Post by King Noah/Evan Williams on Feb 24, 2014 16:55:09 GMT -5
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Armie Hammer
Name:
King Noah/Evan Williams
Gender:
Male
Age:
27
Occupation:
Enchanted Forest - Ruling King of the Aurelia/Storybrooke - Professor of Creative Writing
Family:
King Theodore - Father (Deceased), Queen Loraina - Mother (Deceased), King Midas - Uncle (Alive), Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan - Cousin (Alive), Sir Frederick/Jim - Related Through Marriage (Alive), Queen Arabella/Ava Ross - Wife (Alive), Princess Daphne/Delilah -Daughter (Alive), Gregory/Bryce Dawson - Adopted Father (Alive), Cassandra/Mallory Dawson - Adopted Mother (Alive)
Strengths:
Modesty
Intelligence
Ingenuity
Weaknesses:
Pride
Sacrifice
Protective
Quote: "We have gone through many troubles together, and now we will share our joys."
Personality:
Single minded to the point of recklessness, it is nearly impossible to talk him out of a decision once it's been made. He will go through with his plans even if they put his life at risk. Often his stubbornness stems from trying to protect or save his friends or family.
Charismatic, he always seemed to be able to talk people into doing things he wanted. He doesn't like to use his charisma though, because he feels a bit guilty about it. He only uses it on purpose in instances when it’s absolutely necessary. These include during the time of preparing for The Curse, keeping Regina alive after the curse broke, and taking care of Storybrooke during the Neverland arch.
He is a giant nerd. If you're not able to have a conversation about nerdy things, you probably wont be able to get along. Also, he gets overly and easily excited about the things I like. If I seem like he's freaking out over something, it's because he probably is. That is simply the way he expresses himself and the things he likes.
Having been raised living as a peasant, Noah is quite humble. This even shadows over into his Storybrooke self, as he is hard to accept compliments. Mostly, he spends his time acting as though he's not as great as others might perceive him to be. If anyone ever compliments them, he tries to shut it down immediately and compliment them instead.
This young man is very family oriented. So much so that after he took over the crown of the Goldland Kingdom, he moved his adoptive parents into the castle so they could get to know their birth daughter, who just happens to be his queen. Also, after learning that he was related to Princess Abigail, he vowed to do whatever it takes to make her and Frederick happy.
History:
The part in italics is copied from the wiki page here.
Once upon a time, in a land that many of you have only read about in fairy tales, there exists the land of Aurelia. It was once home to the noble King Theodore and his loving wife, Queen Loraina. Sadly, the queen passed away giving birth to their only child, a son named Noah, after Loraina's father. The king was left distraught, but quickly regained himself, knowing he would have to raise the child. Sadly, months later, the burden of raising his son would be taken from him.
The king had been traveling and found himself lost in the woods. Beginning to believe all hope was lost, he came upon a path and found a man walking towards him. This man offered to help the king find his way out of the forest and back to his palace, but for a price. He had to agree to give the man the first living thing to greet him upon his return. The king was arrogant, and refused the man's offer. Thrice more the king found himself lost and thrice more the man, Rumplestiltskin, came to him. Finally, without any provisions left to sustain him, the king agreed. He blinked, and was on the edge of the forest looking upon his palace.
His faithful hunting dog was who he expected to be the first to greet him. However, to the king's dismay, it was his son, in the arms of a nurse, who was the first out the door. Knowing all to well what this meant, he wasted no time. Theodore went to a nearby village and found a family with a daughter the same age as his baby boy. He explained his situation to them, and traded his son for their daughter. A year later, Rumple came to collect. However, he had not known the gender of the king's child and was unaware that he was walking into a ruse. The king handed over the little girl and hid a smile as he realized his son would be safe. Rumple left with the girl and took her back to his castle.
The prince on the other hand was now in the care of a peasant farmer and his wife. Every year the family would receive gold and other provisions to provide for the boy, but the king did not come to retrieve him for fear that The Dark One would learn of it. Thus the boy was raised to be humble and caring. However, when he reached adult hood, he learned of the switch and could not bear to allow the girl to remain there. He would either rescue her or die trying. Therefor, he set out the following day carrying nothing but a bag of clothes and a second bag filled with only peas.
With the peas in hand, he made his way to the forest where his father had gotten lost. As he walked, he dropped peas along the way, making a path. What he didn't know is that he would never use that path. As he walked through the forest, he called out for help, asking for assistance through the forest, pretending to be lost. To his delight, which he hid behind a straight face, the same man who tricked his father came to him. Thinking Noah to be nothing more than a lowly beggar, he offered him a job rather than a way out of the forest. The young prince accepted, and began walking with Rumple, for no one knows how long. It seemed that it only got darker and darker as they walked, until they finally reached Rumple's estate.
Once there, Noah was led into the house where he was told the rules: Keep his eyes and ears open but his mouth forever closed, never speak without permission, and ,above all, obey without question. Once he entered the house, he saw a beautiful woman. The old man ate ravenously and told the woman to give him the scraps. He told the prince he could rest two days, and on the third he would put him to work, and forbade him to speak. The maid showed him a room; the prince guessed she was the girl exchanged for him. The next day he drew water and hewed wood for her; then he wandered the farmstead and saw the animals, including a black cow and a white-faced calf, and a white horse that occupied the stable alone.
The third day, the man set the prince to scythe enough grass for the horse and clean its stall. The maid told him, in whispers, to make a strong plait of the rushes and a peg, and threaten to bind its mouth and peg it so it could not eat or scatter its food. He obeyed, and the horse stopped eating and did not foul its stall. Then the old man set him to milk the cow. The maid told him to heat a pair of tongs and threaten to use them if the cow did not give all her milk to him. The prince obeyed, and the old man was unable to get any more milk from the cow. Then the old man set him to bring in a hay rick. The maid told him to tie the horse to the rick and count. He did so, and when the horse asked why, he said he was counting packs of wolves in the forest. The horse hauled the entire rick of hay back hastily, when it heard what the prince said.
Then the old man set him to bring a white-faced calf to the pasture, but the maid advised him to tie himself to the calf with a silk thread to ensure it could not escape from him. Then the old man said he had no more work, but the prince must come to his bed and offer him his hand when he woke. The maid told him that the old man meant to eat him, but the prince must offer him a red-hot shovel instead of his own hand. The prince obeyed, and the old man refused to shake it.
Then the old man said he would marry the prince and the maid, and the maid said he had found her out. The prince cut off the calf's head at her direction and brought her a red ball from it. She brought a tiny ball of shining light and they fled. She told him that she had overheard that she was a king's daughter.
In the morning, the old man at first thought they were not eager to marry, but then he searched for them and realized they had fled. He sent a group of goblins from one stall in his barn after them. The ball moved in the maid's hands, and she had it change her into a brook and the prince into a fish. The goblins returned to the old man and said there had been nothing but a brook with a fish. The old man went to the next stall and sent the goblins there after them, instructing them to drink the brook and catch the fish. The maid turned herself into a rose tree and the prince into a rose. The goblins returned and said there had been nothing but a rose tree with one lone rose. The old man went to the next stall and sent his mightiest goblins after them, to tear up the rose tree. The prince and the maid were resting in the woods, and the maid turned herself into a breeze and the prince into a midge. Then, when the goblins were gone, she said the old man would know them even if they transmuted into any form; she rolled the ball and it led them to the door.
She said they must each go to their own home but the prince said they must keep together and marry. In the castle, the prince found that his father the king had died, confessing his switch of the maid and the prince. The prince mourned his beloved father but proclaimed what had happened, and all his people agreed that he should marry her and make her his queen.
The wedding went forward as planned, with one little hitch that almost got in the way. The prince's uncle, King Midas, showed up thinking he would be able to take over the Aurelian kingdom. He was distraught when he learned that the prince had returned, and vowed one day to destroy him. The prince's cousin, Abigail, however could see that the king was ran by a couple who were connected by true love. She tricked her father into believing she was staying behind to slowly break down Noah. However, she instead introduced him to Frederick and together they planned to overthrow Midas. During this time, Noah and Arabella somehow found time to have a child. They had a daughter, Princess Daphne, and she was the greatest accomplishment in their life. They raised her in the palace, but continued planning the day they would overthrow Midas. However, before they were able to move forward with their plans, the curse hit the Enchanted Forest, sending them all to Storybrooke.
Before The Curse
The part in italics is copied from the wiki page here.
Once upon a time, in a land that many of you have only read about in fairy tales, there exists the land of Aurelia. It was once home to the noble King Theodore and his loving wife, Queen Loraina. Sadly, the queen passed away giving birth to their only child, a son named Noah, after Loraina's father. The king was left distraught, but quickly regained himself, knowing he would have to raise the child. Sadly, months later, the burden of raising his son would be taken from him.
The king had been traveling and found himself lost in the woods. Beginning to believe all hope was lost, he came upon a path and found a man walking towards him. This man offered to help the king find his way out of the forest and back to his palace, but for a price. He had to agree to give the man the first living thing to greet him upon his return. The king was arrogant, and refused the man's offer. Thrice more the king found himself lost and thrice more the man, Rumplestiltskin, came to him. Finally, without any provisions left to sustain him, the king agreed. He blinked, and was on the edge of the forest looking upon his palace.
His faithful hunting dog was who he expected to be the first to greet him. However, to the king's dismay, it was his son, in the arms of a nurse, who was the first out the door. Knowing all to well what this meant, he wasted no time. Theodore went to a nearby village and found a family with a daughter the same age as his baby boy. He explained his situation to them, and traded his son for their daughter. A year later, Rumple came to collect. However, he had not known the gender of the king's child and was unaware that he was walking into a ruse. The king handed over the little girl and hid a smile as he realized his son would be safe. Rumple left with the girl and took her back to his castle.
The prince on the other hand was now in the care of a peasant farmer and his wife. Every year the family would receive gold and other provisions to provide for the boy, but the king did not come to retrieve him for fear that The Dark One would learn of it. Thus the boy was raised to be humble and caring. However, when he reached adult hood, he learned of the switch and could not bear to allow the girl to remain there. He would either rescue her or die trying. Therefor, he set out the following day carrying nothing but a bag of clothes and a second bag filled with only peas.
With the peas in hand, he made his way to the forest where his father had gotten lost. As he walked, he dropped peas along the way, making a path. What he didn't know is that he would never use that path. As he walked through the forest, he called out for help, asking for assistance through the forest, pretending to be lost. To his delight, which he hid behind a straight face, the same man who tricked his father came to him. Thinking Noah to be nothing more than a lowly beggar, he offered him a job rather than a way out of the forest. The young prince accepted, and began walking with Rumple, for no one knows how long. It seemed that it only got darker and darker as they walked, until they finally reached Rumple's estate.
Once there, Noah was led into the house where he was told the rules: Keep his eyes and ears open but his mouth forever closed, never speak without permission, and ,above all, obey without question. Once he entered the house, he saw a beautiful woman. The old man ate ravenously and told the woman to give him the scraps. He told the prince he could rest two days, and on the third he would put him to work, and forbade him to speak. The maid showed him a room; the prince guessed she was the girl exchanged for him. The next day he drew water and hewed wood for her; then he wandered the farmstead and saw the animals, including a black cow and a white-faced calf, and a white horse that occupied the stable alone.
The third day, the man set the prince to scythe enough grass for the horse and clean its stall. The maid told him, in whispers, to make a strong plait of the rushes and a peg, and threaten to bind its mouth and peg it so it could not eat or scatter its food. He obeyed, and the horse stopped eating and did not foul its stall. Then the old man set him to milk the cow. The maid told him to heat a pair of tongs and threaten to use them if the cow did not give all her milk to him. The prince obeyed, and the old man was unable to get any more milk from the cow. Then the old man set him to bring in a hay rick. The maid told him to tie the horse to the rick and count. He did so, and when the horse asked why, he said he was counting packs of wolves in the forest. The horse hauled the entire rick of hay back hastily, when it heard what the prince said.
Then the old man set him to bring a white-faced calf to the pasture, but the maid advised him to tie himself to the calf with a silk thread to ensure it could not escape from him. Then the old man said he had no more work, but the prince must come to his bed and offer him his hand when he woke. The maid told him that the old man meant to eat him, but the prince must offer him a red-hot shovel instead of his own hand. The prince obeyed, and the old man refused to shake it.
Then the old man said he would marry the prince and the maid, and the maid said he had found her out. The prince cut off the calf's head at her direction and brought her a red ball from it. She brought a tiny ball of shining light and they fled. She told him that she had overheard that she was a king's daughter.
In the morning, the old man at first thought they were not eager to marry, but then he searched for them and realized they had fled. He sent a group of goblins from one stall in his barn after them. The ball moved in the maid's hands, and she had it change her into a brook and the prince into a fish. The goblins returned to the old man and said there had been nothing but a brook with a fish. The old man went to the next stall and sent the goblins there after them, instructing them to drink the brook and catch the fish. The maid turned herself into a rose tree and the prince into a rose. The goblins returned and said there had been nothing but a rose tree with one lone rose. The old man went to the next stall and sent his mightiest goblins after them, to tear up the rose tree. The prince and the maid were resting in the woods, and the maid turned herself into a breeze and the prince into a midge. Then, when the goblins were gone, she said the old man would know them even if they transmuted into any form; she rolled the ball and it led them to the door.
She said they must each go to their own home but the prince said they must keep together and marry. In the castle, the prince found that his father the king had died, confessing his switch of the maid and the prince. The prince mourned his beloved father but proclaimed what had happened, and all his people agreed that he should marry her and make her his queen.
The wedding went forward as planned, with one little hitch that almost got in the way. The prince's uncle, King Midas, showed up thinking he would be able to take over the Aurelian kingdom. He was distraught when he learned that the prince had returned, and vowed one day to destroy him. The prince's cousin, Abigail, however could see that the king was ran by a couple who were connected by true love. She tricked her father into believing she was staying behind to slowly break down Noah. However, she instead introduced him to Frederick and together they planned to overthrow Midas. During this time, Noah and Arabella somehow found time to have a child. They had a daughter, Princess Daphne, and she was the greatest accomplishment in their life. They raised her in the palace, but continued planning the day they would overthrow Midas. However, before they were able to move forward with their plans, the curse hit the Enchanted Forest, sending them all to Storybrooke.
During The Curse
When Noah ended up in Storybrooke, he became Evan Williams, or Professor Williams as his students called him. Evan was the Professor of Creative Writing at Storybrooke Community College. He enjoyed teaching and especially loved his students. He was adopted at a very young age by Gregory and Mallory Dawson, a grocer and a stay at home mom. They might not have had a lot of money, but what they did have was love. Something quite ironic is that a lot of his material was based around the lives of many of his class mates and fellow towns people. He always felt that something was missing and thought it was one of the towns people. She happened to catch his eye quite often, but he never could get the courage to talk to her. Not until...
After The Curse
The moment he awoke from the curse and realized who he was, his first thoughts were of his beautiful wife Arabella and his daughter Daphne. He couldn't believe he hadn't even remembered his daughter during the curse. He wasted no time in finding his wife, and the moment he did was the happiest he had felt in quite a long time. Though they were pleased to find each other, they didn't have time to celebrate. They had to find their daughter. When they did, they made sure never to lose her ever again. After the family had been reunited, they realized what they had been planning before the curse hit, and they knew they had to find Abigail and Frederick. When they finally found them, the four of them set to work helping Anton and the dwarves in the fields. They were extremely saddened when they learned all their hard work had been for naught. Sadder even, the worst was yet to come.
Two humans from The Land Without Magic made their way into Storybrooke, and they were on a mission. Their mission: destroy magic at any cost. Thankfully, Regina and Emma were able to stop that from happening, but they weren't able to stop the people from kidnapping Henry and dragging him away to Neverland. While they followed after, Noah and his family stayed behind to help look after the people of Storybrooke. When they returned with a rescued Henry, they thought they finally had their happy ending, until Pan enacted Regina's curse, which would destroy Storybrooke and send everyone back where they had came from. However, a year later, they are now back in Storybrooke without any clue as to where their missing year went.
Two humans from The Land Without Magic made their way into Storybrooke, and they were on a mission. Their mission: destroy magic at any cost. Thankfully, Regina and Emma were able to stop that from happening, but they weren't able to stop the people from kidnapping Henry and dragging him away to Neverland. While they followed after, Noah and his family stayed behind to help look after the people of Storybrooke. When they returned with a rescued Henry, they thought they finally had their happy ending, until Pan enacted Regina's curse, which would destroy Storybrooke and send everyone back where they had came from. However, a year later, they are now back in Storybrooke without any clue as to where their missing year went.
Likes:
Reading
Writing
Science Fiction
Paranormal
Music
Dislikes:
Closed Mindedness
Evil
Rumplestiltskin
King George
Roleplay Example:
(Taken from a futuristic X-Men site)
Ryan was exceptionally glad he had joined the MRD. He had joined the Marines because he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. However, after a while, things starting becoming boring. It seemed like every mission with the Marines was just Deja Vu. It was always go to this point, take out this enemy, rescue this hostage, report back to command. It seemed so monotonous. That's why the moment he got back to New York, he went straight to the nearest MRD post and signed up.
He figured, since they had started allowing mutants into their ranks, that he'd at least have some fun. After he completed MRD training, he was on his first outing with a squad, and his hopes were confirmed. He didn't like harming other mutants, but these guys were known to hunt down and kill humans for sport. Those kind of mutants didn't deserve to roam free.
Another thing he loved about being with the MRD; more personal days. He just happened to be having one of those today. He decided he was going to stop by a building he had bought about a year ago, when he was on leave, before his last mission with the Marines. It was an old parking garage, which even had a few beat up, old, run down cars in it. He had saved money all his life, and his family was still receiving money from the Marines due to his father passing away while on duty. He had used that money to buy the building, which is where he was heading now.
It was a beautiful day when he left the house, so he had worn a pair of high top sneakers, some comfortable jeans, and a sky blue t-shirt. With the sky looking the way it did now, he was wishing he had worn boots and a jacket as well as brought an umbrella. Still, he was already out, so he might as well do what he already had planned.
He turned the corner and started down the alley next to the building, which led to a side door. However, when he got close, he noticed something odd. The door was cracked, and the lock he usually kept on it was no where in sight. "Great, no telling what kind of nut jobs might be in there. At least I'm always armed." He laughed at his little personal joke, referring to his mutant ability. "Well, let's get this done and over with."
He started making his way through the building, heading upwards. After starting to think he was paranoid and that no one was in here, he reached the 6th floor, and he saw him. It was a young male, somewhere in his late teens. For someone that young, he was kind of cute. That didn't change the fact that he was breaking and entering. What surprised Ryan though, was that this kid was obviously a mutant. He knew this, because the young man was using his power right there in front of Ryan's eyes. "Excuse me, but...can I help you?"
(Taken from a futuristic X-Men site)
Ryan was exceptionally glad he had joined the MRD. He had joined the Marines because he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. However, after a while, things starting becoming boring. It seemed like every mission with the Marines was just Deja Vu. It was always go to this point, take out this enemy, rescue this hostage, report back to command. It seemed so monotonous. That's why the moment he got back to New York, he went straight to the nearest MRD post and signed up.
He figured, since they had started allowing mutants into their ranks, that he'd at least have some fun. After he completed MRD training, he was on his first outing with a squad, and his hopes were confirmed. He didn't like harming other mutants, but these guys were known to hunt down and kill humans for sport. Those kind of mutants didn't deserve to roam free.
Another thing he loved about being with the MRD; more personal days. He just happened to be having one of those today. He decided he was going to stop by a building he had bought about a year ago, when he was on leave, before his last mission with the Marines. It was an old parking garage, which even had a few beat up, old, run down cars in it. He had saved money all his life, and his family was still receiving money from the Marines due to his father passing away while on duty. He had used that money to buy the building, which is where he was heading now.
It was a beautiful day when he left the house, so he had worn a pair of high top sneakers, some comfortable jeans, and a sky blue t-shirt. With the sky looking the way it did now, he was wishing he had worn boots and a jacket as well as brought an umbrella. Still, he was already out, so he might as well do what he already had planned.
He turned the corner and started down the alley next to the building, which led to a side door. However, when he got close, he noticed something odd. The door was cracked, and the lock he usually kept on it was no where in sight. "Great, no telling what kind of nut jobs might be in there. At least I'm always armed." He laughed at his little personal joke, referring to his mutant ability. "Well, let's get this done and over with."
He started making his way through the building, heading upwards. After starting to think he was paranoid and that no one was in here, he reached the 6th floor, and he saw him. It was a young male, somewhere in his late teens. For someone that young, he was kind of cute. That didn't change the fact that he was breaking and entering. What surprised Ryan though, was that this kid was obviously a mutant. He knew this, because the young man was using his power right there in front of Ryan's eyes. "Excuse me, but...can I help you?"
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