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💀 Player Information
Name: Brandi
Age: Over 18
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💀 Character Information
Name: Wednesday Addams
Canon: The Addams Family (91 film)
Canon Point:
Age: 10
Description:
Wednesday is of average height but slender build for a ten year old girl. Her skin is incredibly pale, and her features dark. She has dark circles under her eyes, leading her to look sickly when she's far from it. Her long black hair is worn in braided pigtails 99% of the time, and she always wears black. Her most distinctive feature are her large eyes, which show every emotion Wednesday is feeling at the moment. You can tell if she is furious or experiencing sadistic joy by looking in her eyes, which is helpful since her mouth is often drawn into a thin line and her face doesn't give evidence of much emotion otherwise.
Physical changes:
Wednesday will gain a long and thin demon tail with a hardened spade-like tip at the end. Her tail will be able to act as a third arm of sorts, able to wrap around and grip hold of things, and the end will be razor sharp. She'll be happy about this because not only can she use it to attack others if she's provoked but it will be a great way to always have a guillotine on hand so she can behead her dolls when she's bored or angry.
Powers:
Other than dabbling in witchcraft and communicating with the dead with her family, Wednesday doesn't have any powers. Unless you count an uncanny knowledge of ways to kill her brother a power. She does, so you probably should too.
History: Wiki
Hell Status: Newbie
What Brings Them To Hell:
Sibling rivalry can be a bitch. In a freak accident caused by her attempting to play burning man ( with every intention of setting Pugsley on fire and shoving him off the rooftop), Wednesday was chasing after her brother to try and get him to hold still. In the process she slipped and fell off the roof.
What did she do to deserve her Hell sentence?
This video might help answer that question.
No but seriously, Wednesday is a seriously twisted little girl. She loves her brother, deep down, but is also determined to try and kill him. She is sadistic and could be seen as a sociopath by others. She takes great delight in tormenting "normal people" and has no problem being as cruel as possible in the things that she says to people not in her family. There's a joy in her eyes when she watches other people die, and she's likely tried cursing and hexing people just for fun.
The Pitch:
If Wednesday Addams liked Peter Pan, she'd quote that death would be an awfully big adventure. If she was religious in any way, she'd insist that death was just the beginning of a greater purpose in the afterlife. Wednesday doesn't enjoy most children's literature and she wasn't raised to be religious as much as spiritual (in the sense that she understands spirits are always lurking and watching). Instead of looking at death as something monumental, Wednesday will simply shrug it off and move on. She won't be bothered by it, even though she will miss her parents greatly. She's independent enough that she doesn't necessarily need them, no matter how much she loves them. Her family is the most important thing to her, with going to college to her mother will let her be a great witch that enchants and enslaves men in positions of power being a close second. Some people may be bothered by being in Hell, but Wednesday is honored to be chosen, and will take her placement very seriously.
If Hell likes kids who are dark and a little creepy, then Hell will be ecstatic to get its hands on Wednesday. This girl is obsessed with the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, and knows just about everything there is about it. She enjoys spending time in cemeteries and playing games like wake the dead with her family. Obsessed with serial killers, Wednesday looks forward to one day getting married so she can scare her future spouse to death. She's obsessed with trying to kill her brother and comes up with sadistic games meant to torture him. The fastest way to get Wednesday to like you is to play along with her twisted games or to share an interest in the dark and sinister things in life. She'll get along with the vast majority of Hell's residents, and will likely creep out the poor Heaven transfers who aren't likely used to dealing with kids like her.
That isn't to say that Wednesday doesn't have traits of a normal child at the end of the day. Even with her fascination with the morbid, she still does things like play with toys and sleep with a doll at night. She idolizes her Uncle Fester and wants to be like one of her great aunts when she grows up. She bickers with her brother and has to be reminded of things like rules and how to act in the house, and is very much so a daddy's girl. She can pitch fits and runs away when she's frightened, and pretty much is a normal ten year old girl. She's just of that age where a girl has only one thing on her mind: murder. (Not boys. Never boys.)
Basically, she's a precious murder obsessed and twisted little girl who will be so much fun to play in a place with lots of other sadistic or dark people around. And really, it's exciting to get the chance to shove her in a place where she can answer the age old question:
Setting Fit:
Wednesday may only be ten, but she's been working to get to Hell her entire life. She will be completely fascinated and excited by actually being sent there, and will thrive in the environment. It will be a good place for her in that she may find people who she can open up to more than she can back home, and may have a place where she can really dig into and cultivate her interests in a way that she wasn't able to back home. She will be eager to see if there's a school she can attend that will teach her more than any of the ones back home could, and she'll seek out Hell's worst offenders to befriend and have mentor her. She may be overeager to take on as many jobs as she can at first, just to find what she's good at and is capable of doing well. Any community service or other tasks she's assigned she'll try to do well, but if it bores her she won't hesitate to do as poor of a job as possible so she's never asked to do it again.
With a version of her mother around, she is likely to be skeptical. She understands the concept of multiple realities and will attribute the differences in Morticia because of that, but will love her no less than she does the version of her mother that she's been raised with her entire life.
Really, Wednesday will just be excited to have a place where her interests are supported and aren't taboo. Despite having a brother to play with and being surrounded by people who love and support her at home, Wednesday is really a lonely soul who needs friends outside her family. It will be interesting to watch her befriend others who aren't afraid of her and who help her thrive, and to see how horrible she can become when she's free to be as awful as she wants to be. Wednesday won't be looking for redemption as much as a way to potentially see her parents again someday.
Samples:
"Do you want to play a game?"
Wednesday truly enjoyed her current round of community service, getting to spend time in the morgue was fascinating and something that excited her. She was learning so much, and getting to put what she already knew about bodies to good use. The only problem was that things had been slow this particular shift, leaving her to talk to the other person she was working with. Laying out on a metal table before her was what remained of a body that had been torn apart by hellhounds, and Wednesday was working meticulously to piece it back together as best as she could. She could sense her partner's boredom with her insisting on doing so much of the work herself though, and wanted to try and make conversation.
As far as others went, this one wasn't all that bad.
"It's called pin the scalp on the corpse." She spoke again, without waiting for confirmation that they wanted to play at all.
And since she had already decided that the game was going to happen whether they wanted to or not, she grabbed hold of the bloody scalp with long hair and tossed it over at them. When it hit the side of their head before hitting the ground she smirked, pleased to feel like she had an advantage in the game she just made up with the explicit purpose of winning.
"If you lose, you get to find the hellhound that did this." Her eyes lit up with a sadistic sort of pleasure just thinking about it, imagining the damage that the hound could do. It wasn't that she didn't like her co-worker, it was more or less that the thought of them being torn apart by an animal that she adored the same way other little girls loved unicorns was just about the best thing she had daydreamed about in weeks.