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It isn't much, but this first post should set the scene a little. Kudos to @Sloth and @Morden Man for pretty much guessing what was going to happen.

09:10 PM
Suicide Slums, Metropolis



She could hear the screams from her apartment. Loud and shrill, about a block away, panicked cries for help going without answer no matter how loud their owner yelled. Mia clenched her fists as she moved to don her costume. She expected this from Star City, or Gotham – cries for help going unheeded, those in trouble ignored – but from Metropolis? The City of Tomorrow? No. This wasn’t supposed to happen. Not in Superman’s city.

But Superman was dead. Dead, along with the creature that killed him. And the criminals of Metropolis, the scumbags that usually hid in the shadows in fear of facing the Man of Steel, thought that that presented them an opportunity, an opportunity to claim the streets as their own. But they weren’t going to go unopposed. Not for as long as Speedy was in town.

Bow in hand, quiver strapped to her back, Mia pushed open her apartment’s window; one of two in the entire space. With it open, the screams sounded even louder, more desperate. Without hesitation, Mia leapt out of her fourth-floor accommodation, landing on the neighbouring building’s fire escape. Climbing it up onto the roof, she spared herself a quick glance over the Slums, taking in its hopelessness, its unbridled chaos. It was a far cry from the Metropolis everyone knew. Poverty, crime and corruption were the dominant powers in this neighbourhood, an air of misery ever present in its grime-covered streets. Ramshackle storefronts and apartment complexes mingled with shady pubs and nightclubs, brothels and streetwalkers as abundant as strays. It was like Metropolis’ own private Gotham. A hell within heaven. A paradise lost.

Mia ran, leaping from rooftop to rooftop, nearing the source of the screams with every step. This wasn’t her first time in costume without Oliver or Connor. She’d been in the Slums for nearly a week now, and she’d had her fair share of solo patrols in Star City. But that didn’t stop it from feeling any less weird. It didn’t stop her from feeling any less out of place.

Her estimation was right. She found the screamer one block east of her apartment, hounded by three men, large and ugly, backed into the corner of a dead-end alley. They were abusing the woman, violently tugging her between each other, each desperate to have a go, laughing at her attempts to escape.

Mia couldn’t help the growl that formed in her throat. Those men reminded her of her father. Chauvinistic, sick, perverted pigs, seeking no one’s pleasure but their own. She couldn’t stand for that. With a well-aimed shot, she launched an arrow through the furthest man’s hand, pinning it to the wall behind him. She jumped down from her perch on the fire escape as he let loose a shriek of pain, a higher pitch than his victim’s; despite herself, Mia couldn’t help a small smirk. The other two men turned to face her, shock and confusion fighting for control on their faces, before the latter won out, settling comfortably on their features. Behind them, the woman backed up further into the corner, curling into a ball.

“The hell are you?” asked one of the two, deftly ignoring the third’s agonised cries. He was bulky, and wide, his jaw hard-set. Mia called him Burly.

“Speedy,” she said, nocking another arrow.

The second man, also of significant bulk – Blocky – spoke up. “Who?”

“Yeah. You ain’t no Supergirl,” added Burly.

“It doesn’t matter who I am. What matters is that you idiots leave this woman alone.”

“H-hang on,” began the third man, between gasps of pain, “I-I recognise her. Sh-she’s the G-Green Arrow’s sidekick.”

Mia flushed red as Burly and Blocky erupted into a fit of laughter.

“The Green Arrow’s sidekick? They sent that klutz’s side-chick to replace Supes?’ exclaimed Burly, clutching his stomach. Tears were rolling down his face.

“What the hell were they thinking?!” added Blocky, before exploding into laughter once more.

Mia glowered, aiming her bow at Burly's leg. She was going to enjoy this.



SPEEDY



| Identity |
  • Mia Dearden
  • Speedy


| Origin & Backstory |
A teenage runaway, Mia Dearden had, to put it lightly, a rough childhood. Frequently abused by her father, she escaped from home, opting to live on the streets as opposed to suffering through even more pain at his hands. It became clear early on, however, that surviving alone in the harsh Star City streets would not see her last very long, and so, upon meeting a young man by the name of Richard, she moved in with him, mistaking his generosity with understanding, and his lust with love. In exchange for shelter and food, Richard explored ways to exploit her for his own gain, often acting as her pimp, selling her body to the likes of crooked cops and local politicians.

It was from one such politician that she was saved by the man who would become her mentor: the Green Arrow. Having confronted the councilman, the Battling Bowman told her that the life she was leading was not one someone her age, let alone anyone, should have to live; with this advice, he also gave her a business card – belonging to Oliver Queen’s Papp Street Mission, a non-profit shelter for the homeless and recreational centre for the youth.

Returning home to Richard, a denial of his advances quickly escalated into a standoff as he held a knife to her throat, telling her that he can’t have what happened that night lead back to him. With quick thinking and a realisation that this life was not something she wanted, Mia managed to turn the tables on Richard, asking him not to follow her and cutting his hand for good measure. With nowhere else to go, she left Richard’s home, making her way to the Papp Street Mission.

It was there that she met Oliver Queen, who she almost instantly figured out was Green Arrow – all it took was a look at his beard. Feeling like she was meant for more than volunteer work, she took it upon herself to learn archery, all while nagging Oliver and his son, Connor, to teach her themselves. Eventually, Oliver folded, and so began Mia’s archery lessons.

While Mia had gotten what she wanted, she was not yet done with her requests – Oliver was forced to endure a persistent barrage of badgering when she asked to be his sidekick. Time and time again he refused, not wishing to put her at risk. But then the unthinkable happened; Mia had tested positive for HIV, the product of her time as Richard’s fille de joie. Oliver, feeling as if he owed her a chance, gave her a more intensive training regimen, and, after believing that she was ready, allowed her to debut by his side. Taking his first sidekick’s, Roy Harper’s, alias, Mia began her career as Speedy, taking to the streets alongside the two Green Arrows.

Oliver soon had her enrolled amongst the Teen Titans, working alongside the likes of Robin, Wonder Girl and Beast Boy. Initially reluctant to join the team, Mia slowly found herself warming up to them, finding friends for life in a team of legacies trying desperately to live up to their mentors’ reputations. For the first time in her life, Mia felt important.

But any illusion of relevance was shattered on the tragic day of Christmas Eve; for it was then, in 2015, that Superman was killed. Unable to believe that such a great man, the perfect hero, was dead, Mia watched as the world dealt with its sorrow, unable to come to terms with her own. Her morals were conflicting. If Superman, a man that had made such a difference in the world, could have his life taken from him by a monster such as Doomsday, then who was she to call herself a hero? Who was she, or Oliver, or Connor or Roy, to don their costumes and masks, and tell themselves that the world was better off for it? Everything she had built her life upon was brought crumbling down the moment the Man of Steel died, and she was lost. She didn’t know who she was anymore.

Feeling an impossible urge to help fill the void Superman left, Mia resolved to leave Star City and the Titans, moving to new grounds: Metropolis. Whether she’ll succeed, she has no idea – but you can be damned sure that she’ll try.


| Attributes |
Acrobatics: Mia is a proficient acrobat, incorporating her agility into her fighting style.
Archery: Trained by both Green Arrows, Mia is a very skilled archer, her marksmanship nearly matching that of her mentors.
Trick Arrows: Along with her normal arrows, Mia also boasts an arsenal of trick arrows – namely explosive and grappling arrows, among others.
Martial Arts: Receiving training from both Connor and Oliver, along with further training of her own, Mia is a very skilled martial artist, able to hold her own against multiple opponents.


| Character Notes |
To be updated as the story progresses.




| Character Goals |
In the simplest terms, I want Mia to spread her wings. Following the death of Superman, she’s going to be hurting, right alongside the rest of the US, and the world. She’s going to be hurting, and she’s going to be thinking, ‘Now that he’s gone, who could possibly take his place?’ And in order to cope with this, maybe in an attempt to get an answer, she’s going to leave Star City – the Arrow family – and she’s going to try to become her own hero. While she’s on this journey, she’s going to make both enemies and friends, and she will run into her fair share of difficulties and troubles. But eventually, she’s going to come out on top – and she will have figured out who she really is in the process. In short, I want to tell a Bildungsroman, coming-of-age story, with Superman’s death as the catalyst.


| Sample Post |

Boom.



SPEEDY



| Identity |
  • Mia Dearden
  • Speedy


| Origin & Backstory |
A teenage runaway, Mia Dearden had, to put it lightly, a rough childhood. Frequently abused by her father, she escaped from home, opting to live on the streets as opposed to suffering through even more pain at his hands. It became clear early on, however, that surviving alone in the harsh Star City streets would not see her last very long, and so, upon meeting a young man by the name of Richard, she moved in with him, mistaking his generosity with understanding, and his lust with love. In exchange for shelter and food, Richard explored ways to exploit her for his own gain, often acting as her pimp, selling her body to the likes of crooked cops and local politicians.

It was from one such politician that she was saved by the man who would become her mentor: the Green Arrow. Having confronted the councilman, the Battling Bowman told her that the life she was leading was not one someone her age, let alone anyone, should have to live; with this advice, he also gave her a business card – belonging to Oliver Queen’s Papp Street Mission, a non-profit shelter for the homeless and recreational centre for the youth.

Returning home to Richard, a denial of his advances quickly escalated into a standoff as he held a knife to her throat, telling her that he can’t have what happened that night lead back to him. With quick thinking and a realisation that this life was not something she wanted, Mia managed to turn the tables on Richard, asking him not to follow her and cutting his hand for good measure. With nowhere else to go, she left Richard’s home, making her way to the Papp Street Mission.

It was there that she met Oliver Queen, who she almost instantly figured out was Green Arrow – all it took was a look at his beard. Feeling like she was meant for more than volunteer work, she took it upon herself to learn archery, all while nagging Oliver and his son, Connor, to teach her themselves. Eventually, Oliver folded, and so began Mia’s archery lessons.

While Mia had gotten what she wanted, she was not yet done with her requests – Oliver was forced to endure a persistent barrage of badgering when she asked to be his sidekick. Time and time again he refused, not wishing to put her at risk. But then the unthinkable happened; Mia had tested positive for HIV, the product of her time as Richard’s fille de joie. Oliver, feeling as if he owed her a chance, gave her a more intensive training regimen, and, after believing that she was ready, allowed her to debut by his side. Taking his first sidekick’s, Roy Harper’s, alias, Mia began her career as Speedy, taking to the streets alongside the two Green Arrows.

Oliver soon had her enrolled amongst the Teen Titans, working alongside the likes of Robin, Wonder Girl and Beast Boy. Initially reluctant to join the team, Mia slowly found herself warming up to them, finding friends for life in a team of legacies trying desperately to live up to their mentors’ reputations. For the first time in her life, Mia felt important.

But any illusion of relevance was shattered on the tragic day of Christmas Eve; for it was then, in 2015, that Superman was killed. Unable to believe that such a great man, the perfect hero, was dead, Mia watched as the world dealt with its sorrow, unable to come to terms with her own. Her morals were conflicting. If Superman, a man that had made such a difference in the world, could have his life taken from him by a monster such as Doomsday, then who was she to call herself a hero? Who was she, or Oliver, or Connor or Roy, to don their costumes and masks, and tell themselves that the world was better off for it? Everything she had built her life upon was brought crumbling down the moment the Man of Steel died, and she was lost. She didn’t know who she was anymore.

Feeling an impossible urge to help fill the void Superman left, Mia resolved to leave Star City and the Titans, moving to new grounds: Metropolis. Whether she’ll succeed, she has no idea – but you can be damned sure that she’ll try.


| Attributes |
Acrobatics: Mia is a proficient acrobat, incorporating her agility into her fighting style.
Archery: Trained by both Green Arrows, Mia is a very skilled archer, her marksmanship nearly matching that of her mentors.
Trick Arrows: Along with her normal arrows, Mia also boasts an arsenal of trick arrows – namely explosive and grappling arrows, among others.
Martial Arts: Receiving training from both Connor and Oliver, along with further training of her own, Mia is a very skilled martial artist, able to hold her own against multiple opponents.


| Character Notes |
To be updated as the story progresses.




| Character Goals |
In the simplest terms, I want Mia to spread her wings. Following the death of Superman, she’s going to be hurting, right alongside the rest of the US, and the world. She’s going to be hurting, and she’s going to be thinking, ‘Now that he’s gone, who could possibly take his place?’ And in order to cope with this, maybe in an attempt to get an answer, she’s going to leave Star City – the Arrow family – and she’s going to try to become her own hero. While she’s on this journey, she’s going to make both enemies and friends, and she will run into her fair share of difficulties and troubles. But eventually, she’s going to come out on top – and she will have figured out who she really is in the process. In short, I want to tell a Bildungsroman, coming-of-age story, with Superman’s death as the catalyst.


| Sample Post |


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Go for it. I left the sidekick angle vague in case anyone wanted to do something with Roy or Mia, or I guess Thea as she's become now? I don't know I haven't read much comics since the New 52.


Eh, I just said Thea because that's how she was listed in the iCheck. She's still Mia in the comics. But yeah, cheers!
I might go for Speedy/Red Arrow/Thea Queen, if that's a'ight with you, @Byrd Man.
@Byrd Man Could you link me? This is out of pure curiosity; I love seeing what other people do with characters I have a passion for.
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Go for it. I figure our concepts will be different enough to make for an interesting competition. I warn you, I have been told by quite a few people that I write a damn good GA.


Well, nothing wrong in a little challenge. If not to win, the to push myself to make an actually good sheet.
So, um... Looks to me like we've got a bit of a problem, @Byrd Man... There's only room for one van dyking archer around here.
I'll fight you for it.
But I guess I'll find a backup in the case you demolish me, :P.
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