Kit Walker (
denokandafaran) wrote2013-09-19 06:37 pm
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PLAYER INFO
Name/Nick: Karra
AIM/IM: brundle324
E-mail: bornpang@hotmail.com
Referred By:ROS
Other Characters: NONE
CHARACTER INFO
Character Name: Kit Walker
Fandom: American Horror Story: Asylum
Age: 25
Canon Point: During his second stay in Briarcliff, after he escapes from his lawyer's office and breaks in to break Grace out only for her to get shot by a guard by accident.
Warden/Inmate: Warden. To get himself out of Briarcliff and a chance at clearing his name eventually.
Inventory: Some books, some cigarettes and some str
Abilities/Powers: Kit doesn't really have powers, unless the fact that aliens seem super interested in him, his genetics and his empathy for the world counts as a power. (It probably does not)
Personality:
Kit is a kind man, a hard worker, a good person. He is generally mild-mannered, it takes quite a bit to get on his bad side, and unless you're someone who has hurt his family or someone he cares about it's unlikely that he wouldn't find something good in you to focus on. For example, after his stay in Briarcliff, he takes in and cares for the woman who tormented him in Briarcliff to the point where she became like a mother to him and a grandmother to his children.
Another example? The fact that he managed to find the good in and fall in love with a woman who basically went insane and axe-murdered her entire family. The only person he has been unable to find the good in is Dr. Oliver Thredson, the man who framed him for the murder of several women. Including Kit's wife, Alma.
He worries so much about his memory, when he's in Briarcliff. Worries that what is happening to him is screwing him up in some way. Enough that Thredson, before the reveal that he was the serial killer known as Bloody Face, had almost managed to convince him that he had in fact killed his wife. The idea that he might have nearly drove him over the edge.
It was enough of an idea that he was able to make a convincing confession for it. It was enough to make him try to confess to Sister Jude, and only her assurances that he was not a monster, and Grace's that he was not crazy were able to help him get over this near-belief that maybe he had killed his wife.
His memory is also affected by the aliens that abduct him and his wife. He barely remembers what happened to him on their ship, he barely remembers what they did to his wife. He knows, thanks to Grace, that she's alive. Until he knew that, that she was alive, he thought that the creatures that had taken them were monsters. Now that he knows that she's alive, he's not so sure. It's another good thing that he sees in someone, but he's not sure what to do with that information. At least not yet.
Job Effectiveness: Effective, I would think. He has empathy for others, but he's not going to let people get away with pulling shit. We've seen, in his canon, that he's good at helping people redeem themselves. Grace, for instance. Sister Jude, for instance. Both much better off having met him.
Even if they do die, eventually. That's...not really his fault.
History:
Wiki links:
http://americanhorrorstory.wikia.com/wiki/Kit_Walker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Horror_Story_characters#Season_2
Extra Notes:
Name/Nick: Karra
AIM/IM: brundle324
E-mail: bornpang@hotmail.com
Referred By:ROS
Other Characters: NONE
CHARACTER INFO
Character Name: Kit Walker
Fandom: American Horror Story: Asylum
Age: 25
Canon Point: During his second stay in Briarcliff, after he escapes from his lawyer's office and breaks in to break Grace out only for her to get shot by a guard by accident.
Warden/Inmate: Warden. To get himself out of Briarcliff and a chance at clearing his name eventually.
Inventory: Some books, some cigarettes and some str
Abilities/Powers: Kit doesn't really have powers, unless the fact that aliens seem super interested in him, his genetics and his empathy for the world counts as a power. (It probably does not)
Personality:
Kit is a kind man, a hard worker, a good person. He is generally mild-mannered, it takes quite a bit to get on his bad side, and unless you're someone who has hurt his family or someone he cares about it's unlikely that he wouldn't find something good in you to focus on. For example, after his stay in Briarcliff, he takes in and cares for the woman who tormented him in Briarcliff to the point where she became like a mother to him and a grandmother to his children.
Another example? The fact that he managed to find the good in and fall in love with a woman who basically went insane and axe-murdered her entire family. The only person he has been unable to find the good in is Dr. Oliver Thredson, the man who framed him for the murder of several women. Including Kit's wife, Alma.
He worries so much about his memory, when he's in Briarcliff. Worries that what is happening to him is screwing him up in some way. Enough that Thredson, before the reveal that he was the serial killer known as Bloody Face, had almost managed to convince him that he had in fact killed his wife. The idea that he might have nearly drove him over the edge.
It was enough of an idea that he was able to make a convincing confession for it. It was enough to make him try to confess to Sister Jude, and only her assurances that he was not a monster, and Grace's that he was not crazy were able to help him get over this near-belief that maybe he had killed his wife.
His memory is also affected by the aliens that abduct him and his wife. He barely remembers what happened to him on their ship, he barely remembers what they did to his wife. He knows, thanks to Grace, that she's alive. Until he knew that, that she was alive, he thought that the creatures that had taken them were monsters. Now that he knows that she's alive, he's not so sure. It's another good thing that he sees in someone, but he's not sure what to do with that information. At least not yet.
Job Effectiveness: Effective, I would think. He has empathy for others, but he's not going to let people get away with pulling shit. We've seen, in his canon, that he's good at helping people redeem themselves. Grace, for instance. Sister Jude, for instance. Both much better off having met him.
Even if they do die, eventually. That's...not really his fault.
History:
Wiki links:
http://americanhorrorstory.wikia.com/wiki/Kit_Walker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Horror_Story_characters#Season_2
Extra Notes: