Post by Dorothy Gale/Sarah Hudson on Feb 26, 2014 2:17:14 GMT -5
Character Image:
Image claim:
Mila Kunis
Name:
Dorothy Gale
Gender:
Female
Age:
19
Occupation:
Oz: Princess
Storybrooke: Waitress
Family:
Uncle: Henry
Aunt: Em
Pet: Toto
Strengths:
Kind, brave friendly
Weaknesses:
Unknown
Quote:
"There's No Place like Home."
Personality: Dorothy
is generally honest, loving, humble, usually sweet tempered, and loves her dog, the loyal Toto, very much. She is a optimistic dreamer, like her dead mother, and her Aunt Em has suggested that the Fairies marked her at birth, since she has been protected in all her amazing and even dangerous adventures through many strange places.
History:
Before the curse
Dorothy is a little orphan girl who lived in the mist of the great Kansas prairies, which are grey and dull. Not a tree, river, or building could be seen across the farm lands. There she and her hard working but very poor Uncle Henry, a farmer and Aunt Em, his wife, stayed. Her only close freind and companion was her pet dog, Toto, who made her laugh as she played with him all day, and stopped her from turning as dull and grey as everything else around her. One day a horrible cyclone came ripping across the Kansas fields and carried Dorothy and Toto far, far away in their small farm house to the magical and enchanted Land of Oz. It dropped the house where it landed in the land of the blue Munchkins, which accidentally fell on the Wicked Witch of the East, killing her instantly. Dorothy and Toto stepped out of the house and were left speechless by the breathtaking scenery around them. They were both greeted by the friendly Munchkins who inhabited the East country of Oz. And they also met the Good Witch of the North who was a dear, close friend of the Munchkins. She thanked Dorothy for killing the Wicked Witch of the East and for freeing the Munchkins from bondage who declared her a hero. But her greatest wish was to just get her and Toto home again where they belonged, but the Land of Oz was surrounded by a vast Deadly Desert that cut all of it off from the rest of the world. So the only way for help was to travel to the Emerald City and speak to the Great Oz, the most powerful Wizard in all the land. Dorothy had to travel and find him so she could return to Kansas again. The Good Witch gave her the Silver Shoes which belonged to the Witch of the East who turned to dust after dying under Dorothy's fallen house. They held a very powerful yet mysterious charm, but what it was no one knew. She then gently kissed Dorothy on the forehead, leaving a round, shining mark for good luck and protection and then she spun around three times and magically disappeared.
The Muchkins wished her and Toto a safe journey and they set out along the Yellow Brick Road for the Emerald City. Along the way she met the Scarecrow in a cornfield, who wished for brains to be a great thinker, the Tin Woodman, a helpless romantic who was rusted in the dark forest, and who wanted a heart to love, and in the jungle like forest, the Cowardly Lion, who desires courage to be brave and King of beasts. She invited all three of them to come along and join her and Toto on their way to see the Wizard so they could all ask him for their desires too. After many dangerous adventures such as encountering the fierce, flesh hungry Kalidahs and falling asleep while crossing the Deadly Poppy Field, the group made it to the tall, glowing, and glittering jeweled gates of the Emerald City at last and asked the Guardian of the Gates to speak with the Wizard.
Thanks to Dorothy's silver shoes, the Wizard agreed to grant he and her friends an audience. But he would only see them one day at a time. Dorothy was the first to talk to him. He appeared to her as a giant green floating head on a throne of emeralds. She told him all about her adventures in Oz and if he would help her get home again. The Wizard agreed to help her but he also commanded her to kill the Wicked Witch of the West first. Next was the Scarecrow's turn. But this time Oz appeared as a beautiful lady. Then The Tin Woodman spoke to him, and this time he appeared as a terrible beast. And to the Cowardly Lion he was a ball of fire. Despite his shape shifting ways, he told all of them the same thing, to kill the Wicked Witch of the West if they wanted their wishes granted. So they went searching for her in the land of the yellow Winkies. She saw them approaching, so she sent her killer wolves, crows, bees, and Winkie guards to kill them. But they luckily defeated them all, which infuriated the Witch. So she eventually used her magical Golden Cap to call her Winged Monkeys. She said the magic words and commanded the monkeys to kill Dorothy and her friends. But they saw the mark of the Good Witch's kiss on Dorothy's forehead. Seeing this, they dared not to harm her. Instead they brought her and Toto before the Witch's castle, where she made her a slave. The Wicked Witch tricked her one day to steal one of her silver shoes to have more power. She was so angry that in despair, she tossed a bucket of water at the Witch soaking her from head to toe. She melted completely away and that was the end of her. Dorothy was thanked by the Winkies for freeing them from slavery. And she was praised for ridding Oz of its Wicked Witches. She and her companions returned to the Emerald City, but discovered that the Wizard was a humbug and illusionist. He promised to make it all up to them by giving the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion their desires and promising to take Dorothy home in a hot air balloon, but it lifted off while Dorothy was looking for Toto who ran into the crowd to bark at a kitten. Dorothy and her companions then traveled away to the land of the red Quadlings to find Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, and ask her for her help. After several more strange adventures, through the forest of the Fighting Trees, the Dainty China Country, and over the hill of the Hammer-Heads, they finally arrived at Glinda's castle. Dorothy told her all of her long story. She kindly told her about the charm of the silver shoes she had been wearing since her arrival in the Land of Oz, and that all she had to do was click the heels together three times and command them to take her wherever she wished to go. After saying goodbye to her friends and thanking Glinda, Dorothy did just that, which allowed her and Toto to safely cross over the desert that surrounded Oz. She finally returned home again to Aunt Em and Uncle Henry in Kansas. During her flight back home, the silver shoes fell off and were lost forever in the desert and never found again.
During the Curse
During the curse, Dorothy is known as Sarah and works as a waitress in Storybrooke. She lives with her dog Tootie in an apartment near Granny's Bed and Breakfast. Dorothy doesn't know many people in the town as she is kind of on her own most of the time, except for when she's working at the restaurant.
After the Curse
After the curse Dorothy went back to her old name and continues to work at the restaraunt she worked in before, although she also does some farm work, based on her past life. Dorothy becomes closer to the people in the town, she's curious about the land they came from.
Likes:
Her dog, Oz, Uncle Henry, Auntie Em, Kansas, Citizens of Oz
Dislikes:
The Wicked Witch of the West.
Roleplay Example: Can be an old roleplay. 200 words at least please.
See Baelfire and Esmeralda
Lastly... Where did you hear about us? Another site.
Image claim:
Mila Kunis
Name:
Dorothy Gale
Gender:
Female
Age:
19
Occupation:
Oz: Princess
Storybrooke: Waitress
Family:
Uncle: Henry
Aunt: Em
Pet: Toto
Strengths:
Kind, brave friendly
Weaknesses:
Unknown
Quote:
"There's No Place like Home."
Personality: Dorothy
is generally honest, loving, humble, usually sweet tempered, and loves her dog, the loyal Toto, very much. She is a optimistic dreamer, like her dead mother, and her Aunt Em has suggested that the Fairies marked her at birth, since she has been protected in all her amazing and even dangerous adventures through many strange places.
History:
Before the curse
Dorothy is a little orphan girl who lived in the mist of the great Kansas prairies, which are grey and dull. Not a tree, river, or building could be seen across the farm lands. There she and her hard working but very poor Uncle Henry, a farmer and Aunt Em, his wife, stayed. Her only close freind and companion was her pet dog, Toto, who made her laugh as she played with him all day, and stopped her from turning as dull and grey as everything else around her. One day a horrible cyclone came ripping across the Kansas fields and carried Dorothy and Toto far, far away in their small farm house to the magical and enchanted Land of Oz. It dropped the house where it landed in the land of the blue Munchkins, which accidentally fell on the Wicked Witch of the East, killing her instantly. Dorothy and Toto stepped out of the house and were left speechless by the breathtaking scenery around them. They were both greeted by the friendly Munchkins who inhabited the East country of Oz. And they also met the Good Witch of the North who was a dear, close friend of the Munchkins. She thanked Dorothy for killing the Wicked Witch of the East and for freeing the Munchkins from bondage who declared her a hero. But her greatest wish was to just get her and Toto home again where they belonged, but the Land of Oz was surrounded by a vast Deadly Desert that cut all of it off from the rest of the world. So the only way for help was to travel to the Emerald City and speak to the Great Oz, the most powerful Wizard in all the land. Dorothy had to travel and find him so she could return to Kansas again. The Good Witch gave her the Silver Shoes which belonged to the Witch of the East who turned to dust after dying under Dorothy's fallen house. They held a very powerful yet mysterious charm, but what it was no one knew. She then gently kissed Dorothy on the forehead, leaving a round, shining mark for good luck and protection and then she spun around three times and magically disappeared.
The Muchkins wished her and Toto a safe journey and they set out along the Yellow Brick Road for the Emerald City. Along the way she met the Scarecrow in a cornfield, who wished for brains to be a great thinker, the Tin Woodman, a helpless romantic who was rusted in the dark forest, and who wanted a heart to love, and in the jungle like forest, the Cowardly Lion, who desires courage to be brave and King of beasts. She invited all three of them to come along and join her and Toto on their way to see the Wizard so they could all ask him for their desires too. After many dangerous adventures such as encountering the fierce, flesh hungry Kalidahs and falling asleep while crossing the Deadly Poppy Field, the group made it to the tall, glowing, and glittering jeweled gates of the Emerald City at last and asked the Guardian of the Gates to speak with the Wizard.
Thanks to Dorothy's silver shoes, the Wizard agreed to grant he and her friends an audience. But he would only see them one day at a time. Dorothy was the first to talk to him. He appeared to her as a giant green floating head on a throne of emeralds. She told him all about her adventures in Oz and if he would help her get home again. The Wizard agreed to help her but he also commanded her to kill the Wicked Witch of the West first. Next was the Scarecrow's turn. But this time Oz appeared as a beautiful lady. Then The Tin Woodman spoke to him, and this time he appeared as a terrible beast. And to the Cowardly Lion he was a ball of fire. Despite his shape shifting ways, he told all of them the same thing, to kill the Wicked Witch of the West if they wanted their wishes granted. So they went searching for her in the land of the yellow Winkies. She saw them approaching, so she sent her killer wolves, crows, bees, and Winkie guards to kill them. But they luckily defeated them all, which infuriated the Witch. So she eventually used her magical Golden Cap to call her Winged Monkeys. She said the magic words and commanded the monkeys to kill Dorothy and her friends. But they saw the mark of the Good Witch's kiss on Dorothy's forehead. Seeing this, they dared not to harm her. Instead they brought her and Toto before the Witch's castle, where she made her a slave. The Wicked Witch tricked her one day to steal one of her silver shoes to have more power. She was so angry that in despair, she tossed a bucket of water at the Witch soaking her from head to toe. She melted completely away and that was the end of her. Dorothy was thanked by the Winkies for freeing them from slavery. And she was praised for ridding Oz of its Wicked Witches. She and her companions returned to the Emerald City, but discovered that the Wizard was a humbug and illusionist. He promised to make it all up to them by giving the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion their desires and promising to take Dorothy home in a hot air balloon, but it lifted off while Dorothy was looking for Toto who ran into the crowd to bark at a kitten. Dorothy and her companions then traveled away to the land of the red Quadlings to find Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, and ask her for her help. After several more strange adventures, through the forest of the Fighting Trees, the Dainty China Country, and over the hill of the Hammer-Heads, they finally arrived at Glinda's castle. Dorothy told her all of her long story. She kindly told her about the charm of the silver shoes she had been wearing since her arrival in the Land of Oz, and that all she had to do was click the heels together three times and command them to take her wherever she wished to go. After saying goodbye to her friends and thanking Glinda, Dorothy did just that, which allowed her and Toto to safely cross over the desert that surrounded Oz. She finally returned home again to Aunt Em and Uncle Henry in Kansas. During her flight back home, the silver shoes fell off and were lost forever in the desert and never found again.
During the Curse
During the curse, Dorothy is known as Sarah and works as a waitress in Storybrooke. She lives with her dog Tootie in an apartment near Granny's Bed and Breakfast. Dorothy doesn't know many people in the town as she is kind of on her own most of the time, except for when she's working at the restaurant.
After the Curse
After the curse Dorothy went back to her old name and continues to work at the restaraunt she worked in before, although she also does some farm work, based on her past life. Dorothy becomes closer to the people in the town, she's curious about the land they came from.
Likes:
Her dog, Oz, Uncle Henry, Auntie Em, Kansas, Citizens of Oz
Dislikes:
The Wicked Witch of the West.
Roleplay Example: Can be an old roleplay. 200 words at least please.
See Baelfire and Esmeralda
Lastly... Where did you hear about us? Another site.