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Veronica Madaraki ([personal profile] stitchedupbodyguard) wrote2013-08-05 11:49 am
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Name: Drizz
Personal Journal: N/A
Age: 18
Contact Info: A contact post in my journal. Email: comedianarmy@hotmail.ca
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Character Information



Character Name: Veronica Madaraki
Character Series: Franken Fran
Character Age: Unknown. Physically she's somewhere in her mid-teens, like 16, but she could be two years old at least.
Character Gender: Female
Original Canon
Canon Point: The end of chapter 61
Background Link:

Veronica Madaraki is the youngest creation of Professor Naomitsu Madaraki, the worlds greatest biologist. She isn't his daughter by blood though, she's an artificial humanoid, created by him through a formula only he understands and made out of the body parts of multiple dead girls. The reason for her existence is simple, she was created to protect the Professor from any threat. And although she's not the first to be given this job, she's the best at it so far. She was the perfect creation to protect the scientist. Together, they traveled the world, him performing medical miracles of a morally ambiguous nature, her slaughtering the thousands of Yakuza, thugs, and hitmen that tried to make a move on him and take his work for their own purposes.

This was Veronica's life, for an unknown but likely very long period of time. The Professor, and the bloodshed that followed in his wake, were all she knew. Soon there came info that the enemies had turned their attention on the Professor's estate instead. The Professor ordered Veronica to go and protect it. Even though she didn't want to leave him alone like this, she couldn't deny his orders and they parted ways. Veronica traveled in that direction, having a few adventure on her own. Eventually she found her way back home and then she found Fran.

With the Professor gone for months to some unknown place, and no one knowing for sure if he's even alive anymore, the Madaraki estate fell into the hands of what was possibly the greatest creation of the doctor; Fran Madaraki, a creation slightly older than Veronica possessing a wide array of medical knowledge and surgical abilities that were second only to the Professor himself. She left behind by the professor to maintain the house and work in his stead and does so dutifully, even tending to the people who come looking for the Professor.

Veronica reached the manor eventually, alone and still without the professor in sight. For two weeks, she studied her sister in secret, learning about her soft nature and different lifestyle. She had to test her sister it seemed. The first blow was struck when she killed one of Fran's guards patrolling the estate, putting a poison in him that fought his regenerative abilities and killed him. Making her presence known, she made it clear that she was going to meet with her big sister and kill her.

Having discovered a wave of soldiers making their way to attack the manor, Veronica set an explosive trap for them while she confronted her sister, telling her of her belief that a painless death is better than a painful life. The two argued briefly before the trap went off, effectively maiming the entire group of at least thirty soldiers. Veronica encouraged Fran to let them die but Fran refused and set to work saving them.

Veronica fell asleep during this time and woke up to see just how Fran had saved the people. She had combined them, stitching them together into creatures with multiple heads and limbs using whatever parts were still functional. Veronica was stunned in horror as Fran explained her ideals, any life is better then death, even a life of pain and suffering.

Even worse, Fran had implanted a microchip into Veronica that sent shocks through her head at the push of a button to keep her violent actions under control. Then, she decided that a test was in order, so Fran took Veronica apart, piece by piece, and left her like that for a month. This weakened Veronica's muscles considerably and she's been working on regaining her strength ever since.

From then on she begrudgingly followed Fran in her daily endeavors, guarding her and the house from any attackers and escorting her to jobs. The two were often at odds in the beginning but eventually grew to treat one another like proper family. Even later, Veronica ran across her even older sister, Gavrill, an extremely violent, sociopathic gang leader who can transform her body at will. Veronica was ripped to shreds by her, effectively killing Veronica until she was brought back to life by Fran - although she was stuck in a "chibi" form from lack of working parts. Together, Fran and Veronica worked to escape and evade their sister, blowing her up and believing her to be dead until she turned up a couple of months later, alive and angry.

Veronica's other adventures were vast and very different. While she spent most of her time defending the estate and laying traps for any potential threats, she was also sent off to different schools by Fran for multiple reasons. Sometimes to get her out of the way, sometimes as a form of punishment. Veronica tried very hard to make friends at one school, but was bullied quite badly. She did make one friend though, but it quickly came to an end when she learned that she was actually trying to sell her to a human trafficking ring. She saw through the façade and eventually got out of it. Other strange situations Veronica had ended up in involved a so called haunted school, a society of intelligent cockroaches, and a cult creating a god made out of spaghetti.

...Yes, all this happened. This manga is pretty weird. And throughout it all, Veronica still kept to her new family's side.

Personality: The first thing that's likely noticeable about Veronica is that she's a shy, distant kind of person. It
is one of the reasons she wears the long cloak she generally does, although the main reason is to conceal weaponry. Though, she will quickly show that she's also a very intelligent young woman; quick with her wits, and even quicker with her reflexes, but she'll keep back unless needed and analyses the situation before she can step in or not. Most of the time, her mindset centers around fighting and defending, understandable as that was why she was created in the first place. Veronica has crossed an entire world to get home again. This is a girl that refuses to lose until it's all over.

So if it's not already strikingly obvious, Veronica is very different compared to most people her age. Most of her life was spent traveling the world with the professor and killing any threat that got too close. Because of this rather socially lacking lifestyle, her emotional strengths were severely weakened and made her grow distant to social contact. Expressing emotions can be rather difficult because of this, and harder emotions like love often leave Veronica flustered and confused. Oh, she can still express emotions of course, but they're young and in dire need of growth. She's given thought to love and relationships sometimes though, as it is brought up several times during her time with Fran. She seems to find the concept of gay love very interesting, and freaks out when Fran asks her if there's anyone she has strong feelings for.

The term warrior is one of the key ways of describing her. Born a fighter with a quiet sense of dignity, she'll go for the more confrontational route every time to get the job done, although needless violence is going too far. Always willing to fight enemies, and ever loyal to her creator and sister. Veronica dutifully followed and protected the professor during her time with him, trusting him more than anyone in the world and believing that he trusted her all the same. She also follows Fran in the same way, even if it is slightly more begrudgingly because of the rocky start their relationship had. She carries the belief that a quick and painless death is best and is the best thing a warrior can offer out of respect of the other, which is why she will always take out someone as quickly as possible, instead of let them suffer. Her belief is opposed by Fran's belief of "Keep them alive no matter what" and the two sometimes butted heads on what is morally right or wrong, but she always ends up following Fran in the end. She also tends to have a heroic streak; jumping into the fray to protect defenseless innocents from monsters and foes, even if the reaction to her mirrors the reaction given to the monsters. Sadly, this is something that Veronica has begrudgingly accepted but she keeps helping anyways, believing it to be the right thing to do regardless.

Veronica's interactions with "normal" people have been extremely limited, mostly to brief encounters during her travels with the professor and her subsequent trip back home to the estate. Notably, Veronica would much rather spend time doing what she was made for; protecting the estate and Fran, than go out and socialize. Luckily, her sister, Fran is there to help her integrate into normal society more, even if Veronica doesn't want to. Clearly it's for her own good though, right? To help Veronica, or simply get her out of the way for a while, Fran would send Veronica off to random schools. Obviously, Veronica didn't want to go, she doesn't enjoy being in areas with lots of people and she has, in her opinion, more important things to do at the estate. Still, she begrudgingly goes along with her sister's orders, she's loyal like that.

Although, she did become very close friends to one girl that liked her, becoming her first best friend. She was extremely distraught when it came to be that she was murdered. When her older sister, Gavrill refused to give her information on who did it, Veronica went out of her way to gather information and get revenge on the killers. She even resorted to begging her bigger sister for help so she could avenge her friend. Her desire to have friends is so strong that when she figured out a girl she was supposedly friends with was planning to sell her to a group of slave traders, Veronica purposely put up with it instead of outing her right away because she enjoyed the feeling of having a friend for the first time; eventually killing everyone except the girl and leaving in tears, trying to deny how saddened she was by the lies.

Her relationship with many of the people - and that's putting the term loosely - in the estate was very difficult at first, but she slowly grew attached to them, treating them with the same level of politeness as everyone else but slowly getting a little more open. Most notable, she slowly grew a bond of sorts with fellow creations, Okita and Adorea. She spent time in school with Adorea, the bandaged woman the only one that didn't bully her and treated her with real kindness. Together, they carried out the revenge plan on the would-be kidnapers, Adorea then trying to comfort Veronica when she left in tears. Okita and her became friends or sorts as well, spending time playing card games and generally commenting on events going on together.

Despite her noted troubles with people, Veronica seems to be curious about things in the outside world. When she goes to a convention with Fran, she's excited about all the new technology, but also confused by why everyone is so interested in robots, and she really likes to see what the intelligent Cockroaches have created in their cities. At the same time, her curiosity brings fear, as she's become extremely fearful of the paranormal, such as ghosts, likely because there's not way she can kill them. Talking about ghosts or telling scary stories will send her into quiet panic.

Over the course of the series, Veronica showed herself to be the most human out of her and her sisters. A very ironic thing, given her profession. She managed to show kindness even in the face of opposition, tolerating the bullies at school, protecting Fran and her home despite their differences, or saving the lives of people who called her a monster and drove her away. In some ways she's better than some of the normal people she meets.

Abilities: Veronica is, in short, a killing machine. She was created specifically to fight and she's very good at it.
She's proficient in blade work and explosives, able to wield multiple swords much bigger than her, as well as carry them around in her cloak with no problem at all. She almost always has them on her, so never underestimate her.
Her body has been designed to withstand much more pain and damage than a normal human, though it still heals at the normal rate. Luckily she knows a bit of first aid, and can treat herself if it comes to it.
She can run at very fast speeds, faster than any normal human. This also contributes to her stealth tactics, which makes her almost silent as she moves.
Her eyes have been fixed to see infrared rays, and her ears can hear extremely high frequency sounds, such as jet planes.
Lastly she has needles implanted in her fingers that secrete a special paralysis poison that fights regenerative abilities. If that ability is somehow negated, she has the ability to shoot fire from her mouth.
Sample Entry: Veronica rescues her friend.

Veronica sighed, panting quite heavily at the moment. Her arms felt like rubber, she could barely keep her blades up any longer. Slowly, after finding there to be no more danger, she lowered her swords and fell to the ground.

"....God...damn..."

All around here were bodies. Male, female, older and some young. Likely a few families in the mix. You wouldn't be able to tell them apart now though. Organs and other body parts were strewn around the battle field, their owners sliced into barely recognizable chunks of flesh. Blood pooled under Veronica, soaking into her black cloak. She would have been bothered by it, if she wasn't already coated in it.

It had been a full on attack. Soldiers came swarming out of the bushes towards their encampment, waving guns and large knives. They had thought themselves to be invincible. They had been wrong, like all the others who had tried before them.

"Excellent work, Veronica." The professor appeared behind her, silent as a ghost. She always wondered how he did that; managing to evade all her senses, as well as all of the enemies. Maybe it was because he was her creator? "As always you have exceeded expectations."

"Thank you, Professor." Veronica answered slowly, blankly. She was too tired to give a snarky comment or even a more powerful acknowledgment. "That group was particularly fierce."

The professor nodded once. "Indeed it was. But they were still no match for you. Now come, let us get some rest, tomorrow we will be in the city. That sounds fun, right?"

Veronica looked up at him, at the one who created the little Frankenstein girl. She nodded slowly, a hint of a smile on her face. "That... that would be nice, sir."

"Veronica, please, you may just call me father."

"Yes sir." Veronica stood up again, wiping the blood from her blades on her cloak, leaving long, crimson lines on the black and white fabric.

Another day, another hundred bodies.


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