Yeah, well, this was easier than writing an essay.
Age: 17
Height: Violet, the eldest sister, is described as being '22 apples tall'. Pretending that an apple is 3 inches high, on average, that would make Violet 5'5" tall. Christine, as a younger sister and probably not entirely full-grown, will be 5'3".
Eyes: grey-blue
Hair: dark and long
Medical Info: Christine is entirely human but other than minor childhood illnesses and scrapes, is in good health.
Physical traits: Christine and Sophie Gargamel are identical twins and as such ... are identical? Her eyes are described as being grey-blue and the same shade as a window which ... is very, very pale and kinda scary, actually. Other than that, completely normal.
What's Okay To Mention Around Her: Family stuff - if you know things about her family without being part of it, then she'll be kinda freaked out. Talking to her about Sophie is a very, very careful process and I would strongly recommend you contacting me first before doing so, because it could very easily backfire unless you're particularly aware of what you're doing. Also, please don't mention that she's from a fictional series.
Notes for the Psychics: Inferiority complex based upon her father being quite open about his dislike for her with a defence mechanism of using her soulled state to assert that no, she isn't all that bad kthanxbai. (Her father, Montechristien Gargamel, is a soulless twin condemned to hell upon his death. There are Issues here.) Out of Christine and Sophie, Christine has the soul, and there seems to be some sort of psychic connection between Christine, her Bad House and Sophie in that Sophie and the Bad House have some connection to Christine's soul. Interestingly, does not want Montechristien Gargamel's legacy, merely doesn't want Sophie to have it.
Abilities: She's a sorceress of some talent, has a soul and uh. Has a Bad House which attacks other buildings. No, really.
Can I shapeshift/bodyswap/spit at/step on/etc?: Bodyswitching is a no unless planned out because I am not sure just how that would affect Sophie and the Bad House. Beating on Christine will result in her casting magic on you and quite happily beating the shit out of you magically.
Kissing/Hugging: Canon is unclear as to how familiar the Gargamels are with casual tactile contact. I'm leaning on the side of Christine not being all that familiar with it.
Fighting: Christine is not looking for a fight unless you're Sophie. That's a different circumstance and something that Sophie and I will discuss. If you're not Sophie then she will not try and start a fight unless your character attacks her. Then, of course, she will layeth down the magical smackdown. Unless you're Francescu or equally overly powered.stupid godmoders
Maim/Murder/Death: It's fine to injure Christine because she's sufficiently magically talented to heal herself. Death, on the other hand, is something I'm far less inclined to do because she doesn't save and in fact finds the idea really kinda weird. Because a huge part of Christine's personality is based around the idea of how she is determined to do the right thing, I'd rather her not die. Then I'd have to work out where she would be going and that's just overly fanwanky.
Cooking: Can and does conjure food. After all, she's practically self-sufficient in her house of scything, murdering fun.
Age: 17
Height: Violet, the eldest sister, is described as being '22 apples tall'. Pretending that an apple is 3 inches high, on average, that would make Violet 5'5" tall. Christine, as a younger sister and probably not entirely full-grown, will be 5'3".
Eyes: grey-blue
Hair: dark and long
Medical Info: Christine is entirely human but other than minor childhood illnesses and scrapes, is in good health.
Physical traits: Christine and Sophie Gargamel are identical twins and as such ... are identical? Her eyes are described as being grey-blue and the same shade as a window which ... is very, very pale and kinda scary, actually. Other than that, completely normal.
What's Okay To Mention Around Her: Family stuff - if you know things about her family without being part of it, then she'll be kinda freaked out. Talking to her about Sophie is a very, very careful process and I would strongly recommend you contacting me first before doing so, because it could very easily backfire unless you're particularly aware of what you're doing. Also, please don't mention that she's from a fictional series.
Notes for the Psychics: Inferiority complex based upon her father being quite open about his dislike for her with a defence mechanism of using her soulled state to assert that no, she isn't all that bad kthanxbai. (Her father, Montechristien Gargamel, is a soulless twin condemned to hell upon his death. There are Issues here.) Out of Christine and Sophie, Christine has the soul, and there seems to be some sort of psychic connection between Christine, her Bad House and Sophie in that Sophie and the Bad House have some connection to Christine's soul. Interestingly, does not want Montechristien Gargamel's legacy, merely doesn't want Sophie to have it.
Abilities: She's a sorceress of some talent, has a soul and uh. Has a Bad House which attacks other buildings. No, really.
Can I shapeshift/bodyswap/spit at/step on/etc?: Bodyswitching is a no unless planned out because I am not sure just how that would affect Sophie and the Bad House. Beating on Christine will result in her casting magic on you and quite happily beating the shit out of you magically.
Kissing/Hugging: Canon is unclear as to how familiar the Gargamels are with casual tactile contact. I'm leaning on the side of Christine not being all that familiar with it.
Fighting: Christine is not looking for a fight unless you're Sophie. That's a different circumstance and something that Sophie and I will discuss. If you're not Sophie then she will not try and start a fight unless your character attacks her. Then, of course, she will layeth down the magical smackdown. Unless you're Francescu or equally overly powered.
Maim/Murder/Death: It's fine to injure Christine because she's sufficiently magically talented to heal herself. Death, on the other hand, is something I'm far less inclined to do because she doesn't save and in fact finds the idea really kinda weird. Because a huge part of Christine's personality is based around the idea of how she is determined to do the right thing, I'd rather her not die. Then I'd have to work out where she would be going and that's just overly fanwanky.
Cooking: Can and does conjure food. After all, she's practically self-sufficient in her house of scything, murdering fun.