Post by Isis Kane on Jul 26, 2013 15:10:54 GMT -5
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[rs=2] | Full name: Isis Leilah Kane Position: Camper Code word: Verified by Bee. Height: 5'5 Weight: 127 lb Personality: Most people seem to find Isis charming when they first meet her. She is extremely charismatic and knows how to get people to like her. Of course, rarely do they see the darker side to her. She's a rather cruel young woman who uses people to suit her own agenda. It is rare for her to actually tell you the whole story and most often she tells you blatant lies. She is hot-tempered, vain and obsessed with getting her own way. To those she doesn't like, she can be downright cruel and vicious to. Even those on her good side are subjected to frequent rudeness and cruelty. Immortal parent: Ares Claimed?: No Mortal parent: Aimée Adela Kane Other relatives: James Elliot Kane (adoptive father) History: For the longest time, Isis Kane thought that she was just a normal human girl. There was nothing special about her other than the fact that her father was an archeologist in Egypt and her mother used to be a part of the American military. She never really expected anything until her mother and her father had gotten into an argument. Her mother had been wanting to take Isis back to the states for a very long time, an idea her father had always been reluctant to until then. Of course, if your wife were to go off on her own and end up cheating on you, you might be reluctant to let her go. You might even be more reluctant if that man were supposedly a god. In the end, it was Isis demands that got her father's attention in the end. She had been furious, marching into the room yelling and hissing, demanding they explain what was going on. She denied her 'father' and said that she wanted to find her real parent. Eventually, he gave in very reluctantly. As they arrived in the states, Isis learned the full story. Before Aimée had gotten pregnant with Isis, she had still been in the military and her and James had only been engaged. She had been taking trips to Egypt every month or so to visit her fiance. She was getting tired of the whole thing and wished he could have just come and lived in the states with her. But James had been working on an important dig then (as he always seemed to be) and couldn't leave his job. Aimée was ready to end the whole thing when she met Isis' father. He was so unlike James, she had told her; a real man. He was strong and handsome and appreciated what Aimée did for her country more than anyone ever had. Her own family had been more than disappointed when she had joined at first. They had never wanted her to do anything but marry a nice man and start a big family. Even James didn't care for her job as much as this man did. She fell in love with him harder than she ever had for anyone, even harder than she had fallen for James at first. But then he left, vanished into thin air never to be seen again. To make things worse, she found out that she had conceived with him. She was eventually forced to tell her fiance and expected him to break off the engagement. While he was furious, he stayed with her, claiming to everyone that the child was his. Aimée left the military and joined him in Egypt. The mysterious man was never mentioned. Not until they had brought it up all those years later. The trip wasn't what Isis had thought it would be. Her mother had taken her to New York and, after very little explaining, essentially left her at some camp. The only reason Isis ended up agreeing was that her mother said she would have the best chance of meeting her father there. And so she waited. And waited. And wait. But he never came. She never even learned who her father was. She swore vengeance on him whenever he should show his face. |
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