Post by Zen on Mar 28, 2009 14:43:16 GMT -5
Character’s Name: Polly 'Shank' Fideleo
Look of Door: A steel door most people see used on the cells of extremely dangerous criminals.
Name of Mental World: Superjuvie!
Look of Censors: Normal Censors, wearing police hats and uniforms.
Basic Layout: Superjuvie! is a large prison for criminal teens. There is a registration room, the warden's office, a cafeteria, and rows and rows and ROWS of prison cells, filled to the brink with inmates. Your average jail, really... as far as outward appearances are concerned.
Important People:
Shank: The 'real' Shank. That is, she looks like the real-world Shank, and sounds like her, too. Sits in a cell at the end of A Block, all by herself. She can either be seen plotting her esape, or in the process of such an escape. Anyone entering her mind is instantly expected to help her out with her plans... Unless they want to be on the business end of a make-shift toothbrush-turned-knife...
Prison Guards: Three female officers who are the sole security team of Superjuvie!; Bimbette, a saucy redhead; Floosina, the bespectacled, beautiful leader; And Hoanna, a blonde who keeps her long hair in a ponytail, her name usually shortened to.... 'Anna'. While they are all drop-dead gorgeous, don't take them lightly; They can and will kick your ass if you step out of line. Particularly hated by the inmates, especially Shank. Very high and mighty and think they're better than you.... especially you.
Polly: The warden of Superjuvie! who can always be found behind the desk at her office. Looks... exactly like Shank, but dresses in formal 'business woman' attire, such as a blaser and knee-length skirt. However, despite her identical resemblance to Shank, you shouldn't mistake the two; Polly is years more mature than Shank in terms of reasoning and personality. Strict and controlling, is constantly bickering with her most troublesome inmate, Shank.
The Inmates: Not so much important, but worthy of mentioning. Stated before, Superjuvie! Has a lot of these inmate things lying around. They are all female, and all look like Shank, but with different color palettes and different accents. Love to mock the guards and make catcalls to any boys they see.
Costume Changes: Due to being incarcerated, everyone who enters Shank's mind is dressed in a super-stylish, pale brown jumpsuit. Awesome. Of course, on the rare occasion the person entering Shank's mind is not an inmate, they'll be a security guard, and dressed appropriately.
Basic Plot: Congratulations, you've been incarcerated! Or perhaps you haven't, and you're a guard... But for the sake of a smaller paragraph, let's go with the former. You'll be sent to the same cell as Superjuvie!'s most dangerous inmate, Shank! You lucky dog~
Once there, Shank will most likely 'convince' you to help her with her escape plans, whatever they may be. Of course, it'll fail anyways, but you might as well go with it anyways...
When people aren't screwing around in Shank's mind, she can either be seen calmly sitting in her cell, mocking the guards, or in an argument with Polly.
Reasoning for Mental World:
1. Hi Prison. The prison aspect represents Shank's time in juvie, and how it certainly didn't help certain aspects of her personality or mental state.
2. The inmates-- Shank with different colors and accents -- represents her fear of her true self, and letting people see that true self. Deep down, Shank knows what she is and what she's destined for (A life in prison), but that doesn't mean she has to let other people know that...
3. Polly is a representation of Shank's battle with growing up. Polly is the mature, grown-up part of Shank. The constant bickering between the two is a representation of Shank's inner struggle with growing up; She knows she needs to get her act together and become an adult, but at the same time, she's scared of the idea and wants to push it away and stay a kid forever. It's a case of choosing between what she wants to do and what she has to do. It's a natural thing for a teenager to feel this way, and one day, there might be peace between mental!Shank and Polly... when she's older.
4. The supermodel-like Security Guards represent Shank's physical insecurities. She most likely won't voice her disdain for her own body and it's lack of.... anything particularly attractive, except perhaps to a close friend, or in a joking manner. However, she is extremely bitter about it, and is more than happy to take this bitterness out on any girl in the real world she thinks is prettier than her. Because Shank's logic; Hot girl = Instant bitch. Being cruel to those she finds prettier is Shank's way of dealing with her anxieties without actually having to face them.
Look of Door: A steel door most people see used on the cells of extremely dangerous criminals.
Name of Mental World: Superjuvie!
Look of Censors: Normal Censors, wearing police hats and uniforms.
Basic Layout: Superjuvie! is a large prison for criminal teens. There is a registration room, the warden's office, a cafeteria, and rows and rows and ROWS of prison cells, filled to the brink with inmates. Your average jail, really... as far as outward appearances are concerned.
Important People:
Shank: The 'real' Shank. That is, she looks like the real-world Shank, and sounds like her, too. Sits in a cell at the end of A Block, all by herself. She can either be seen plotting her esape, or in the process of such an escape. Anyone entering her mind is instantly expected to help her out with her plans... Unless they want to be on the business end of a make-shift toothbrush-turned-knife...
Prison Guards: Three female officers who are the sole security team of Superjuvie!; Bimbette, a saucy redhead; Floosina, the bespectacled, beautiful leader; And Hoanna, a blonde who keeps her long hair in a ponytail, her name usually shortened to.... 'Anna'. While they are all drop-dead gorgeous, don't take them lightly; They can and will kick your ass if you step out of line. Particularly hated by the inmates, especially Shank. Very high and mighty and think they're better than you.... especially you.
Polly: The warden of Superjuvie! who can always be found behind the desk at her office. Looks... exactly like Shank, but dresses in formal 'business woman' attire, such as a blaser and knee-length skirt. However, despite her identical resemblance to Shank, you shouldn't mistake the two; Polly is years more mature than Shank in terms of reasoning and personality. Strict and controlling, is constantly bickering with her most troublesome inmate, Shank.
The Inmates: Not so much important, but worthy of mentioning. Stated before, Superjuvie! Has a lot of these inmate things lying around. They are all female, and all look like Shank, but with different color palettes and different accents. Love to mock the guards and make catcalls to any boys they see.
Costume Changes: Due to being incarcerated, everyone who enters Shank's mind is dressed in a super-stylish, pale brown jumpsuit. Awesome. Of course, on the rare occasion the person entering Shank's mind is not an inmate, they'll be a security guard, and dressed appropriately.
Basic Plot: Congratulations, you've been incarcerated! Or perhaps you haven't, and you're a guard... But for the sake of a smaller paragraph, let's go with the former. You'll be sent to the same cell as Superjuvie!'s most dangerous inmate, Shank! You lucky dog~
Once there, Shank will most likely 'convince' you to help her with her escape plans, whatever they may be. Of course, it'll fail anyways, but you might as well go with it anyways...
When people aren't screwing around in Shank's mind, she can either be seen calmly sitting in her cell, mocking the guards, or in an argument with Polly.
Reasoning for Mental World:
1. Hi Prison. The prison aspect represents Shank's time in juvie, and how it certainly didn't help certain aspects of her personality or mental state.
2. The inmates-- Shank with different colors and accents -- represents her fear of her true self, and letting people see that true self. Deep down, Shank knows what she is and what she's destined for (A life in prison), but that doesn't mean she has to let other people know that...
3. Polly is a representation of Shank's battle with growing up. Polly is the mature, grown-up part of Shank. The constant bickering between the two is a representation of Shank's inner struggle with growing up; She knows she needs to get her act together and become an adult, but at the same time, she's scared of the idea and wants to push it away and stay a kid forever. It's a case of choosing between what she wants to do and what she has to do. It's a natural thing for a teenager to feel this way, and one day, there might be peace between mental!Shank and Polly... when she's older.
4. The supermodel-like Security Guards represent Shank's physical insecurities. She most likely won't voice her disdain for her own body and it's lack of.... anything particularly attractive, except perhaps to a close friend, or in a joking manner. However, she is extremely bitter about it, and is more than happy to take this bitterness out on any girl in the real world she thinks is prettier than her. Because Shank's logic; Hot girl = Instant bitch. Being cruel to those she finds prettier is Shank's way of dealing with her anxieties without actually having to face them.