A-V
A-V | |
Player: Adriellyn | |
Origin: | Magic |
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Archetype: | Controller |
Security Level: | Confidential |
Server: | Everlasting |
Personal Data | |
Real Name: | Audrey Vance |
Known Aliases: | None |
Species: | Presumed Human |
Age: | 20 |
Height: | 5'6" |
Weight: | 132 lbs |
Eye Color: | Blue |
Hair Color: | White |
Biographical Data | |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Student |
Place of Birth: | Paragon City |
Base of Operations: | Paragon City |
Marital Status: | Single |
Known Relatives: | mother, father, sister |
Known Powers | |
Illusions (sight and sound), Teleportation | |
Known Abilities | |
Sights, sounds, and translocation | |
Equipment | |
Nothing special | |
Boarding at Paragon City's School for Gifted Youngsters |
A-V is a youngster in special studies at Paragon City's School for Gifted Youngsters. She has abilities of magical origin relating to auditory and visual illusions, and some ability with teleportation.
Affiliations
Paragon City's School for Gifted Youngsters (defunct)
Background
Audrey Vance had an almost unusually normal family life, growing up with loving parents and a little sister in Paragon City. When she started showing an affinity for spontaneous magic around the age of twelve, however, her family had to get help. They enrolled her in Paragon City's School for Gifted Youngsters, a boarding school on the eastern edge of Kings Row. As of mid-April 2021, that school is in the process of closing down for lack of staffing and enrollment. She still attends for now, but that's clearly temporary. She sees quite a bit of her family again now that her abilities are under control.
She's friends with some of the recent graduates from that school (Aly Driscoll and Adriwyn), as well as her classmate Cheri Eisenbraun. As the student with the most-normal upbringing, she's also the source for much of what her friends and even her main teacher (Jill Frosthelm) know about contemporary American culture.
Her "hero name" comes from having older teachers who were amused at how her power-set and initials matched what she could to help out in a classroom, with Audio-Visual presentation aids. It took her a while to learn what they meant, since the term was nominally obsolete otherwise by then.