ANTI-BODY
story: She was in a coma for alcohol poisoning and progressed liver failure. Several months later her liver failed, her heart stopped beating, and was assumed to be dead. Hours later in morgue she woke up. Horrified she left the morgue without anyone noticing and headed back to her old apartment. There, she found out her body, below her head, was not her own. Currently working under a different name, she is trying to figure out why she's alive, why she has a different body, and is considering breaking into the morgue she was in when she woke up.
personality: She's rude. Hates everything, as well as drinks and smokes a lot. Gets caught zoning out a lot. Is more relaxed and kind around people who know not to push her buttons.
desc: A living corpse. Her body has a deteriorated look due to her abusing it and the possibility it is being rejected by what remains of the real her.
Her eyes are light grey with a magenta pupil. (not seen on the images)
Two key tattoos on her chest and stitches on her neck with a keyhole, a mole on her left brow, and one earring per ear.
For some reason she bleeds blue, so her complexion is pale and dulled.
Wears lots of black and leather clothes. Tries to keep most of her body covered to keep her neck and odd complexion out of sight.
Looks to be in her mid 20s.
prologue (not really important, but extra): Growing up, she was a neglected child in a house with her lazy, alcohol-addicted parents and nothing but their booze. She hated them. They were disgusting, they smelled, they were overly obese, and ate all day. The house was a gigantic mess as well. She would steal the few bits of extra food in the house and a bottle of their alcohol for nourishment because there was never anything else to drink. The water that ran threw the pipes were dirty and filthy. She'd lock herself up in her room every night so she didn't have to sit next to them and get up every 5 minutes to get something for them or help them. They were never physically abusive in anyway. The just ignored the fact that she was their daughter and used her for chores.
story: She was in a coma for alcohol poisoning and progressed liver failure. Several months later her liver failed, her heart stopped beating, and was assumed to be dead. Hours later in morgue she woke up. Horrified she left the morgue without anyone noticing and headed back to her old apartment. There, she found out her body, below her head, was not her own. Currently working under a different name, she is trying to figure out why she's alive, why she has a different body, and is considering breaking into the morgue she was in when she woke up.
personality: She's rude. Hates everything, as well as drinks and smokes a lot. Gets caught zoning out a lot. Is more relaxed and kind around people who know not to push her buttons.
desc: A living corpse. Her body has a deteriorated look due to her abusing it and the possibility it is being rejected by what remains of the real her.
Her eyes are light grey with a magenta pupil. (not seen on the images)
Two key tattoos on her chest and stitches on her neck with a keyhole, a mole on her left brow, and one earring per ear.
For some reason she bleeds blue, so her complexion is pale and dulled.
Wears lots of black and leather clothes. Tries to keep most of her body covered to keep her neck and odd complexion out of sight.
Looks to be in her mid 20s.
prologue (not really important, but extra): Growing up, she was a neglected child in a house with her lazy, alcohol-addicted parents and nothing but their booze. She hated them. They were disgusting, they smelled, they were overly obese, and ate all day. The house was a gigantic mess as well. She would steal the few bits of extra food in the house and a bottle of their alcohol for nourishment because there was never anything else to drink. The water that ran threw the pipes were dirty and filthy. She'd lock herself up in her room every night so she didn't have to sit next to them and get up every 5 minutes to get something for them or help them. They were never physically abusive in anyway. The just ignored the fact that she was their daughter and used her for chores.