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− | Maggie Bernard was a fat, gothy young woman who hated her body, a college student majoring in science. There were reasons for this beyond just being a fat girl with terrible friends and an abusive alcoholic mother: every night, she would transform into a horrifying acidic blob monster. After dissolving one of her friends, she became consumed with guilt and decided to atone by joining the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]], but couldn't bring herself to do it. | + | Maggie Bernard was a fat, gothy young woman who hated her body, a college student majoring in science. There were reasons for this beyond just being a fat girl with terrible friends and an abusive alcoholic mother, who was still raw with grief over her father's death: every night, she would transform into a horrifying acidic blob monster. After dissolving one of her friends, she became consumed with guilt and decided to atone by joining the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]], but couldn't bring herself to do it. |
After a failed suicide attempt, she encountered an incredibly talkative young man named [[Tyler Bridge]]. He helped pull her out of her depression somewhat. Then she turned into a blob and dissolved him too. She fell into another guilt/depression spiral, only to wake up in the morning and find Tyler sitting in the kitchen eating breakfast with her mother. He was a ghost, who had been dead to begin with. | After a failed suicide attempt, she encountered an incredibly talkative young man named [[Tyler Bridge]]. He helped pull her out of her depression somewhat. Then she turned into a blob and dissolved him too. She fell into another guilt/depression spiral, only to wake up in the morning and find Tyler sitting in the kitchen eating breakfast with her mother. He was a ghost, who had been dead to begin with. |
Revision as of 18:58, 28 February 2022
Maggie Bernard is a net.hero created by Amabel Holland. | |
Alter Ego: | None |
Aliases: | Yeaworth Lass |
Primary Writer: | Amabel Holland |
Status: | Member of the LNH (Classic Team) |
Usability: | [should prolly ask Amabel] |
History
Content warning: *deep breath* internalized fatphobia, body horror, alcoholism, domestic abuse, suicide
Maggie Bernard was a fat, gothy young woman who hated her body, a college student majoring in science. There were reasons for this beyond just being a fat girl with terrible friends and an abusive alcoholic mother, who was still raw with grief over her father's death: every night, she would transform into a horrifying acidic blob monster. After dissolving one of her friends, she became consumed with guilt and decided to atone by joining the LNH, but couldn't bring herself to do it.
After a failed suicide attempt, she encountered an incredibly talkative young man named Tyler Bridge. He helped pull her out of her depression somewhat. Then she turned into a blob and dissolved him too. She fell into another guilt/depression spiral, only to wake up in the morning and find Tyler sitting in the kitchen eating breakfast with her mother. He was a ghost, who had been dead to begin with.
<other incredibly traumatic stuff goes here>
Personality
She started out as someone who was full of contempt for herself and other people, convinced she was worthless and no one could find her attractive. As she grew closer to Tyler and others in the course of her investigation she came to see things differently.
Powers and Abilities
At night, becomes a blob monster with the power to dissolve flesh.
Appearance
Normally, a fat girl with black eyes who is deeply convinced she is unattractive. At night, a pink mass of flesh resembling the creature from The Blob. [1]
Appearances
- Journey Into Irrelevancy #12-<foo>
- Net.heroes on Parade
Footnotes
- ↑ Her codename comes from Irvin Yeaworth, director of The Blob.