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Angie Demaerest is a practitioner employed by Abraham Musser.

Personality

Highly talkative, even when those she's talking to aren't interested. Her primary interest is in getting married.<ref>Angie Demarest had done more talking than the other three of the people at the table combined.  In the top left above her right shoulder were a pair of wedding rings linked together, but there was nothing on her finger, so that was pretty indicative of what the driving topic of discussion had been.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.a</ref>

She's is unstable and quick to anger.<ref>Angie kicked the table.  It was bolted to the floor by a single metal pole, so it didn’t really do much more than make a racket.  “Hey!  Don’t ignore me!”- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.a</ref>

Relationships

She was originally meant to marry Chase Whitt but the marriage fell through after he became apprenticed to Alexander.<ref>Angie Demarest had almost been Angie Whitt.  She would have married Chase Whitt if Chase hadn’t ended up getting apprenticed to Alexander.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.a</ref>

Elizabeth Driscoll and her didn't get along,<ref>“I want to get rid of Angie,” Elizabeth said, quiet.

“How much of that is because she’s a detriment to what you’re doing, and how much is it because she’s loathsome?”

“You talk about wanting better for me.  I think she’s everything you want to save me from.”- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.a</ref> this feud culminated with Angie injuring Elizabeth.<ref>Fucking Angie isn’t getting a recommendation.  Hurting someone nice like Liz.  That was intentional, I can tell Musser that I saw.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.b</ref>

She is connected to Greyson Hennigar.<ref name=":0" />

Appearance

She is a petite women with curled hair and heavy eyeshadow.<ref>Angie looked like a weird fit for the old fashioned diner, with hair permed into wild rolling curls, and heavy eyeshadow.  She was petite, wearing a loose fitting blouse with a denim skirt with a hem that had trailing threads.  She leaned over the table, almost draping herself over it, in her effort to get closer, as if the table was the only thing that kept her face from being a half inch from the face of whoever she was talking to in the moment.  More than anything, Angie conveyed the image of someone who chewed gum constantly, but didn’t shut up long enough to break the illusion and let anyone realize she didn’t have any in her mouth.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.a</ref>

Abilities

Her father put a powerful practice on her, turning her into a living voodoo doll. This means that if anyone hurts her she's able to transmit that damage onto those around her, so long as she can see them. This works by targeting those that are hostile towards her and doesn't trigger of self harm. She can also mend any damage she sustains afterwards.<ref name=":1">The ghoul in the pink sweater tackled Angie, gouging the backs of her arms, scraping face.

And that would do it.

Angie went down, crumpled, then convulsed.

And both ghouls, several goblins, Elizabeth, and the soldier on the ground were afflicted, struck by a retaliatory practice.  Everyone Angie could see who Angie wanted to hurt.  Gouges opened in their arms, scrapes in the face, ice crystals on bodies.

Eloise hurried to help Elizabeth, who was bleeding openly from inch-deep gouges.

Her father had used practice on her when she was little, wrapped her in it, treated her as more object than not.  Primarily a doll, of the sort pins were pushed into, to afflict others.

Hurt her, and she could broadcast it.  It wasn’t technically her practice, so much as a powerful practice that had been laid over her.

The fact she could mend herself, arms convulsing and twitching as the wounds went away, while the wounded on the other side -and Elizabeth- didn’t, it made this one-sided.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.b</ref><ref>Angie’s practice didn’t allow her to harm herself, probably out of fear of a feedback loop, so she couldn’t easily remove the glamour.

Her practice had a way of tagging people on her own side.  Lucy had glimpsed that when she’d first seen Angie go all out, hurting Nibble and Chloe.  When Stew had bashed her, she’d hit some of the others in the group.  But not all.

It probably used connections.  Hostile ones.  So if people were mad at Angie, they’d get hurt if they were around when the practice worked.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.13</ref>

Sha can make herself move faster with practice but the effect onlt last a short while.<ref>“The blondie Stew was hitting.  Go hard, go fast, not nearly as good as what I have on tap.”

Go hard, go fast?

Lucy grabbed a tree to help herself swing in a half-circle around it, and glanced behind herself as she did.

Angie.  Running faster than a human normally could.

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Lucy engaged in a fighting retreat, against someone who could move nearly twice as fast as she could.  But that effect was tapering off.- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.13</ref>

Chronology

As a child her father used her and her siblings to experiment with practice on. This caused many of them to lose parts of their Self.<ref name=":0">“And Angelina Demarest.  Angie,” Musser said.  “Grayson has interacted with her more than I have.  He vouches for her.  Her father used her and her siblings as vehicles to try practices on.  She managed to keep a firmer hold on her Self than many of the others did, she was arranged to marry Chase Whitt.  Before Alexander knew him.”- Excerpt from Gone and Done It 17.b</ref><ref name=":1" />

Angie went with Elizabeth Driscoll, Milo Songetay, Cynthia Gaspard and Eloise to scout out Kennet and rescue Marlen. On the way their she got into an argument with Elizabeth in a cafe about if she was hotter or not.<ref>- Gone and Done It 17.a</ref> After her and her party were attacked she tried to escape to safety by answering Matthew's demesne challenge.<ref>- Gone and Done It 17.b</ref>

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