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Kit Walker ([personal profile] denokandafaran) wrote2016-04-30 09:31 pm
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Little Hades Application



💀 Player Information
Name: Karra
Age: 37
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Characters In-game: none

💀 Character Information
Name: Kit Walker
Canon: American Horror Story Asylum
Canon Point: "Continuum", taking an alternative route at the point where Alma kills Grace. Since Kit does not actually die in the series, but is simply abducted by aliens in the series finale's last moments with the character, it is neccesary to make one up. The gruesomenest point would probably be to have Alma kill both Grace and Kit with an axe, instead of just Grace. Video clip.
Age: 29
Description: Kit is of average height and weight, with a sort of late-60s, early 70s hippie-dad style of dress and build. He has minor vision problems, but doesn't wear glasses. Dark blonde to light brown hair, and dark eyes. He has surgical scarring on his neck, arms, torso and legs as well as scar tissue from intramuscular injections. He also has scoop marks on his ankles and lower back, from alien abductions, as well as laser cuts on his arms, back and legs. There are hard implants under his skin at the neck and lower spine. Since he is dead, he also has an axe wound in his back.
Physical changes: Waiting on that.
Powers: Kit has no canonical powers, other than 'the ability to feel empathy for every living thing', and since no one in Hell is living...well. He also has 'enhanced DNA', from aliens. Considering he is dead, this would have little to no bearing on anything.
History: Kit's history
Hell Status: Limbo Case
What Brings Them To Hell: Shit happens, unfinished business, a "RESERVED BY ALIEN JESUS" stamp on his post-life layaway slip that is making things confusing. Any and all of the above statements.
The Pitch:

Kit is a kind man, a hard worker, a good person. The only thing there in that list that might woo Hell to his person is 'hard worker'. He'll do whatever job he's given with the same can-do/will-do attitude. Assuming, of course, the job isn't 'torture someone'. Then, there might be a problem, unless someone manages to corrupt him.

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 would not be able to find something good in you to focus on. But, as the second wife in his odd group marriage said, Kit Walker has empathy for every living thing.

Hell, 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 other wife, Alma.

However, it'd be interesting to see if this empathy did or did not extend towards the deceased. To those who are no longer alive, to demons or denizens of Hell. Would he still find empathy with them, or would he actually manage to find someone that he utterly hated. Who wouldn't want to find that out? Would he veer towards the Tate Langdon side of empathy, where it becomes dark and he lashes out at people? Or would he continue on his merry way, only to be hurt by others? I'm certainly curious.

After all, while empathy is generally considered a good thing, it has worked against Kit on occasion. One example of this would be when he was actually out of Briarcliff and broke back in to try to rescue Grace. He ended up right back as a patient, sedated and strapped to a bed in the infirmary.

Now, Kit does tend to try to avoid confrontation as best as he can, unless directly and physically attacked. This might not work out so well in a place like Hell, where you might be attacked on a daily basis. Or you might not. This is not to say he does not know how to fight, he does. He's even killed before (a monster called a Rasper) back home.

Kit is also very stubborn. He sticks to what he believes in, what he knows to be the truth. It takes a lot of effort to get him to believe something that he is sure is untrue. A particularly good way to do this is to mess around with his memory. Mess around with his memory, and who knows what you could get him to believe. You might be able to convince him this is all some sort of alien abduction headtrip or that he's being punished for something he didn't do.

Setting Fit:

Honestly, one of the things I'd really find interesting to do with Kit would be to position him as a Reaper. Kind-hearted, empathetic, hippie Kit Walker forced to bring souls to Hell? That makes me wonder what it would do to him as a person.

Samples:

Sample I
Sample II