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Jun. 2nd, 2014 09:00 pmName: Chris
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Character Name: Peter Pan (but real name is Malcolm)
Canon: Once Upon a Time
Canon Point: Where in the series are you taking them from?
Background/History: http://onceuponatime.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Pan#History Just click the show buttons to see the history
Personality: Peter Pan is not exactly the most well behaved boy. In fact, he's more like a demon. Mischievous, cunning and perhaps one of the few most evil practitioners of magic that has lived. The first thing to know about Peter is that he's not actually a boy, but, a man who became a boy by abandoning his child for youth. This first act screams about what Peter Pan is really like.
Selfish. Peter has shown that he is largely self involved. Everything that he does is in the mindset of "What do I gain from this? What's the benefit for me?" He doesn't think of other people when he makes his decisions just what's good for him. He kidnapped children to an island to have a group of friends (or minions) so he'd be less alone in Neverland and to find a special boy who would sacrifice their heart to him so he would become truly immortal. He doesn't care who he hurts so long as his needs are met. As evident when he casually writes off Henry's death like state after the boy surrendered his heart to Peter as "well he gave it of his own free will." He even rips out and crushes the heart of his right hand man to enact the dark curse that would essentially the thing he desired most, eternal youth.
Peter Pan has a tendency to mentally and emotionally (and sometimes physically) attack others. He gets a thrill out of it, for all honesty's sake. Dishing out harsh words that he knows will bound to conflict or hurt his victims. His cruelty is direct and pointed unlike a child's. He will look for and say things that he knows will bound to injure others. Sometimes he doesn't even use his words. He just does things like dropping Rumple a painful reminder of who left him. He enjoys watching those he loathes or even just his play things in pain or suffering. He chooses his words with care but they're quick and direct usually causing most who speak with him fall into silence at the painful fears and truths he dishes out to them.
Pan does quite like his fun, whether it be torturing people or just bonfire dances. He's a boy who likes action, who doesn't want things to stay stagnant. Everything is a game to him and everyone who's involved in his game is a piece in his fun. Even when Henry's family shows up to Neverland to save Henry, Peter does not see this as a complication just a challenge. He's confident he'll win but the added addition of someone trying to rescue his prisoner gives the boy a thrill. He takes enjoyment from just keeping Henry away from them and dangling that fact over their heads when he can.
The boy is known to be a terror and a devil. Having inspired quite a lot of fear into all his Lost Boys he was capable of making them do whatever he wished. Pan has also shown to be quite ruthless, especially where his lackeys are concerned. In the case of Greg and Tamara, when they refused his Lost Boys to give them Henry, he had his shadow kill Greg instantly and let his Lost boys shoot Tamara. His ruthless nature even extends to family. Regardless of whatever family ties he has with people he's willing to do cruel acts towards his own flesh and blood or innocents. Examples being stuffing his own child inside a box that they could never escape, plotting to curse them and an entire town to misery and forgetfulness.
Pan is a manipulator. He partakes in bullying, blackmail, lies, promises and death threats in order to get the things he wishes. No level of evil is beyond him if it means getting others to do what he wishes. He threatened the two Darling boys to go and find him the child he needed by keeping their sister hostage. He tried to make Rumple turn and leave Neverland by going at the man's worst fears and insecurities so the one person who could stop him wouldn't be a threat. Even promising Hook that he could leave his island with Emma if the pirate came back to work with him. He will cut deals with people if need be but always coming with some kind of catch. Either way, when he needs something from somebody there's nothing he won't go to to get it.
Charming. Peter Pan can act quite charming and friendly when he wants to be. Of course, this is just an act. Earlier on in his career of kidnapping children to a magical Island, boys wanted to be around him. They came because of the music but he offered them something they felt they didn't have. Friendship and love. He's capable of being drawing people to him, at least when he wants them to be. He can give encouragement and kind words to anybody to bolster them and make them warm up to him. Of course, this is not from kindness. This is to get something from them, carefully putting a person on a desired path he wishes. The largest example of this being Henry, how he managed to trick the boy into believing that Henry was the only one to save Neverland and if the boy didn't everyone would die.
And the best trick a con man can have? Acting. When Henry first meets Pan, Pan acts like a frightened boy also on the run from Peter Pan as well and successfully won Henry over that very moment (up until he let it be known that he was in fact Pan.) He can play any part he needs to fit into. Sympathetic, caring, kind, heroic. All these roles he seems to have mastered, at least from what we see from Henry's perspective. Pan slips into a role or a a lie seamlessly and is completely believable to those who aren't familiar or wary of him. Huge examples of this were with Henry as he managed to make the boy believe that Pan's goal was to save Neverland's magic so that the residents living there wouldn't die (while in fact he was merely trying to save himself).
Abilities/Powers:
Peter Pan is an expert practitioner of magic. All magic comes with a price, but Pan is one of the few people in OUAT's universe to find ways to get around a price. Specifically the price of his Youth being merely temporary (as once the hourglass at Skull rock ran out he would die.) He has been shown to be able to telekentically throw people with a wave of his hand, freeze them in place, even knowing the spell needed to remove people's hearts without them dying instantly. He can cast illusions over others, such as he did with his shadow having it impersonate Belle to try and trick Rumple to leave the island. Pan has even been shown to conjure food from nowhere. On the whole, OUAT's magic is never fully explained other than magic always coming with a price and that some spells or curses require ingredients to cast. It's safe to assume that Pan probably knows a lot of the magic Rumple and Regina knows considering his long life and that it's been said the only one powerful enough to stop him is Rumple and that's if Rumple would sacrifice his life to kill Pan.
He's capable of putting up barriers (a few examples of this being the barrier he used to keep anyone who cast a shadow from breaking in and interrupting the whole heart ritual he was having with Henry. The other being the barrier that kept anyone from entering his campsite unless they knew the secret way around it or possibly powerful enough to break into it without harm as Rumple and Bae managed to get into it once during the first rescue attempt for Henry.)
He can teleport anywhere seamlessly, being one place one second and another in an instant.
When in possession of Henry's heart, Pan was shown to be able to fly without the need for pixie dust. Possibly due to the fact he now had the heart he needed to give himself immortality and the restoration of his power. In
Pan also has a more specific power relating to shadows. He's capable of tearing people's shadows away from them and making them his minions. In turn, these shadows can rip other people's shadows from them and when this happens the person dies (though can come back to life if Peter's main shadow is destroyed. So long as their body remains in tact.) Shadows are capable of moving across realms (ie other worlds) and can take other people with them. However, they are weak to fire and can be destroyed by it. They can even be capture (though the method is never really explored other than the fact of having a candle inside a coconut and if lit a shadow can be sucked in and captured.)
Pan was also capable of casting the dark curse, though needed the scroll first to enact it due to not knowing what all the ingredients required are.
Semi-immortality - Peter Pan has been said and shown that not much is capable of hurting or killing him. He's lived for over two hundred years or so as a young boy and does not age. While Emma was able to cut him and Regina being capable of ripping Henry's heart out of him, they were not capable of killing him. To say he's invincible would be a bit much. Rumple was the only known person who could kill him but only if Rumple would sacrifice his own life to kill Pan. Otherwise, he cannot be killed by conventional means or even magical ones unless extremely powerful.
With a few centuries under his belt, he particularly intelligent and knows a wide variety of things. He knows lots of facts about people, even those he's never met personally. He knew who Emma was being the saviour to break a dark curse, Regina being the evil queen and even who Henry was long before the boy was born. He knows intricate details about people's lives but this only extends to facts. He would know things like where Henry had lived, details about Emma's own life having been abandoned and an orphan. Everything else is simply guess work when dealing with people (if not accurate most of the time) figuring out people's fears and thoughts and regrets.
Items/Weapons: his dagger, the drawing of Henry, his enchanted pipes.
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Character Name: Peter Pan (but real name is Malcolm)
Canon: Once Upon a Time
Canon Point: Where in the series are you taking them from?
Background/History: http://onceuponatime.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Pan#History Just click the show buttons to see the history
Personality: Peter Pan is not exactly the most well behaved boy. In fact, he's more like a demon. Mischievous, cunning and perhaps one of the few most evil practitioners of magic that has lived. The first thing to know about Peter is that he's not actually a boy, but, a man who became a boy by abandoning his child for youth. This first act screams about what Peter Pan is really like.
Selfish. Peter has shown that he is largely self involved. Everything that he does is in the mindset of "What do I gain from this? What's the benefit for me?" He doesn't think of other people when he makes his decisions just what's good for him. He kidnapped children to an island to have a group of friends (or minions) so he'd be less alone in Neverland and to find a special boy who would sacrifice their heart to him so he would become truly immortal. He doesn't care who he hurts so long as his needs are met. As evident when he casually writes off Henry's death like state after the boy surrendered his heart to Peter as "well he gave it of his own free will." He even rips out and crushes the heart of his right hand man to enact the dark curse that would essentially the thing he desired most, eternal youth.
Peter Pan has a tendency to mentally and emotionally (and sometimes physically) attack others. He gets a thrill out of it, for all honesty's sake. Dishing out harsh words that he knows will bound to conflict or hurt his victims. His cruelty is direct and pointed unlike a child's. He will look for and say things that he knows will bound to injure others. Sometimes he doesn't even use his words. He just does things like dropping Rumple a painful reminder of who left him. He enjoys watching those he loathes or even just his play things in pain or suffering. He chooses his words with care but they're quick and direct usually causing most who speak with him fall into silence at the painful fears and truths he dishes out to them.
Pan does quite like his fun, whether it be torturing people or just bonfire dances. He's a boy who likes action, who doesn't want things to stay stagnant. Everything is a game to him and everyone who's involved in his game is a piece in his fun. Even when Henry's family shows up to Neverland to save Henry, Peter does not see this as a complication just a challenge. He's confident he'll win but the added addition of someone trying to rescue his prisoner gives the boy a thrill. He takes enjoyment from just keeping Henry away from them and dangling that fact over their heads when he can.
The boy is known to be a terror and a devil. Having inspired quite a lot of fear into all his Lost Boys he was capable of making them do whatever he wished. Pan has also shown to be quite ruthless, especially where his lackeys are concerned. In the case of Greg and Tamara, when they refused his Lost Boys to give them Henry, he had his shadow kill Greg instantly and let his Lost boys shoot Tamara. His ruthless nature even extends to family. Regardless of whatever family ties he has with people he's willing to do cruel acts towards his own flesh and blood or innocents. Examples being stuffing his own child inside a box that they could never escape, plotting to curse them and an entire town to misery and forgetfulness.
Pan is a manipulator. He partakes in bullying, blackmail, lies, promises and death threats in order to get the things he wishes. No level of evil is beyond him if it means getting others to do what he wishes. He threatened the two Darling boys to go and find him the child he needed by keeping their sister hostage. He tried to make Rumple turn and leave Neverland by going at the man's worst fears and insecurities so the one person who could stop him wouldn't be a threat. Even promising Hook that he could leave his island with Emma if the pirate came back to work with him. He will cut deals with people if need be but always coming with some kind of catch. Either way, when he needs something from somebody there's nothing he won't go to to get it.
Charming. Peter Pan can act quite charming and friendly when he wants to be. Of course, this is just an act. Earlier on in his career of kidnapping children to a magical Island, boys wanted to be around him. They came because of the music but he offered them something they felt they didn't have. Friendship and love. He's capable of being drawing people to him, at least when he wants them to be. He can give encouragement and kind words to anybody to bolster them and make them warm up to him. Of course, this is not from kindness. This is to get something from them, carefully putting a person on a desired path he wishes. The largest example of this being Henry, how he managed to trick the boy into believing that Henry was the only one to save Neverland and if the boy didn't everyone would die.
And the best trick a con man can have? Acting. When Henry first meets Pan, Pan acts like a frightened boy also on the run from Peter Pan as well and successfully won Henry over that very moment (up until he let it be known that he was in fact Pan.) He can play any part he needs to fit into. Sympathetic, caring, kind, heroic. All these roles he seems to have mastered, at least from what we see from Henry's perspective. Pan slips into a role or a a lie seamlessly and is completely believable to those who aren't familiar or wary of him. Huge examples of this were with Henry as he managed to make the boy believe that Pan's goal was to save Neverland's magic so that the residents living there wouldn't die (while in fact he was merely trying to save himself).
Abilities/Powers:
Peter Pan is an expert practitioner of magic. All magic comes with a price, but Pan is one of the few people in OUAT's universe to find ways to get around a price. Specifically the price of his Youth being merely temporary (as once the hourglass at Skull rock ran out he would die.) He has been shown to be able to telekentically throw people with a wave of his hand, freeze them in place, even knowing the spell needed to remove people's hearts without them dying instantly. He can cast illusions over others, such as he did with his shadow having it impersonate Belle to try and trick Rumple to leave the island. Pan has even been shown to conjure food from nowhere. On the whole, OUAT's magic is never fully explained other than magic always coming with a price and that some spells or curses require ingredients to cast. It's safe to assume that Pan probably knows a lot of the magic Rumple and Regina knows considering his long life and that it's been said the only one powerful enough to stop him is Rumple and that's if Rumple would sacrifice his life to kill Pan.
He's capable of putting up barriers (a few examples of this being the barrier he used to keep anyone who cast a shadow from breaking in and interrupting the whole heart ritual he was having with Henry. The other being the barrier that kept anyone from entering his campsite unless they knew the secret way around it or possibly powerful enough to break into it without harm as Rumple and Bae managed to get into it once during the first rescue attempt for Henry.)
He can teleport anywhere seamlessly, being one place one second and another in an instant.
When in possession of Henry's heart, Pan was shown to be able to fly without the need for pixie dust. Possibly due to the fact he now had the heart he needed to give himself immortality and the restoration of his power. In
Pan also has a more specific power relating to shadows. He's capable of tearing people's shadows away from them and making them his minions. In turn, these shadows can rip other people's shadows from them and when this happens the person dies (though can come back to life if Peter's main shadow is destroyed. So long as their body remains in tact.) Shadows are capable of moving across realms (ie other worlds) and can take other people with them. However, they are weak to fire and can be destroyed by it. They can even be capture (though the method is never really explored other than the fact of having a candle inside a coconut and if lit a shadow can be sucked in and captured.)
Pan was also capable of casting the dark curse, though needed the scroll first to enact it due to not knowing what all the ingredients required are.
Semi-immortality - Peter Pan has been said and shown that not much is capable of hurting or killing him. He's lived for over two hundred years or so as a young boy and does not age. While Emma was able to cut him and Regina being capable of ripping Henry's heart out of him, they were not capable of killing him. To say he's invincible would be a bit much. Rumple was the only known person who could kill him but only if Rumple would sacrifice his own life to kill Pan. Otherwise, he cannot be killed by conventional means or even magical ones unless extremely powerful.
With a few centuries under his belt, he particularly intelligent and knows a wide variety of things. He knows lots of facts about people, even those he's never met personally. He knew who Emma was being the saviour to break a dark curse, Regina being the evil queen and even who Henry was long before the boy was born. He knows intricate details about people's lives but this only extends to facts. He would know things like where Henry had lived, details about Emma's own life having been abandoned and an orphan. Everything else is simply guess work when dealing with people (if not accurate most of the time) figuring out people's fears and thoughts and regrets.
Items/Weapons: his dagger, the drawing of Henry, his enchanted pipes.
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