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About Alexandra E. WalkerHero: The Legacy
Look: As The Silver Shadow: She wears her hair up, and under Her grandads old fedora. A domino mask protects her identity, changing the lines of her face significantly. She also wears a kevlar-reinforced canvass trench coat, with her grandad's silver magnifying glass insignia. underneath, she wears more body armour. As Alexandra: She is lighter-skinned than most full-blooded Iroqois, but her heritage is still quite visible. she usually wears her hair up, in either a ponytale, or a braid. she dresses very "properly" wearing dress-shirts, ties, and either dress-pants or a skirt, depending on the weather. ___________________
Danger : -1
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Have Influence on: ___________________
When you share a vulnerability or weakness with someone, tell them a secret about your legacy (including your own true feelings about it) to clear a condition and give them Influence over you. ___________________
Moves
When did you officially become a part of your legacy? When dad realized he was slowing down, from age and injury, and he had to hang up his hat, or die with it on. he passed the mantle to Alexandra (much to Gillian's displeasure) What’s the greatest accomplishment of your legacy? Grandad found the secret lair of the Supervillain Professor Peril, and stopped him before he unleashed a superweapon that would have leveled most of the eastern seaboard. How does the public perceive your legacy? Since the late 40's, Argent Investigations has been The place to go for super-related investigations. Her father and grandfather also worked closely with police often. How does your legacy tie into your reasons for being a hero? Her whole life, Alexandra has been training to wear the coat and mask. To fail to become The Silver Shadow would be to fail everyone close to her, including herself, and her self-image. Why do you care about the team? Because professional contacts are useful, and it is good to foster a spirit of cooperation of heroic solidarity, and frankly, it is really nice to have friends that don't lay a metric tonne of expectations on your shoulders. |