Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2016 20:53:07 GMT -5
Who am I? Just a conscience!
Introduce yourself
Hey, howdy, hey! The name's Mattie, and I wished upon a star from the internet?. My other imaginary friends include Will Turner. Jafar and I are so very eager to join the Worlds of Disney circle of life!
Character basics
Character name: Jafar
Age: 45
Species: Human
Birthplace: Agrabah
Movie: Aladdin, Return of Jafar
Custom title: The most powerful sorcerer in the world!
Why: Aladdin was always my favorite movie as a kid and I think Jafar's a really enjoyable villain with lots of untapped evil potential
Character appearance
Hair description:
Jafar has dark black eyebrows and a thin mustache. His most well groomed feature is his long, twisted goatee. He takes especially good care of his facial hair to detract from the fact that he is entirely bald from an alchemical incident
Facial description/mood/expressions: Jafar's long face, high cheekbones and thin lips give him a constant disinterested and cruel edge to his looks. He is also extremely proficient with sneers and derisive glares.
Clothing style: He wears a tight fitted black shirt over a red shirt with bell like sleeves at his elbows. Over the shirts, his robes are flowing black and gathered at the waist. He has large pointed shoulder pads to hook a flowing black and red cape to. His head is draped around in a red cloth at the back and a light yellow one covering the front of his neck. His headpiece is tall and black with yellow piping affixed to it. On the front is an oval ruby topped with a long red feather.
Body build: Jafar is thin to the point of emaciated, with long bony arms and legs. Even his fingers and hands are spidery and look stretched to excess.
Any unique traits (optional): Jafar carries a golden walking staff with a snake head at the top and ruby eyes that he uses as a focus for his magical powers.
Original character analysis
Personality: Jafar is a dark, twisted villain. He seeks to gain more and more power through deceit and trickery. He'll do anything required to ensure
History: Jafar was born a poor son of a camel handler. His father abandoned the family before he was born and as his mother coped with the financial burden of raising a child, he found himself spending more and more time on the streets using his cunning and guile to supplement the family income. At the age of fifteen he conned a powerful merchant out of a large sum of money. Instead of being angry, when the merchant found out, he offered to pay for Jafar's education at the palace if he would work as his apprentice for five years after graduating.
Jafar took the schooling, though he was at first behind the other much younger children because of his upbringing. They often mocked him for being an uneducated street rat and he used the anger and hurt from that to drive his learning. He poured over books and texts in the palace library and soon he'd risen to the top of his class. This didn't improve his classmates opinion of him and he was often treated cruelly by those who were jealous of him.
After graduating, he was indentured to the merchant who'd payed for his education. This merchant was branching into alchemy markets and Jafar was given a large collection of alchemical knowledge to educate himself on to guarantee fair deals and trade agreements. After serving his five years with almost no pay, he had been so successful in accumulating both wealth and knowledge for the merchant that he was begged to stay and keep his job. The merchant even offered to send him on a trade expedition to a far away land with an extensive library. Jafar agreed and went on the journey. While he was there, he came upon a strange bird in the marketplace. The bird was causing trouble for a fruit salesman trying to steal food. Jafar saw the intelligence even though the bird was still obviously young. He bribed a guard and took the bird with him on his journey, naming him Iago.
When Jafar returned to Agrabah, he found that while he'd been gone, instead of paying his family as he'd promised, the merchant had withheld payment and his mother had incurred heavy debts. Angry at this affront, he buried his rage and made a series of horrible business decisions that almost bankrupt the merchant and went to the palace where a position as a minor adviser of trade had opened. He got the position and spent years researching and conniving his way to the position of royal vizier.
One day he stumbled upon an ancient text describing a lamp of great power and he threw his mind into finding this magic lamp. After years of searching, he finally found the Cave of Wonders and discovered that he needed the help of a street rat named Aladdin to gain entry and get his hands on the lamp. He tricked Aladdin into the cave, but at the last second, the lamp was snatched from his grasp. In a second bid for power, he attempted to marry the sultan's daughter. Unfortunately he was thwarted again, this time by a meddlesome prince, Ali Ababwa.
He discovered that this mysterious prince was actually the very same urchin who had stolen the lamp from under his nose. With Iago's help, he liberated the lamp and its Genie for himself. Refusing to be stopped by a usurper or a weak minded sultan, he wished himself ruler of Agrabah. When the meddlesome street rat tried to attack him again, he wished himself to be the most powerful sorcerer in the world so that no one could ever stop him from achieving his goals again. Still the urchin and then the sultan's daughter decided to try and stop him. They had been battling for the lamp, Aladdin's troublesome flying carpet had just flown it up into the air when there had been a large flash of light.
Ambitions: Jafar seeks to be the best and most powerful individual wherever he finds himself. He feels he deserves the life of a sultan in complete luxury. Wherever he ends up, he wants to be on top.
Strengths & abilities: Sorcery, alchemy, hypnotism, cunning
Flaws: Arrogance, vanity, impatience, greed,
Likes: Power, beautiful women, sorcery, reading, plotting
Dislikes: Aladdin, the sultan, weak people, meddlesome individuals, opinionated and foolish women
Fears: Failure, death, losing the power he fought for, returning to his past
Anything to add?:
RP SAMPLE:
See William Turner