also able to handle hotter and colder temperatures better than most humans. Mind you this is about comfort level, not a tolerance to being frozen or burned.<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Toxins:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''The Grapevine:'''</span>
<br>She can secrete and use a variety of toxins. Ivy's toxins can create a number of effects in human beings, including mind-alerting effects, such as intense pain, addiction, love, paralysis, weakness and/or total susceptibilty to command. Her most famous transmission of her toxins is through her kiss but they can also be wafted into the air like a flower. Her phermones can permeate the air around her and impact those nearby in a short amount of time. Some effects last after Ivy leaves the area, depending on their impact to a person's condition.
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<br>Familiar with the term "I heard it through the grapevine?" Well, it holds true for Ivy, because she literally communicates with plants.<br><br>Ivy can actually learn quite a bit of intel from talking to plants, because most people are pretty unguarded in their vicinity, not even thinking they can 'listen', let alone 'talk'. This is usually her first sign of something awry, when she learns of a 'pain' or 'discomfort' in the Earth, and it usually can be pinpointed to one scumbag company or other poisoning the soil, or water, or whatever it is they are polluting at any given time.<br><br>On the flip side, hearing the plants screams of pain as they die to human brutality, is something Ivy has an extremely hard time coping with. Maybe it's a big contributor to her being a misanthrope.
 
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<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Biochemistry:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Academics:'''</span>
<br>Ivy has a doctorate in botanical biochemistry, the study of the chemistry of plants. This is her area of specialization in botany, her life's work. This knowledge translates into a great deal of practical knowledge of poisons, harmful toxins, bacteria and other foreign substances. Her experience with chemstry gives her insight into the effects and dangers of botanical chemicals and other substances used in agriculture. She is experienced in anatomy, ecology, genetics, physiology, cytology, ecolongy, taxonomy and genetics of plants.<br><br>
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<br>Dr. Pamela Isley is a brilliant mind, and her surging in the world of Academics was fast and meteoric, until her work was stolen by Dr. Jason Woodrue. She has earned herself a PhD in Botany, Toxicology and Biochemistry. She has some published works, but you wouldn't know it, because it's all credited to Dr. Jason Woodrue. Luckily, thanks to her powers, he was unable to kill her when he tried. But she did get the message, and left the world of Academics behind for more ethical pursuits. At least in her mind. She can use her vast knowledge along with her higher understanding of plant life thanks to her powers, to reach scientific breakthroughs that others would still take many years to come by. She is a world authority in her fields, mostly thanks to her unique edge on top of her Academics.<br><br>
<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Botany:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Athletics:'''</span>
<br>Ivy knows way too much about plant life than anyone should know. She knows plant history, and can recognize all plant life on sight, diagnosing plant structures and chemical make-up with further examination. She is a published botanist and has her doctorate in botanical biochemistry. Her expertise with chemicals, poisons/toxins, fertilizers, soil, and germination all stems from botany. "Herbal Supplements or Toxic Hyacinths?" is her published work but it is out of print.
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<br>You wouldn't think Ivy would be very agile or acorbatic, but you'd be wrong. The ease with which she maintains balance while maneuvering on a vine that takes erratic turns and sudden rises and drops? Yeah, that's not an easy feat. She's no Harley Quinn and definitely not Spider-Man, but she knows how to control her body to maintain balance while standing on uniquely moving platforms like the vines she expertly uses to navigate areas. She could likely do some parkour with the level of control she has over her body, but that was never a thing of interest for her.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Firearms:'''</span>
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<br>Hang around the underworld and you're bound to come across firearms, while Ivy isn't a fan of these weapons, she knows how to use them and she's probably better than your average mall guard, security at a school, or even regular town police officers. If she had to shoot someone to stay alive, she could do it without flinching.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Hand To Hand Combat:'''</span>
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<br>Having teamed up with various villains in her time in Gotham City, most importantly, one Harley Quinn. Ivy had come to really improve her hand to hand fighting ability. She's not going to touch Lady Shiva or Iron Fist anytime soon, at least not with martial arts, but she could probably clear up a typical dojo thanks to real life experience trumping rehearsed setting in an orderly dojo.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Seduction:'''</span>
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<br>Poison Ivy is naturally strikingly attractive, it could well be that her mutation, with her pheromones, is pushing her seduction ability to the next level. What is certain, is that whenever Ivy is behaving in a flirtatious manner towards anyone, one can be sure there is something for her to gain. She could tempt others to take any number of actions in the hopes of hooking up with her, such as stealing something, disturbing someone, or even show their love for her by offering to protect her from harm. Ivy finds it a rather useful skill, and doesn't feel there's anything wrong with getting back at men who so eagerly use women as their doormats, whether it be with abuse, prejudice, or just blatant sexism. She's evening the score, and it's about time somebody did.<br><br>OOC: It's an element of the character, not a means to powergame others in ways they OOCly disapprove. Use of this skill requires OOC consent.
 
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<span style="color:#228B22">'''The Green:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#228B22">'''Frank:'''</span>
<br>Ivy can mentally communicate directly with an elemental force called The Green and therefore all plant based life. She can channel her powers through The Green to manipulate existing plants. She can sense shifts in The Green because she's tied to it in some way and use it to speak, communicate, or command plants. She can also use it as an information gathering resource.
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<br>Dr. Quinzel's assessment of Pamela Isley was very accurate, she is a misanthrope, and for the longest time she couldn't stand the company of humans. So she made do with plants. Enter Frank, one of the more exotic plants that Ivy befriended. He is a huge, carnivorous venus flytrap, large enough to feed on humans. Which is just fine with Ivy, but likely not so much with potential victims.<br><br>He is much more a companion than a method of execution, however, as he's quite talkative and likes to joke around. His favorite pastime is insulting other people.<br><br>"See? See, see, I don't just eat people. Hurtful words are another weapon in my arsenal. You just got a verbal ass whooping." - Frank<br><br>OOC: He is mostly meant for flavor around Ivy's apartment/base of operations, he's not very mobile on his own and Ivy isn't likely to carry him with her into odd places.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#228B22">'''Potions:'''</span>
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<br>Taking her Academic knowledge in biochemistry, botany and toxicology, all combined with the pheromones and secretion of her own body, and topped with her control of plants, Ivy is uniquely qualified to create all manners of potions, ointments and tinctures. If she ever decided to have a side income, she could well open a herbals and potions store. As it is, some villains do come to her aid because they're on good enough terms.<br><br>She can produce capsule, injection, ointment, tincture, spray or liquid form of the effects she can naturally make with her body. So the various things she can make in limited supply for others to use, will be able to induce: pain, addiction, love, paralysis, weakness, suggestability, lethargy, energy, alertness, etc'. Ivy is better than your local pharmacy.<br><br>OOC: Much like Ivy's pheromones +power entry, if anyone is given a capsule or potion or whatnot by Ivy for any specific effect, they must be given OOC consent before using it on another character.
 
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<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Insanity:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Breathing:'''</span>
<br>Ivy is obsessed with botany and insane. There's no rational reason why anybody would be so focused on plants, especially someone like her with so much intelligence. She often toils over plant-based plots, how to get back at other people for abusing plants and she generally takes eco-terrorism to a new level. She teams up with other insane people and justifies her actions with a variety of crazy reasons, fighting superheroes over and over, getting nowhere. Did the plants tell her to?<br><br>
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<br>Ivy breathes carbon dioxide and exhales oxygen, so on the one hand, she can't be suffocated by remove the oxygen from a room. But if someone came to learn of her physiology, she could easily be suffocated by being placed in a room that had all carbon dioxide sucked out of it.<br><br>
<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Plant Sensitive:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Criminal Record:'''</span>
<br>Ivy can feel the pain of the Earth and its plants through The Green. The plants complain, whine or scream in pain, causing her a lot of anguish. This usually makes her angry at their treatment. She considers herself a Mother to the plants and they are her children.<br><br>
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<br>Poison Ivy has a criminal record, has been arrested in Arkham Asylum, and declared criminally insane. It doesn't matter what she says, it doesn't matter that she's the hero of the story fighting on behalf of Mother Nature. In the cartoons, Captain Planet can be a thing, but they sure don't like it when someone takes a real stand in the real world. She is very likely to be confronted by law enforcement (though smart ones may avoid her and leave it to the supers), superheroes, and worst of all the pesky Batman.<br><br>
<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Renowned:'''</span>
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<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Cry of Nature:'''</span>
<br>Pamela Isley is publically known as Poison Ivy, so she's not flying under the radar by any means. She also doesn't really try to. She has a criminal record and many people have tracked and monitored her in the past. Many superheroes know her abilities.<br><br>
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<br>As a down side to Ivy's plant communication power (+pow ivy/the grapevine), she can hear every bit of torture plant life goes through. She can hear the cries of pain when a flower is picked, she can hear their cries when they are treated with shears. But where the horrors get least tolerable is when she hears the loud harrowing pain that comes from the genocidal treatment huge corporates do to mother nature. When water sources get polluted, when forests get destroyed, when herbicides are used. It is very likely that sensitivity to the very real pain and suffering all this destruction of nature causes is what pushed Ivy towards eco-terrorism. She has to protect those who are helpless to protect themselves. Much like the Avengers, only for plant life.<br><br>Hurting plant life in the presence of a helpless Ivy is likely the top means of torture, and would hurt her a lot more than any physical damage to Ivy herself.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Lack of Sunlight:'''</span>
<br>Poison Ivy is one of Batman's rogue's gallery. She's a convicted felon and should not be away from her treatment at Arkham Asylum. Superheroes will usually attack her on sight. Some villains don't take seriously either.
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<br>Due to her mutation, Ivy is more plant than human, she needs photosynthesis to nourish herself. Likely more so than food. If someone were to trap her somewhere without exposure to sunlight, she would gradually weaken to the point of not being able to use her powers. Prolonged denial of sunlight might even result in her death.<br><br>
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<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Mental Health:'''</span>
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<br>Ivy suffers primarily from misanthropy with abandonmen issues. Her experience of humanity growing up was terribly lonely, bullied for the color of her skin where she turned. Further exacerbating the situation was not only the lack of support from her parents, but the outright bullying on their behalf, as they were humiliated by the scandal of a mutant daughter. She was constantly mocked and berated. It's no wonder she desparately looked for some sort of company, some avenue for a positive interaction, which lead her to plants.<br><br>While she's now a grown woman with several PhDs, and infamously known and perhaps even feared as Poison Ivy, all of the mental scars are still there. This makes it very difficult for Ivy to open up to other people, and she's extremely afraid of being abandoned yet again should she eventually open up and connect with another human being. This is something telepaths may well abuse in a confrontation.
 
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  Poison Ivy  
   
 
Poison Ivy (Scenesys ID: 574)
Profile
Name: Pamela Lillian Isley
Superalias: Poison Ivy
Gender: Female
Species: Mutant
Occupation: Extreme Environmentalist
Citizenship: United States of America
Residence: Gotham / Arkham Asylum
Education: PhD in Botany and Toxicology
Theme: DC (VFC)
Groups:
Details
Apparent Age: 25 Actual Age: 25
Date of Birth 14 Jun 1994 Played By Lake Bell
Height: 5'7" Weight: 115 lbs
Hair Color: Red Eye Color: Green
Twitter: @GreenSleeves
Theme Song: "Poison Ivy" by The Coasters


Character Info

Profile

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Dr. Pamela Isley is a brilliant botanist, biochemist and toxicologist, but very few know about it, because her research was stolen by a Dr. Woodrue. But people very much know about who she became as a result: Poison Ivy. Most would consider Poison Ivy a supervillian. She considers herself an eco-terrorist. She has a remarkable power to control plants, and can release pheromones and toxins that cause others to fall in love with her and do her bidding or die. The fact she has been working along Harley Quinn on some occasions surely hadn't won her any favors.

Timeline

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Timeline:
* 1994: Pamela was born in Seattle to a wealthy family, shamefully she turns out to be a mutant. Even worse, the visible kind whose mutation was apparent at birth, thanks to her green skin, which didn't endear her to her parents. Being a wealthy family, it was important to avoid scandals in their circles of high society.

* 1995 - 1998: Pamela is mostly kept out of sight, her parents being quite cold to her for the slight of being born a mutant, she is mostly seen to by a hired nanny.

* 1999-2006: Due to being different, and having indifferent parents, Pamela has a lonely childhood and is a constant target for bullying as she survives through the mean halls of Elementary and Middle school. As a side effect for having no friends and no one to play with, Pamela focused on her studies, proving to be an exceptionally gifted student, earning straight A across the board.

* 2007: Pamela was depressed and hurt at how nobody wanted to be her friend, and those who did approach her, did it to bully or prank her. But something strange happened at about her 13th birthday, suddenly she heard voices calling her out to the backyard. When she decided to follow those voices, she realized it was the flowers and plants in her mom's backyard garden who called out to her. Her mutant powers began to fully emerge, and she found out she could communicate with plant-life. Finally she had friends, she shared her hardships, they shared their hardships. Having someone to communicate with really helped Pamela finally break out of her constant state of melancholy.

* 2008 - 2012: By the time Pamela graduates high school as valedictorian, she had ample time to learn more about her powers through communication with her 'friends' in the backyard. She learns that not only she can communicate with plants, but she can control them, and make them shrink or grow or shift. Thanks to having no human contact, she has had all the time in the world to master her ability.

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* 2013 - 2018: After years of neglect and outright abusive upbringing, Pamela couldn't wait to go to NY where she was accepted for Sarah Lawrence College. In her sheer brilliance and dedication, Pamela wound up earning PhDs in Botany and Toxicology, in the time it takes most to complete a single Bachelor degree. She begins working on groundbreaking research with Dr. Jason Woodrue, but unfortunately he decides to kill her with toxins and steals all of her research to present as his own solo work. That's when Pamela learned she's immune to toxins and venom, instead of killing her, Dr. Woodrue apparently accelerated something within Pamela and further enhanced her powers to the next level. Pamela loses faith in humanity in general and men in particular, decides to truly dedicate herself to saving the environment, as she fashions herself a new identity: Poison Ivy.

2019: Poison Ivy decides to settle in Gotham City, because that's where the law is overrun by crazy villains, and who would have the time to focus on an eco-terrorist, while you have truly horrific villains, doing their psychotic crimes for no good cause! Ivy starts making a name for herself, particularly for her awesome display of real power, where as most crime in Gotham is violent, nefarious, but relatively within the human spectrum of abilities. Villains in Gotham tend to cross paths, whether by teaming up for profit, or by mingling in Arkham Asylum after an infestation of Bats put them there. This way or that, Ivy crossed paths with Harley Quinn, learned of her story and was determined to help this woman overcome her abuser. She empowered Harley Quinn through science and abilities, while supporting her and pressing her to escape from her abusive boyfriend, the Joker.

2020: The way the world works, destruction of Genosha, hatred of mutants culminating in the destruction of a whole country in a genocidal attack. Misogynistic men blocking opportunities from women, stealing credit for their work, and preventing them from advancing. Politicians going on the offensive on women's reproductive rights. Racism and prejudice against any who are somewhat different. Poison Ivy can do the math. The plague that is humanity doesn't deserve the Earth it so readily destroys and takes away from Mother Nature. She'll need to come up with ways to make a real change.

IC Journal

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Personality

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Feminist:
Ivy has been bullied for many reasons in her life, while she was still just Pamela, chief. One of the patterns she noticed is the ease with each aggressive men step all over women. Such as when her research was stolen by Dr. Woodrue, or when she witnessed Harley Quinn being stomped by the Joker despite having brilliant ideas. There are glass ceilings, unequal pay, general sexist discrimination. To top it all, you know who gets trampled when greedy wealthy businessmen defile and pollute the environment for their own gain? Why Mother Nature of course. Ivy took a stance to protect nature, but she finds the very same symptom in the male skewed world looking down on females. Ivy will go out of her way to empower women, and step in when they suffer bullying at the hands of misogynistic men. Her most impressive work yet is the ongoing fantabulous emancipation of one Harley Quinn.

Manipulative:
In her time, Pamela has been manipulated to think a mentor was in love with her, was manipulated to think an abuser was a friend, and once she opened her eyes, she started to realize just about everyone is manipulated daily by the media's daily offering of propoganda. She's had enough of being the victim, just like she's had enough of mother nature always paying the price for humanity's greed. She has taken the reigns over manipulation, and if anyone will try it in her vicinity, it's best be her on others. She is not beyond trying to say and do what is necessary to get a person to act as she would like them to. Inaccuracies, outright lies, feigned affection, promise of powers, everything is fair game if the end goal is worth it.

Misanthrope:
Dr. Harleen Quinzel once diagnosed Poison Ivy as a "classic misanthrope with abandonment issues who befriends plants to avoid human intimacy." She was absolutely correct in her assessment. It's no surprise, considering Pamela's upbringing, her parents being every bit her tormentors as the bullies who accosted her at kindergarten and later at school. Wherever she turned people were out to hurt her and her only friends were her the plants and flowers in the backyard garden. Thanks to the good work by therapists in Arkham, Ivy is able to tolerate the presence of humans, but she's still not a fan. She could care less if all the humans were to die so nature can retake control of the entire Earth. Okay, she'd make an exception for one Harley Quinn, for whom she's developed an affinity.

Philanthropic:
While Dr. Pamela Isley doesn't have all that much affection to humans, she is very much enamored with the struggle to save the environment and conserve nature. It is not out of line for her to provide generous donations, to organizations aligned with her goals. Heck, on occasioan Poison Ivy might show real support for the more extreme environmentalist out there and protect them from arrest or assist them in making a dent in the tremendous forces they face.

Sarcastic:
Ivy has a sharp wit and generally doesn't suffer fools gladly. She will always be at the ready with a hurtful sarcastic remark, that occasionally flies over her target's head. It's her way of dealing with the insufferable, at least amusing herself in the process. If the intended target happens to realize the intent, it's all the same to her, maybe they'll learn to better themselves. If they want to be all angry about it, well, she is Poison Ivy and has quite a reputation in Gotham City and potentially beyond. Maybe people can let a slight out of her slide.

Well-Mannered:
The benefit of being borng to a wealthy family, is that Ivy is well aware of the ins and outs of the so called 'polite society'. If she were to care for it, she could go into one of the finest galas of the Hellfire Club in NYC and not appear a fish out of water. That said, the fact she knows how the rules of the upper class operate, it doesn't mean she'd necessarily want in on the game.

Character Sheet

Powers

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Chlorokinesis:
Poison Ivy is infamously known for her fearsome ability to control, animate and manipulate plant-life. She is also able to rapidly speed up the growth of plant life, as well as shrink it down, meaning she could use the very enviornment to create weapons and means of transportation in a flash, before making it all recede as if nothing ever transpired.

Ivy normally can control plants in her vicinity, able to sense them much farther than sight would allow, probably in the realm of single miles. She can use them to whip, ensnare, carry, lift, smash or catch targets. She can make plants grow tremendously to the point of tearing apart and toppling a tall building, given the time and focus. Or she could make them flick a car aside as if it was a toy car.

If there are no plant life in the surrounding area, but there is exposed ground, with any luck she may sprout some from seeds otherwise invisible to others, that she would be aware of thanks to her powers.

The force of the vines and plants under her control is determined by how many, and at what size Ivy made them grow. She usually keeps things proportional to the threat level she's facing. Though all bets are off when she's dealing with offenders against nature.

Enhanced Strength:
No, no, no, this isn't a Superman or Captain America type thing. Ivy is not a bruiser. But she is far stronger than the average human, she can probably throw a punch that hurts like being hit with a bowling ball, but she's not going to lift a car anytime soon.

Her range is stronger than a peak level athlete, and probably lesser to most other enhanced metas out there. Point being, hand to hand fighting with her, is no joke. Although hand to hand will never be her perferance.

Healing:
While Ivy doesn't have a healing factor like Wolverine or Deadpool, she is capable of healing much faster then humans thanks to her plant based physiology. All she requires is exposure to sunlight, and preferably coming in touch with the soil. While most are likely unaware, if she were to be in the process of dying, or just freshly dead, there's a chance that simply burying her in the ground might revitalize her to the point of coming back to life. Much like cutting a plant down, but then planting it again, and nursing it back to life. It may take more than a week, but it will happen.

Immunity:
With poisons and toxins being part of her bloodstream, it's no surprise that Poison Ivy is immune to them. She is also immune to a variety of viruses and bacteria, and surprisingly, also to engineered poisons such as Joker's or Scarecrow's variants of gases and toxins.

Pheromones:
Much like a planet, Ivy's body can secrete pheromones and toxins of different kins, under her full control, allowing her to mesmerize people. Make them enamored with her. Poison them. Render them unconscious. Or make it very difficult to lie through application of truth serum toxin.

When it comes to her aphrodisiac like 'love potion' applicaiton, it is more strongly affects men, although those with extremely strong will such as Batman have been known to shake it off and resist the affect.

These pheromones can be release from Ivy's body like a puff of toxin out of pores that permeate the air around her, it could release as a secretion of substance from her skin through touch, or her favorite, through a kiss from her lips.

Summary of effects she can produce: love, paralysis, anesthetic, hyperalgesia, lethargy, weakness, addiction.

OOC: As with any ability that may affect the agency of a player over their character, OOC consent is required for use of Pheromones, when used to manipulate response that may otherwise be different.

Plant Avatars:
A niche expertise of Ivy in the use of her cholokinesis, is the shaping of plants and controlling them to make them look like avatars of sorts. Making them look like little pets, like leafy humans, or monstrous trees out of the Lord of The Rings saga. It is mostly done to intimidate or endear someone, if she's creating a small avatar, she may control several of these, if she's creating something larger, even fewer, and finally when creating a monstrous tree to scare people, she's only be able to create one.

OOC: It's important to note that in trying to maintain such 'avatars', Ivy is unable to concentrate on her own physical surrounding, or manipulate her powers to help herself. She will need to give up on the avatar to get the focus she needs for her usual mode of operation.

Plant Physiology:
A chief element of Ivy's mutation is that she is a lot more like a plant than a normal human. She breathes carbon dioxide and exhales oxygen, her blood is aloe, her skin is chlorophyll. She nourishes from photosynthesis just as much, if not more so, than food. She also has elements of different plants, capable of secreting pheromones and toxins to act like an aphrodisiac or venom. She herself, can be very poisonous, and as a side-effect, is herself immune to poisons and toxins as they make part of her lifeblood.

While generally appearing green skinned, if Ivy were to go incognito, she is able to affect her chlorophyll levels to make her skin more normal toned looking, but it is a taxing endeavor that demands concentration. So for the most part, she never bothers.

She is also able to handle hotter and colder temperatures better than most humans. Mind you this is about comfort level, not a tolerance to being frozen or burned.

The Grapevine:
Familiar with the term "I heard it through the grapevine?" Well, it holds true for Ivy, because she literally communicates with plants.

Ivy can actually learn quite a bit of intel from talking to plants, because most people are pretty unguarded in their vicinity, not even thinking they can 'listen', let alone 'talk'. This is usually her first sign of something awry, when she learns of a 'pain' or 'discomfort' in the Earth, and it usually can be pinpointed to one scumbag company or other poisoning the soil, or water, or whatever it is they are polluting at any given time.

On the flip side, hearing the plants screams of pain as they die to human brutality, is something Ivy has an extremely hard time coping with. Maybe it's a big contributor to her being a misanthrope.

Skills

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Academics:
Dr. Pamela Isley is a brilliant mind, and her surging in the world of Academics was fast and meteoric, until her work was stolen by Dr. Jason Woodrue. She has earned herself a PhD in Botany, Toxicology and Biochemistry. She has some published works, but you wouldn't know it, because it's all credited to Dr. Jason Woodrue. Luckily, thanks to her powers, he was unable to kill her when he tried. But she did get the message, and left the world of Academics behind for more ethical pursuits. At least in her mind. She can use her vast knowledge along with her higher understanding of plant life thanks to her powers, to reach scientific breakthroughs that others would still take many years to come by. She is a world authority in her fields, mostly thanks to her unique edge on top of her Academics.

Athletics:
You wouldn't think Ivy would be very agile or acorbatic, but you'd be wrong. The ease with which she maintains balance while maneuvering on a vine that takes erratic turns and sudden rises and drops? Yeah, that's not an easy feat. She's no Harley Quinn and definitely not Spider-Man, but she knows how to control her body to maintain balance while standing on uniquely moving platforms like the vines she expertly uses to navigate areas. She could likely do some parkour with the level of control she has over her body, but that was never a thing of interest for her.

Firearms:
Hang around the underworld and you're bound to come across firearms, while Ivy isn't a fan of these weapons, she knows how to use them and she's probably better than your average mall guard, security at a school, or even regular town police officers. If she had to shoot someone to stay alive, she could do it without flinching.

Hand To Hand Combat:
Having teamed up with various villains in her time in Gotham City, most importantly, one Harley Quinn. Ivy had come to really improve her hand to hand fighting ability. She's not going to touch Lady Shiva or Iron Fist anytime soon, at least not with martial arts, but she could probably clear up a typical dojo thanks to real life experience trumping rehearsed setting in an orderly dojo.

Seduction:
Poison Ivy is naturally strikingly attractive, it could well be that her mutation, with her pheromones, is pushing her seduction ability to the next level. What is certain, is that whenever Ivy is behaving in a flirtatious manner towards anyone, one can be sure there is something for her to gain. She could tempt others to take any number of actions in the hopes of hooking up with her, such as stealing something, disturbing someone, or even show their love for her by offering to protect her from harm. Ivy finds it a rather useful skill, and doesn't feel there's anything wrong with getting back at men who so eagerly use women as their doormats, whether it be with abuse, prejudice, or just blatant sexism. She's evening the score, and it's about time somebody did.

OOC: It's an element of the character, not a means to powergame others in ways they OOCly disapprove. Use of this skill requires OOC consent.

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Frank:
Dr. Quinzel's assessment of Pamela Isley was very accurate, she is a misanthrope, and for the longest time she couldn't stand the company of humans. So she made do with plants. Enter Frank, one of the more exotic plants that Ivy befriended. He is a huge, carnivorous venus flytrap, large enough to feed on humans. Which is just fine with Ivy, but likely not so much with potential victims.

He is much more a companion than a method of execution, however, as he's quite talkative and likes to joke around. His favorite pastime is insulting other people.

"See? See, see, I don't just eat people. Hurtful words are another weapon in my arsenal. You just got a verbal ass whooping." - Frank

OOC: He is mostly meant for flavor around Ivy's apartment/base of operations, he's not very mobile on his own and Ivy isn't likely to carry him with her into odd places.

Potions:
Taking her Academic knowledge in biochemistry, botany and toxicology, all combined with the pheromones and secretion of her own body, and topped with her control of plants, Ivy is uniquely qualified to create all manners of potions, ointments and tinctures. If she ever decided to have a side income, she could well open a herbals and potions store. As it is, some villains do come to her aid because they're on good enough terms.

She can produce capsule, injection, ointment, tincture, spray or liquid form of the effects she can naturally make with her body. So the various things she can make in limited supply for others to use, will be able to induce: pain, addiction, love, paralysis, weakness, suggestability, lethargy, energy, alertness, etc'. Ivy is better than your local pharmacy.

OOC: Much like Ivy's pheromones +power entry, if anyone is given a capsule or potion or whatnot by Ivy for any specific effect, they must be given OOC consent before using it on another character.

Weaknesses

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Breathing:
Ivy breathes carbon dioxide and exhales oxygen, so on the one hand, she can't be suffocated by remove the oxygen from a room. But if someone came to learn of her physiology, she could easily be suffocated by being placed in a room that had all carbon dioxide sucked out of it.

Criminal Record:
Poison Ivy has a criminal record, has been arrested in Arkham Asylum, and declared criminally insane. It doesn't matter what she says, it doesn't matter that she's the hero of the story fighting on behalf of Mother Nature. In the cartoons, Captain Planet can be a thing, but they sure don't like it when someone takes a real stand in the real world. She is very likely to be confronted by law enforcement (though smart ones may avoid her and leave it to the supers), superheroes, and worst of all the pesky Batman.

Cry of Nature:
As a down side to Ivy's plant communication power (+pow ivy/the grapevine), she can hear every bit of torture plant life goes through. She can hear the cries of pain when a flower is picked, she can hear their cries when they are treated with shears. But where the horrors get least tolerable is when she hears the loud harrowing pain that comes from the genocidal treatment huge corporates do to mother nature. When water sources get polluted, when forests get destroyed, when herbicides are used. It is very likely that sensitivity to the very real pain and suffering all this destruction of nature causes is what pushed Ivy towards eco-terrorism. She has to protect those who are helpless to protect themselves. Much like the Avengers, only for plant life.

Hurting plant life in the presence of a helpless Ivy is likely the top means of torture, and would hurt her a lot more than any physical damage to Ivy herself.

Lack of Sunlight:
Due to her mutation, Ivy is more plant than human, she needs photosynthesis to nourish herself. Likely more so than food. If someone were to trap her somewhere without exposure to sunlight, she would gradually weaken to the point of not being able to use her powers. Prolonged denial of sunlight might even result in her death.

Mental Health:
Ivy suffers primarily from misanthropy with abandonmen issues. Her experience of humanity growing up was terribly lonely, bullied for the color of her skin where she turned. Further exacerbating the situation was not only the lack of support from her parents, but the outright bullying on their behalf, as they were humiliated by the scandal of a mutant daughter. She was constantly mocked and berated. It's no wonder she desparately looked for some sort of company, some avenue for a positive interaction, which lead her to plants.

While she's now a grown woman with several PhDs, and infamously known and perhaps even feared as Poison Ivy, all of the mental scars are still there. This makes it very difficult for Ivy to open up to other people, and she's extremely afraid of being abandoned yet again should she eventually open up and connect with another human being. This is something telepaths may well abuse in a confrontation.

Role-Play

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Title Date Scene Summary
Mutants and Master Molds: The First Wave April 24th, 2024 The Sentinels send out their first production line to rampage through Bushwick. A combined group of the Brotherhood and members of Xavier's fight them off.
Look at this March 28th, 2024 Help me, Obi-Wan Ivy. You are my only hope! Also, international roller derby. But Harley is keeping her secrets on -that-!
I bring you to the best places! February 1st, 2024 Harley pretends to be in dire trouble to get her friend Pamela to leave home for once. They capture Tombstone and Harley makes Ivy a proposal she can't refuse.
WWII Veterans Victory Dance and Exhibit January 12th, 2024 Damian Wayne hosts a party for WW2 Veteran Awareness. Bucky, Steve and Diana are the true stars of the show!
Gotham Greenery December 17th, 2023 Hellcat crosses Pamela Isley's path in her domain: the little bit of true greenery in Gotham City.
Trouble on Parade November 28th, 2023 On Patrol, Hellcat crosses paths with not just Poison Ivy again, but Madelyne Pryor as well.
Derby Queens vs The World November 3rd, 2023 The Derby Queens face off against the Flat Iron Flatterers in a Roller Derby game for the ages!
Bring in the reserves! October 13th, 2023 The Birds are roped into helping Harley's roller derby team. Whoever picked those tighty short-shorts!? Regardless, it will be a match for the ages, a match for ... <And now we interrupt our transmission for a small commercial break.>
Turning over a new leaf August 22nd, 2023 Batman checks in on Ivy, and seems content with her activities. For now.
Seeking an Amazon but Finding a Cat July 25th, 2023 Hellcat spots Poison Ivy and makes her acquaintance.
Tea is for Tiara June 29th, 2023 Diana and Ivy have a nice tea break as they discus happier future options.
Consider the lilies of the field June 3rd, 2023 Poison Ivy encounters The Magdalena in the remains of a community garden after fighting and killing a demon spawn of Famine. The two discover that not everyone is as quick to judge by reputation instead judging by actions.
A Vine and an Arrow Descend on a Bird May 6th, 2023 Late night plant shopping sends Ivy home with a project and Clint home with a phone number.
Checking the Flowers May 4th, 2023 Batgirl pays a visit to Gotham's nature friendly native.
In The Green Spaces April 3rd, 2023 Visiting Gotham, Shuri nearly has a dangerous encounter with Poison Ivy amid a conversation about the environment.
Early Green Snacks March 13th, 2023 Ivy meets Sprite near a food cart and enter a plan for the future.
A beam of Joy to herald spring! February 13th, 2023 Ivy gets some friends to visit as Harl performs an intervention
Hostile Flora February 5th, 2023 Susan has trouble with plants. Ivy helps and repays some plant kindness.
A Winter's Nightmare January 10th, 2023 Pamela has one hell of a nightmare that Gotham joins in and others have to save her from.
A Cup of Solitude November 30th, 2022 A second chance meeting, with less pumpkin smash
Halloween Harvest Scare November 1st, 2022 An event of the Gardens gets some surprises Halloween night as Ivy takes offense to some 'creatively' done pumpkins. Only to be 'thwarted?' by a few heroes on hand
An Unexpected But Not Unwelcome Visitor November 1st, 2022 Karolina receives a peculiar package and ends up inviting Ivy over for dinner with her and Kori.
The First Leaves of Fall September 30th, 2022 Ivy's attempt to sneak thief is thwarted and Monet may have a new enemy
Hunting a bit of Inque July 26th, 2022 A simple infiltration and sabotage job goes horribly wrong for Inque as Jim Gordon, The Huntress, Balm, and Poison Ivy all arrive at the scene at the same time.
Standoff Narrows Style June 29th, 2022 Huntress and Batgirl are surprised to find Poison Ivy assisting them in freeing hostages.
A Few Questions June 27th, 2022 Vic Sage questions Dr. Isley about the recent tremors in Gotham.
Overgrowth June 23rd, 2022 A strange, plant-like growth has taken root beneath Gotham City. For what is potentially the first time in history, Pamela Isley is not to blame.
The safety Dance March 29th, 2022 Your friends don't dance and if they don't dance then they're not no friends of mine. Harls can dance. Ivys can dance... It's the safety dance.
Birds: Kate's Birthday March 22nd, 2022 Kate's sweet sixteenth, friends, booze, cake, boys? Fights? Darts/ Steph brandished a trident! I think Harper had a hand grenade! What a bday!
Visitor Unexpectico March 10th, 2022 Kate was spying on Ivy, Ivy was calling Kate. They watched iZombie and it was cute. Only Frank knows for sure.
Boxing Day March 10th, 2022 Batwoman comes to investigate what Poison Ivy is up to at her greenhouse. A very tense and potentially violent standoff ends with a kiss and potential plans for dinner because this is Gotham City and just how things roll here.
Branching Out March 9th, 2022 Pamela returns to find Susan dutifully tending to her plants. Susan makes a request.
Hello April, I'm your roommate March 8th, 2022 Ivy moves onto April's roof. April was not told prior.
Birds of Prey: Clocktower January 28th, 2022 The Birds of Yay meet up for a nice official gathering. Pammy Ivy shows up thinking its a bookclub that Harley set her up with... Good times!
Sing it! January 9th, 2022 Harley has a cunning plan. It involved Bryan Addams, Ivy, Batgirl and an emergency. It works as well as one could expect!
There's Ivy On My Mind December 6th, 2021 A misunderstanding! It's books, and shoppers, and ...I can't really explain. But if Cass tackles someone they're evil, right?
A Knight Amidst The Gardens December 5th, 2021 Clarice, Pamela, and Bennet converse about troubles modern and ancient in the Asteroid Gardens.
Cable Table November 24th, 2021 Future Soldier meets Reformed Eco-terrorist. They share opinions on the Brotherhood. Agree to save the planet later.
Territory October 28th, 2021 Pam and Harley come across a Foot Clan attack! This calls for a drink at HFC.
April Ivy October 26th, 2021 Ivy comes over to hangout with April
Bookworms October 24th, 2021 Helena Wayne meets an environmental activist at the campus bookstore. And Pamela Isley meets a student biker.
A Changing of Seasons October 23rd, 2021 Ivy and Demona meet and mingle, and Ivy finds someone to check in on the biodome when she's not around. Friendship is growing!
Nothing like a meeting with Ivy... October 20th, 2021 No description
TBDD October 18th, 2021 Ivy and Harley catch up and Ivy gets Tinderized.
Outfoxing a Tiger. September 25th, 2021 Corporations and greed make strange allies.
Leave the brooding to the Bats! July 19th, 2021 Harley and Ivy go to the Sing Sing bar for Harley to sing and for Ivy to get un-broodened from her brooding, murderous ways.
Happy Birthday Pamela! June 20th, 2021 Harley surprises Ivy with a sort of birthday party but they get interrupted by Quellazaire's minions who do an attack on ArcTerra. With Brunnhilde's help who was drinking a storm they fend off the attack. It was time to go on the attack against their archenemy! Oh, and Pamela gets a tree seed for her birthday.
When the roller derby comes to you. April 27th, 2021 Harley gets Ivy to join her for a game of roller derby! Go Brooklyn Queens!
1000 Faces: Putting Romance in the Necromancer March 28th, 2021 One dead girlfriend. One undead girlfriend. A farmer's market, 4 dozen doughnuts, and the police equal a bad romance. Oh oh oh, caught in a bad romance.
Connecting the dots March 9th, 2021 Pam and Harley go to meet with a supposed client for one of their bounty hunts but instead it's some Cruella wanting to know why they were messing with their construction in the docks. Diplomacy fails and so they need a quick escape! Luckily someone liked cigarillos!
Don't Freak out! Part II February 17th, 2021 Harley, Pam and Meggan come across a construction site in the old pier which is taking down the plant life of the area. Then they remodel it.
Don't Freak out! February 3rd, 2021 Pam and Harley go get freaky at the Tiki to celebrate their first bounty hunting.. But when they go to the pier for Harley to walk off all those Tiki-Wikis she drank they find out that the old pier is going to get demolished!
The Bounty Gals January 12th, 2021 Harley and Ivy meet up at the BIODOME, where two former mistresses of crime come in and one badass bounty hunting team comes out.
Checking On A Rumour December 20th, 2020 Ivy heard about Sally and invites her to ask about the services she offers. Ultimately, as a scientist, it doesn't sit well with her.
Cleanin the nexus November 23rd, 2020 Harley is on clean-up duty after their adventure out of time when Ivy arrives after her own adventure mingling with Ace Chemicals execs. Spiral and her TROPES drop in and they mingle. Harley does dinner because she is nice like that.
Somewhere Beyond The Sea October 28th, 2020 Ivy delivers justice to one of Ace Chemicals criminal management, along the way she meets Namor, and finds he is a true hero!
How Goes The Bounting October 2nd, 2020 Ivy and Harley have a rare peaceful moment together to reflect on their friendship and challenges
A New Look September 4th, 2020 Ivy shows off her new outfit to Harley, learns of Harley's new bounty hunter venture.
Do CFOs Dream of Green August 16th, 2020 Ivy meanders about Central Park and meets an unlikely individual, along with an all too likely individuals. She tries to use the unlikely one to her advantage.
What You Find Among the Trees July 20th, 2020 Shared ideas seed possibilities... or worse.
The Best Place in NYC June 26th, 2020 Ivy goes exploring Central Park, and winds up saving its greenery from being damaged by the notorious Booster Gold
An Alliance of Convienence June 1st, 2020 No description
Anything is The New Orange May 7th, 2020 Ivy and Harley go shopping, it's never just normal.
BFF meet BFF April 28th, 2020 Harley brings Ivy home, Ivy brings Frank home, Mikey brings Klunk home, April brings sanity home... this is why we can't have nice things.
Meeting Old Friends April 22nd, 2020 Poison Ivy escaped from Arkham. Harley learned of it and decided to come and greet her, making the correct guess, that Ivy will most likely seek refuge in Robinson Park. The greenest spot in Gotham.
At the dark and eerie park April 10th, 2020 No description
Flower Memories March 12th, 2020 Poison Ivy hires Robin to help the environmental protest revolution.
Star Trek III: The Search for Quinn March 4th, 2020 The Quest for the Holy Quinn finishes this day......
Protest of the Mindless March 3rd, 2020 Ivy and a zombie gang protest environmental abuse when Killer Croc suddenly shows up but they are chased off by Leon & Gar Logan and the police.
All of it is hard February 26th, 2020 Harley is cryin', Ivy is schemin', the two friends meet back up in the park!

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