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TopicScarlet Ranks 52 Characters from 52 Sessions of the DCRPG Campaign: Part III
scarletspeed7
04/28/23 4:27:47 PM
#355:


#55 - Lizzie Hexam
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Here's another character from the last list, so I cheated again this time and only added a little update with what's happened since:

Our mutual friend. Everybody hates Lizzie; after all, through deception, trickery and poisoned Turkish delight belonging to some poor, dead soul, she's managed to kidnap more than a dozen refugees and Checkmate members and send them hurtling towards an imaginary place for as-yet not entirely clear reasons. But for Lizzie Hexam, this path was put in place a long, long time ago, and carrying out each step of her mysterious plan might be merely performative now.

Lizzie Hexam should be fictional, very well might even actually BE fictional, but her perhaps taps into reality itself. By unveiling event after event through the train cars of the Story Line, Lizzie pushes a train northward through Darkseid-controlled Scottish territory. Inch by inch, story by story. When questioned, Lizzie rarely if ever provides answers. When confronted, Lizzie remains stone-faced and defiant. Make no mistake; the woman who pilots this one-way trip to the imagination is just as easily the villain of this tale as the hero - perhaps even moreso. With eyes ever aimed towards her destination, the sacrifices of the journey mean little at all to Lizzie. She has her reasons; she has her methods. Anything else is merely a stumbling block, an obstacle on the path towards Hogwarts.

As for the party's reactions to Lizzie, they've been almost uniformly those of hostility and anger. In particular, Saoirse has demonstrated a significant animosity towards her captor. In fact, the push and pull between begrudging subservience to Lizzie's demands and angry self-righteousness has really added another layer to Saoirse's personality. But there's also curiosity there as well, and learning the truth about her familiar Twiggy has put a little bit of conflict into Saoirse's mind - at least that seems to be the case through our first three sessions on the Railway to Hogwarts. Saoirse's natural inquisitive nature and unbridled curiosity has always weighed significantly on her own morality - and I think the entire party has become fascinated as to what great changes their every action has on the course of history.

As for Lizzie, the engines churn on, and the train lurches forward, pistons firing, stacks pumping steam - and if she gets her way, Lizzie Hexam's captives will propel her to the end of the Story Line... all the way to Hogwarts itself.

UPDATE: Even more callously, Lizzie recently revealed that Lush's purpose on the train was to bring out the mindwiped personality of the real Cynthia Redford, Ros. By manipulating a particularly fragile memory of Lush's high school senior prom, it became convincingly clear in rapid order that the entire affair had been manufactured wholesale from Zatanna's machinations. And Lizzie first provided consolation - then a warning: bring Ros along next time, or else. A simultaneous mixture of tenderness and terror came about in a tiny scene which, for my money, has been Lizzie's best yet. She's driven only by her mysterious goals, and she will stop at nothing, NOTHING, to get what she wants.

No one drafted #54, which really left me turned on my head.

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