[b]Name:[/b] Lily Heidi Anne [b]Age:[/b] 11 [b]Power:[/b] [i]Bio Conversion[/i] - The ability to give life to inorganic objects. Lily has the ability to permanently animate and give life to [i]any[/i] non-sentient being. The things she gives life to develop supernatural abilities which are determined based on the situation were they were made a live and the amount of effort Lily uses for their life. Each use of this ability irreversibly cuts away at her health and overall lifespan, making it so that she cannot use her abilities very often. She currently has three 'Children' - objects that she has brought to life. Non of her creations can move if she's asleep or unconscious. [hider=Lily's 'Children'] Lily's three current creations. [b]Teddy[/b] - a two meter teddy bear that's taller than Lily is. Ted has super strength and durability, and hides a makeshift sword and shield inside his stuffed body. [b]Pip[/b] - a bird hand-puppet that can is a skilled ventriloquist. Pip can throw his voice, mimic any kind of sound and sing. Pip can also fly and has the eyesight of an eagle. [b]Bob[/b] - is a toaster with the ability to fire lasers. Don't look at him too much, he's a very shy toaster and is insecure about his looks. [/hider] [b]Appearance:[/b] Long blonde curly hair that reaches just a bit above her hips, and a pale heart-shaped face that still has traces of baby-fat on it. Despite her youth, she has a dull looking face that seems jaded with the world. She stands at 106[sup]cm[/sup] (3.5[sup]ft[/sup]) with small, delicate hands. Almond shaped blue colored eyes. [b]Bio:[/b] Lily was normal, or it would be more accurate to say her family was normal. Lily, although she had normal looks, had an air about her that made other people realize that there was something different about her. Whatever this 'difference' was, nobody could place, but whatever it was, it attracted the attention of a dying spirit. Said spirit was once a god, in old times, but so faded and weakened that it had forgotten its identity. However, the spirit knew that at its core, it was a 'God of Life'. The dying spirit felt an attraction to Lily; it was love at first sight. The god doted on the infant Lily, and used its remaining time and power to bless her with luck and gifts. As she was young, Lily didn't really interact with anyone (or understand them for that matter) so all her attention was given to the spirit, who grew more and more attached to her. [i]Too[/i] attached to her. As Lily grew older and her list of acquaintances increased, she spent less and less time with the spirit. The spirit was originally a gentle being; it was a god of life, and the thought of bringing harm to another living being was against everything it existed for, however, as time went by and it weakened and died, the spirits mind became unstable and dangerous. What was once 'love' for Lily became 'obsession' and when the girl spent less time with it, it blamed the people around her. It wanted to spend time with Lily, but not only was she distracted by the people around her, the spirit itself did not have long to live either. The solution it reached was a terrible one. It stole the life of Lily's parents, friends and relatives to fuel itself - a slow process, but eventually everyone succumbed. As the younger Lily watched the people close to her die one-by-one, the girl slowly lonely, desperate and despondent. By the time the last person close to her - her mother - died, the god had gained a new body. However, with that new body came stability, and consequently, the god, now that its mind was no longer in a haze of insanity caused by its slow death, realized what it had done. What it had done to [i]Lily[/i]. The girl was alone now, with no way to take care of herself and with no one to love; the god stopped considering itself as somebody worthy to give her that love. As recompense for its actions, the god gifted Lily with her current powers at the cost of its own life; a last, desperate way to make up for its critical failure. He could not give life to the people it killed, for it was a god of life, not of rebirth, but it could give Lily her own way of fulfilling the crushing loneliness it caused.