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FINALLY HARRY'S OFFICIALLY IN THE GROUP--

The discovery of the musical(which has influence the bio more than intended good lord--) has rekindled my love for this story. And noticing that they were both open, I just had to jump on the opportunity.

So here’s my newest edition to the group.

Also, his jacket is from the 5th boys uniform, just buttoned up I guess--

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“All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil”


Name: Harrison “Harry” Jekyll (Harry’s last name is actually pronounced “Jee-kul”, but at this point he’s done correcting people when they pronounce it like “Jackal”)

Fairy Tale Classic Literature Character: Dr. Henry Jekyll from “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”

Age: 17

Gender: Male

Species: Human? He isn’t sure anymore

Height: 5’11”

Weight: 112 lbs

Birthday: September 13th

Personality:

(Due to unique circumstances involving Harry’s personality, this section ended up longer than intended)

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Jekyll(default)

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Socially Awkward

He’s never had that great of social skills, that’s for sure. It’s mostly his fault, as he never really put himself out there as a kid and made friends.

Shy

This kind of bleeds into the last. As stated before, one of the big reasons Harry is so socially awkward is because he simply never tried to socialize with people. And now he kind of suffers for it.

Timid

Harry’s not the bravest person. He might try to fake it if he and his friends are in a sticky situation, but it’s still fake courage. He’s also almost always that one guy in the friend group to be like “Yeah, maybe we shouldn’t do this, guys.”

Complete Dork

If anyone needed a face to put to the term “adorkable” on TV Tropes, that face would most likely be Harry’s.

Friendly

Despite the obvious social handicaps, he’s actually a very nice person once you get to know him. He’s never been one to act rude or mean spirited towards anyone. He’s got Hyde for that--

Analytical

Harry definitely isn’t an impulsive individual. He’s always one to analyze a situation first before doing anything. He’ll take his time figuring things out before he’ll try to do anything. Although sometimes he might overanalyze a situation and never actually do anything, so that’s not good--

Curious

It might just be the scientist in him, but a lot of things seem to fascinate Harry. He’s always one to learn new things, but sometimes he can be too curious. It can get him into trouble sometimes.

Calm/Collected(Most of the time)

Harry can act rather calm… most of the time. He can usually keep his cool, even in the most outrageous situations. It’s mostly due to the fact that if he overreacts, Hyde has a chance of taking control. And usually he doesn’t want that to happen.

Secretive

This is kind of an obvious one. He’s not too good at keeping secrets due to his emotions being as easily readable as an open book, but he still tries. Usually the big thing he tries to keep secrets is his predicament involving a certain experiment, but that usually doesn’t last long due to both Harry’s ability to actually keep secrets and Hyde’s eagerness to meet new people.

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Hyde

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Carefree

Ed just… doesn’t care most of the time. He doesn’t really think of what affect his actions could have on Jekyll, or other people. Sometimes he might listen or be careful if their life depends on it, but most of the time he just does his own thing.

Arrogant

This one’s no surprise. Hyde has an big ego, more so than your common teenage boy. He often thinks highly of himself, but he never openly says to people “I’m better than you because this”. To be honest, he’s more like the guy that will brag about being better than a person behind their back, but never say it to their face.

Amorous

If he finds you attractive, trust me; you’ll know. There’s no denying that Hyde is a rather Flirtatious individual. You might even see him trying to act more presentable if there’s a pretty face nearby.

Sarcastic

It could be his second language to be honest. It’s usually easy to tell when he’s being sarcastic due to the obvious snarky/mocking tone in his voice. Sometimes he does it for the sole purpose of getting people riled up.

Troublemaker

Hyde thrives off of chaos. Being something of a manifestation of Harry’s evil, of course he’s a troublemaker of sorts. Pranks are his favorite pastime, and considering his knowledge in chemistry, that could be a rather disastrous combination.

Impulsive

Hyde isn’t one to think things through, if I’m being honest with you. He’s usually the kind to act before really considering all of his options. Sometimes it backfires on him, sometimes it doesn’t.

Temperamental

Don’t ever cross Hyde or his friends. While Hyde is more commonly seen as annoyed than actually angry, he will show anger in the form of physical aggression if pissed off enough. The guy’s hit a woman over the head with a cane out of annoyance. I don’t think you want to make him mad.

Sadistic

Kinda bleeds into the last. There’s quite a few things wrong with Hyde. One of the more notable things being that he actually enjoys inflicting pain and suffering on others, so long as they aren’t close friends or the like. Usually he won’t do so unless he has some kind of excuse. Then again, he’ll use almost anything as an excuse if it means spilling some blood(“That guy’s a jerk. Lets stab him!”).

Immature

Hyde acts like a child. There’s no hiding it. He gets salty very easily over the simplest things, and usually doesn’t deal with situations like any mature adult would. In his defense, it could be because he’s rather young chronologically.

Clever

Hyde’s a pretty good problem solver, easily a great trickster, and hard to trick as he’s usually 3 steps ahead of people. Sometimes he’ll use this gift to prank someone, or he’ll actually use it to get himself(and maybe his friends too idk) out of a sticky situation. However, his impulsiveness does have an affect on this trait.

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Both

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Stubborn

Harry and Ed are both stubborn in their own right. Once set on something, it’s difficult to change Harry’s mind. It’s the same with Ed, though mostly applied to situations where people advise against doing certain things that any well behaved child wouldn’t dream of doing, like blowing up a trashcan or something stupid like that.

Expressive

If one of them is feeling a certain way, you’ll be able to tell. The two of them seem to give off an aura of emotion. Though this trait seems to be more apparent in Hyde than in Jekyll, since people have kept their distance whenever he’s been angry(or salty in general).

Loyal

Both Harry and Ed are pretty loyal toward those they consider close, like friends and family. Hyde might be a personification of Jekyll’s evil, but even he won’t betray his friends, sometimes even resorting to violence when his friends are in trouble. Same goes for Harry, who despite his cowardice, will never leave those he loves behind.

Protective of Each Other

Though neither will ever admit it, they both do care for each other. It might be a mutual thing, but it could also do with the fact that whatever happens to one of them is shared with the other’s body. So if one’s ever in trouble, there’s a chance the other will try to take control and help.

Holds Grudges

Both of these boys will hold grudges easily. It’s less extreme in Harry’s case, though. His revenge is usually something minor(“Oh, you procrastinated on homework and need my help? Remember that one time you embarrassed me in front of my friend? Yeah, I’m sure you’ll be fine.”) As for Hyde… I mean, he’s killed people before because of a grudge, but we don’t talk about that--

Intelligent

It should come as no surprise that Harry and Ed are smart kids( though Harry seems to be more booksmart, as opposed to Ed being more street smart). Jekyll’s obsession with chemistry and his tendency to openly show it doesn’t help, either. And despite how much he’ll make fun of Jekyll for his interest in science, Hyde himself is rather knowledgeable of the subject. It’s one thing to be a delinquent. It’s another thing to be a delinquent that can(and probably will) make gun-cotton.

Background/Biography: Harry was born to a rather interesting family. His mother, Lise was a wealthy middle class woman(the daughter of a businessman), which meant they were rather well off. And his father, Dr. Kurtis Jekyll… well, he was an important man in Harry’s life. He was a medical doctor, and a chemist in his free time. It wasn’t uncommon to find young Harry snooping around his father’s workspace and watching his father at work. The idea of being a scientist fascinated him. But when Harry was around 7, his father was taken away from him and his mother and locked in an asylum. Apparently, there was an accident in the lab. Something involving rather dangerous chemicals had occurred, which had an effect on his father’s mind, and Kurtis was declared mentally ill. So, Harry grew up with his mother and her servants ever since. And due to his tendency to be rather antisocial, he only ever had one close friend as a child; an artsy blonde he’d met in when he was 8 by the name of Emiline Gray.

The two had met when his mother dragged him to a dinner party at Gray Manor. The two hung out in the garden for almost the whole party, both being bored of the boring adult stuff going on inside the house. Ever since the party, the two were the closest of friends. They usually hung out during school, and even if other kids would succeed in putting her up to stupid tasks, Emmy was a rather nice young lady nonetheless. But then came the end of 7th grade, when she was pulled from public school. There was no real explanation other than her father wanted to homeschool her. Harry didn’t see her again for a long while, but he did make an agreement with Emiline’s father. Emmy was to be kept in the manor with no visitors allowed, but he’d allow her and Harry to keep in touch through letters(as that was the only way Emiline was allowed to communicate with any of her former friends).

When Harry was 11, much like his father, he started getting into chemistry. Harry’s father was still in the hospital at the time, and this one day, when Harry was cleaning up his father’s old lab, he’d found something. It was one of his father’s unfinished projects. It was a serum meant to separate the good from evil in a person and, theoretically, cure mental illness. Harry’s knowledge in chemistry, combined with the fact that Harry’s mother still missed his father as much as he did, gave him an idea. What if he could cure his father? He thought that if he could possibly finish what his father had started, he could cure him. Then he could come home. He spent months working on the serum. He spent many late nights working on trying to finish his father’s plans and make sure it’d work. He was successful in testing it on some mice he’d found in the house. It was when he was 15, when he was finally ready to test it on a human, that things got ugly.

He tried asking the board of governors at his father’s hospital if he could test it on one of the patients, but they refused. He figured it was because of how young he was. Why trust a teenager with the mental state of a man, right? Although he later heard rumors that they’d refused to give him a test subject because they thought it complete poppycock. “Jekyll’s child is just as crazy as he is.” Well, Harry couldn't get a patient to test it on. So he went with something very, very crazy. He waited until his mother and the servants were fast asleep, got out his journal in order to take notes, and then tested the serum on himself.

It didn’t go the way he intended.

The side effects started with lightheadedness and a strange feeling of euphoria, but he figured that would be it. He figured that was a sign that it had worked. And then a sharp pang in the stomach caused him to drop to his knees. He began feeling the worst pain imaginable. His head was pounding, adrenaline was rushing through him, he felt pins and needles in his legs, and he automatically assumed the worst. Oh god it was killing him. He was an idiot. He shouldn’t have tested it on himself. Even if it wasn’t killing him, he’d still tested a mind altering chemical on himself. Why did he think this was a good idea? Why did he have to be so stupid? And then, he actually ended up fainting from the pain.

Though only Harry fainted if you catch my drift.

His head was still pounding when he woke up a couple hours later. It was sometime around midnight, and he had no idea what had truly happened. His first thought was that maybe the drug had sedated him instead of doing what he intended it to do. Well actually, what kind of drug makes you writhe in pain and then pass out? It seemed all so strange. He was about to look back at the documentations in his journal to see what could’ve happened, but then he saw… that’s strange. The bunsen burner was still on. And almost as soon as he put it out…

“Forgive me, Jekyll, I forgot to put it out earlier.”

Harry turned to try and find who had said that, but then realized that he was alone in his room. What the…? Something was wrong. Horribly wrong. He immediately went to consult the journal. He’d been recording everything that occurred during the experiment that night. He even remembered trying to record while he was in pain. Surely he’d put down something. And then he saw the last entry in his journal. Even though it was written in his handwriting, he never remembered putting down something like that: 10:36 - Unexpected development.

“You didn’t forget about last night, did you?”

Aftering hearing it a second time, Harry realized there was now another voice in his head. He realized that worst thing possible had happened. Instead of getting rid of it, his repressed evil manifested as another person; a split personality housed within himself. It introduced itself as Hyde. Edward Hyde(technically, it wanted Harry to call it “Ed”). With a problem like this, Harry didn’t have time to work further on his experiment. Instead, Harry ended up spending the next day trying to figure out what could’ve gone wrong in the experiment in hopes of reversing its effects. Perhaps something contaminated the serum? A miscalculation? Was there magic involved via an outside force? His attempt proved to be a bit of a waste, as to this day he’s never been able to figure it out.

As of then, he had to learn to accept the fact that he had to share a body with someone else. And then that night, when stressing about the results of the experiments alone in his room, something started leaking from his eyes. It wasn’t tears; he realized that when he wiped his face and saw green stains on the back of his hand. And then, without a moment’s notice, the same pain that had caused him to faint the night of the experiment returned. Only this time, Harry was awake for all of it. He was awake the entire time as his appearance began to alter. His hair and skin paled, his nails and teeth sharpened, his eyes turned red, and then Edward Hyde took control.

It’s an odd feeling when you’re still conscious, yet also not. Harry was still there when Ed had escaped through the window. He could still see and feel everything as Ed wandered around London, scampering across the rooftops in the dead of night, but he had no control. While Ed didn’t do anything too terrible, he still acted much like any of the other troublesome street roaming teenagers in England. Jekyll doesn’t usually elaborate, and only says that Ed spent the night doing things that someone like Harry couldn’t normally get away with. And after only being able to nag at Ed as nothing but an internal voice for about an hour, Hyde returned home. There Harry was able to regain both control over his body and his original appearance.

Though any other teenager would find this a rather scary predicament to be in, Harry realized it could be seen something else. It was a way to get away with things he couldn’t get away with as Harry Jekyll. Giving Edward Hyde control would allow him to do things he couldn’t. Even if Hyde did get in trouble, he could quickly disappear from the world like a stain of breath upon glass. Harry could experience the shady side of life without any repercussions… right?

So, this continued for a while. Harry would take the drug and give Ed control, allowing him to go out and make mischief, scamper on rooftops, and then return back to Harry’s room where he regained control. The hardest part about it was keeping it secret. It’s hard to keep your family from knowing that you share your body with someone else. Harry realized soon, though, that going out as Hyde was becoming dangerous. This one night, Ed had hit a woman over the head with his cane when she tried to lure him into a brothel. He didn’t get much trouble for it, surprisingly. Another night, he bumped into a little girl when coming around a street corner, and for whatever reason had kept walking and trampled the child. He was almost arrested for it, but got out of it by offering more than enough money(Jekyll’s money might I add) to pay for the girl’s medical bill. Though, the real danger came this one week, about a month before Harry was to turn 17.

By terrible coincidence, Harry was waiting on a shipment of one of the ingredients in the serum to arrive at his house. To satiate Hyde’s want for freedom, Harry sedated himself with medical anaesthetic each night instead of taking the drug, meaning he wouldn’t experience or remember anything Hyde would do. And during the same week, a homicide popped up this one night. There were no witnesses, no real leads. All the police knew was that all of the victims had been people of the upper class, and all but one of them had been beaten to death with what they assumed to be a cane(the other had been strangled with the diamond necklace she was wearing). It was London’s biggest craze. Everyone was talking about it. But the one thing Harry noticed that no one else seemed to notice was that all four of the victims were on the board of governors at a hospital; the hospital Harry’s father was held at.

There wasn’t enough evidence to pin the murder against any one person, but considering what Harry knew… it couldn’t have been him… could it? Since he’d been sedating himself all week, he had no memory of what Edward was doing while in control, so it was possible. Instead of giving Ed control that night, he asked if he knew anything about the murder. The suspicious manner in which Ed responded to the question was all Harry needed. Before Harry could really say anything, Edward explained that he’d come upon the governors as they were coming out of a dinner party. He made short work of the lot of them.

In his defense, Edward had said, if it weren’t for the governors, Harry would still be living a normal life. And even if that means Hyde wouldn’t exist, at least Harry would be closer to finding a cure for his father. Regardless of Ed’s reasoning, the next few minutes were spent lecturing his other self about murder and why it wasn’t a good idea, no matter why someone might deserve it. It was what Harry had said about how murderers were punished in London that shut him up. Ed swore to himself not to kill anyone anymore from that moment on, not so much that he realized and felt guilty about what he had done, but because now he was terrified of getting caught. Murderers got the death sentence when caught. The more you know...

The next morning was when the shipment came in, and Harry was able to develop a drug that could keep Hyde from taking control if the situation ever arose. He couldn’t have an incident like that occur again. If anyone found out Hyde was the murderer, there was a chance both of the boys would end up in the gallows. Hyde hadn’t gained control since that week, and the murders ended up unsolved. Harry had spent most of that next week keeping himself in check. He figured he and Edward Hyde were stuck with each other forever. That is, until a letter arrived.

One of the servants delivered it to his room, saying it was addressed to him. It was from… oh wait! It was from Emiline! He hadn’t heard from her for a while. This letter had taken a while to arrive, and she even started the letter by apologizing for how long it had taken to send. She said she was now living somewhere farther away from home. She told him about the school her father had sent her to, saying that he should come and visit some time so they could catch up with each other in person.

He recognized the name of the school. He recalled taking interest in it when looking for a school to spend his senior year at. He could rekindle his friend with Emiline if he attended. Besides, Ed seemed to like the idea of going. As long as he wouldn’t get bored, he was fine. Then again, how would the school go about enrolling two boys who shared the same body? Eh, the school didn’t have to know about Hyde yet. Harry agreed to give Ed control every so often, since he was sure no one at the school knew of the murders back home, but only, and only if he’d promise not to do anything that could get Harry expelled. Hyde swore on it, and Harry enrolled at the school. Besides the obvious reasons, there was something else Harry hoped to find at this new school;

A way to rid himself of Edward Hyde for good.

Orientation: “Anything that moves.” “Ed, no--” -- Panromantic/Demisexual(Ed doesn’t care, but Harry seems to prefer females)

Relationship Status: Currently being two messes and a blonde rat

Magic Type:

Two-in-One

  • One could consider it a unique case of Dissociative Identity Disorder, but Harry begs to differ since Ed didn’t appear/doesn’t act like regular split personalities resulting from DID. Edward Hyde(or Ed as he prefers to be called) is a result of one of Jekyll’s experiments gone wrong, and is most easily classified as a personification of Jekyll’s repressed urges.

  • Ed takes control with little to no warning, save for a sharp headache and the rather unpleasant sight of some green liquid resembling the serum leaking out of his eyes and mouth before/while the physical changes occur. The same thing happens when he drinks the serum to forcibly give Hyde control; a green liquid will leak from his eyes and mouth before/while the physical changes occur. The same happens when Hyde switches back to Jekyll, although what leaks from his eyes is red in color, making it not only unpleasant but a bit terrifying to look at, as most people automatically mistake it for blood. It's not.

  • Usually Ed can only take full control(without the help of the serum of course) under certain conditions. If Jekyll experiences strong emotions(this leaves him mentally weak), is sedated in some way(usually being knocked unconscious or something of the sort, as simply falling asleep on his own doesn’t count), or even if he sustains extreme injury, this can prompt Hyde to take control(sometimes even when Hyde doesn’t want control). Usually, Hyde can’t muster the will or strength to take control if Jekyll isn’t vulnerable in some way.

  • While Hyde is in full control, not only is Jekyll’s personality drastically different, but his appearance changes as well. Though they share the same body structure and basic facial features, Hyde’s hair is longer and paler, his eyes are red and ringed in black, he has sharper teeth and nails, his skin is paler(one could say deathly so), and he happens to be significantly shorter and lighter than Jekyll(around 5’1” and 85 lbs). The height difference does mean that they need different clothes, which can raise a few questions(“Uh, why do you have the same shirt in two different sizes?”).

  • Despite the difference in stature, Hyde seems to be stronger and more agile than Jekyll. He can’t throw a car or anything crazy like that, but he’s still noticeably strong. It’s the same thing with his agility. He can’t do anything too crazy, but he’s still pretty agile.

  • Just because he isn’t there physically, doesn’t mean Hyde is gone altogether. Jekyll and Hyde are telepathically linked, so even if one isn’t physically there, they can still talk to the other in their head and see/feel what the other is doing. This allows Hyde to sometimes try to get Jekyll to do bad things, and allows Jekyll to keep Hyde from doing anything stupid. It’s one of the bigger reasons why Hyde won’t start a fight with every kid that looks at him the wrong way.

  • If one personality is in control, the other one has the option to “sleep” whilst dormant. Doing so not only works the way sleep does for a regular person, this also prevents them from seeing/feeling what the other is doing until they “wake up” again. This can prove handy in some situations, but Harry mostly uses it when studying late into the night. (“Alright, I need to turn in for the night. Your turn, Ed.” //gives Hyde control//)

  • They don’t share memories, though, even though they can see and feel what the other is doing. If one of them is “asleep” while the other is in control, they won’t know what the other has done unless they’re flat out told what happened.

  • It should be noted that whatever happens while Ed is in control will translate over into Harry’s body and vice versa(ex: if Ed gets scratched on the arm, the same scratch will still be there when Harry regains control). Though they’re obviously too scared to test this, Harry and Ed believe that if one of them dies while in control, the other will too.

  • Due to Jekyll being the host of the body, prolonged periods as Hyde will have negative effects on both of them. The longer Hyde remains in control, the longer the form will begin to wear on him. After 2 hours of being Hyde without reverting back, Ed will become more impulsive/skittish, begin scratching at his skin(which can lead to him breaking the skin and injuring himself), and begin to stutter when he speaks. All of this will get worse over time. If Hyde remains in control for 3 hours or more, he starts to experience great fatigue, and begins losing his enhanced strength and agility. If Hyde doesn’t revert back within the next hour, he’ll fall unconscious and revert back by force, leaving Harry extremely dazed and tired when he wakes up. Hyde will need at least two days to recover if this happens, and won’t be able to take control during that time(even if the obvious triggers do occur during that time). So in short, Ed can only remain in control for a maximum of 4 hours. And no, drinking the serum that gives Hyde control while he’s still in control won’t prolong that time(trust me, he’s tried that). Usually, when Hyde takes control without consent, Jekyll can regain it within an hour or less.

  • If Ed tries to take control when Harry isn’t vulnerable, he’ll only be able to move talk through Harry’s body(if that makes any sense). This method of control can be used as much as he wants, but he has to have 10 second intervals in between these periods of control. If Ed exceeds 20 seconds of control in one go, he becomes dormant once more and requires a half an hour to recover. This can happen for both of them(as Harry doesn’t always succeed when he attempts to regain control from Ed), the only difference being that Jekyll won’t need to recover if he exceeds a certain time. The one way to tell who’s in control in this case is through their eyes and voice(ex: If Harry’s eyes are red, and his voice sounds rougher than normal, Ed’s technically the one in control).

  • Also, as one can imagine, physically switching between Jekyll and Hyde isn’t exactly the most pleasant experience. One reason Jekyll doesn’t fancy Hyde taking control is not only because he’s surrendering his body to someone else, but it’s also due to the fact that it hurts. Not just for Jekyll when he becomes Hyde, but also for Hyde when he reverts back to Jekyll.

  • In any case, Hyde usually doesn’t gain full control all that often. Or at least, Jekyll tries not to let him gain full control often.

Potions/Alchemy

A very basic form of it, to be honest. He can make healing elixirs and the like, but they’re closer to medicine if anything. As of right now, the only thing close to “magical” that he can brew is the drug that keeps him in control of his body, and the drug that forcibly gives Ed control. Ed is also pretty knowledgeable of the subject of potions, being able to brew them himself if he ever has to forcibly switch back to Harry’s body.

Body Type: Both Harry and Ed are rather skinny/lanky in appearance, with spindly legs. They’re not skinny to the point that you question their health, but it’s rather close to that in Harry’s case as he appears almost emaciated(though one doesn’t notice unless they see him without a shirt). They both have very similar facial features, but due to being created when Harry was 15, Ed’s face looks the way Harry’s did at 15 years old.

Clothing: Harry mostly wears semi-formal, Victorian-esque stuff. The only time you’ll ever see him wearing anything casual is when he puts on his nerdy t-shirts for pajamas. Ed is usually seen wearing those same nerdy t-shirts when he’s out and about(though due to the height difference, they’re never Harry’s shirts; he always has to get them in a different size). Ed also has a strange liking for Victorian cloaks and top hats. The boys seem to carry a cane as well for some reason.

Voice: Johnny Depp(x  x  x ) for Harry, Constantine Maroulis(x  x  x ) for Ed

Though both personalities have some similarities in their voices(ex: both have the most generic of english accents), there are some differences. Harry talks more quietly and politely most of the time, almost to the point of a whisper when he’s nervous. Sometimes, if he’s confident enough, he’ll try to talk louder, but he always seems to speak in an inside voice regardless. Harry also seems to have a habit of stuttering when embarrassed or extremely nervous. On the other hand, Ed is usually really out there. He makes sure people can hear him, but not so much that they understand him if you catch my drift. His voice is noticeably rougher than Harry’s in some cases, and he sounds older than he looks. Yet one could say that Ed sounds younger than Harry in a way.

Sport/Club: Book Club

Classes: 
Class 1: Shapeshifting
Novice: Back to Basics
Apprentice: Stone Heart
Expert: Spirit Animal

Class 2: Alchemy
Novice: Transmutation Circles
Apprentice: Stone to Gold
Expert: Chemical Explosion

Class 3: Healing and Revival
Novice: Cure sickness
Apprentice: Heal a Major Wound
Expert: Heal a Severe Wound

Class 4: Potion Performance
Novice: Energy Potion
Apprentice: Sleep Potion
Expert: New Concoction

Roommate: Hektor Peveraux

Relationships:

(Character| Played by| Bullet(s)| Comment)

Key | Oh, hello | Definitely wanna get to know you | A friend, definitely | Kinda strange, but... ok | You're scary. Coming from the guy who's evil can take physical form, that's saying something | Leave before Ed shanks you with his cane | You're really nice! | [Dangerous Game Intensifies]|

Emiline Gray | Moi | / | "An old childhood friend. And my first friend for that matter. She always holds a place in my heart." "She seems noice."|

Lenore Roux | saltycola | / | " o///o Excuse me for a moment-- //leaves before he can transform//" "Yew know, that dress looked good on yew." |

Lorelei Nedia | 2devils | / | "Definitely a sweet and thoughtful person." "She wos against me blowin' up the window when we were trapped in a room, so, Ai dun know--"|

Francis Marquis | NevierNever | / | "He's... he's alright I guess." "He's neva lettin' us live down the dress incident. Ai instantly dun loike him--" |

Orthella Brass | NevierNever | / | "She summoned a ghost turtle once. It was great." "She calls me 'poppet guy' now. Ken't figure out why :3c" |

Cory Kooper | AnimeNeko123 | / | "Strange kid. Scared me while trying to explain slushies once--" "'e seems noice. Definitely wanna 'ead ova to his place to try out one o' them video games." |

Parker Prince | RoseOnYourNose | [hasn't met yet]/  | "Very sweet kid. Definitely hanging wif him again sometime." |

Reqiuem Soliloquy | artymystic | / | "He ended up figuring us out before we even got a chance to explain." "Says there's a book about us or somefin'?"|

Gwen Snow | MayaNP | / | "Definitely needs to learn to be a little nicer." "Oi! Yew insult my poppet Ai insult yew, got it?" |

Eliza Day | Addiesickin | /(for both of them )  | "Every time she screams my full name is the time you'll see me the most scared." "Excuse me Imma just-- //leaps out the window" |

Extras:

  • Harry happens to be farsighted, and is a bit embarrassed by the fact that he needs reading glasses at such a young age. Ed appears to have good vision, though. He usually just tucks away Harry’s glasses somewhere until he takes control again.

  • After he first turned into Hyde, Harry gained a lighter colored lock of hair in his natural form. He tells people that he has poliosis  to cover it up.

  • Ed has a habit of calling any and all girls “Poppet” when he first meets them. It’s just him being a flirt.

  • Harry has two bags with him at all times; a padded bag with portable lab equipment and Ed’s clothes, and a padded belt pouch containing vials of premade serum. You know, just in case.

  • Harry’s got a habit of using big words. It’s not so much he’s showing off his intellect; he just can’t think of a satisfactory replacement at the moment.

  • Harry happens to be British on his mother’s side only. His father is German.

  • Both boys are fluent in German.

  • While in the form of Hyde, his hair is… pretty soft actually. You’re not free to touch it, though. I’d imagine Ed wouldn’t be okay with strangers touching his hair.

  • Both boys can fake an East London accent in order to sound more intimidating, though Ed seems to do it more often.

  • Along with this, a certain friend of theirs has managed to put Ed’s hair up in braids and ponytails on more than one occasion. He doesn’t like to talk about it--

  • Harry, despite how much of a nerd he is, doesn’t understand a lot of post-victorian modern technology. He grew up in a place without that kind of stuff.

  • Harry purposely avoids mirrors whenever he’s with someone else. This is due to the fact that Ed can manifest in his reflection, and vice versa. Of course, if it’s a regular mirror, only Harry will be able to see this(Ed just likes to mess with his mind, ya know?). It’s the magical mirrors that can actually show Harry’s reflection as Ed’s to other people that he avoids at all costs.

  • Both of them have a habit of biting their nails.

  • Ed likes to climb stuff. Trees, buildings, tall people. If it’s climbable, it will be climbed.

  • Ed also seems to like rock music. Specifically bands like Halestorm and Falling in Reverse.

  • One of the few things that Harry and Ed have in common is their handwriting. Funnily enough, Harry is right handed, while Ed is actually left handed.

  • Harry like turtles for some reason. Don’t know why, but he says they’re cute.

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RP Information(I guess this is important )

  • Platform: Notes are easiest for me, but I have a discord, so I can do that if you wish.

  • Style: Lit is preferred, but I’m cool with script.

  • Time Zone: Pacific Time Zone(so if you live in a different time zone, please let me know so I don’t end up messaging you at midnight or something).

  • *Important* It may take me a little bit to reply(either because of school, or I don’t know wtf to say).

  • *Also Important* I’m bad at starting rp’s, so… yeah

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OUaHS © AnimeNeko123
Harry Jekyll © Me
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde © Robert Louis Stevenson

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Comments: 5

artymystic [2018-04-15 00:28:39 +0000 UTC]

i love him. he's such a precious boy oml
can poetry noodle be friends with the boi?

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Geek-of-the-Week In reply to artymystic [2018-04-15 01:03:35 +0000 UTC]

//drags him over

Um yes, they can. Hit me up on discord, dude!

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artymystic In reply to Geek-of-the-Week [2018-04-15 01:50:45 +0000 UTC]

heck yes!!!

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AnimeNeko123 [2018-04-05 17:38:09 +0000 UTC]

From what I can tell, everything looks good! 
Accept him into the gallery and set him up with classes. ovob

|| Classes ||Signing Up For Classes
Here at Ever After, all students take their basic core classes: Math, Literature, History, and Science. Monday through Friday they attend these classes; however, it's the MAGIC classes that truly make this school worth attending! Magic classes take place after the core classes, and each student can choose up to 4 areas of study.
• You must enroll each student in 1-4 classes
• Characters must pass at least one class in order to graduate into the next year, otherwise they fail and are held back!
To pass a class, you must complete ONE Novice, Apprentice, and Expert assignment for that class, in that order
•In order to become a Student Teacher or Tutor, your student must first pass the class they wish to teach in and then graduate.
•If you are joining later in the year, you are still expected to sign up for and pass at least one class.
• To request classes, comment below in the following format;

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Geek-of-the-Week In reply to AnimeNeko123 [2018-04-05 17:41:53 +0000 UTC]

Thanks my dude!

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