Post by Rory Williams on Sept 22, 2011 16:49:52 GMT -5
RORY FREDERICK WILLIAMS !
Caring - Dedicated - Smart - Level-headed - Nervous
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As you may have guessed, my name is Rory Frederick Williams, but almost everyone calls me Rory, I don't really do nicknames. I was born April 3rd 1989, so that makes me just about 22. Don’t be alarmed, but I am a human.
ARE YOU REALLY HAPPY
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WITH THE PERSON THAT YOU SEE IN THE MIRROR
Rory's a thin, lanky, gaunt young bloke with a mess of brown hair plonked on his head. Occasionally this hair gets styled in some form, whether a parting or swept aside, but usually it's just...well, normal. He's quite a tall guy, about 6' or maybe 6'1", with long arms and powerful stick-like legs. Powerful in his view of course.
Rory has a fairly average face, except for his rather large nose. This nose is, just on occasion, pointed out as his distinguishing feature, and he's not exactly happy with it. His face is normally in the form of a bemused expression, normally because he's...bemused, believe it or not.
Rory is hardly bothered about what he wears most of the time, but is known to where fashionable clothes on occasions. He walks around in polo shirts, regular shirts, t-shirts anything really, and is normally found in a cumfy pair of jeans. He is known to wear regular coats and jackets occasionally, but his favourite wear is his bodywarmers, which may hardly be fashionable, but do what it says on the tin.
AND SO WE REACH A NEW POINT
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IN THE PATH OF LIFE, DEATH AND IMMORTALITY
Rory is a funny guy, who's mostly funny when he's nervous or confused, and tends to spout jokes to break the tension. He's certainly the sort of guy to panic under pressure, and just ends up saying things that don't make sense in hindsight, much to his displeasure. He, unlike The Doctor and Amy isn't all about the danger and excitement, and is mostly travelling around with them to be with them and see a few sights, rather than saving the universe. He's quite a level-headed guy, and has a habit of pointing out the flaws in various things.
Rory's quite content with a simple, easy life in the countryside, and doesn't ask for much. He wants a family with Amy, and wishes to have a peaceful life, preferably without the alien invasions. However, that doesn't mean he doesn't enjoy travelling with the Doctor, a man he's come to see as a friend (though he'd never say that to the Doctor's face). He loves Amy to the very depths of his heart, and he couldn't possibly ever let her go, and couldn't live without her.
Rory is a very selfless person, and when somebody's in trouble, in particular Amy, he steps up to the plate and takes on some very brave, dangerous actions, which most wouldn't even dare. He's a wise individual, especially after guarding the Pandorica since the Roman times, and is very conscience of any decision he makes, and worries over making a bad choice in life. At times, he can be quite jealous over the relationship between the Doctor and Amy, worried that he'll be barged out of it, but over time he's learning to understand they're just friends.
HOW CAN WE EVER TELL A TALE
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IF WE STILL DON'T KNOW ITS BEGINNING AND END
Rory was born into a simple life, much like his personality. He was raised in Leadworth, a place where not much actually happened, something he didn't mind. He liked the peace and quiet. At school, he was a gullible boy who was friends with Amelia and Mels, and got along with the two, even if he was their dogsbody. He took on their demeaning tasks and unfair behaviour though, even dressing up as Amelia's bizarre "Raggedy Doctor", because he really did like her. Eventually, he grew up, and though he was still a bit of a dogsbody to Amy, but began to develop feelings much more than just friendship towards her. He grew to aspire to get into the medical profession, and eventually went to study medicine, becoming a nurse at Leadworth Royal Hospital.
Around the time he was studying medicine, Rory's infatuation with Amy came to light, thanks to Mels blurting out the obvious. After Amy's confusion, having thought Rory to be gay, and Rory's usual bluster and nervousness, the two agreed to date, making Rory the happiest he'd ever been. He continued to work as a nurse, studying to become a Doctor whenever he got the time, and found life to be on the perfect course. Until the Raggedy Doctor came back. Rory had noticed strange goings on happening at the hospital, spotting coma patients running around the place, but he didn't even begin to release it involved a whole wave of aliens and an alien prisoner. The Doctor saved the day, made Amy swoon and ran off into the sunset again, leaving Rory feel slightly disgruntled by how Amy looked at him.
Two years later, and Rory had almost completely forgotten about the Doctor. He'd investigated scientific theories and aliens on the internet for months after meeting him, but soon it had all swept past him. He was engaged to Amy, and life was going back to how he pictured it. Until the Doctor arrived again, in a cake intended for a stripper, on Rory's stag do. To announce he'd kissed Amy. To say Rory was miffed is an understatement. He and Amy went to Venice with the Doctor to make up, only to get embroiled by an alien plot, but Rory gets invited to join the TARDIS crew after making an attempt to save Amy from the aliens.
The trio went on to fight the Dream Lord, in fact created by psychic pollen, where his wish to live a quaint lifestyle with Amy is revealed, and Amy is forced to choose between two lifestyles. She eventually chooses Rory over anything after he is killed in the dreams, and thus showing her affection to him. They then went on to Wales, where they tried to negotiate peace amongst humans and Homo Reptilia, but it all ends badly for Rory. A particularly angry Silurian General attempts to shoot the Doctor, and Rory takes the blow for him. Dying in Amy's arms, he fell into one of the mysterious Cracks, and was erased from time and memory.
Completely forgotten by Amy, Rory was nothing, until the Pandorica Alliance scanned Amy's home. The Nestene Consciousness made an auton Rory in the form of a Roman, with all of Rory's memories and feelings. He was left there at the Pandorica, and was eventually reunited with the Doctor and Amy. However, Rory was used and controlled, as the Doctor was locked away in the Pandorica, he was made to shoot Amy. Desperate, Rory was helped by a future Doctor to put her in the Pandorica to save her. Deciding somebody had to protect the Pandorica, Rory spent the next thousand or so years protecting the Pandorica and Amy from all sorts.
Eventually she was revived, and the Doctor went and reset the universe, as though he never existed. Amy and Rory got married and saved the Doctor from being erased from history, before heading off on their honeymoon in time and space. After a series of failed honeymoons, they returned to Earth to set up their life there. They then met up with the Doctor again in America, for a picnic with him and River Song. There though, they witnessed the Doctor being killed by a mysterious astronaut. It turned out to be a future Doctor, and the two saved the planet from the Silents with the present Doctor and River, still haunted by the knowledge the Doctor was going to die.
The three carried on travelling, Rory and Amy choosing not to tell the Doctor about his impeding death, and saw all sorts of new sights. However, when fighting the Gangers on a futuristic factory, Amy is revealed to be a fake, and the real Amy is giving birth, kidnapped by Madam Kovarian. She eventually gives birth to their daughter, Melody Pond, later revealed to by River Song. Rory saves Amy, but their daughter is kidnapped by Kovarian, much to his distress.
They meet Melody again as she regenerates into the familiar River Song form, having revealed herself to be their best friend Mels. She tries to kill the Doctor, but snaps out of her brainwashing to save him, nearly killing herself. Knowing that she'll grow up safe, the married couple are happy, though worried about what happened to Melody when she was a baby. They continue to travel with the Doctor, until Amy loses faith in the Doctor in the God Complex, and the Doctor leaves them, Rory getting his favourite car of off the Doctor. The Doctor is aware of his death, and goes of to leave them safe and sound, ready to start life afresh...
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WITH THE PERSON THAT YOU SEE IN THE MIRROR
Rory's a thin, lanky, gaunt young bloke with a mess of brown hair plonked on his head. Occasionally this hair gets styled in some form, whether a parting or swept aside, but usually it's just...well, normal. He's quite a tall guy, about 6' or maybe 6'1", with long arms and powerful stick-like legs. Powerful in his view of course.
Rory has a fairly average face, except for his rather large nose. This nose is, just on occasion, pointed out as his distinguishing feature, and he's not exactly happy with it. His face is normally in the form of a bemused expression, normally because he's...bemused, believe it or not.
Rory is hardly bothered about what he wears most of the time, but is known to where fashionable clothes on occasions. He walks around in polo shirts, regular shirts, t-shirts anything really, and is normally found in a cumfy pair of jeans. He is known to wear regular coats and jackets occasionally, but his favourite wear is his bodywarmers, which may hardly be fashionable, but do what it says on the tin.
AND SO WE REACH A NEW POINT
---------------------------
IN THE PATH OF LIFE, DEATH AND IMMORTALITY
Rory is a funny guy, who's mostly funny when he's nervous or confused, and tends to spout jokes to break the tension. He's certainly the sort of guy to panic under pressure, and just ends up saying things that don't make sense in hindsight, much to his displeasure. He, unlike The Doctor and Amy isn't all about the danger and excitement, and is mostly travelling around with them to be with them and see a few sights, rather than saving the universe. He's quite a level-headed guy, and has a habit of pointing out the flaws in various things.
Rory's quite content with a simple, easy life in the countryside, and doesn't ask for much. He wants a family with Amy, and wishes to have a peaceful life, preferably without the alien invasions. However, that doesn't mean he doesn't enjoy travelling with the Doctor, a man he's come to see as a friend (though he'd never say that to the Doctor's face). He loves Amy to the very depths of his heart, and he couldn't possibly ever let her go, and couldn't live without her.
Rory is a very selfless person, and when somebody's in trouble, in particular Amy, he steps up to the plate and takes on some very brave, dangerous actions, which most wouldn't even dare. He's a wise individual, especially after guarding the Pandorica since the Roman times, and is very conscience of any decision he makes, and worries over making a bad choice in life. At times, he can be quite jealous over the relationship between the Doctor and Amy, worried that he'll be barged out of it, but over time he's learning to understand they're just friends.
HOW CAN WE EVER TELL A TALE
---------------------------
IF WE STILL DON'T KNOW ITS BEGINNING AND END
Rory was born into a simple life, much like his personality. He was raised in Leadworth, a place where not much actually happened, something he didn't mind. He liked the peace and quiet. At school, he was a gullible boy who was friends with Amelia and Mels, and got along with the two, even if he was their dogsbody. He took on their demeaning tasks and unfair behaviour though, even dressing up as Amelia's bizarre "Raggedy Doctor", because he really did like her. Eventually, he grew up, and though he was still a bit of a dogsbody to Amy, but began to develop feelings much more than just friendship towards her. He grew to aspire to get into the medical profession, and eventually went to study medicine, becoming a nurse at Leadworth Royal Hospital.
Around the time he was studying medicine, Rory's infatuation with Amy came to light, thanks to Mels blurting out the obvious. After Amy's confusion, having thought Rory to be gay, and Rory's usual bluster and nervousness, the two agreed to date, making Rory the happiest he'd ever been. He continued to work as a nurse, studying to become a Doctor whenever he got the time, and found life to be on the perfect course. Until the Raggedy Doctor came back. Rory had noticed strange goings on happening at the hospital, spotting coma patients running around the place, but he didn't even begin to release it involved a whole wave of aliens and an alien prisoner. The Doctor saved the day, made Amy swoon and ran off into the sunset again, leaving Rory feel slightly disgruntled by how Amy looked at him.
Two years later, and Rory had almost completely forgotten about the Doctor. He'd investigated scientific theories and aliens on the internet for months after meeting him, but soon it had all swept past him. He was engaged to Amy, and life was going back to how he pictured it. Until the Doctor arrived again, in a cake intended for a stripper, on Rory's stag do. To announce he'd kissed Amy. To say Rory was miffed is an understatement. He and Amy went to Venice with the Doctor to make up, only to get embroiled by an alien plot, but Rory gets invited to join the TARDIS crew after making an attempt to save Amy from the aliens.
The trio went on to fight the Dream Lord, in fact created by psychic pollen, where his wish to live a quaint lifestyle with Amy is revealed, and Amy is forced to choose between two lifestyles. She eventually chooses Rory over anything after he is killed in the dreams, and thus showing her affection to him. They then went on to Wales, where they tried to negotiate peace amongst humans and Homo Reptilia, but it all ends badly for Rory. A particularly angry Silurian General attempts to shoot the Doctor, and Rory takes the blow for him. Dying in Amy's arms, he fell into one of the mysterious Cracks, and was erased from time and memory.
Completely forgotten by Amy, Rory was nothing, until the Pandorica Alliance scanned Amy's home. The Nestene Consciousness made an auton Rory in the form of a Roman, with all of Rory's memories and feelings. He was left there at the Pandorica, and was eventually reunited with the Doctor and Amy. However, Rory was used and controlled, as the Doctor was locked away in the Pandorica, he was made to shoot Amy. Desperate, Rory was helped by a future Doctor to put her in the Pandorica to save her. Deciding somebody had to protect the Pandorica, Rory spent the next thousand or so years protecting the Pandorica and Amy from all sorts.
Eventually she was revived, and the Doctor went and reset the universe, as though he never existed. Amy and Rory got married and saved the Doctor from being erased from history, before heading off on their honeymoon in time and space. After a series of failed honeymoons, they returned to Earth to set up their life there. They then met up with the Doctor again in America, for a picnic with him and River Song. There though, they witnessed the Doctor being killed by a mysterious astronaut. It turned out to be a future Doctor, and the two saved the planet from the Silents with the present Doctor and River, still haunted by the knowledge the Doctor was going to die.
The three carried on travelling, Rory and Amy choosing not to tell the Doctor about his impeding death, and saw all sorts of new sights. However, when fighting the Gangers on a futuristic factory, Amy is revealed to be a fake, and the real Amy is giving birth, kidnapped by Madam Kovarian. She eventually gives birth to their daughter, Melody Pond, later revealed to by River Song. Rory saves Amy, but their daughter is kidnapped by Kovarian, much to his distress.
They meet Melody again as she regenerates into the familiar River Song form, having revealed herself to be their best friend Mels. She tries to kill the Doctor, but snaps out of her brainwashing to save him, nearly killing herself. Knowing that she'll grow up safe, the married couple are happy, though worried about what happened to Melody when she was a baby. They continue to travel with the Doctor, until Amy loses faith in the Doctor in the God Complex, and the Doctor leaves them, Rory getting his favourite car of off the Doctor. The Doctor is aware of his death, and goes of to leave them safe and sound, ready to start life afresh...
THERE IS ALWAYS A PUPPETEER
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Hello! My name is Rozza, and I have been around for nearly 16years. Roleplaying's not my only hobby, I'm also super talented at writing, video games and all sorts!. Want to get in touch? You can contact me by MSNand also by PM here at ACROSS TIME AND SPACE. So even if I've only been roleplaying for 3 years, I think I’m pretty good! Here's an example:
He was devastated. Rory sat in his room in the TARDIS, just staring at the floor. He couldn't move, not because he was still or anything, he just couldn't will himself to get up. He shakily looked to his left, where the sleeping Amy lay, after their adventure in the Two Streams facility. She was safe. He had to remember that, that his Amy was safe. But was she his Amy?
The older Amy had been trapped in that place for 36 years, just waiting for him and the Doctor to turn up. 36 years is a long time, especially all alone. That was his wife, his wife had been alone for 36 years waiting for him. He couldn't get his head around that. Rory couldn't comprehend that that was his wife, that was the girl he'd fallen in love with. Not until the very end. He saw the older Amy give everything for her younger self, gave everything for Rory, gave everything to be free. Rory had thrown that back in her face.
He saw it in her, the weakness emerging, the craving hunger to be out of that place. He knew she desperatedly wanted it. He could easily have opened that door to let her in, but he didn't. He couldn't. He had to pick between two people, the same person in fact, and had to choose which to save. The one he felt guilty for leaving, or the one he'd fallen in love with, and married. But that was the same as the older Amy surely? The Doctor had said that the younger one was "their" Amy, but the older one...she'd waited just for them.
He heard Amy stir, and turned and looked down at her, a tear running down his cheek. The fact is, he knew he'd killed Amy. It didn't matter that he'd saved her younger self, the guilt of leaving his own wife to die, even if she wasn't how he remembered her, wouldn't leave him. It couldn't. It was cruel, but fate too. He loved Amy Pond. Killing her was the hardest thing he ever did. He tentatively stroked her hair as she rolled onto her side, wishing, hoping, that he'd down the right thing. That he'd his Amy.