This website is for my furcadia character Molly Carlson, who is
a mutant. I based her off of Zatanna
Name: Molly Marie Carlson
Age: 16
D.O.B: April 10th 1991
P.O.B: Las Vegas, Nevada
Marital Status: Single
Hair Color: Dark brown, almost black.
Eye Color: Green.
Race: Caucasian.
Weight: 120 lbs.
Height: 5'5"
Family
Mother: Amanda Carlson
Father: Dave Carlson
Brothers: Jack and Ben Carlson
Abilities
Molly can cast powerful spels and incantations by describing their
effects in reverse-word-speech--for example "Stellub Tlem" or "Sthgil No!" For Bullets Melt, or Lights on.
Small History
Molly learned about her powers when she was twelve. She has always had an
interest in magical things, and it wasn't until she was about twelve when her powers surfaced. She recited words backwards,
and to her suprise odd things that had relavance started happening. After four years she had learned exactly what it takes
to use her abilities and how to control them.
Better description of Powers and Abilities
Molly is a powerful sorceress whose abilities are apparently genetic.
As a tribute to her father and as a focal point, she usually casts spells by speaking verbal commands backwards. However,
she has demonstrated the ability to use magic for simple tasks without speaking. Molly's reliance
on her voice is important, because if she is bound and gagged, there aren't very many spells she can cast. For instance, if
she is not able to use her voice, she must write the spell in her blood, or if there is a spell that is used regularly, she
can cast it in her mind. Like "Tropelet."
The limits of her powers have never been clearly established. She has used
her powers to command elemental forces, heal, transmute and transmogrify objects, manipulate minds, and attack her opponents
with energy blasts. She has resurrected the dead, stopped time, and killed someone.
Molly has a huge notebook full of spells she has written, and some in her own blood for when she had
tested them or used them. Spells do not work if they do not make sense. Which is common sense already.