Angst
A girl without a past, Eve wrestles daily with truly frightening powers.
She stumbled into the refugee camp, an unknown girl with white hair and milk-white eyes. The aid workers did what they could and slowly the girl they called Eve appeared to get better, even if she could not remember her past. Then Eve began having horrible and vague nightmares, nightmares that invaded the minds of the refugees and staff. Unable to have her remain in camp the aid workers asked for help and eventually found it in Dr. Ashley Ellis; soon Eve was on a plane to Freedom City's Providence Asylum.
After months of therapy at the asylum Eve still could not recall anything about her past but her nightmares were much diminished and, more importantly, no longer affected those around her. Feeling that Eve would benefit from a less restrictive environment Dr. Ellis met with Duncan Summers and Eve began to split her days between the Claremont Academy and Providence Asylum, eventually moving full-time to the school.
Although she has continued to improve at Claremont, where Gabriel Marquez serves as her primary therapist, Eve is still a very troubled and lonely girl struggling to come to terms with her powers and the loss of her past (both of which she suspects are linked). As a result Eve is anything but friendly; those few, such as Changeling, who try to befriend her are either ignored or rudely rejected (not that this stops Changeling from trying). It’s not that Eve doesn’t want to have friends but until she can come to terms with who she is, she’s just not ready.
Physical Description
Special abilities
Eve generates a constant aura of fear affecting anyone who touches her in any way (including “touching” her mind). While this means an opponent physically grabbing her or attempting to control her mind is subject to being overwhelmed by fear, so is a fellow student bumping into her in the hall or a paramedic trying to tend her wounds. Although Eve works with Gabriel Marquez and Duncan Summers to gain control over this aspect of her fear, her continued failure is leaving her increasingly frustrated and angry.
Eve has learned to project her fear to affect a group of individuals or focus it in a brutal assault on a single target’s mind. She can also channel her fear directly into the target’s body through physical contact with devastating, and possibly fatal, results. Duncan Summers has been trying to get Eve to avoid channeling her fear in this way, afraid of what effect causing someone’s death would have on her.
Children
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