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Sep. 8th, 2012 11:14 amCharacter: Scott McCall
Series: Teen Wolf (TV Series)
Character Age: 16
Canon: Ah, the werewolf. Faster, heightened senses, a pack mentality, and the ability to kick a lot of ass, it makes sense that they would decide to hang out in a small town to do their business. Or maybe not. Yet somehow, small town Beacon Hills has found itself stuck with a werewolf problem. At the center of this is a teenager named Scott McCall. Recently bitten, he wanted the perks of the bite without any of the consequences: first string on the lacrosse team and confidence to land a great girlfriend. But for every good thing to come his way, so does something twice as bad.
Scott’s changed a lot since then. While he’s still sometimes caught up in little teenage things like failing school and having a secret girlfriend, he’s no longer the guy more focused on his selfish interests (his girlfriend and his image) than his best friend and his lycanthropy problem. Several tough situations helped him realize he can’t run from what he is, as it just leads to bad things. Scott’s guilt-filled insight has given him a strong sense of responsibility about everything. Always a touch too earnest, he’s kicked it up by ten notches with his desire to save anyone possible. At heart, Scott is sensitive and genuine to a fault—the fault in this case being that he’s not that smart, because this is the guy who thought bestiary wasn’t a real word, and laughed as he told his best friend that he clearly meant bestiality. Although Scott’s not without his temperamental moments, he’s different from the other, angrier werewolves, choosing to ground himself with love. Unlike just about everyone else, he’s determined to do whatever he can, and he has just enough optimism to make that happen.
Note: In Teen Wolf, death and dying seem to smell similar to werewolves, so it’s hard to tell them apart.
Sample Post:
Wow, this summer school kind of sucks. I mean, okay, summer school is gonna suck anyway, but this place is weird and kind of like a mortuary. Just ... mostly outside instead of in. It’s kinda like they went out of their way to make us feel terrible for failing half our classes. Sometimes that just happens. Everyone hears horror stories about how summer school is gonna be, but this place really stinks—though, uh, maybe you guys can’t tell. From the looks of it, your ... noses don’t really work like mine. Or ... what was your noses, anyway. I thought for a second that if you didn’t have the nose in place you could smell better, but I’m pretty sure it doesn’t work that way. You need the directed filter, right?
Okay, yeah, so I admit that I don’t really know much either. But hey, stop looking so down. We’re in this together, just a bunch of guys trying to get by and maybe make the right grade. And sure, maybe you guys decided to act like this was your death march, but I hope I can make you feel better about yourselves before tomorrow’s class. I mean, I can ... kinda sense that the death thing is for real, but you’ve still got life in you. I promise.
Just—look, here’s the thing. With all that going on, you’ve gotta stop being so hard on yourselves. You’re not here to get brains, you’ve already got them. So, don’t worry about asking for more—just believe in what you’ve already got. And—okay, yeah, part of the pamphlet for this school said that you’re supposed to stay away from the walking dead if they get too friendly and this school’s name isn’t that encouraging either, but I think it’s some reverse psychology thing to keep you from giving up. They want you to keep going, to prove that you’ll make it out with ... well, at least a passing grade. Which is what we didn’t have before. But just give up on the brains thing, guys. Anyone can see that’s not actually a problem.
Anyway, if you’re still worried, you’ve got me. So, force your chins up even if I bet it’s kinda hard underneath all that make-up. Tomorrow, you’re gonna skip the costumes because you don’t need to act dead or ... I guess intimidating. The truth is, guys, there aren’t any monsters here that you have to worry about. Well, mostly—there’s still the teacher that we’re waiting on. So, trust me: it’ll be okay.
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Series: Teen Wolf (TV Series)
Character Age: 16
Canon: Ah, the werewolf. Faster, heightened senses, a pack mentality, and the ability to kick a lot of ass, it makes sense that they would decide to hang out in a small town to do their business. Or maybe not. Yet somehow, small town Beacon Hills has found itself stuck with a werewolf problem. At the center of this is a teenager named Scott McCall. Recently bitten, he wanted the perks of the bite without any of the consequences: first string on the lacrosse team and confidence to land a great girlfriend. But for every good thing to come his way, so does something twice as bad.
Scott’s changed a lot since then. While he’s still sometimes caught up in little teenage things like failing school and having a secret girlfriend, he’s no longer the guy more focused on his selfish interests (his girlfriend and his image) than his best friend and his lycanthropy problem. Several tough situations helped him realize he can’t run from what he is, as it just leads to bad things. Scott’s guilt-filled insight has given him a strong sense of responsibility about everything. Always a touch too earnest, he’s kicked it up by ten notches with his desire to save anyone possible. At heart, Scott is sensitive and genuine to a fault—the fault in this case being that he’s not that smart, because this is the guy who thought bestiary wasn’t a real word, and laughed as he told his best friend that he clearly meant bestiality. Although Scott’s not without his temperamental moments, he’s different from the other, angrier werewolves, choosing to ground himself with love. Unlike just about everyone else, he’s determined to do whatever he can, and he has just enough optimism to make that happen.
Note: In Teen Wolf, death and dying seem to smell similar to werewolves, so it’s hard to tell them apart.
Sample Post:
Wow, this summer school kind of sucks. I mean, okay, summer school is gonna suck anyway, but this place is weird and kind of like a mortuary. Just ... mostly outside instead of in. It’s kinda like they went out of their way to make us feel terrible for failing half our classes. Sometimes that just happens. Everyone hears horror stories about how summer school is gonna be, but this place really stinks—though, uh, maybe you guys can’t tell. From the looks of it, your ... noses don’t really work like mine. Or ... what was your noses, anyway. I thought for a second that if you didn’t have the nose in place you could smell better, but I’m pretty sure it doesn’t work that way. You need the directed filter, right?
Okay, yeah, so I admit that I don’t really know much either. But hey, stop looking so down. We’re in this together, just a bunch of guys trying to get by and maybe make the right grade. And sure, maybe you guys decided to act like this was your death march, but I hope I can make you feel better about yourselves before tomorrow’s class. I mean, I can ... kinda sense that the death thing is for real, but you’ve still got life in you. I promise.
Just—look, here’s the thing. With all that going on, you’ve gotta stop being so hard on yourselves. You’re not here to get brains, you’ve already got them. So, don’t worry about asking for more—just believe in what you’ve already got. And—okay, yeah, part of the pamphlet for this school said that you’re supposed to stay away from the walking dead if they get too friendly and this school’s name isn’t that encouraging either, but I think it’s some reverse psychology thing to keep you from giving up. They want you to keep going, to prove that you’ll make it out with ... well, at least a passing grade. Which is what we didn’t have before. But just give up on the brains thing, guys. Anyone can see that’s not actually a problem.
Anyway, if you’re still worried, you’ve got me. So, force your chins up even if I bet it’s kinda hard underneath all that make-up. Tomorrow, you’re gonna skip the costumes because you don’t need to act dead or ... I guess intimidating. The truth is, guys, there aren’t any monsters here that you have to worry about. Well, mostly—there’s still the teacher that we’re waiting on. So, trust me: it’ll be okay.
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