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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:16 pm
 Motherly Rage When someone hurts or threatens her chicks, er, friends and family, she gets a MAJOR surge in strength, agility, and stamina in order to protect her flock.  Necrotic Miasma This adorably creeptastical little girl is able to produce a gas that causes buboes to form on the skin (and other living tissues), causing the tissues to blister up, turn black, and slough off rather painfully. Ouch. Someone's gonna need a bandaid or two.  Dancing Princess When this child dances, she opens a portal to a magical, ethereal kingdom. There, time stands still (hours spent there are only a brief moment here) and there seems to be an ongoing, non-stop ball being held.
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:10 pm
~Lost Little Girls~ These are the files of child psychologist Dr. Rhian Grady, who has found herself the sudden caretaker of three bereaved sisters, following the death of their mother, Patricia Marie Jenkins. Caring for children in such a situation - children who have been separated from other siblings, and one who has previously lost a guardian-figure - will be a challenge, but it's one that Rhian undertakes with an open heart and clear mind.
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:02 am
~Luvenia~
Luvenia, or 'Luvvie' is the oldest of the three girls, and seems to have taken on something of a caregiver roll for the other two. She is unquestionably the leader in their interactions, but rarely does something that isn't calculated for all of their benefit. Earlier records of her show an insensitive and often selfish side, but it seems that in the wake of losing another guardian, she is attempting to set aside her own likes in favor of keeping what is left of her family together.
She appears distrustful and cautious, unwilling to risk attachment to another adult, but when observed interacting with her sisters, a cheerful, playful side emerges.
Recommended plan: Help her to find balance between caring about others and herself, so as to avoid future problems. Reassure her that she does have a home here and that no more separations will occur. Allow her to grow up normally.
Most important: Provide her with lots of love and affection, but only so much as she is willing to accept. Pushing too much too fast could result in a negative reaction.
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:28 am
~Miriam~
Miriam, or 'Miri' is the middle child of the three, and arguably the most withdrawn. She's a quiet girl, rarely speaking her mind or asking for anything. She seems to enjoy picking flowers, but tend to leave them where she found them since she can't give them to her mother any more. She's a shy child, but a gentle one. Miriam relies a lot on her older sister for support and shelter against what she sees as a frightening world, and has a tendency towards escapism.
Old reports state that she had a fixation with dead things, but since the loss of her guardian she is now eager to avoid encountering such things. Also shows a dislike of going anywhere near locations that resemble those her mother brought her to.
Recommended plan: Encourage her and help her to deal with her shyness. Allow the avoidance of dead things, as the original fixation was of some concern. A slow introduction to the locations she avoids, and private playtime so that she doesn't grow too dependent on Luvenia - not too often at first though, as they will need each other.
Most Important: Positive reinforcement and encouragement. Love, of course, but as she seems to be seeking that mostly from her sisters, that will take time.
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:47 am
~Elise~
Elise is the youngest of the three girls, and a mere infant. She is too young to understand what has happened to her more, or why she is only with two of her siblings rather than with all of them. Asks for her mother often, and tries to get Miriam to save her flowers to give her 'when she comes home'. For the most part, still a happy and cheerful infant, punctuated with fits of sadness and desperation for her parent.
Has a tendency to disappear when she dances and return with sore feet. This needs looking into.
Recommended plan: Lots of love and reassurance. Patiently deal with her questions, and prevent her sisters from becoming frustrated over her ability to understand. Find a way to keep her from vanishing when dancing until she's old enough to control her ability.
Most Important: Patience, understanding, and attention. Treat her like any other infant, despite her insistence that she is a princess.
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