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From ''[[Journey Into Irrelevancy]]'' #15:
 
From ''[[Journey Into Irrelevancy]]'' #15:
  
:He wasn't particularly tall and he wasn't particularly short; he wasn't fat and he wasn't thin;
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:He wasn't particularly tall and he wasn't particularly short; he wasn't fat and he wasn't thin; if anything, he leaned towards the slightly-over-average height and the slightly-over-average weight category.  His face was boyish and round, and it made him look about twelve; his ill-groomed facial hairs--for they were too sparsely distributed about his cheeks and chin to warrant being labeled as something as organized as "hair"--made him look twenty-something.  He wore a pinstripe suit, probably lifted from a Halloween costume display, and used an old man's cane, probably more for show than anything else.  He had a simple boy's summer haircut; in the darkness, Maggie couldn't tell that his hair and eyes were both excremental shades of brown.  His pant legs were pulled down in an attempt to hide the fact that his shoes were Velcro.
if anything, he leaned towards the slightly-over-average height and the slightly-over-average weight category.  His face was boyish and round, and it made him look about twelve; his ill-groomed facial hairs--for they were too
 
sparsely distributed about his cheeks and chin to warrant being labeled as something as organized as
 
"hair"--made him look twenty-something.  He wore a pinstripe suit, probably lifted from a Halloween
 
costume display, and used an old man's cane, probably more for show than anything else.  He had a simple
 
boy's summer haircut; in the darkness, Maggie couldn't tell that his hair and eyes were both excremental shades of brown.  His pant legs were pulled down in an attempt to hide the fact that his shoes were Velcro.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 05:11, 24 February 2022

Maggie Bernard is a net.heroic ghost created by Amabel Holland.
Alter Ego: None
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: Amabel Holland
Status: Member of the LNH (Classic Team)
Usability: [should prolly ask Amabel]

History

On a car ride with a friend, Tyler Bridge told her that if she crashed and survived when he died, he would come back and haunt her. She did, so he did. But his friend ended up in a coma, so Tyler had to find someone else to haunt. Enter Maggie Bernard.

Tyler met Maggie when she had just attempted suicide and gotten stuck in a window. He talked her down from her depression somewhat, but then she transformed into her blob form and fell on him, becoming convinced she'd killed him. She was a little surprised to find him having breakfast with her mother in the morning, after which he explained his circumstances to her. <more>

Personality

Chatty and gregarious. Very opinionated. Affectedly quirky, a little childish. Puts up a know-it-all front to conceal deeper vulnerability.

Powers and Abilities

He's a ghost--specifically, the kind who has a material body and is basically percieved as a regular person. He doesn't have very powerful spiritual abilities, but he can't die (because he's already dead).

Appearance

From Journey Into Irrelevancy #15:

He wasn't particularly tall and he wasn't particularly short; he wasn't fat and he wasn't thin; if anything, he leaned towards the slightly-over-average height and the slightly-over-average weight category. His face was boyish and round, and it made him look about twelve; his ill-groomed facial hairs--for they were too sparsely distributed about his cheeks and chin to warrant being labeled as something as organized as "hair"--made him look twenty-something. He wore a pinstripe suit, probably lifted from a Halloween costume display, and used an old man's cane, probably more for show than anything else. He had a simple boy's summer haircut; in the darkness, Maggie couldn't tell that his hair and eyes were both excremental shades of brown. His pant legs were pulled down in an attempt to hide the fact that his shoes were Velcro.

Appearances