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( PLAYER INFORMATION )
Name: Frejr
Contact: fylgja@plurk
Are you over 17?: Yep.
Characters in Forest Covered: Okuno Kumou & Ki/Soothead
( CHARACTER INFORMATION )
Name/Work Name: Gooliope Jellington / Oozabella
Canon: Monster High
Canon Point: post Freak du Chic arc
AU/CRAU: no
Age: 16
History: Gooliope was created as subject #816 in batch #8708 in a lab in an unknown place. She doesn’t know who her creator was, other than the initials R.S., most likely the initials of the scientist that created her. The scientist thought that a lab was badly suited for such a tiny child, as she would be experimented on, so they left her on the doorstep of a travelling circus as a baby in a jar. She was adopted as a member of the circus by the ringmaster and his wife, and she steadily grew larger and larger until she became too big for her jar. Eventually she was over four meter tall through the love and caring by the circus crew.
Ever since she grew larger she started to help out at the circus, travelling with them and performing in some of the shows. However, since she still has no idea who her parents are, or who created her, she’s on a hunt to find her creator(s), her only clue being the letters R.S.
Eventually, the circus goes on break, and Gooliope goes to join the student body of Monster High while she waits for the circus and looks for her scaritage.
She joins the school right when the school has closed down the arts programs. Everything esthetic has been shut down, be it music, art or acting. The clubs are all risking to be closed down due to the school having to save money, and as usual, the arts are the first that suffer.
She’s just about to get her hands back on her trunk up in the attic when some of the other students show up there to pack the instruments and tools away, complaining about the arts programs being cancelled. They start to look around to see if there’s anything good to use to make sure they don’t close the programs down for good when the room starts to shake, making the girls loose their footing. A bunch of boxes fall over, revealing the gigantic girl hiding behind them. She apologizes, telling them that that happens when she gets nervous. She lights up when she sees that they found her trunk, and makes a cartwheel over to it. She opens it, and the insides shine and lights the room up as she goes through it. She starts to juggle bones while she talks to the other girls, explaining that she’s a new student and that she grew up living at a circus. She finishes up with a “the freak show must go on!” and Frankie comes up with a voltageous idea to save the arts.They are going to put up their own Freak du Chic circus show, and use the money they make from it to save the arts. Gooliope offers her help.
But when it comes down to teaching the girls how to do everything, she starts to get worried. The acts are a mess, and they constantly get in the way of each other. They really have a lot of work to do.
Clawdeen and Twyla are talking about how it’s insane to shut down the arts and how Twyla is never going to show off her stilt skills if that happens when the lights go out. Spotlights start to light up, the girls dressed in Freak du Chic costumes for the circus. They’re there to advertise the circus that is going to save the arts programs, Gooliope being the ringmaster of the school circus troupe. She puts on a grand entrance, talking to the students to get them on board and ready for the fundraiser. The show is going to start next week, and she tells everyone to get their freak on before throwing dust into the ground, making the circus ready girls disappear alongside her. Clawdeen and Twyla decides to join the other girls and their show.
The troll that is in charge of accounting however, is not happy. He WANT the arts shut down for good. He goes to the board of deadication (something along the lines of a school administration) to complain, and tells them that this is an unauthorised performance on school property and that they have to shut the whole thing down. But then the headless headmistress comes in on her horse, interrupting. She tells them that the girls are putting a lot of effort into this, and they should let them do it. The troll yells that they are breaking the rules, but the board of deadication decide that they will let the girls do it. However, they must raise the money before midnight tonight, and if they can’t do it the arts will be shut down permanently.
The headmistress informs the students, who get really worried. They’re not ready to perform yet! (To which Toralie disagrees; she’s ready to shine.) She tells them sorry, but this was the best deal she could get. Honey Swamp says that the show must go on, and the headmistress tells them that she has the utmost confidence in them, and asks them to show what they’ve got so far.
Gooliope is happily telling her that it’s going to be clawsome and Freak du Chic where she sits with the headmistress on the bleachers. However, it doesn’t really go as planned, and the girls keep falling all over each other, causing a big mess and a pile of bodies. Frankie’s body literally being in pieces. They try to gloss it over with a ta-daah and Gooliope awkwardly clapping her hands. It was literally a crash course in circus act. But then Clawdeen and Twyla show up, telling Gooliope to teach them. “The more the merrier” she supposes with a shrug.
They practice like crazy, but with only one hour to go until the show they’re feeling really low. Gooliope asks them if they’re just going to give up like that, and they pretty much admit that yes, they kind of will. But Gooliope can’t have that. Who wants to live in a world without art? She remembers when she lost her circus trunk, and she was unable to perform. The world was grey and nothing made sense. She asks them what Monster High would even be like if there were no art there. Her speech motivates the others to keep trying, and Gooliope starts to tell them what the problem was. All the other girls were too busy thinking about what they were doing that they forgot to pay attention to everyone else, hence missing cues and crashing into each other. A show takes teamwork, she tells them, all while she is doing acrobatic things and contorting her body. It’s like she doesn’t even think about what she’s doing, her body naturally moving and twisting, as she is a girl made from goo.
One hour later the show starts. The bleachers are filled with students, and everyone is cheering as they make their entrance, introducing themselves and their act. They start their performance, and thankfully, everything is going great. Toralie is walking a tightrope, Honey is a marionette, Twyla is on stilts and every other girl is performing their own thing, but keeping the others in mind.
But then, when they’ve almost reached their goal, the troll cuts them off. They’ve seen enough, he says, They still have five more minutes until midnight, but he has decided that it’s over. The cuts are for their own good. But suddenly the ground starts shaking. It’s Gooliope, who has gotten mad, and the shaking isn’t stopping. The troll bounces over the ground, until he crashes into Gooliope’s cannon, that shoots him off and he lands in the girl’s trunk. When he comes out he’s dressed as a clown, complete with makeup. The audience starts to laugh,, and looking in the mirror he realizes that they’re laughing at him. They love him. Nobody has ever liked him before (wonder why). He starts to enjoy himself, and the donations come rolling in until they reach their goal. They have saved the arts, and finally everybody is happy. Even the troll!
Personality: shy, nervous, inspirational, passionate, self-conscious, lives for arts, always performing, likes to hide, anti discrimination
Gooliope may be a huge girl, but she is shyer than most. She isn’t used to being around normal monsters the way that the rest of the student body is, as she has only been around the circus crew during her childhood, and the times she has been around non-circus monsters is when they sit in the audience to watch the Freak du Chic perform. Because of this, she is jittery and nervous around other monsters and doesn’t speak up unless it has to do with arts or the circus. When she’s nervous the ground starts to shake as she causes earthquakes, and it doesn’t really help her nerves calm down. Hiding doesn’t help either.
However when the subject of arts or circus life comes up, she grows louder to match her size, and the shyness melts away. She talks with her entire body, doing cartwheels or contorting her body in a way that clearly shows her enthusiasm about the subject. She lives for the arts and the circus! She loves it and the crew at the scarnival. A world without arts is a world not living in, and so she is going to do her best to make sure that everyone can enjoy it by performing as she breathes. She is always performing, even when she’s not. Half of the time she isn’t even aware of it, as it has been ingrained into her muscle memory. The fact that she is made of slime doesn’t make it easier to calm her jelly body.
Due to her passion for everything art, she is a very inspirational girl. She doesn’t know it herself, but she is very good at motivating people when they are in a slump or depressed, due to her enthusiasm. She can make people smile through the way she talks, and make sure that people try again and not give up. The show must go on, and you can’t just give up!
However, she is very aware of the discrimination in the world. She’s much larger than the other monsters, her freaky flaws extremely apparent, and she has been stared at a lot throughout her childhood due to her strange body. She only likes being looked at when she’s performing! A lot of the crew she calls her family has similar issues, standing out and being too different even by monster standards. They are looked down upon, and treated differently just because the way they look, and Gooliope hates that. It has caused her to become very self-conscious and embarrassed, but she knows that this can’t go on. She wants to change the world and make it into one where everyone is accepted for who they are, and once she’s set her mind to it she’s not going to give up. To some it might just make her seem stubborn and sometimes annoying.
As much as she loves her circus family, there is something that’s missing. And that something is the fact that she doesn’t know who her real parents are. Seeing others play and get along with their families makes her sad and jealous. She doesn’t think about how she does have a family. They might not be related by blood, by the Ringmaster, his wife and everyone else at the circus is her true family.
Debt: That no monsters will be discriminated against even if they’re different and to find out her scaritage.
Inventory: Her clothes, her accessories, shoes, her casket full of circus things; hula hoops, one-wheeled bikes, bowling pins, a casketball, magic hat, cane, masks, big juggling bones, among other trinkets. A cannon that shifts size depending on if it’s in the trunk or not.
Abilities: Extreme flexibility, grows even bigger her entire life, disease immunity (she’s immune to most illnesses due to being created in a lab), wobble (when she gets angry, nervous or uncomfortable she starts to jiggle like jelly, causing minor localized earthquakes), she’s great at casketball.
Strengths and Weaknesses:
Hardworking: She is a hardworking girl. She doesn’t back down from hardships or setbacks.
Passion: Gooliope has a lot of passion for anything that she does, be it circus tricks or motivating others from giving up.
Inspirational: Even though she is shy, she is amazing at inspirational speeches. Once she starts, it’s hard not to take what she says to heart.
Flexible: She’s extremely flexible, able to bend her body and move it in ways that no one else can.
Skilled: Gooliope is very good at anything that has to do with the circus. She’s amazing at the shows, she is great at making costumes, sets and accessories.
Temper: Gooliope gets nervous easily, which causes the ground to shake until she’s calmed down. The same happens when she’s embarrassed or angry, which can cause problems both for her and for others, and be very inconvenient. It makes it hard for her to hide.
Shy: She is very shy, and when you talk about things that she doesn’t have a passion for she doesn’t come out of her shell.
Stubborn: The backside to her hard work and passion is that it makes her stubborn. She doesn’t give up, and this can in some cases make her seem annoying.
Self-conscious: Through having faced a lot of discrimination in her life she has grown very self-conscious. She knows that she looks different even by monster standards, and sometimes it makes her embarrassed. She doesn’t like to be stared at outside the stage.
Jealous: She doesn’t admit it to everyone, but she’s a little bit jealous whenever she sees families playing together and getting along, due to her not knowing who her real parents are.
( SAMPLE )
It was quite a bit strange to be in a place with so many normies. Or humans, as they called themselves here. They were the same size as most of the monsters at Monster High, but they looked so strange. No regular skin colour or physical attributes that showed what kind of monster they were, because they weren’t monsters. For a while, she had just had to hide, worried about how everyone would see her big body and her slimy texture. It was scary. She made the ground shake with her nervousness, but for a while she didn’t notice. Not until people started complaining and wonder what was happening. But no, it wasn’t something the Witch was doing, it was her.
The first night she spent curled up as a ball, trying to not take too much room, and she slept horribly. She didn’t get sore, because that simply wasn’t a thing that happened to her, but she knows that if she wasn’t made of slime she would have been so sore. She goes to the gardens, trying to calm her frazzled nerves and relax. There she finds a bunch of spirits, and around them she’s a lot more comfortable than around the humans. They talk amongst themselves, but when they mention theatre she can’t help but jump into the conversation. Her body moves in a way that no regular person’s body could, and her entire body woke to life as she started talking to the spirits. She knows that she probably shouldn’t bother the guests, but she couldn’t help it.
It was sure to be a sight to behold, but when she got into talking about arts and her life at the circus, Oozabella didn’t care at all. She was so happy just going on and on about it, and the spirits didn’t seem to mind. In fact, they seemed to be fascinated by her stories, and had it not been for the clothes, they might have mistaken her for a guest. With her looks, it wouldn’t be strange at all.
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Name: Frejr
Contact: fylgja@plurk
Are you over 17?: Yep.
Characters in Forest Covered: Okuno Kumou & Ki/Soothead
( CHARACTER INFORMATION )
Name/Work Name: Gooliope Jellington / Oozabella
Canon: Monster High
Canon Point: post Freak du Chic arc
AU/CRAU: no
Age: 16
History: Gooliope was created as subject #816 in batch #8708 in a lab in an unknown place. She doesn’t know who her creator was, other than the initials R.S., most likely the initials of the scientist that created her. The scientist thought that a lab was badly suited for such a tiny child, as she would be experimented on, so they left her on the doorstep of a travelling circus as a baby in a jar. She was adopted as a member of the circus by the ringmaster and his wife, and she steadily grew larger and larger until she became too big for her jar. Eventually she was over four meter tall through the love and caring by the circus crew.
Ever since she grew larger she started to help out at the circus, travelling with them and performing in some of the shows. However, since she still has no idea who her parents are, or who created her, she’s on a hunt to find her creator(s), her only clue being the letters R.S.
Eventually, the circus goes on break, and Gooliope goes to join the student body of Monster High while she waits for the circus and looks for her scaritage.
She joins the school right when the school has closed down the arts programs. Everything esthetic has been shut down, be it music, art or acting. The clubs are all risking to be closed down due to the school having to save money, and as usual, the arts are the first that suffer.
She’s just about to get her hands back on her trunk up in the attic when some of the other students show up there to pack the instruments and tools away, complaining about the arts programs being cancelled. They start to look around to see if there’s anything good to use to make sure they don’t close the programs down for good when the room starts to shake, making the girls loose their footing. A bunch of boxes fall over, revealing the gigantic girl hiding behind them. She apologizes, telling them that that happens when she gets nervous. She lights up when she sees that they found her trunk, and makes a cartwheel over to it. She opens it, and the insides shine and lights the room up as she goes through it. She starts to juggle bones while she talks to the other girls, explaining that she’s a new student and that she grew up living at a circus. She finishes up with a “the freak show must go on!” and Frankie comes up with a voltageous idea to save the arts.They are going to put up their own Freak du Chic circus show, and use the money they make from it to save the arts. Gooliope offers her help.
But when it comes down to teaching the girls how to do everything, she starts to get worried. The acts are a mess, and they constantly get in the way of each other. They really have a lot of work to do.
Clawdeen and Twyla are talking about how it’s insane to shut down the arts and how Twyla is never going to show off her stilt skills if that happens when the lights go out. Spotlights start to light up, the girls dressed in Freak du Chic costumes for the circus. They’re there to advertise the circus that is going to save the arts programs, Gooliope being the ringmaster of the school circus troupe. She puts on a grand entrance, talking to the students to get them on board and ready for the fundraiser. The show is going to start next week, and she tells everyone to get their freak on before throwing dust into the ground, making the circus ready girls disappear alongside her. Clawdeen and Twyla decides to join the other girls and their show.
The troll that is in charge of accounting however, is not happy. He WANT the arts shut down for good. He goes to the board of deadication (something along the lines of a school administration) to complain, and tells them that this is an unauthorised performance on school property and that they have to shut the whole thing down. But then the headless headmistress comes in on her horse, interrupting. She tells them that the girls are putting a lot of effort into this, and they should let them do it. The troll yells that they are breaking the rules, but the board of deadication decide that they will let the girls do it. However, they must raise the money before midnight tonight, and if they can’t do it the arts will be shut down permanently.
The headmistress informs the students, who get really worried. They’re not ready to perform yet! (To which Toralie disagrees; she’s ready to shine.) She tells them sorry, but this was the best deal she could get. Honey Swamp says that the show must go on, and the headmistress tells them that she has the utmost confidence in them, and asks them to show what they’ve got so far.
Gooliope is happily telling her that it’s going to be clawsome and Freak du Chic where she sits with the headmistress on the bleachers. However, it doesn’t really go as planned, and the girls keep falling all over each other, causing a big mess and a pile of bodies. Frankie’s body literally being in pieces. They try to gloss it over with a ta-daah and Gooliope awkwardly clapping her hands. It was literally a crash course in circus act. But then Clawdeen and Twyla show up, telling Gooliope to teach them. “The more the merrier” she supposes with a shrug.
They practice like crazy, but with only one hour to go until the show they’re feeling really low. Gooliope asks them if they’re just going to give up like that, and they pretty much admit that yes, they kind of will. But Gooliope can’t have that. Who wants to live in a world without art? She remembers when she lost her circus trunk, and she was unable to perform. The world was grey and nothing made sense. She asks them what Monster High would even be like if there were no art there. Her speech motivates the others to keep trying, and Gooliope starts to tell them what the problem was. All the other girls were too busy thinking about what they were doing that they forgot to pay attention to everyone else, hence missing cues and crashing into each other. A show takes teamwork, she tells them, all while she is doing acrobatic things and contorting her body. It’s like she doesn’t even think about what she’s doing, her body naturally moving and twisting, as she is a girl made from goo.
One hour later the show starts. The bleachers are filled with students, and everyone is cheering as they make their entrance, introducing themselves and their act. They start their performance, and thankfully, everything is going great. Toralie is walking a tightrope, Honey is a marionette, Twyla is on stilts and every other girl is performing their own thing, but keeping the others in mind.
But then, when they’ve almost reached their goal, the troll cuts them off. They’ve seen enough, he says, They still have five more minutes until midnight, but he has decided that it’s over. The cuts are for their own good. But suddenly the ground starts shaking. It’s Gooliope, who has gotten mad, and the shaking isn’t stopping. The troll bounces over the ground, until he crashes into Gooliope’s cannon, that shoots him off and he lands in the girl’s trunk. When he comes out he’s dressed as a clown, complete with makeup. The audience starts to laugh,, and looking in the mirror he realizes that they’re laughing at him. They love him. Nobody has ever liked him before (wonder why). He starts to enjoy himself, and the donations come rolling in until they reach their goal. They have saved the arts, and finally everybody is happy. Even the troll!
Personality: shy, nervous, inspirational, passionate, self-conscious, lives for arts, always performing, likes to hide, anti discrimination
Gooliope may be a huge girl, but she is shyer than most. She isn’t used to being around normal monsters the way that the rest of the student body is, as she has only been around the circus crew during her childhood, and the times she has been around non-circus monsters is when they sit in the audience to watch the Freak du Chic perform. Because of this, she is jittery and nervous around other monsters and doesn’t speak up unless it has to do with arts or the circus. When she’s nervous the ground starts to shake as she causes earthquakes, and it doesn’t really help her nerves calm down. Hiding doesn’t help either.
However when the subject of arts or circus life comes up, she grows louder to match her size, and the shyness melts away. She talks with her entire body, doing cartwheels or contorting her body in a way that clearly shows her enthusiasm about the subject. She lives for the arts and the circus! She loves it and the crew at the scarnival. A world without arts is a world not living in, and so she is going to do her best to make sure that everyone can enjoy it by performing as she breathes. She is always performing, even when she’s not. Half of the time she isn’t even aware of it, as it has been ingrained into her muscle memory. The fact that she is made of slime doesn’t make it easier to calm her jelly body.
Due to her passion for everything art, she is a very inspirational girl. She doesn’t know it herself, but she is very good at motivating people when they are in a slump or depressed, due to her enthusiasm. She can make people smile through the way she talks, and make sure that people try again and not give up. The show must go on, and you can’t just give up!
However, she is very aware of the discrimination in the world. She’s much larger than the other monsters, her freaky flaws extremely apparent, and she has been stared at a lot throughout her childhood due to her strange body. She only likes being looked at when she’s performing! A lot of the crew she calls her family has similar issues, standing out and being too different even by monster standards. They are looked down upon, and treated differently just because the way they look, and Gooliope hates that. It has caused her to become very self-conscious and embarrassed, but she knows that this can’t go on. She wants to change the world and make it into one where everyone is accepted for who they are, and once she’s set her mind to it she’s not going to give up. To some it might just make her seem stubborn and sometimes annoying.
As much as she loves her circus family, there is something that’s missing. And that something is the fact that she doesn’t know who her real parents are. Seeing others play and get along with their families makes her sad and jealous. She doesn’t think about how she does have a family. They might not be related by blood, by the Ringmaster, his wife and everyone else at the circus is her true family.
Debt: That no monsters will be discriminated against even if they’re different and to find out her scaritage.
Inventory: Her clothes, her accessories, shoes, her casket full of circus things; hula hoops, one-wheeled bikes, bowling pins, a casketball, magic hat, cane, masks, big juggling bones, among other trinkets. A cannon that shifts size depending on if it’s in the trunk or not.
Abilities: Extreme flexibility, grows even bigger her entire life, disease immunity (she’s immune to most illnesses due to being created in a lab), wobble (when she gets angry, nervous or uncomfortable she starts to jiggle like jelly, causing minor localized earthquakes), she’s great at casketball.
Strengths and Weaknesses:
Hardworking: She is a hardworking girl. She doesn’t back down from hardships or setbacks.
Passion: Gooliope has a lot of passion for anything that she does, be it circus tricks or motivating others from giving up.
Inspirational: Even though she is shy, she is amazing at inspirational speeches. Once she starts, it’s hard not to take what she says to heart.
Flexible: She’s extremely flexible, able to bend her body and move it in ways that no one else can.
Skilled: Gooliope is very good at anything that has to do with the circus. She’s amazing at the shows, she is great at making costumes, sets and accessories.
Temper: Gooliope gets nervous easily, which causes the ground to shake until she’s calmed down. The same happens when she’s embarrassed or angry, which can cause problems both for her and for others, and be very inconvenient. It makes it hard for her to hide.
Shy: She is very shy, and when you talk about things that she doesn’t have a passion for she doesn’t come out of her shell.
Stubborn: The backside to her hard work and passion is that it makes her stubborn. She doesn’t give up, and this can in some cases make her seem annoying.
Self-conscious: Through having faced a lot of discrimination in her life she has grown very self-conscious. She knows that she looks different even by monster standards, and sometimes it makes her embarrassed. She doesn’t like to be stared at outside the stage.
Jealous: She doesn’t admit it to everyone, but she’s a little bit jealous whenever she sees families playing together and getting along, due to her not knowing who her real parents are.
( SAMPLE )
It was quite a bit strange to be in a place with so many normies. Or humans, as they called themselves here. They were the same size as most of the monsters at Monster High, but they looked so strange. No regular skin colour or physical attributes that showed what kind of monster they were, because they weren’t monsters. For a while, she had just had to hide, worried about how everyone would see her big body and her slimy texture. It was scary. She made the ground shake with her nervousness, but for a while she didn’t notice. Not until people started complaining and wonder what was happening. But no, it wasn’t something the Witch was doing, it was her.
The first night she spent curled up as a ball, trying to not take too much room, and she slept horribly. She didn’t get sore, because that simply wasn’t a thing that happened to her, but she knows that if she wasn’t made of slime she would have been so sore. She goes to the gardens, trying to calm her frazzled nerves and relax. There she finds a bunch of spirits, and around them she’s a lot more comfortable than around the humans. They talk amongst themselves, but when they mention theatre she can’t help but jump into the conversation. Her body moves in a way that no regular person’s body could, and her entire body woke to life as she started talking to the spirits. She knows that she probably shouldn’t bother the guests, but she couldn’t help it.
It was sure to be a sight to behold, but when she got into talking about arts and her life at the circus, Oozabella didn’t care at all. She was so happy just going on and on about it, and the spirits didn’t seem to mind. In fact, they seemed to be fascinated by her stories, and had it not been for the clothes, they might have mistaken her for a guest. With her looks, it wouldn’t be strange at all.
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