Post by Amara Petrova on Jun 27, 2014 22:12:40 GMT
Character Name:
Amara Petrova
Amara Petrova
Age:
Appearance of 19, for over Two Milennia.
Species:
Species:
Original Petrova Doppelganger/ Former Immortal
Face Claim:
Nina Dobrev
History:
Amara was born some time during 1st Century B.C, during the Biblical Times. Over 2,000 years ago in Ancient Greece, Amara fell deeply in love with a young, gifted and powerful warlock named Silas. Amara was Qetsiyah's, also a powerful witch, handmaiden. Despite Silas and Amara's love for each other, their love was forbidden, as Silas was engaged to be married to Qetsiyah. Silas desired to live forever with Amara, therefore, he desired immortality. Silas manipulated Qetsiyah into creating an immortality spell by telling Qetsiyah that he doesn't ever want to be parted from her, even by death. Although Qetsiyah was in love with Silas, Silas did not reciprocate Qetsiyah's affections, as he was in love with Amara. Silas had planned on using the immortality elixir for himself and Amara instead of himself and Qetsiyah like he had promised. On Silas' wedding night with Qetsiyah, he stole the immortality elixir that he and Qetsiyah were meant to consume and consummate their eternity together. Silas and Amara drank the immortality elixir together and become the world's first immortal man and woman. Feeling betrayed, Qetsiyah tracked Silas down and discovered Silas' secret and the truth. Qetsiyah discovered that Silas' betrayal was even worse than what she had or wanted to believe. Not only had Silas given her immortality spell to another woman, but the woman whom he gave her immortality to, the woman he chose over Qetsiyah, was her own handmaiden, Amara. Feeling angered, enraged and betrayed by both Silas and Amara, Qetsiyah created a cure for immortality, which she revealed to Amara before desiccating her. Qetsiyah confronted Silas and offered him the cure and made him believe that she used another cure on Amara and had killed her. Silas went into his hideout and on seeing blood everywhere, believed that Qetsiyah had brutally killed Amara. On top of it, Qetsiyah showed Silas' "Amara's heart" in her hands, telling Silas that she had slit Amara's throat and cut out her heart. After faking Amara's death, Qetsiyah lured Silas to a remote island and entombed him with the only cure for immortality, hoping that he would take it and die a mortal death, so that he would cross over to the Other Side. After Qetsiyah desiccated Amara, she used Amara as the physical anchor for the Other Side, binding its existence to her immortal life. Qetsiyah needed the anchor to be something both indestructible and eternal, hence Amara, who was immortal. After Qetsiyah was murdered by the Travelers, they took possession of Amara's body. They moved it around for over 2,000 years, ensuring that no one will find it or have access to it.
Qetsiyah revealed that Amara was her handmaiden and she killed her brutally out of rage for her part in Silas's betrayal. However, this was revealed to not be the complete truth. It is revealed that Qetsiyah had desiccated Amara and then made Amara the physical anchor for binding the Other Side due to her being indestructible and immortal. This means that Qetsiyah lied about killing Amara to spite Silas. Silas, Damon and Jeremy go to a shipping yard in New Jersey, searching for the anchor to The Other Side. The Travelers fail to intervene.
Silas finds Amara and feeds her the blood of a dead Traveler. Silas explains what happened to her and she hugs him, telling him that she loves him and that she's sorry, before drinking his blood in order to obtain the cure as she can no longer live. Amara runs through an alley, arguing with beings that aren't there. Damon finds her there and she questions if he's real. He takes her back to the boarding house and shows her to Elena. Upon seeing Elena, Amara screams at the striking physical resemblance she bears to her as her doppelganger.
In Death and the Maiden, Amara is locked in the boarding house basement repeatedly saying she doesn't know to the beings that aren't there. Damon is explaining Amara's situation to Stefan, and then she tries to kill herself. Damon runs in and holds her back but she says she doesn't want to live anymore.
Qetsiyah agrees to do a spell to make Bonnie the anchor to the Other Side, so that she can finally kill Amara and Silas. Qetsiyah says she needs doppelganger blood to complete the spell because there is no source like a moon. Elena takes Qetsiyah to see Amara, who is fine now and sat in a chair. She is shocked to see Qetsiyah as she walks through the door. Amara starts to look frightened and Elena looks sympathetic towards her, and even stands outside the door, possibly to ensure Amara's safety. Stefan kidnapped Amara so that he can lure Silas away. After Amara begged Silas to kill her, he took the knife and aimed for her throat. Stefan came and stopped him, and killed Silas. Upon seeing Silas' dead body, Amara took the same knife and stabbed herself, and thus, she dies.
Amara was born some time during 1st Century B.C, during the Biblical Times. Over 2,000 years ago in Ancient Greece, Amara fell deeply in love with a young, gifted and powerful warlock named Silas. Amara was Qetsiyah's, also a powerful witch, handmaiden. Despite Silas and Amara's love for each other, their love was forbidden, as Silas was engaged to be married to Qetsiyah. Silas desired to live forever with Amara, therefore, he desired immortality. Silas manipulated Qetsiyah into creating an immortality spell by telling Qetsiyah that he doesn't ever want to be parted from her, even by death. Although Qetsiyah was in love with Silas, Silas did not reciprocate Qetsiyah's affections, as he was in love with Amara. Silas had planned on using the immortality elixir for himself and Amara instead of himself and Qetsiyah like he had promised. On Silas' wedding night with Qetsiyah, he stole the immortality elixir that he and Qetsiyah were meant to consume and consummate their eternity together. Silas and Amara drank the immortality elixir together and become the world's first immortal man and woman. Feeling betrayed, Qetsiyah tracked Silas down and discovered Silas' secret and the truth. Qetsiyah discovered that Silas' betrayal was even worse than what she had or wanted to believe. Not only had Silas given her immortality spell to another woman, but the woman whom he gave her immortality to, the woman he chose over Qetsiyah, was her own handmaiden, Amara. Feeling angered, enraged and betrayed by both Silas and Amara, Qetsiyah created a cure for immortality, which she revealed to Amara before desiccating her. Qetsiyah confronted Silas and offered him the cure and made him believe that she used another cure on Amara and had killed her. Silas went into his hideout and on seeing blood everywhere, believed that Qetsiyah had brutally killed Amara. On top of it, Qetsiyah showed Silas' "Amara's heart" in her hands, telling Silas that she had slit Amara's throat and cut out her heart. After faking Amara's death, Qetsiyah lured Silas to a remote island and entombed him with the only cure for immortality, hoping that he would take it and die a mortal death, so that he would cross over to the Other Side. After Qetsiyah desiccated Amara, she used Amara as the physical anchor for the Other Side, binding its existence to her immortal life. Qetsiyah needed the anchor to be something both indestructible and eternal, hence Amara, who was immortal. After Qetsiyah was murdered by the Travelers, they took possession of Amara's body. They moved it around for over 2,000 years, ensuring that no one will find it or have access to it.
Qetsiyah revealed that Amara was her handmaiden and she killed her brutally out of rage for her part in Silas's betrayal. However, this was revealed to not be the complete truth. It is revealed that Qetsiyah had desiccated Amara and then made Amara the physical anchor for binding the Other Side due to her being indestructible and immortal. This means that Qetsiyah lied about killing Amara to spite Silas. Silas, Damon and Jeremy go to a shipping yard in New Jersey, searching for the anchor to The Other Side. The Travelers fail to intervene.
Silas finds Amara and feeds her the blood of a dead Traveler. Silas explains what happened to her and she hugs him, telling him that she loves him and that she's sorry, before drinking his blood in order to obtain the cure as she can no longer live. Amara runs through an alley, arguing with beings that aren't there. Damon finds her there and she questions if he's real. He takes her back to the boarding house and shows her to Elena. Upon seeing Elena, Amara screams at the striking physical resemblance she bears to her as her doppelganger.
In Death and the Maiden, Amara is locked in the boarding house basement repeatedly saying she doesn't know to the beings that aren't there. Damon is explaining Amara's situation to Stefan, and then she tries to kill herself. Damon runs in and holds her back but she says she doesn't want to live anymore.
Qetsiyah agrees to do a spell to make Bonnie the anchor to the Other Side, so that she can finally kill Amara and Silas. Qetsiyah says she needs doppelganger blood to complete the spell because there is no source like a moon. Elena takes Qetsiyah to see Amara, who is fine now and sat in a chair. She is shocked to see Qetsiyah as she walks through the door. Amara starts to look frightened and Elena looks sympathetic towards her, and even stands outside the door, possibly to ensure Amara's safety. Stefan kidnapped Amara so that he can lure Silas away. After Amara begged Silas to kill her, he took the knife and aimed for her throat. Stefan came and stopped him, and killed Silas. Upon seeing Silas' dead body, Amara took the same knife and stabbed herself, and thus, she dies.
However similar to all concepts involving her and imminent death, there had been a twist. The Stab wound hadn't had killed her, it left her in a catonic state. Fleeing the Wooden area alone, the now human doppelganger had awoken to still living in the modern century.
Given a second chance at life?
Or better yet, more suffering for her sin?
RP Example:
Mystic Falls had been home to terror and suffering, the exact duplicate of Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece had been a term however foreign to the Original Petrova, the one who herself lived in the biblical periodical era of Greece. Two Milennia later had been a rude awakening to Amara Petrova, horrified to see the world she became to now know and acknowledge, she was stuck there. It had been not only in some sort of twisted ironic sense but in utter cruelty in which she yet again stayed alive, the apparent philosophy of her few latter generations doppelganger. Not that she had met her in choice, but due to the ritual performed by the witch who condemned and condemned the Petrova and her former lover to suffering for the duration of literal eternity, for what? Loving eachother past all? For being fated for eachother? It had not only been moronic but yet bitter, Silas from what she knew had been dead and suffering on the Other Side. He was still a warlock.
Amara? She had been a human clearly unable to die.
The Town Square chattered with various humans, the repeated mistakening of Amara as the final doppelganger, Elena. The Vampire had been the first doppelganger she'd seen and to be frankly honest? She terrified her. Who knew what she was even capable of as a Vampiric being? The horror. Wind blew throughout the small town with a warm shone, the Petrova feeling far from comfort. Barely able to survive on her own however had been accustoming behavior to Amara, a myth to the supernatural world. It should've stayed that way. Glancing around the area, her hazel hues admiring the scenery, a small sigh escaping her chapped lips.
There had to have been a way out of this world, but first?
Out of Mystic Falls.
Mystic Falls had been home to terror and suffering, the exact duplicate of Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece had been a term however foreign to the Original Petrova, the one who herself lived in the biblical periodical era of Greece. Two Milennia later had been a rude awakening to Amara Petrova, horrified to see the world she became to now know and acknowledge, she was stuck there. It had been not only in some sort of twisted ironic sense but in utter cruelty in which she yet again stayed alive, the apparent philosophy of her few latter generations doppelganger. Not that she had met her in choice, but due to the ritual performed by the witch who condemned and condemned the Petrova and her former lover to suffering for the duration of literal eternity, for what? Loving eachother past all? For being fated for eachother? It had not only been moronic but yet bitter, Silas from what she knew had been dead and suffering on the Other Side. He was still a warlock.
Amara? She had been a human clearly unable to die.
The Town Square chattered with various humans, the repeated mistakening of Amara as the final doppelganger, Elena. The Vampire had been the first doppelganger she'd seen and to be frankly honest? She terrified her. Who knew what she was even capable of as a Vampiric being? The horror. Wind blew throughout the small town with a warm shone, the Petrova feeling far from comfort. Barely able to survive on her own however had been accustoming behavior to Amara, a myth to the supernatural world. It should've stayed that way. Glancing around the area, her hazel hues admiring the scenery, a small sigh escaping her chapped lips.
There had to have been a way out of this world, but first?
Out of Mystic Falls.