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Julian Tamwood

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                           Having a soft heart in a cruel world                              is courage, not weakness.

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Verses; Supernatural

Setting: Anywhere, depends on the plot/thread Fandom: Any fandom that deals with supernatural creatures. I am fluent in all except OUAT and Teen Wolf. True Blood, The Originals, The Vampire Diaries, The Vampire Chronicles, etc are all known fandoms which I am current on with the shows/book series. Status: Open and Active

Basically with this I will conform the era to fit your fandom. Julian will start out human, but I am open to him becoming a vampire, werewolf, etc. We just have to plot it out. But I definitely would love more of these plots.
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Verses; Pre-Elsa Mars' Cabinet of Curiosities

Setting: London, England Fandom: Generic Carnival Status: Open and Active

Before Elsa helped Julian escape the man that 'owned' him, Jules belonged to a travelling carnival called Oddities of Hades. There he was exploited for nearly two years after being sold to the owner of Oddities. This was the boy's darkest days; abused, overworked, starved, he barely made it out alive. Beware triggers if you want to play in this one. He will be very shy, frightened and quiet, almost nothing like how he is in his other verses.
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Head Canon; Hidden Talent

Julian tries to draw and write in order to exorcise some of his demons but it does not really turn out well. His hidden talent that he doesn't share with the world is that he can sing rather well and has a very lovely voice. This is something that he keeps to himself, always doing such a thing when he thinks no one is listening to him. 
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Verses; Modern

Setting: Worldwide Modern Day Fandom: Generic Carnival Status: Open and Active

In a modern day verse, Julian would live on the road, enabling him to visit any country or town. Everything would remain the same as it was during the 1950's in the AHS Freak Show verse although he would hide his 'deformities' behind layers of makeup and black clothes, becoming essentially 'goth' in style. Of course he would be more accepted in a modern world, but his self-hatred would still remain very much intact. Jules would still be part of a 'act' and most likely perhaps a travelling carnival.
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Head Canon; Style

Stage Garments; Short stack top hat, dark eye makeup that is smudged, giving him a bruised 'dead' look, all black clothing consisting of a black dress shirt that is a button up, a frayed twin tailed frock coat, black dress trousers and boots. He carries a cane as well that is a bit more fancy and topped with a silver knob. His hair is often parted down the side and greased into a tight ponytail at the back of his head. 
Casual Garments; Usually white or black James Dean style fitted t-shirts, suspenders and dress trousers or levis jeans and boots. He also favorites flat top cabbie hats. His dark hair is either kept in a messy ponytail at the back of his head or left shaggy at it's slightly shoulder length and he always wears 'retro' style sunglasses when outside during the day to hide the tired, bruised, veining around his blue eyes.
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Head Canon; Vices

Julian didn't pick up either habit until coming to Elsa's Cabinet of Curiosities; but now he smokes both cigarettes (choice of brand being filtered Lucky Strikes) and drinks pretty heavily (Choice of liquor being gin or Irish whiskey). The smoking began out of a social habit because most of the people around him indulge in tobacco, but the drinking became a quick addiction when the boy realized it could numb his demons at least for the time being. 
Unlike some men, he is not an angry or abusive drunk; opting more for melancholia that he won't recall the next morning and hyper playful mischievousness and pranks pulled on his fellow troupe mates. Don't fear him when he is intoxicated, the most you'd get is a joke pulled on you or being used as a shoulder to quite literally cry on.
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1950's American Slang

As a roleplayer with an AHS: Freakshow Verse, I felt the need to do some research on how or what people would say.  So here’s a masterlist of the words I’ve gathered for reference.

A

Actor  |  show off "to Agitate the gravel"  |  to leave (typically with bikes) Ankle-biter  |  a child, kid, or baby "go Ape"  |  to explode or be very mad "you writing a book?"  |  ”You’re asking too many questions”

B

Baby  |  a cute girl, can be for either sex "Back seat bingo"  |  making out / sex in a car Bad news  |  a depressing person, “she’s bad news” Bash  |  a party Bent eight  |  a V-8 engined vehicle (hotrod) Big Daddy  |  an older male Big tickle  |  a funny. clownish person Bit  |  an act, a show Blast  |  a good time Blow off  |  to defeat in a street race Bobbed  |  shortened Boss  |  great, “what a boss bash” Bread  |  money Bug  |  to bother Burn rubber  |  speed (hotrods)

C

Cast an eyeball  |  to look Cat  |  a cool person Chariot  |  car Cherry  |  anything attractive, similar to Peach Circled  |  married Classy chassis  |  a person with a great body Cloud 9  |  really happy Clutched  |  rejected Clyde  |  normal person, average joe Cook/Cookin’  |  doing ___ well Cool it  |  relax, settle down, acc. Cranked  |  excited Crazy  |  implies a good thing, “that’s crazy cube”“ Cream  |  to badly damage Cruisin’ for a bruisin’  |  looking for trouble Cube  |  a normal/great person Cut the gas  |  be quiet! Cut out  |  leave

D

Daddy-o  |  term of addressing, similar to man Drop dead twice  |  threat, then typically mocking “what, and look like you?” Deuce  |  32’ ford Dibs  |  to claim Dig  |  to understand, approve of, like Dolly  |  cute girl Don’t have a cow  |  don’t get so excited Drag  |  a bore, a short race, a cigarette Duck Butt  |  a greaser hairstyle

E

Earthbound  |  reliable Epistle  |  letter Eyeball  |  look around

F

Fake out  |  a bad date Fast  |  someone sexually active Fat city  |  a great place or thing, happy Fire up  |  start (engines), begin Flat out  |  ASAP Flick  |  a movie Flip  | to get very excited Flip-top  |  a convertible Fracture  |  to amuse Freak  |  someone who doesn’t fit in Frosted  |  angry

G

Get bent  |  ”drop ead” Get with it  |  understand Gig  |  work, job Goof  |  someone who makes mistakes Goopy  |  messy Greaser  |  stereotype of males Grody  |  sloppy, messy, or dirty.  gross.

H

Hang  |  to do little Haul ass  |  go fast Heat  |  police Hep  |  with it, cool. Hip  |  someone who is cool, something mainstream Horn  |  telephone

I & J

Illuminations  |  good ideas, thoughts In orbit  |  common knowledge Ivy Leaguer  |  can be derogatory, smart-ass Jacked Up  |  hurt Jacketed  |  to go steady, “she’s jacketed” aka she’s taken Jets  |  smarts, brains

K & L

Kick  |  a fun thig, a fad Kill  |  to impress Kookie  |  polite way of saying someone is insane Lay on  |  to give Lighter  |  a hair cut, also a hard drink

M & N

Machine  |  a car Made in shade  |  success guaranteed Make the scene  |  to attend an activity Most  |  as in “he’s the most”, aka “the best” Nerd  |  a unfavorable person Nod  |  to sleep Nosebleed  |  derogatory term, synonymous with stupid Nuggets  |  loose change

O & P

Odd ball  |  not normal On the stick  |  bright, prepared. Pad  |  home Paper Shaker  |  cheerleader Passion Pit  |  drive-in movie theater Peepers  |  glasses Pound  |  beat up, also sexual. Put down  |  to say bad things about someone

R

Radioactive  |  very popular Rap  |  to tattle Rattle your cage  | to be upset Raunchy  |  messy or gross Razz my berries  |  excite or impress me Real gone  |  very much in love or unstable Righto  |  OK Royal shaft  |  badly or unfairly treated

S

Scream  |  to go fast, also an exciting time Shoot low, they’re riding Shetlands  |  be careful Shot down  |  failed Shuck, shuckster  |  a deciever or liar or cheat Sides  |  vinyl records Sing  |  to tattle Spaz  |  a clutz Split  |  leave Square  |  normal, a conformist Stacked  |  a woman with large boobs Stack up  |  to wreck (typically a car) Subterranean |  hipster

T & W

Tank  |  a large sedan Tear ass  |  to go very fast "That’s close"  |  untrue Tight  |  good friends Wail  |  to go fast, to beat up Wazoo  |  ass Weed  |  a cigarette, not cannabis Wet rag  |  a boring person "What’s buzzin?"  |  what’s new?

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