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{{Character Infobox | {{Character Infobox | ||
|Name = <!-- Actual full legal name --> | |Name = <!-- Actual full legal name --> | ||
|Image = | |Image = | ||
|Alias = | |Alias = Verona | ||
|Age = | |Age = Months | ||
|Gender = | |Gender = Female | ||
|Status = | |Status = functional | ||
|Classification = | |Classification = [[Fetch]] | ||
|Affiliation = | |Affiliation = [[Kennet Trio]] | ||
|Family = | |Family = [[Verona]] (creator) | ||
|Occupation = | |Occupation = Body double, Artist | ||
|Chapter = < | |Chapter = [[Fall Out 14.3]]<br>[[Let Slip – 20.z]] (PoV) | ||
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'''Julette''' is the independent [[fetch]] of [[Verona Hayward]]. Originally a disposable body double she gained sentience and volition. Originally deactivated for this Verona brought her back and is currently considering her for her familiar. | |||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Is a facsimile of Verona's personality as created by Verona. | |||
===Relationships=== | ===Relationships=== | ||
====Verona==== | |||
As a fetch she's interested in supplanting Verona. | |||
====[[Jeremy Clifford]]==== | |||
Wasn't programeed to pass as verona for Jeremy <ref>“Gotta improve this setup, you know? You were cold to Jeremy,” she murmured.<br><br>The other Verona blinked.<br><br>The books had outlined the method, the means of creating a copy of herself to serve a purpose. Faerie used these sorts of puppets to cover their tracks. If the glamour was good, a child could be stolen away and a double like this left in their place. There were tells, and there were issues. It took a skilled Fae to craft one that had rich emotions and the ability to convince even close family members. That kind of skill tended to require more years than a human lifetime contained.<br><br>She’d managed okay. Only the Jeremy thing had stood out. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2021/10/12 Excerpt] from [[Fall Out 14.3]]</ref> | |||
==Appearance== | |||
Looks like Verona but usually has a mirrored color scheme. | |||
==Abilities and Art== | ==Abilities and Art== | ||
Julette has Verona's artistic skills though not with the same scale focus.<ref name=":2"/> She's good enough at school work but is bad at group collaboration<ref>[Verona] set the mask down on top of her bag, checked her homework, but didn’t start it. She’d have to do that later. It was the one trick with the fetch. The fetch could bring her notes and she was doing ''okay'' now. A little less great on the recent test than she wanted, suggesting she needed to study up and that fetch notetaking alone wasn’t quite enough, but doing okay. Homework was the thing she had to do on her own, though. And apparently the fetch wasn’t super great at group activities. Which was mostly fine when none of her classes involved much. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2021/10/30 Excerpt] from [[Playing a Part 15.1]]</ref> | |||
===Spells, Rituals, and other Feats=== | ===Spells, Rituals, and other Feats=== | ||
Knows her own construction inside and out.<ref name=":2">Melissa stabbed the end of her cane into the edge of the very solid table, in Julette’s general direction, and leaned forward into the handle. “What about you?”<br><br>“Without giving too much away… [...] Body double. Cushy gig, mostly. Boys. Lazing around. Art. I get to look over her shoulder while she’s doing the magic stuff. I’m involved, without all the hassle. She bounces ideas off me. I’m just different enough from her, I don’t tell her exactly what she already knows and thinks.<br>[...]<br>Julette picked up the mannequin head, and turned it around. “I’ve been getting into sculpture. I help with the building. I really like seeing how things are put together. How people are put together. Clothes, sometimes. How Others are.”<br>[...]<br>She was a student of how Others were put together. Herself most of all. It was important, as this very scenario illustrated. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2022/09/27 Excerpt] from [[Let Slip 20.z]]</ref> | |||
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==Chronology== | ==Chronology== | ||
===Story start=== | |||
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- [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2022/09/27 Excerpt] from [[Let Slip 20.z]]</ref> | |||
https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2022/02/15/gone-and-done-it-17-7/ | |||
https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2022/03/19/gone-and-done-it-17-14/ | |||
https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2022/08/09/let-slip-20-3/ | |||
https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2022/09/27/let-slip-20-z/ | |||
===After=== | ===After=== | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
==Fanart Gallery== | ==Fanart Gallery== | ||
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{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Artificial Others]] | [[Category:Artificial Others]] | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
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Julette is the independent fetch of Verona Hayward. Originally a disposable body double she gained sentience and volition. Originally deactivated for this Verona brought her back and is currently considering her for her familiar.
Personality
Is a facsimile of Verona's personality as created by Verona.
Relationships
Verona
As a fetch she's interested in supplanting Verona.
Jeremy Clifford
Wasn't programeed to pass as verona for Jeremy <ref>“Gotta improve this setup, you know? You were cold to Jeremy,” she murmured.
The other Verona blinked.
The books had outlined the method, the means of creating a copy of herself to serve a purpose. Faerie used these sorts of puppets to cover their tracks. If the glamour was good, a child could be stolen away and a double like this left in their place. There were tells, and there were issues. It took a skilled Fae to craft one that had rich emotions and the ability to convince even close family members. That kind of skill tended to require more years than a human lifetime contained.
She’d managed okay. Only the Jeremy thing had stood out. - Excerpt from Fall Out 14.3</ref>
Appearance
Looks like Verona but usually has a mirrored color scheme.
Abilities and Art
Julette has Verona's artistic skills though not with the same scale focus.<ref name=":2"/> She's good enough at school work but is bad at group collaboration<ref>[Verona] set the mask down on top of her bag, checked her homework, but didn’t start it. She’d have to do that later. It was the one trick with the fetch. The fetch could bring her notes and she was doing okay now. A little less great on the recent test than she wanted, suggesting she needed to study up and that fetch notetaking alone wasn’t quite enough, but doing okay. Homework was the thing she had to do on her own, though. And apparently the fetch wasn’t super great at group activities. Which was mostly fine when none of her classes involved much. - Excerpt from Playing a Part 15.1</ref>
Spells, Rituals, and other Feats
Knows her own construction inside and out.<ref name=":2">Melissa stabbed the end of her cane into the edge of the very solid table, in Julette’s general direction, and leaned forward into the handle. “What about you?”
“Without giving too much away… [...] Body double. Cushy gig, mostly. Boys. Lazing around. Art. I get to look over her shoulder while she’s doing the magic stuff. I’m involved, without all the hassle. She bounces ideas off me. I’m just different enough from her, I don’t tell her exactly what she already knows and thinks.
[...]
Julette picked up the mannequin head, and turned it around. “I’ve been getting into sculpture. I help with the building. I really like seeing how things are put together. How people are put together. Clothes, sometimes. How Others are.”
[...]
She was a student of how Others were put together. Herself most of all. It was important, as this very scenario illustrated. - Excerpt from Let Slip 20.z</ref>
References
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