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.Screen name: Syn
.Character you wish to portray: Dr. Harleen Quinzell
.Hero, villain, or walking the line?: Hero...well, civilian, but she's not evil.
.Powers and physical attributes: None, but she is a skilled psychologist with a Doctorate in Psychology and a masters degree in Sociology.
Origin and backstory (as you see it): Harleen has a rough child hood, living with only her father after her mother left her when she was only five. As a child, she would often find her father coming home late after another night of heavy drinking at the local bars of Gotham. As time went on, the constant neglect and emotional abuse Harley recieved from her father soon developed into Histronic Personality Disorder, a psychological problem that continued throughout her teenage years.
As a teenager, Harley would often act out - seeking attention in any way she could. She would often make irrational decisions, going against common sense. Going from boyfriend to boyfriend, her personality disorder soon caused her to become overtly clingy - she would compromise herself in many relationships, doing whatever her lover wanted to seek his acceptance. In her junior year of High School, her teachers soon reccomended to her father that Harley see a psychologist for evaluation. Reluctantly, Harley's father gave in and took her to a psychiatrist - fearing legal ramnifications for child neglect. There, Harley's personality disorder was diagnosed. After extensive treatment and various medications, Harley was soon cured of her disorder shortly after graduation. After seeing the effects the mind can have on the body, and how one person can influence many, Harley became inspired - deciding to persue a degree in psychology to understand, not only herself, but others like her.
After seven long years of schooling, (Age: 28) Harley soon graduated from Metropolis University with her doctorate and license to practice psychology. Two months after graduation, Harley caught a lucky break and was hired to work at Gotham City's infamous Arkham Asylum. Now, Harley works hard to help the mentally disabled and sick - hoping to have them work through their psychological problems just as a doctor had once done for her.
Psychological Note: As quoted from www.nlm.nih.gov
Histronic Personality Disorder
Symptoms include:
Acting or looking overly seductive
Being easily influenced by other people
Being overly concerned with their looks
Being overly dramatic and emotional
Being overly sensitive to criticism or disapproval
Believing that relationships are more intimate than they actually are
Blaming failure or disappointment on others
Constantly seeking reassurance or approval
Having a low tolerance for frustration or delayed gratification
Needing to be the center of attention
Quickly changing emotions, which may seem shallow to others
.The burning question - Why this character?: Plans, my boys, plans. I've been using Harley as an NPC with Jason for a while and I think it's finally time I begin work with her story to a greater extent.
.How will this version of your character differ from others? How will it be Ultimate?: She's a psychologist working at Arkham, that much is the same, however Harley has had a past with mental disorders already - and I intend to expand upon and grow this in my quest to develop Harley into an intrical part of the Ultimate DC RPG.
.What do you believe you can bring to the RPG?: Fun stories, some action, a little suspense - epic wins, the usual.
.Provide a sample post as the character you wish to portray, in three paragraphs or more:
"Ah, Doctor Quinzell," Johnathan Crane says, greeting me as I pass him in the hallway. "How are you today?"
"Not bad," I tell him pleasantly. "Two patients are making tremendous progress. It appears the treatments are working."
"Marvelous," he praises, a wide smile over his face. Ever since I started working here, Crane has taken a personal interest in my work. Often I've found myself in rigorous debates with him about different psychological principles and studies, allowing him to pick my brain as I pick his. Rare that someone who considers psychology a 'hobby' could be so astute with his understanding of the science. "Would it be too much to ask if I shadowed one of your sessions?"
"No," I say happily, a small grin coming over my face. "Not at all."
"Thank you, Doctor Quinzell. I must say it's rather suffocating to constantly distribute the medications you doctors ask for and never get the chance to see the treatments in action."
"I'd imagine so," I reply, adjusting the glasses resting on my nose ever so slightly. "Have you talked to Doctor Arkham about becoming a psychologist yet?"
"Sadly, no. He's been shut up in his office for nearly a month now. I'm not even sure if he goes home anymore."
"Well, we do tend to get wrapped up with our work."
"Mhh, apparently," he agrees, his tone strangely unsettling. "I'd be very interested to know just what kind of work in which he's so enveloped."
"I'm sure," I tell him, nodding slightly. "Well, I've got to submit my work for the day. I'll let you know the next time I review one of my patients so you can join me."
"Excellent. Have a nice day, Doctor Quinzell."
"You too, Doctor Crane."
"Please ... call me Johnathan."
.Do you know how to post pictures on the Hype?: yah. As for a roster picture, gimme a while to work one up.
.Character you wish to portray: Dr. Harleen Quinzell
.Hero, villain, or walking the line?: Hero...well, civilian, but she's not evil.

.Powers and physical attributes: None, but she is a skilled psychologist with a Doctorate in Psychology and a masters degree in Sociology.
Origin and backstory (as you see it): Harleen has a rough child hood, living with only her father after her mother left her when she was only five. As a child, she would often find her father coming home late after another night of heavy drinking at the local bars of Gotham. As time went on, the constant neglect and emotional abuse Harley recieved from her father soon developed into Histronic Personality Disorder, a psychological problem that continued throughout her teenage years.
As a teenager, Harley would often act out - seeking attention in any way she could. She would often make irrational decisions, going against common sense. Going from boyfriend to boyfriend, her personality disorder soon caused her to become overtly clingy - she would compromise herself in many relationships, doing whatever her lover wanted to seek his acceptance. In her junior year of High School, her teachers soon reccomended to her father that Harley see a psychologist for evaluation. Reluctantly, Harley's father gave in and took her to a psychiatrist - fearing legal ramnifications for child neglect. There, Harley's personality disorder was diagnosed. After extensive treatment and various medications, Harley was soon cured of her disorder shortly after graduation. After seeing the effects the mind can have on the body, and how one person can influence many, Harley became inspired - deciding to persue a degree in psychology to understand, not only herself, but others like her.
After seven long years of schooling, (Age: 28) Harley soon graduated from Metropolis University with her doctorate and license to practice psychology. Two months after graduation, Harley caught a lucky break and was hired to work at Gotham City's infamous Arkham Asylum. Now, Harley works hard to help the mentally disabled and sick - hoping to have them work through their psychological problems just as a doctor had once done for her.
Psychological Note: As quoted from www.nlm.nih.gov
Histronic Personality Disorder
Symptoms include:
Acting or looking overly seductive
Being easily influenced by other people
Being overly concerned with their looks
Being overly dramatic and emotional
Being overly sensitive to criticism or disapproval
Believing that relationships are more intimate than they actually are
Blaming failure or disappointment on others
Constantly seeking reassurance or approval
Having a low tolerance for frustration or delayed gratification
Needing to be the center of attention
Quickly changing emotions, which may seem shallow to others
.The burning question - Why this character?: Plans, my boys, plans. I've been using Harley as an NPC with Jason for a while and I think it's finally time I begin work with her story to a greater extent.
.How will this version of your character differ from others? How will it be Ultimate?: She's a psychologist working at Arkham, that much is the same, however Harley has had a past with mental disorders already - and I intend to expand upon and grow this in my quest to develop Harley into an intrical part of the Ultimate DC RPG.
.What do you believe you can bring to the RPG?: Fun stories, some action, a little suspense - epic wins, the usual.
.Provide a sample post as the character you wish to portray, in three paragraphs or more:
"Ah, Doctor Quinzell," Johnathan Crane says, greeting me as I pass him in the hallway. "How are you today?"
"Not bad," I tell him pleasantly. "Two patients are making tremendous progress. It appears the treatments are working."
"Marvelous," he praises, a wide smile over his face. Ever since I started working here, Crane has taken a personal interest in my work. Often I've found myself in rigorous debates with him about different psychological principles and studies, allowing him to pick my brain as I pick his. Rare that someone who considers psychology a 'hobby' could be so astute with his understanding of the science. "Would it be too much to ask if I shadowed one of your sessions?"
"No," I say happily, a small grin coming over my face. "Not at all."
"Thank you, Doctor Quinzell. I must say it's rather suffocating to constantly distribute the medications you doctors ask for and never get the chance to see the treatments in action."
"I'd imagine so," I reply, adjusting the glasses resting on my nose ever so slightly. "Have you talked to Doctor Arkham about becoming a psychologist yet?"
"Sadly, no. He's been shut up in his office for nearly a month now. I'm not even sure if he goes home anymore."
"Well, we do tend to get wrapped up with our work."
"Mhh, apparently," he agrees, his tone strangely unsettling. "I'd be very interested to know just what kind of work in which he's so enveloped."
"I'm sure," I tell him, nodding slightly. "Well, I've got to submit my work for the day. I'll let you know the next time I review one of my patients so you can join me."
"Excellent. Have a nice day, Doctor Quinzell."
"You too, Doctor Crane."
"Please ... call me Johnathan."
.Do you know how to post pictures on the Hype?: yah. As for a roster picture, gimme a while to work one up.





