Lori "Silentious" Wilson

=• B I R T H •= Lori Wilson was born as most people were. Two human parents, one male and one female. Nothing too special. Geoffrey and Abigail Wilson were both married, and had decided to have only one child. Geoffrey Wilson was a middle-waged man, who had fallen for his coworker, Abigail Woodworth. The two dated for a while, before getting married. It wasn't until roughly a year later that Abigail had become pregnant. The two were delighted by the news, and promptly began the necessary preparations needed for housing a newborn child. However, they weren't prepared for the tragedy that the birth of Lori Wilson brought. Abigail Wilson died after giving birth to her daughter. Though, Lori did have her brunette hair and brown eyes. So, in a sense, Abigail was still alive through her daughter.

=• G R I E V I N G •= Geoffrey did not take the death of his wife well. He took up drinking, and started gambling. While He loved his daughter, he was barely around to show this. Lori Wilson was raised by her grandparents, who thought that her father was only grieving. Which was true, but it was a long state of grieving. About eight years, to be exact. Lori was unsure of her father, and his lack of attendance in her life thus far. It wasn't until her eighth birthday that her father showed up to stay. He had spent the last two years dropping his drinking and gambling habits. Lori was cautious at first, but quickly leapt back into her father's arms. The two then packed up their things and left Chicago, headed for a change in scenery; London, England.

=• C H I L D H O O D •= Lori Wilson was a quiet child, even as she became a teenager. She wasn't one for talking first to people, and she quickly became something similar to nonexistent amongst her peers. That is, until she saw someone being bullied. Geoffrey had raised his daughter to protect those who couldn't protect themselves. This stuck with her enough to cause her to make a name for herself with her classmates. It was a regular day in the sixth grade, and Lori had been walking as she usually did: head down, keeping to herself. That is, until she heard the sounds of a boy whimpering for help. Poking her head around a corner, Lori was met with the sight of a young boy backed against a wall, with two older boys towering over him. One was firmly holding the boy to the wall, while the other dug through his bag. Lori had wasted no time in walking over. They were all younger than she was, and her father had taught her some means of self-defense. After the two boys refused to let the younger boy go, Lori promptly picked up a nearby stick and started whacking the older boys with it. They fled, and Lori helped the boy regather his things. She then walked away, back to business as usual. Or so she thought. Word spread of the heroism, and suddenly Lori Wilson was very much visible. Some treated her with respect, others avoided her.

=• A D O L E S C E N C E •= Lori's teenage years weren't much different from the years prior. She kept to herself, kept A's and B's in school. Her reputation stayed the same,as well. If she saw someone in need, she would step in and help. It became wise to avoid harassing anyone if Lori Wilson was on campus. The teachers, at face value, looked down on the defending since the stubborn tormentors ended up hurt. Really, though, they were grateful since it did lower the number of bullying incidences at her school. Lori Wilson had a few admirers, even, though she continued to keep to herself. She was unsure if she could fully trust someone, as there was the chance of them leaving her as her father had during her childhood. Keeping to herself was for the best, in her opinion. Besides watching out for the weak, she would practice her swordsmanship in her backyard. What she used varied, sometimes a simple stick, sometimes it was something heavier like a metal rod. Along with this, she would often jog and do a bit of freerunning.

=• A D U L T H O O D•= As an adult, Lori Wilson continued to keep to herself. She was unsure of what sort of profession she wished to pursue, so instead she stayed at home with her father. Geoffrey continued working in a line of work similar to what he had worked in the past, an accountant. He was able to support the living expenses of his daughter, so he didn't have a problem with her continuing to live with him while she tried to figure out what she wanted to do with her life. In this meantime of trying to figure out what sort of profession she was going to follow, Lori mainly stayed at home and watched the house while her father worked. Her days were boring, and she continued to search for her purpose.

=• T E M P L A R S •= The bee caught her while she slept, and when she woke up it took all her willpower to keep herself from screaming from how lucid and realistic the dream had been. Upon looking in a mirror, she saw that her eyes had turned a bright crimson. She was confused, and scared. Lori dared not talk to her father about it. She was cautious with what she told him, out of a faint fear that he would lapse back into his old habits. She always wore some mirror sunglasses around him to hide the eye color change, since it was not something that could be hidden easily. Before long, there was a knock at her door. It was roughly an hour after her father had left for work, and a long while before he would return. A woman showed up, handing her a letter and speaking of the Templars. Being the shut-in that she was, she was always on her computer. She knew plenty of fun-facts, and henceforth knew a little about the Templars. Not much, though. She never really went into it or studied upon the subject. She was surprised that the organization was legitimate and real, even. Having nothing else to do, and wanting to understand just what was happening to her, she left a note saying that she was going to apply for a job and went to the place indicated by the woman. Naturally, Lori picked up the sword as her weapon of choice. She began working with the Templars, going wherever she was instructed. As far as her father knows, she was given a well-paying job as a self-defense instructor that sometimes sends her abroad.

=• P E R S O N A L I T Y •= Lori Wilson is very quiet, and tends to keep to herself if she can help it. Her abilities in speaking are not hindered by this, and she has what is an occasional unfortunate tendency towards getting attached to people. Because of this, she tries to cut herself off as much as she can. Lori has a strong dedication towards her tasks, and knows that they are for the better good. She relates to Templar ideals in this sense, and does not waver in her loyalty. She is cautious towards both the Illuminati and the Dragon, mainly due to their reputations. However, she is not hostile to them unless they become hostile towards her.

= Out Of Character = Your character may know Lori Wilson if they have gone to the same school as she did at some point (1st thru 12th grade, somewhere during those years) or if they had worked alongside her on one of her assignments.

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