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===Rumors===
 
===Rumors===
 
''Feel free to add one, if you so desire.''<br>
 
''Feel free to add one, if you so desire.''<br>
* Jennica doesn't talk about her past because she has amnesia.  Questions make her uncomfortable because she can't answer them.
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* Jennica doesn't talk about her past because she has amnesia.  Questions make her uncomfortable because she can't answer them. When pressed, she will give vague replies, or simply tell you she doesn't want to answer, and leave it at that.
* No, she just doesn't like you.
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* She was the inspiration for "As The Sparrow," a poem written by Charles Bukowski.
* Was the inspiration for "As The Sparrow," a poem written by Charles Bukowski.
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* Jennica tries to downplay her physical beauty as she feels that it is unbecoming and unnecessary for a woman seeking political power.
* Tries to downplay her physical beauty as she feels that it is unbecoming and unnecessary for a woman seeking political power.
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* The polished, professional exterior is just a cover for a vicious and bloodthirsty killer.  She sometimes jokes about keeping Sabbat members and other miscreants in her basement.  She's not joking.
* Tries to downplay her physical beauty because she simply hates that kind of attention.
 
* The polished, professional exterior is just a cover for a vicious and bloodthirsty killer.
 
 
* Known among older Gangrel as Calamity Jane, though no one seems to remember why.
 
* Known among older Gangrel as Calamity Jane, though no one seems to remember why.
* Was a close friend and inspiration to many key figures in the women's suffrage movement, and later in the century, the women's liberation movement.  Her very thin body is the result of a spell in prison where she joined a hunger strike.  Her preference for masculine clothing is overcompensation in an attempt to downplay feminine traits.
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* Jennica was a close friend and inspiration to many key figures in the women's suffrage movement, and later in the century, the women's liberation movement.  Her very thin body is the result of a spell in prison where she joined a hunger strike.  Her preference for masculine clothing is overcompensation in an attempt to downplay feminine traits.
  
  

Revision as of 10:29, 31 December 2010

Clan Gangrel
Position None
Status 4
Domain Athens, GA
Coterie None
Society {{{Society}}}
Path Humanity 000
Player Kimberly

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In Character Information

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Jennica Sparrow

Aliases: Jen, the Fair Prince Jen

Apparent Age: early 30s

Physical Description: Jennica is a tall, willowy woman with stunning pale features. (Gorgeous x5, Magnetic x3) She has wavy red hair and dark blue eyes. At court, she tends toward formal clothing in dark colors. Outside of it, she prefers menswear--trousers and button-down shirts, sweaters, vests, and the occasional tie.

Detailed Status:

  • Acknowledged by Patrick Reval, former Prince of Athens, Georgia
  • Respected by word of Richard King, former Prince of Northern Virginia
  • Just by word of Jordan Drake, former Prince of Athens, Georgia
  • Proper by word of Hugo Valentine, former Prince of Columbus


Known History

Jennica Sparrow earned her Acknowledgment from former Prince Patrick Reval in the early nights of his reign in Athens, Georgia. Very little is known of her past, which she prefers not to discuss; she has admitted to being "older" and an American by birth.

Though she has come and gone from Georgia many times in years since then, her travels seem driven less by wanderlust than to some commitment to an untold plan. Ousted from praxis by a clanmate, her current whereabouts are unknown to most.


Coterie

Kimberly playing Jennica

"Coteries are for people who don't love the Camarilla enough."


Allies

"Allies? Yes."


Enemies

"Hmph."


Family

Sire: Silas, presumed deceased.
Broodemates: None known to the public.
Childer: None known to the public.


Quotes

  • "Our grief falls flat and hollow upon the billion-blooded sea..."
  • "The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted." - D.H. Lawrence


Rumors

Feel free to add one, if you so desire.

  • Jennica doesn't talk about her past because she has amnesia. Questions make her uncomfortable because she can't answer them. When pressed, she will give vague replies, or simply tell you she doesn't want to answer, and leave it at that.
  • She was the inspiration for "As The Sparrow," a poem written by Charles Bukowski.
  • Jennica tries to downplay her physical beauty as she feels that it is unbecoming and unnecessary for a woman seeking political power.
  • The polished, professional exterior is just a cover for a vicious and bloodthirsty killer. She sometimes jokes about keeping Sabbat members and other miscreants in her basement. She's not joking.
  • Known among older Gangrel as Calamity Jane, though no one seems to remember why.
  • Jennica was a close friend and inspiration to many key figures in the women's suffrage movement, and later in the century, the women's liberation movement. Her very thin body is the result of a spell in prison where she joined a hunger strike. Her preference for masculine clothing is overcompensation in an attempt to downplay feminine traits.


Out of Character Information

Kimberly as Jennica with Ash Williams

Character Inspirations

  • "Steppenwolf" by Herman Hesse
  • Galadriel from "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy
  • Paladin from "Have Gun, Will Travel"
  • "I Am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra" by Ishmael Reed
  • Dina from "I Am Dina"
  • Sam Bell from "Moon"


Soundtrack

  • "She Wolf" | Shakira
  • "Can't Be Tamed" | Miley Cyrus
  • "Face Down" | The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  • "Every Day is the Same" | Nine Inch Nails
  • "Black Horse and Cherry Tree" | KT Tunstall
  • "Ladylike" | Storm Large
  • "Fighter" | Christina Aguilera
  • "Kismet" | Bond
  • "Baby Now" | Nichole Alden
  • "Mysterious Ways" | U2
  • "Lux Aeterna" | Clint Mansell
  • "Drowned World/Substitute for Love" | Madonna
  • "RCV 20:22" | Puscifer