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Molly Karato

Two people one demon, one holy warrior, both in the same body. So who are you talking to now?

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a character in “The Multiverse”, as played by DemiKara

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Two people one demon, one holy warrior, both in the same body. So who are you talking to now?

Molly
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Molly is the more modest and less bloodthirsty of the two. When she's 'fighting' she is all business, otherwise, she's all play.

Alias. Well, I get called Host a lot. My Inhabitant refuses to use my name.
Age. 19
Gender. Female, thank goodness. I'd hate to share a body with someone of the opposite gender, after all.
Height. Taller than many males actually. I'm six foot, three inches.
Build. Lightly muscles and athletic
Species. Human


Personal History

The worst of it happened when I was seven. There was this girl, who lived right across from where my street began. We played a lot as kids, since we were the only girls our age in the neighborhood. Normally, she was definitely in charge. I didn't know she came from a long line of demon hunters. I also didn't know I lived on this fault that kind of blended the demon and human worlds.

I mean I had seen shadows and shapes, and even actual forms sometimes, but I always wrote it off as my imagination. Mine has always been active enough it was a believable excuse.

One day, she just sort of...died.

No one was certain how. The doctors said her heart failed.

Heart Failure. Isn't that how most of us die? It seemed empty.

It wasn't even a week later that my best friend and I felt this rush of power, and suddenly those vague shapes were much more clear. But only when we were together. Clearly our imaginations were just too strong, right?

So what if we could now call up these shining balls of energy in our hands. Obviously, it was just pretend. People couldn't do that.

My Inhabitant is right. We were little fools.

We didn't have our roles figured out yet when the attack came. A week was not nearly long enough to figure things like this out, not when you were seven. And I always was a protective, if precarious child. It was horrifying this blood covered face launching attack after attack at my friend and I. I defended her the best I could.

When we finally stood still, to make our stand, words began to tumble from our lips, and our hands formed these shapes I still don't understand. I think the words sounded like nonsense to both of us.

But whatever we did, it got rid of the scary face.

As we explored our new powers together, that was the last we thought of it.

Even though we had discovered a rift in our world located directly under my friend's home, and underneath the train bridge near my house, we blew that first attack off, thinking nothing of it as we learned to harness and attack with the strange holy magic.

It wasn't until I 'joined' some friends in trying to call a spirit to talk to them from the Otherworld, at the tender age of thirteen, that the reality of the attack set in. I fully intended on foiling this groups every move you see. After all, they didn't know, not really, what they dabbled in.

I lost an entire day of time that day as Karato took my body over for the first time. I was told later I grinned wickedly evilly, before dropping to the ground and convulsing. Immediately the girl's ran from the locker room we had commandeered for this ridiculous act and to the teacher who sent one of them to the nurse as she did what she could.

They couldn't do much of course. Demonic energy and holy energy were never meant to reside in the same body.

When I finally regain control of my body, my best friend was there, her hand on her wrist as she funneled divine energy into my body. My Guardian, a spirit I had engaged only a year prior to guard me in my nightmare plagued sleep, had successfully fought off the attack with my backing. And I had struck a deal with a demon.

I told my friend, whom I owed my life, of the deal I struck, trusting her to help me insure it was followed. I would have no choice but to keep my body in peak physical condition, something I did anyway. And I would learn how to better use my holy powers, rather than simply brute forcing my way through battles. In return, my Inhabitant would cease all attempts at holding my body.

Unfortunately, I would have to pay a steep price for this. My Inhabitant was allowed to have complete control of my body each week for up to 48 hours total. If my Inhabitant had any need of my body past this, as long as it didn't interrupt my education or training, she could certainly use my body as she saw fit.

Primarily however, the body would remain mine. My Inhabitant would not be allowed to make any changes.

I only learned my Inhabitant's name the summer before I went to college. Her 'brother,' apparently the youngest of a large amount of siblings, contact me. He would see to my combat training from now on, though I would continue to seek a tutor for my holy powers and learn how to use them.

My task in life is clear. I must rid our world of the demon menace.

But what happens when that menace starts become your friend?

I guess when you strike a deal with the devil, you learn the price far too late.












Karato

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Karato is quite the opposite. Highly bloodthirsty, she keeps herself in line by reminding herself what happened last time she allowed her instincts to rule. When she is fighting, she is all play but otherwise, she's fairly serious.


Alias. None. I need none.
Age. Piss off! It's not polite to ask a lady her age.
Gender. Have you taken a look at my chest lately?
Height. How should I know! Do I look like I regularly stand next to a ruler? Taller than you, you effin midget.
Build. Lithe, graceful, perfect. Say anything else and you'll wish I barbeque'd you first.
Species. Demon, thank God. though I'm stuck in this measly mortal shell.

Personal History

Karato comes from one of the most feared and largest demon families in existence, though she does not know this. She only vaguely recalls encountering resistance in the form of a human girl, before her mind and body were blown away.

Two weeks later, she appeared as a spirit, seeking revenge though she knew not on whom. But recalling the little girl, she sought out the learning place for human children and targeted two little girls who appeared to be around the same age.

A mistake!

These two untrained and untried girls were tiny powerhouses just beginning to grasp their potential. And as she focused her attack on one of the children, she didn't notice the other step up to the plate and take it.

Nor was she expecting the retaliation!

Black.

All she knew was blackness and formlessness.

Nothing was real, nothing existed. Not until she felt he warmth, the calling.

Someone wished to speak to a spirit.

Karato came calling.

It wasn't difficult to possess the body of the girl who had slain her in spirit form. Keeping it was another matter as she found herself assaulted by both the girl's mind and another powerful spirit.

She may be a demon, but in this form she did not have the power of her demon body. And so she agree to a deal.

The human girl whose body she was forced to share would keep the body in peak physical condition and learn how to use her own clearly formidable holy powers. In return, Karato would cease all attempts at completely holding the body.

Karato would be allowed the body for 48 hours weekly though, and hold a major say in any potentially life changing decisions. Should she have any pressing need for the body, as long as it did not disrupt her host's education or training, or if she could clear it with her host first, then she may use the body

Primarily however, it would remain the host's body and Karato was unable to make any changes to it. Period.

The manifestations differences were small but acute, entirely in the eyes. Karato has ruby eyes and her host has sapphire.

So begins...

Molly Karato's Story

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Molly’s head was deep in her copy of Bugbears' Skeletal System. She had a test coming up, and hadn’t had a chance to study up on it. The college student read as she walked, focused on her studies, as per usual. The course load was getting tougher than she thought, but given that she was destined to be a hybrid between a doctor and a biologist, she had almost expected to sink at some point. Now she was on her way to her favorite café in Wing City, eyes on her book as she skillfully navigated the streets.

The young adult made it to her college by walking from her home to a cave deep in the woods. In the back of that cave was a portal that had led her here. In her world, magic didn’t exist. In this one, she could study all about mythological beings. It was absolutely fascinating. She pushed her glasses up her nose, nose buried deep in her book as she stopped in mid walk to turn the page.

She looked up from her book briefly to look around, and then smiled as she lowered it, checking the world around her. “…this is not Main Street.” She had missed her turn. Great. That was exactly what she wanted to see happen “Where is this?”

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It was one of the more upscale areas of Wing City, but it seemed with the increase in rent came a increase in dirty laundry people sought to keep hidden at all costs. It hadn't been hard to get a lease on a condo in the area, after all it was only money, and money was what made this one particular enclave of Wing City so exclusive. But in the past week, all she'd seen were plastic soccer moms, expensive cars, and people up to their eyes in more debt that was normal. Sighing, she stopped at a park within the neighborhood and took seat on a nearby bench; coffee and book in hand, she'd likely spend the afternoon there watching people and making notes.

Things simply did not add up, people with this kind of wealth and potential social capital didn't just go bat shit crazy on their PTA director. There had to be another reason, and unfortunately as a newcomer to the area people were rather closed mouthed about anything.

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Molly had merely discovered the value of commodity trading. It meant she could definitely afford this place. This was on top of her inhabitant's 'income.' She smiled as she spotted Catherine, rather pleased that someone would be able to help out. She headed over and smiled at Catherine, pushing her glasses up once more and holding her book against her chest. "Excuse me? Ma'am?" She started, the hesitated. She really didn't know her but...well, she could handle this.

"I'm afraid I took a wrong turn, ma'am. Could you please point the way to Main Street?" She was rather terribly lost by now, and wasn't afraid to admit it either. She adjusted her glasses again and gave a hapless smile. "I was reading, and not paying attention..."

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Catherine didn't bother to look up from her book or put down her coffee. "You kids have smart phones.. use that." She said as she turned another page in her book. Someone stopping to ask directions was new to her, especially in this type of neighborhood. The sort with chauffeured cars, and high designer hand bags. Catherine had never explained to any of her new neighbors how a single woman in what appeared to be her thirties could afford such things, it really wasn't any of their business. But as always people talked, and had theories that were as logical as they were crazy.

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Molly stared at her in no small confusion. Smart phone? She bit her bottom lip. "I'm sorry, but what?" She said and looked confused. "A smart phone?" She clutched her book closer. "I'll...I'll just go ask someone else?" The jean clad woman said and clutched the book close to her heart. This was not what she had expected.

She swallowed, nervous, and forced her inhabitant down, feeling her stir. No. It was okay, she didn't need help to be brave. She smiled, nervous and backed off. "Thanks anyway." She murmured and clutched the book. It would be fine. It had to be fine. She could handle asking someone else. She nibbled her bottom lip.

"But, um, what's a smart phone?" She couldn't help but want to know, really.

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"A smart phone... the sort of thing you lot are always glued to 24/7.. texting and twitting or tweeting.. whatever it is you kids do.." Catherine stated with mild exasperation before taking a sip of coffee and turning the page again. She really didn't want to be spending her afternoon describing a modern cellphone to a teenager. "Sounds like a plan, you do that." Catherine added picking up her coffee again.

So far there wasn't anything out of the ordinary that had passed her by there in the park, aside from the girl asking her for directions. That was unusual but not so unusual that she thought anything of it. "Oh for the love of christ..." Catherine said putting her book down and looking directly at Molly now. "It's a bloody cellphone or mobile phone. How can you not know what that is? Are you stupid?"

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Molly clutched the book tighter. She swallowed and lowered her head. "I'm sorry." She squeaked and forced herself not to run. This wasn't a hunt, or a spar. Those she was hardly being brave in, she was jsut doing what she had trained for her whole life. She moved back, uncertain. "I'm not from around here, and it's only my first semester. I don't have everything down yet." She must have misstepped.

It was hard to tell here. She forgot that people here weren't like people back home. Even the technology here was different. She swallowed. "Sorry." She managed again. She should have just not bothered. She'd have found it eventually, no doubt. People here could be so harsh.

Molly, tall, blond, and willowy was still packed densely with muscles that hardly matched her otherwise timid demeanour. "I'm from pretty far away. We don't...a lot of the newer tech doesn't work there." It didn't exist there! Molly well knew it too.

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Catherine stared at Molly for a moment, her mind taking time to return to the present. "Shouldn't you be somewhere else Bronson?" Catherine finally asked wondering what had prompted the other to act like this. Timidness was not something she took for being part of Molly's personality, especially when it came to asking others for things. But then again, the other always had tended to walk on eggshells around most of the senior officers.

"Newer tech? Did you loose your mind inbetween temporal slips again?"

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"W-what? How do you know my name?" She slipped the book into her satchel, and spread her feet apart some, a more ready stance than the previous one. "W-who are you? Temporal slips?" What the hell? Time slips...time travel? The only direction Molly had ever gone through time was forward, one second at a time. Swallowing, she decided to treat this like a case of some sort.

"Explain yourself." She demanded, pulling on the false bravado that got her through most of the trouble she ended up in. This wasn't good. Was this some sort of demon she didn't recognize. The human girl sent out her aura and frowned. It didn't feel demon. Not all human, but not demon.

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"Explain?" Catherine asked slightly puzzled. "I know your name because.. we've worked together." It was going to be difficult to explain in what capacity though. If only because these weren't exactly the type of things that were supposed to be discussed in a park, in public. "You should know me I'd assume." She added sensing through the other's confused and blank look that she really had no idea at all.

Sending out her own careful tendrils of power to investigate, Catherine quickly ascertained that this Molly was very human and still in possession of a resident that had yet to be evicted. 'Why me?' She thought with a sigh.

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"Worked, ma'am?" She looked the other over and frowned. "Maybe you have me confused with my mother, Ruby." That was definitely a dig on age. "Or maybe my older sister, Kathryn." The three looked near identical, and she knew it. "But I haven't done any field work with anyone I'm not related to. I'm in college. I have a pass on field work." It happened sometimes, that someone in the line to become a demon hunter wanted out. Education was the only real accepted excuse for it.

She felt the other's power on her and twitched, shrugging it off, not happy. "I don't think we've ever met."

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"Perhaps I do have you confused with someone else, someone much older." Catherine replied returning the girl's own dig, insinuating that the other was entirely too young to be out on her own. If this version or incarnation of Molly wanted to be a brat, then she'd find herself without answers or directions. "But that's nice dear, I've got things to do. I'll be sure to let the PTA and school know their kids are playing hooky on the regular basis." She said standing up and tucking her book under one arm.

"You might want to consider eventually getting rid of your guest though, you never know what sort of trouble it might cause you."

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Bitch. But it seemed like she wasn't going to attack. Probably one of Kathryn's friends then. They were all to touchy. It was annoying. The young woman eyed her and shook her head. "Said Guest and I have a deal. She'll stick to it, or I'll deal with her the way my family has dealt with her kind for centuries." She had no clue how much she should have listened to Catherine. "She knows that." Still, she backed away, eyes on Catherine the entire time. She'd find her own way back.

Besides, Inhabitant was useful enough, in her own way. Now that it was clear there wasn't going to be a fight, Molly's shoulders hunched in once more, and she left, quickly, keeping her eyes on Catherine until she was sufficiently far enough away. Much farther down the street, she pulled out her book again and hugged it to her as she retraced her steps and looked for the missed turn. She didn't even notice as she slipped through the temporal portal once more.