Name: Francis "Dingo" Legge
Supervillain name: Two-Up
DOB: 5/11/1988
POB: Sydney Australia
Age: 31
Gender: Female
Species: Bear
Nationality: Australian
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 190 lbs
Eye color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown
Sexuality: Female-Preference Bisexual
Physical Appearance:
Curvy but althetic, Dingo keeps herself in quite fine shape through vigorous exercise. She has short hair to keep out of her eyes, and has a scar above her left ear from a wound taken during basic training.
Outfits: Rugged outdoor wear as necessary.
Usually a short crop top or binkini top with shorts to keep her body cool. She prefers a beat-up officer's trech coat with Captain's ranks on the shoulders. She also wears arm-length fingerless gloves and boots.
Occupation: Mercenary/Bodyguard
Area(s) of Operation: Worldwide
Weapons/items: Favors an old wood-framed M-16. SR-25, Browning Mark 3 sidearm, M9 knife.
Personal Transport: Cessna plane, Humvee
Powers: None
Strengths:
Military Trained: Dingo is a former officer of the Australian Army, fast-tracked to Captain by the time she turned 26. She was well known for her intelligent tactics, having taken college courses in congruent with military training
Loyal: Two-Up is fircely loyal to Bad Lot, strengthened by their relationship. She will not willingly betray her friend/employer. This doesn't necessarily carry over to her employer, though usually there has to be a good reason such as self-preservation or betrayal.
Weaknesses:
Regular Furson: Two-Up is an unpowered, regular furson with no special powers or defenses.
Daredevil: Much like the high-stakes game that she takes her name from, Two-Up often takes gambles in her tactics, and is often known to hire loose cannons to favor their unusual tactics.
Bio:
Francis comes from an old military family, who has spun their prestige into becoming well to do. This put her family in good graces with other wealthy suburbanites in Sydney including the Tempany family. Francis and Kimberly became fast friends, spending quite some time with one another; it is here that her nickname "Dingo" came from, from a particularly rough and tumble camping trip the two took when they were teenagers.
They both went into college together and maintained their friendship, though soon Francis split off, her training and connections allowing her to join Duntroon with a few years of regular college under her belt. The two kept in contact however, following one another's careers with interest.
It was when Francis joined the army in general that things turned for her. Initially as an officer, Francis rose through the ranks, but her atittute was getting dangerous. Bored in the intercene time, she would often take dangerous risks in training or relief missions, and she often would lord her family's status over poorer infantrymen of lower rank, hazing some of the new recruits. This led her to be passed up on further ranks above Captain, as the brass were loathe to discharge her outright due to her connections but otherwise felt she was too rough for the modern army.
The final straw came as she was passed over for being sent into Task Group Taji in Iraq to fight ISIS. In a drunken rage she tore through the officer's bar and decked a new lieutenant that was trying to calm her down. She was given the choice of resigning or being kicked out with a dishonorable discharge.
Luckily for her, it was about this time that Kimberly was beginning some of her expeditions for the Louvre. Offering her help as a bodyguard and transport, the the two became close again. It was during the final ill-fated expedition that things solidified their position. Francis was quite aware that the job could be seen as a grave-robbing expedition but didn't care as long as Kimberly would get the credit that she needed. However, the British member of the expedition was often railing against Kimberly, threatening to take over the expedition so he could discredit her, falsely claiming that in addition to less than ethical practices, they'd executed several Peruvian peasants and that the accident that led to her assistants' deaths were deliberate. The final straw came as he set up a scene where the two, who often slept in the same tent, were in fact having lewd photoshoots as a side job. Francis shot him on the spot, and while they tried to cover things up, it still stained Kimberly's reputation. From there it was the two of them against the world. If they were going to be seen as mercenary villains by the "lesser people", they'd damn well live it up.
From there she has travelled around the world, selling her services as a mercenary (having built up a few under her command over the years) to the highest bidder, but she will always drop what she is doing to help out Kimberly in her own jobs, being her main bodyguard, quartermaster, and transportation. The two have become very close; in one early job recovering artifacts for French Rose, the two of them through the skunk's honeyed words and open personality saw that there was a physical attraction to one another and so the two have a very "beneficial" relationship as well.
Personality:
Francis has the arrogance and assumed invulnerability of someone from a rich family, doubled by her long-term military background. This has gotten her in trouble at times, though she has learned to stop lording it over everyone. She is intelligent and tactical however, knowing when the best time to push an advantage is, though her reckless personality often makes her less likely to cut and run unless guaranteed danger is present. Francis is still very outgoing and friendly, not above using her assets to seduce her way to a keen contract or even just for fun, though she always finds herself back in the bed and employ of her best friend Bad Lot, to which she gives her utmost loyalty.
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Again with the new characters! :D I couldn't help it, seeing this character and how well she matches up with
LordJaguar 's evil Archaeologist Bad Lot, I had to get her. And now... Bad Lot has a partner in crime!
Art ©
Ember_Darkfire
Two-Up/Francis "Dingo" Legge © me
Bad Lot/Kimberly Tempany ©
LordJaguar
Supervillain name: Two-Up
DOB: 5/11/1988
POB: Sydney Australia
Age: 31
Gender: Female
Species: Bear
Nationality: Australian
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 190 lbs
Eye color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown
Sexuality: Female-Preference Bisexual
Physical Appearance:
Curvy but althetic, Dingo keeps herself in quite fine shape through vigorous exercise. She has short hair to keep out of her eyes, and has a scar above her left ear from a wound taken during basic training.
Outfits: Rugged outdoor wear as necessary.
Usually a short crop top or binkini top with shorts to keep her body cool. She prefers a beat-up officer's trech coat with Captain's ranks on the shoulders. She also wears arm-length fingerless gloves and boots.
Occupation: Mercenary/Bodyguard
Area(s) of Operation: Worldwide
Weapons/items: Favors an old wood-framed M-16. SR-25, Browning Mark 3 sidearm, M9 knife.
Personal Transport: Cessna plane, Humvee
Powers: None
Strengths:
Military Trained: Dingo is a former officer of the Australian Army, fast-tracked to Captain by the time she turned 26. She was well known for her intelligent tactics, having taken college courses in congruent with military training
Loyal: Two-Up is fircely loyal to Bad Lot, strengthened by their relationship. She will not willingly betray her friend/employer. This doesn't necessarily carry over to her employer, though usually there has to be a good reason such as self-preservation or betrayal.
Weaknesses:
Regular Furson: Two-Up is an unpowered, regular furson with no special powers or defenses.
Daredevil: Much like the high-stakes game that she takes her name from, Two-Up often takes gambles in her tactics, and is often known to hire loose cannons to favor their unusual tactics.
Bio:
Francis comes from an old military family, who has spun their prestige into becoming well to do. This put her family in good graces with other wealthy suburbanites in Sydney including the Tempany family. Francis and Kimberly became fast friends, spending quite some time with one another; it is here that her nickname "Dingo" came from, from a particularly rough and tumble camping trip the two took when they were teenagers.
They both went into college together and maintained their friendship, though soon Francis split off, her training and connections allowing her to join Duntroon with a few years of regular college under her belt. The two kept in contact however, following one another's careers with interest.
It was when Francis joined the army in general that things turned for her. Initially as an officer, Francis rose through the ranks, but her atittute was getting dangerous. Bored in the intercene time, she would often take dangerous risks in training or relief missions, and she often would lord her family's status over poorer infantrymen of lower rank, hazing some of the new recruits. This led her to be passed up on further ranks above Captain, as the brass were loathe to discharge her outright due to her connections but otherwise felt she was too rough for the modern army.
The final straw came as she was passed over for being sent into Task Group Taji in Iraq to fight ISIS. In a drunken rage she tore through the officer's bar and decked a new lieutenant that was trying to calm her down. She was given the choice of resigning or being kicked out with a dishonorable discharge.
Luckily for her, it was about this time that Kimberly was beginning some of her expeditions for the Louvre. Offering her help as a bodyguard and transport, the the two became close again. It was during the final ill-fated expedition that things solidified their position. Francis was quite aware that the job could be seen as a grave-robbing expedition but didn't care as long as Kimberly would get the credit that she needed. However, the British member of the expedition was often railing against Kimberly, threatening to take over the expedition so he could discredit her, falsely claiming that in addition to less than ethical practices, they'd executed several Peruvian peasants and that the accident that led to her assistants' deaths were deliberate. The final straw came as he set up a scene where the two, who often slept in the same tent, were in fact having lewd photoshoots as a side job. Francis shot him on the spot, and while they tried to cover things up, it still stained Kimberly's reputation. From there it was the two of them against the world. If they were going to be seen as mercenary villains by the "lesser people", they'd damn well live it up.
From there she has travelled around the world, selling her services as a mercenary (having built up a few under her command over the years) to the highest bidder, but she will always drop what she is doing to help out Kimberly in her own jobs, being her main bodyguard, quartermaster, and transportation. The two have become very close; in one early job recovering artifacts for French Rose, the two of them through the skunk's honeyed words and open personality saw that there was a physical attraction to one another and so the two have a very "beneficial" relationship as well.
Personality:
Francis has the arrogance and assumed invulnerability of someone from a rich family, doubled by her long-term military background. This has gotten her in trouble at times, though she has learned to stop lording it over everyone. She is intelligent and tactical however, knowing when the best time to push an advantage is, though her reckless personality often makes her less likely to cut and run unless guaranteed danger is present. Francis is still very outgoing and friendly, not above using her assets to seduce her way to a keen contract or even just for fun, though she always finds herself back in the bed and employ of her best friend Bad Lot, to which she gives her utmost loyalty.
---
Again with the new characters! :D I couldn't help it, seeing this character and how well she matches up with
LordJaguar 's evil Archaeologist Bad Lot, I had to get her. And now... Bad Lot has a partner in crime!Art ©
Ember_DarkfireTwo-Up/Francis "Dingo" Legge © me
Bad Lot/Kimberly Tempany ©
LordJaguar
Category All / All
Species Bear (Other)
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File Size 115.6 kB
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