Post by Hades on Jan 6, 2013 6:46:38 GMT -5
Full Name: Hades || Peter Lewis
Age: 27
Class: Human
Occupation: Doll (D.C. Dollhouse)
Personality
Peter: Peter was never particularly out-going, though he always managed to get caught up in crazy things. He's rather smart, with a talent for maths that came out rather early. For the most part he is relaxed and laid-back and likes to watch things going on around him instead of getting involved.
Hades: As a doll, Hades doesn't have much of a personality at all. He's blank and compliant though of course he can be imprinted to be any one.
History
Peter was brought up with both of his parents in Los Angeles. His parents (father a doctor and mother a lawyer) had more than enough money to lavish their child with everything he needed. And until he hit his teen years and 'rebelling' stage he more than welcomed this sort of attention. In school he paid little attention except when it came to maths, at which he was particularly good at.
As a teenager, Peter started to go against his parents. As they were rarely around this made little difference, so it was only a few years before he began to follow their rules once more and take their money. He was fairly popular in school, though he could never be bothered to do anything to crazy. His money brought people to him, though as he lived in a very wealthy area he wasn't the richest around.
His interest in maths continued to grow to the point where he decided that he wanted to be a maths teacher - not the best paid job around, but his doting family (guilty for all their trips and the limits their jobs put on spending time with their son) gave him allowance still.
Whilst taking breaks from going through his training, Peter began to travel and this is what got him in contact with the D.C. Dollhouse. He used the money saved away from his parents to buy out dolls for his sexual fantasies - never being out going whilst with others, he felt he could be a different person with the dolls. Eventually, he was taking dolls twice a month and running low on money. When he ran out of money but still tried to buy Dolls, the D.C. Dollhouse gave him an offer of becoming a doll for a few years and then having enough money to buy however many dolls he wished for afterwards.