Character Form
Name: Arachne Rachel Johnson
Age: 18
Gender: F
Sexuality: Unknown
fc// (if there's one): Unknown
Country of Origin: Mount Olympus
Place of Birth (Olympus, city or town): Olympus
Race: Demigod
Skin color: White
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Light Blue
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 100lbs
Body type: Thin, Athletic
God Parent: Athena
Mortal Parent: Dr. Arnold Roger Johnson
Personality: Often Morose, sometimes Cheerful. Confusing. Has a tendency to be stubborn at times. Excellent Poker Face.
Talents: Weaving, Archery, Acting
Flaws (at least three): Overly Dramatic, Annoyingly Playful, and Dangerously Obssessive about Weaving
Weapon (Celestial bronze): A Pair of Kris Daggers, that take the form of rings, gifted by her Mother.
Abilities: Enhanced strength and swiftness, able to adapt to using various types of weapons quicker than normal, Eidetic Memory, great control over any weapon,
highly skilled in armed and hand-to-hand combat, possesses high intelligence and wisdom, knows how to weave instinctively.
Powers: Able to instantly recall any important detail, as if seeing it in front of her face like a hologram
History: The Romance between the Good Doctor Johnson and Athena is truly a strange once, considering the rather unfortunate name bestowed upon their Daughter. In fact, all information about it has been wiped from existence by Athena. What little exists suggests that the Good Doctor was a brilliant scientist before he met Athena, and remains one afterwards. His obsession with Spiders started shortly before Athena chose to bestow a daughter upon he, which he poorly named Arachne. As a result, she has been dour and Goth pretty much all of her life. Despite being named for Spiders, they still bother and creep her out. She tends to keep pets that eat spiders, much to her Father's annoyance (especially when they somehow eat the live ones he's studying). At a loss as how to relate to her baffling moods and tendency to be Over-dramatic, he was quite relived when a pair of Satyrs came to take her to Camp when she was 10. Now, he regrets it, as they don't really have much in common. This has lead to the Doctor talking to Athena as if she was there all the time (possibly dementia), lamenting the issues with their Daughter and how he wishes he could fix them.
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Notes: A tapestry of words has been woven, soon it shall burn along all other webs.