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Post by Liesel Fischer on Jul 9, 2018 0:21:45 GMT
Liesel Fischer Liesel, German, "God is my vow." | Fischer, German, "Fisherman."
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| Elisa, Lisa Female, single eighty-one (Appears: 8), January 1, 1937 Ghost height 4'3.8" (131.5 cm.), 50.9 lbs. (23.08 kg.), She has the typical small body of an eight year old girl. blonde, grey Mckenna Grace, played by Mayday
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Likes: Helping her mother in the kitchen, reading books (especially fairytales), learning new things, using her ghost abilities to cause trouble for entertainment, animals (especially cats), and playing outside. Dislikes: Bugs (especially spiders), her brother's teasing and games, being alone now that her family has passed on to the afterlife, being lonely, sudden loud noise (due to how she died), Nazis (explained in history) Skills: She can play violin, she is perfectly fluent in German, due to her being dead for so long she has grown accustomed to being a ghost and can handle her abilities better than the average ghost but still needs help perfecting them. Hobbies: She likes to read, draw, sing (mostly in German), and play violin. Goals: To find her now deceased family and see if they, like her, were unable to move on.
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- Quiet: While she isn't shy, Liesel will rarely speak unless spoken to. She does not go out of her way for friends.
- Language Barrier: While she is learning English and can speak it, she still has trouble understanding complex words and pronunciation.
- Stuck back in the 40s: Liesel died in 1945 in Nazi Germany. Sometimes she forgets that Nazis are no more and still gets antsy and fearful of something similar happening again. That and she doesn't understand modern technology at all.
- Strictly Raised: she was raised in a very strict, and religious home. While the religion didn't stick to her, the idea of being polite and obedient did, and because of this she rarely gets herself into trouble.
- Decades Alone: Before coming to the academy, Liesel spent quite a few decades alone. This caused her to enter a state of withdrawal. Because of this big crowds and people in her face are a huge no, no.
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| Quiet like a doe and obedient like a dog are two ways to describe Liesel. She is curious, like most children, and is a very imaginative little girl. She is independent and likes to take care of herself. She can be friendly if she wants to, but won't leave her comfort zone for to long. She has a strong sense of family and loves anyone she considers blood. |
Liesel was born in January 1, 1937 daughter to Hans and Elisa Fischer in Dresden, Germany. Despite all the chaos that was present at the time, her mother and father did their best to shelter their children from the harshness of the war and Nazis as well as keeping her and her brother away from Nazi propaganda. Despite their efforts Liesel still witnessed many horrific events.
At the age of six years old her father's friend, a Jewish man by the name of Markus Müller whom she considered an uncle, was prosecuted for a being a Jew and was sent away to a death camp. They received word a few months later that Markus had passed, no doubt because of the awful conditions. Both her and her father were devastated by the news.
In 1945, the city of Dresden was bombed by the Allies. Liesel and her family were unfortunately killed when the bomb hit. The last thing that Liesel heard was the loud sound of bombs and explosion that still haunt her even after death. Instead of passing and moving on like her family, Liesel's spirit stayed behind.
She wandered the Earth for what felt like forever until she was found an brought to the academy to help better understand her species and abilities. She, much to her dismay, had to learn English in order to better communicate with staff and students. This by far was the biggest adjustment for her, and even now she speaks with a very noticeable accent. |
Hans Fischer 37 father Elisa Fischer 35 mother Klaus Fischer 12 brother Markus Müller 36 uncle (not biological)
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| Hans Fischer: He was a hardworking family that loved both his children very much, and treated Liesel very well. Elisa Fischer: A good mother, but strict. She gave both Liesel and her brother a very strict and religious upbringing. Klaus: Liesel's older brother. Always playing games and disobeying, he always found new was to tease Liesel. Although he would never admit it, he loves his sister very much. Markus Müller: Markus was a friend of their father's that had been around ever since her brother was a little baby. When he could he would often bring the children small gifts, like candy.
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