Difference between revisions of "Lynnette Bowman"
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− | There are few records of | + | There are very few official Illuminati records of Lynnette Bowman's existence, but one generally wouldn't want to publicly acknowledge an assassin whose very existence breaks numerous Council rulings. Even as she slaughters her former colleagues the Illuminati have kept quiet as she takes her revenge. |
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=• Digging Deeper •= | =• Digging Deeper •= | ||
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− | =• | + | =• Psychological Profile •= |
− | Lynnette | + | Despite her extreme capabilities for manipulation Lynnette is terrified of social interaction on a meaningful, interpersonal level due to prior trauma from her tenure as an Illuminati assassin and agent. She manages to overcome her crippling anxiety through heavy dissociation, using her mask as a literal divider between the monster that the world sees, and the scared little girl within. Lynnette's external persona allows her to remove herself from the immediate equation and instead play a role. Lynnette herself doesn't have to be confident, she only needs her mask to be confident. Fake it until you make it. |
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+ | Her external persona relies on rehearsed bravado and bombastic, nigh reality defying charisma intended to hide any sense of fear or weakness. It's primarily a holdover from her time in the Illuminati where it was a necessary survival technique. She only needed to act as the opposite of what she felt within to appear strong. | ||
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=• Special Notes •= | =• Special Notes •= | ||
− | Lynnette | + | There are few records of a Lynnette Bowman ever existing. No yearbook photos, no extracurricular awards. No public web pages. No social media. Except for one, an obituary from a local Brooklyn newspaper in 2006 that describes the tragic death of a young girl in a housefire, and a matching death certificate. A closed casket service followed, and she was buried a week later. |
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