Post by Willow Rosenberg on Feb 15, 2007 0:09:47 GMT -5
Name: Willow Danielle Rosenberg
Age: 25
Species: Witch
History: Willow is the only child of Sheila and Ira Rosenberg. Her supercilious and distant mother, a psychologist, appeared in the Season Three episode "Gingerbread." Under the influence of a demon, Sheila tries to burn her daughter at the stake for being a witch, and though she loses much of her memory of the incident, Willow does not. Willow may have inherited from her mother a strong sense of outrage against political injustice, especially that committed against Native Americans. Her father, never seen, is hinted to be equally uninvolved. Her middle name is given as "Danielle" in an early draft of the script for the episode "Bad Girls": "If my parents hadn't settled on 'Danielle,' Danger would be my middle name."
In the first few seasons, Willow is a shy, naive loner with a light, risqué sense of humor. A member of the Math, Science, and Computer clubs, she is the person to go to for tutoring help. Willow is ridiculed by her more popular classmates, including cheerleaders Cordelia Chase and Harmony Kendall. A fledgling hacker, she is one of two students at Sunnydale High to be selected to be wooed by an unnamed, but very prestigious software company, and is chosen to teach computer science after Jenny Calendar is murdered by Angelus. Willow has a hopeless crush on her childhood friend Xander Harris, who ignores her to pursue his equally hopeless crush on Buffy Summers and later, a relationship with Cordelia Chase. Before Xander develops feelings for the latter, he and Willow had been charter members of the "We Hate Cordelia" Club.
Willow soon becomes Buffy's best friend. When they discover Jenny's secret project, Willow tells Buffy that she has gone through her former favorite teacher's belongings and dabbled in magic. After performing the Ritual of Restoration, she continues to learn magic even though she does not learn of her success in restoring Angel's soul until the episode "Faith, Hope & Trick." Willow develops a romantic relationship with Daniel 'Oz' Osborne, a guitarist in the local band Dingoes Ate My Baby, which survives Oz's revelation as a werewolf and a kiss with Xander while being held hostage by Spike. She also meets her demonic alter ego in Season Three's "Doppelgängland," when her vampiric counterpart arrives from an alternate time line.
At UC Sunnydale, Willow and Buffy move across town to Room 214 in Stevenson Hall. After Oz's dramatic departure in the episode "Wild at Heart," she joins the campus Wicca group, a disappointing experience but for the presence of Tara Maclay. After discovering each other's magic, they become friends, lovers, and later soulmates, sharing one of the few lesbian relationships portrayed on American television.
Willow's magical skills first peak in the Season Six premiere "Bargaining", when she leads Tara, Xander, and Anya in resurrecting Buffy. Afterwards, Willow becomes addicted to using magic, and her disregard for the consequences of her actions eventually drives Tara away and lands Buffy's sister Dawn in the hospital. With Tara's departure and Dawn's injury, Willow is forced to face her problem and stops using magic. When Tara is murdered by Warren Mears, however, a grief-stricken Willow unleashes the dark energies once more, and her vengeance reaches a climax when she uses magic to skin Warren alive. Willow absorbs volumes of magic as she pursues Jonathan Levinson and Andrew Wells, Warren's accomplices, turning against her friends in the process. Her attempt to trigger the apocalypse is thwarted by Xander who refuses to leave her out of love, regardless of what she has done or is doing. This eventually causes Willow to break down over the horrible things she has done (partially because she has absorbed power from Giles that put her back in touch with her true emotions and feelings) and start to come to terms with Tara's death.
Willow retreats to England with Buffy's Watcher Rupert Giles, but is forced to deal with her magical nature and her place in the universe. In an important crossover with the Buffy spin-off series Angel, she battles the being later known as Jasmine, and restores Angel's soul. Willow returns from Los Angeles with Faith, a reformed Slayer. She slowly regains control of her powers and begins a relationship with Potential Slayer Kennedy. In the Buffy series finale, "Chosen," Willow is able to use her powers to change the rules for the entire Slayer line.
Buffy: "In every generation, one Slayer is born...because a bunch of men who died thousands of years ago made up that rule. They were powerful men. This woman [points to Willow] is more powerful than all of them combined. So I say we change the rule. I say my power...should be our power."
Following "Chosen," the fifth season of Angel continues the Buffyverse, mentioning Willow spending some time with Kennedy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as well as visiting the Himalayas, and astrally projecting to another plane (cf. "Shells"). Willow will play a major role in the Buffy season eight comics, which are canon. Now that
Personality: Willow is very protecting, if someone she cares for gets hurt or dies she goes crazy and starts to beat up who ever did it, but as it happened with her girlfriend, she allowed the evil inside of her and take her, giving her the sly, and ruthless personality, but mostly she has courage and love for the innocent.
Appearence: Willow changes her hair but her true hair color is a deep read, sometimes she colors it blond. She also has green eyes, a very well defined features of her body. And is about 5'6 in height and weighs roughly 120. She likes to wear all sorts of kinds of clothing, right now her hair is red but with blond streaks in her hair.
Sample RP: Willow could still hear things from her past, she tosses and turns all the time, seeing the death of her girlfriend over and over again, she cried out a little bit as she kept seeing the bullet hit her in the chest, that was where she became true evil, evil that was in the form of her friends image. Killing was all she did, wanting revenge and tasting it for the first time. What terrified her was she enjoyed being evil, but as the dream kept on Willow woke up and shot out of bed, crying and panting, tears falling down her face.
Willow got up and looked at her reflection, she could see the pain in them, looking down at a picture of her and Tara she picked it up as her fingers went over the picture, a smile on her face as she remembered the good times. It broke her heart to keep dreaming that dream. But she knew that she felt guilty for what she did, hurting everyone, almost killing Xander. She got dressed and decided to go on patrol, was also an excuse to get out of the house and out in the open night air, she had to think.
"I miss you Tara" She said lowly.
Secret Word: BOO
Age: 25
Species: Witch
History: Willow is the only child of Sheila and Ira Rosenberg. Her supercilious and distant mother, a psychologist, appeared in the Season Three episode "Gingerbread." Under the influence of a demon, Sheila tries to burn her daughter at the stake for being a witch, and though she loses much of her memory of the incident, Willow does not. Willow may have inherited from her mother a strong sense of outrage against political injustice, especially that committed against Native Americans. Her father, never seen, is hinted to be equally uninvolved. Her middle name is given as "Danielle" in an early draft of the script for the episode "Bad Girls": "If my parents hadn't settled on 'Danielle,' Danger would be my middle name."
In the first few seasons, Willow is a shy, naive loner with a light, risqué sense of humor. A member of the Math, Science, and Computer clubs, she is the person to go to for tutoring help. Willow is ridiculed by her more popular classmates, including cheerleaders Cordelia Chase and Harmony Kendall. A fledgling hacker, she is one of two students at Sunnydale High to be selected to be wooed by an unnamed, but very prestigious software company, and is chosen to teach computer science after Jenny Calendar is murdered by Angelus. Willow has a hopeless crush on her childhood friend Xander Harris, who ignores her to pursue his equally hopeless crush on Buffy Summers and later, a relationship with Cordelia Chase. Before Xander develops feelings for the latter, he and Willow had been charter members of the "We Hate Cordelia" Club.
Willow soon becomes Buffy's best friend. When they discover Jenny's secret project, Willow tells Buffy that she has gone through her former favorite teacher's belongings and dabbled in magic. After performing the Ritual of Restoration, she continues to learn magic even though she does not learn of her success in restoring Angel's soul until the episode "Faith, Hope & Trick." Willow develops a romantic relationship with Daniel 'Oz' Osborne, a guitarist in the local band Dingoes Ate My Baby, which survives Oz's revelation as a werewolf and a kiss with Xander while being held hostage by Spike. She also meets her demonic alter ego in Season Three's "Doppelgängland," when her vampiric counterpart arrives from an alternate time line.
At UC Sunnydale, Willow and Buffy move across town to Room 214 in Stevenson Hall. After Oz's dramatic departure in the episode "Wild at Heart," she joins the campus Wicca group, a disappointing experience but for the presence of Tara Maclay. After discovering each other's magic, they become friends, lovers, and later soulmates, sharing one of the few lesbian relationships portrayed on American television.
Willow's magical skills first peak in the Season Six premiere "Bargaining", when she leads Tara, Xander, and Anya in resurrecting Buffy. Afterwards, Willow becomes addicted to using magic, and her disregard for the consequences of her actions eventually drives Tara away and lands Buffy's sister Dawn in the hospital. With Tara's departure and Dawn's injury, Willow is forced to face her problem and stops using magic. When Tara is murdered by Warren Mears, however, a grief-stricken Willow unleashes the dark energies once more, and her vengeance reaches a climax when she uses magic to skin Warren alive. Willow absorbs volumes of magic as she pursues Jonathan Levinson and Andrew Wells, Warren's accomplices, turning against her friends in the process. Her attempt to trigger the apocalypse is thwarted by Xander who refuses to leave her out of love, regardless of what she has done or is doing. This eventually causes Willow to break down over the horrible things she has done (partially because she has absorbed power from Giles that put her back in touch with her true emotions and feelings) and start to come to terms with Tara's death.
Willow retreats to England with Buffy's Watcher Rupert Giles, but is forced to deal with her magical nature and her place in the universe. In an important crossover with the Buffy spin-off series Angel, she battles the being later known as Jasmine, and restores Angel's soul. Willow returns from Los Angeles with Faith, a reformed Slayer. She slowly regains control of her powers and begins a relationship with Potential Slayer Kennedy. In the Buffy series finale, "Chosen," Willow is able to use her powers to change the rules for the entire Slayer line.
Buffy: "In every generation, one Slayer is born...because a bunch of men who died thousands of years ago made up that rule. They were powerful men. This woman [points to Willow] is more powerful than all of them combined. So I say we change the rule. I say my power...should be our power."
Following "Chosen," the fifth season of Angel continues the Buffyverse, mentioning Willow spending some time with Kennedy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as well as visiting the Himalayas, and astrally projecting to another plane (cf. "Shells"). Willow will play a major role in the Buffy season eight comics, which are canon. Now that
Personality: Willow is very protecting, if someone she cares for gets hurt or dies she goes crazy and starts to beat up who ever did it, but as it happened with her girlfriend, she allowed the evil inside of her and take her, giving her the sly, and ruthless personality, but mostly she has courage and love for the innocent.
Appearence: Willow changes her hair but her true hair color is a deep read, sometimes she colors it blond. She also has green eyes, a very well defined features of her body. And is about 5'6 in height and weighs roughly 120. She likes to wear all sorts of kinds of clothing, right now her hair is red but with blond streaks in her hair.
Sample RP: Willow could still hear things from her past, she tosses and turns all the time, seeing the death of her girlfriend over and over again, she cried out a little bit as she kept seeing the bullet hit her in the chest, that was where she became true evil, evil that was in the form of her friends image. Killing was all she did, wanting revenge and tasting it for the first time. What terrified her was she enjoyed being evil, but as the dream kept on Willow woke up and shot out of bed, crying and panting, tears falling down her face.
Willow got up and looked at her reflection, she could see the pain in them, looking down at a picture of her and Tara she picked it up as her fingers went over the picture, a smile on her face as she remembered the good times. It broke her heart to keep dreaming that dream. But she knew that she felt guilty for what she did, hurting everyone, almost killing Xander. She got dressed and decided to go on patrol, was also an excuse to get out of the house and out in the open night air, she had to think.
"I miss you Tara" She said lowly.
Secret Word: BOO