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Nov. 29th, 2005 08:18 pm🦋 OOC Information
Name: Schist
Contact: plurk: schist | discord: .schist.
Age: 21+
Other Characters: N/A
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🦋 IC Information
Character Name: Anna Marie LeBeau (primarily goes by “Rogue”)
Age: mid-30s
Canon: Marvel 616
Canon Point: Uncanny X-Men (2025) Issue #15: The Dark Artery - when she gets violently yeeted into the scenery by Shuvahrak (pg 16)
Character History: Here
Canon Abilities: Her mutation allows her to draw another sentient organic being’s life force. Originally this was only though skin on skin touch, but now she can draw life force from a distance. Canon’s a little hazy on exactly how far, but a fair rule of thumb from canon examples is if a yelling conversation can still be had between her and the other being, with accuracy and control becoming more difficult toward the edges. But hey, at least she’s got control of her touch. Fun fact, touching bones also counts, so she can draw life force through her teeth, theoretically.
She also permanently has Wonder Man’s ionic abilities, which include a whole mess of things (see them all in link below), but the main ones she uses are super strength, flight, and invulnerability.
All powers and abilities here.
Inventory: Her very dommy mommy-esque Dark Artery costume, including the clawed gloves/gauntlets.
🦋 Personality
Option 1: Answer the following questions. Elaborate on the answer, especially your characters thoughts and feelings surrounding the answer. For Canon Characters, you can choose four questions. Keep the word count to 150-400 per question.
To more or less nuke bigotry from existing, which is fairly broad. If something more granular is required by the Wish Granter she’d wish for Krakoa to be able to continue flourishing without negative interference by outside forces. Krakoa truly was a mutant paradise.
As long as there have been mutants, there has been fear and a desire to destroy and/or subjugate them in some manner, often as lab rats. Between her own experiences and those she relives via the memories that pulled with her touch, Rogue’s lived lifetimes of horrific pain, and even then, that knowledge remains but a fraction of the cruelty mutants have endured simply for being born as such.
She just wants her people to be able to live unmolested as their true selves, to have that larger community again rather than be split up across the world with targets on their backs once again. While she has hoped mutants could eventually coexist peacefully with baseline humans, time and time again that ideal has slipped through their fingers.
However, even with the assurance of there being no consequences, Rogue knows enough about magic to have serious reservations about making a magical wish, much less one that affects every mutant.
Come hell or high water she’d go after her husband Remy LeBeau. He’s the love of her life and the only reasons he’d be going to another realm without her would be to hero sacrifice himself for others and/or some idiot decided to kidnap him from her. Either way, Rogue’s going after her man. It’s just what they do for each other.
This woman hunted down and literally punched a dragon when it had borrowed him from her without asking. She has zero chill when it comes to fighting for her man and will absolutely leap before looking, or in the case with the dragon, punch before noticing Remy had made nice with and was riding said dragon.
They’ve gone through too much together—dying, losing their powers, her adopted mother trying to seduce him to test his loyalty, him attacking her as a Horseman of the Apocalypse, her making mistake after mistake due to her fears and immaturity, and of course, the dangers of her mutation. She absolutely will exhaust every option, even if it means breaking rules and ignoring her own safety. During the Krakoa Era, Remy was on a separate team and died on a mission. His tenacious wife immediately acted to have him restored by two powerful mutants, Betsy Braddock and Rachel Summers, and was first through to find him in the Otherworld, dead or alive.
While it would be tempting to correct any multitudes of mistakes that she’s made over the years, she’s wise enough now to know better. She would not trust the pixies to abstain from twisting her request into something else through some loophole for their own amusement, for one. Then there’s the simple fact that she’s a fighter. Each of the meaningful accomplishments in her own life were hard battled to obtain—control of her mutation, the growth of her relationship with her now husband, turning away from her mothers and the Brotherhood to the X-Men, becoming a trusted hero and leader both in the X-Men and as an Avenger, and maturing as a person. It’s all the failures leading up to these that allowed her to succeed where she hadn’t previously.
Besides, she has enough experience with the multiverse and alternate timelines to know that all it takes is one change to alter someone’s path, sometimes quite significantly. It’s not a gamble she’s willing to take. Rogue knows she’s come a damn long way from that scared teenager that put her crush into a coma with a kiss, making her resulting hurt everyone else’s problem as a villain.
So, she’d fold this hand, disrespectfully.
But hey, if they’re offering and there are no shennanigans, she’d like to not be kidnapped in the first place, thanks.
With everything that she’s endured and survived, Rogue’s capacity for empathy has grown exponentially since her mutant power manifested. Not only can she draw from her own eclectic and often traumatic escapades, but she’s able to pull from the memories that she’s absorbed with her mutation, having experienced them through her touch.
While caught in an alternate reality apocalyptic pocket dimension where mutants were fighting a losing war of survival against humans, Rogue was known as Legacy. As the name suggests, she acted as the compilations of all the mutants who they’d lost to the war, absorbing the remaining life force within them during their last moments. This way, they’d have a living memorial of memories within her mind. She also gave the dying peace of passage. The other survivors took to calling her Reaper instead, which she hated, but she continued to perform her duty until the X-Men broke free of the dimension. Once freed, many of the mutants involved in the Age of X chose to have one of the telepaths wipe those horrors from their minds, but not Rogue. She made a promise that she keeps to the present day: to honor the Legacy of the fallen.
As a villain turned hero, she’s particularly empathetic to those in similar plights, folks that have lost their ways or who are struggling to see the light at the end of the tunnel, the good within themselves. Most everyone deserves a second chance, a path to forgiveness if they’re willing to work at that. During her time with the Unity Squad, she’s able to show Wade a better path, relatively speaking, and they become closer than she expected.
Her empathetic nature builds the platform for as well as allows her generosity and kindness to shine through her mess of negative traits, to fight for the hope of Xavier’s dream, and to even deescalate her own anger given time.
Pain. Lots of pain. Fighting tooth and nail to get back to her people only to find everyone she cares about long dead and buried? She’s utterly livid and emotionally devastated at the losses she’s now forced to try and manage alone. The proverbial knife will certainly cut both ways. Rogue’s quite an adaptable and social person, so she would carry the shadows of any friends and allies that she created in the fae realm.
It will only fuel her will to fight back further. It’s only time that stands in her way. She’s known people that can control and bend it to their will. It’s not impossible per say, just difficult. Which just means she’ll need to get creative.
When she’s able to compartementalize and ignore her Big Feelings on the matter, she’s going to take actions to get herself back to her correct time, back to her husband and her mutant family by nearly any means necessary. However, Rogue operates with a chaotic good moral alignment, so she’s unlikely to voluntarily hurt or kill anyone to obtain her goal.
Then again, who’s to say time travel hasn’t become far more accessible hundreds of years in the future? It’s a pretty wild universe at the time of her fae-napping.
🦋 Fae Court
List your top three choices for your characters adoptive court. The mods will choose the one out of those three options that seems the most fitting based on your app.
- Autumn
- Dusk
- Summer
Ability: Do you want your character to gain the ability of their court? (Delete the other two options.)
1) No, they will retain their canon abilities.
🦋 RP Samples
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Nov. 29th, 2025 08:14 pm🦋 Player
Name: Schist
Active Times/Pace: I’m on PST and unfortunately tag when I can, which depending on my work schedule and caregiver obligations, can be slower. I am happy to boomerang when I can to move a thread forward.
Brackets/Prose: Will match.
Offensive Subjects & Triggers to Avoid: Incest primarily.
🦋 In Character
Physical Affection: Yes.
Physical Violence: Yes, but she will fight back and bench presses busses for fun…
Relationships: I’m here for mess, but godspeed as she’s married and they’re disgustingly in love.
NPC Interaction:
Psychic & Psionic Information: Rogue has extensive training blocking uninvited entry into her mind by some of the most powerful psychic mutants in her universe, so it’s likely she’ll notice if someone tries to go rooting through her mind. However, I’m super open to someone breaking through. Let’s chat OOCly first for details.
Magical Information: She’s garbage at magic, but her powers have been a key component in spells previously. She also knows enough about magic to work with magic users on a team.
Medical Information: Her being a mutant and her abilities are pretty common knowledge back in her universe, so if your character would be able to connect those dots, then sure. More information about her mutation.Otherwise ask OOCly.
Offensive Subjects & Triggers Associated with This Character: Sexual assault, dubious and non consensual behavior (with power stealing), bigotry, Nazis, slavery, genocide, violence against a marginalized community.
🦋 Out Of Character
Backtagging: This is my main mode of tagging.
Threadhopping: Ask first please.
Fourthwalling: Not really. Please do not out her as a fictional character, but feel free to have your character recognize her as a mutant, X-Man, and/or Avenger from pop culture or the multiverse.
Not Interested In: Negative by for the sake of it? I’d like there to be good OOC communication for antagonistic interactions.