Post by Spike on Jul 30, 2008 18:09:17 GMT -6
``Spike aka William the Bloody
[image we will provide]
Age: 134
Position: vampire
Alignment: good
5 Words Describing Personality:
Brief History: William the Bloody or "Spike" (as dubbed for his propensity for torturing victims with railroad spikes) was originally a pure villain introduced on Buffrialth paramour, Drusilla. Originally a timid Victorian poet, William was turned by Dru in 1880. As a vampire, he wreaked havoc and mayhem with Angel's clan throughout Europe. He also has the notorious distinction of killing two Slayers - one during the Boxer Rebellion in China and the other in 1977 in New York City.
Spike and Dru came to Sunnydale by way of Prague in search of a way to restore Dru's frail health. After a brief reunion with Angelus and many unsuccessful run-ins with Buffy, the couple fled to South America where they eventually ended their relationship.
Spike returned to Sunnydale where he was essentially rendered harmless at the hands of the secret, government demon hunting operation known as The Initiative. Their scientists implanted a chip in his head, which made it impossible for him to attack humans. In a slow evolution over three seasons, Spike became a quasi-Scooby member reluctantly helping the good guys because of his love for Buffy.
Yes, the self-proclaimed "Love's Bitch," who has always been led by his heart fell in love with the Slayer. Initially refused by Buffy, they eventually engaged in a dark, sexual relationship, which almost destroyed them both. Distraught at their break up, Spike attempted to rape Buffy and though unsuccessful, he was devastated by his actions. Spike then sought out to become what he once was and through a series of hellish trials in Africa, he earned a soul.
Spike returned to Sunnydale with an extreme bout of insanity due to the guilt of his demonic history. Slowly, he regained his sanity and earned Buffy's forgiveness as well as a place at her side fighting The First Evil. In an action of ultimate self-sacrifice, Spike finally attained redemption as well as his purpose by sacrificing his life to close the Sunnydale Hellmouth from the armies of The First. Wearing an amulet provided by Angel, Spike burned to ash at the bottom of a crater - now the last remains of Sunnydale.
After a heroic death, Spike ends up magically and mysteriously un-dusting via the amulet in Angel's office at Wolfram & Hart. Confused, livid and unstably non-corporeal, Spike is inexplicably bound to the law firm and his nemesis, Angel. After he tries in vain to get to Buffy in Europe, Spike has to settle with staying in LA and taking every available opportunity to irritate and challenge Angel. Soon after appearing, Spike confides to Fred that he is slipping into hell and seeks her help in stopping the accelerating process. It ends up that a vicious W&H spirit, named Pavayne, is actually trying to torture Spike. Fred and the gang thwart the ghoul and Spike remains non-corporeal, lurking the halls of the law firm, until another mail delivery suddenly bestows his corporeal status. Now on a level playing field with Angel, the two vampires engage in their age-old rivalry and compete for the Shanshu prophecy by racing to claim the Cup of Perpetual Torment. After a vicious battle, Angel and Spikes incredibly brutal, twisted and complicated relationship is further revealed. After a lifetime of coming second to Angel, Spike bests Angel in battle and claims the Cup only to find it was a Sr. Partner ruse.
Both mollified and shaken to the core, Spike then meets Lindsey, going by the name of Doyle. The former lawyer uses Spike to set-up Angel for a huge confrontation that ultimately fails. Instead, the two souled vamps are faced with trying to keep Fred from dying when an Old One known as Illyria possesses her. They form an uneasy partnership and put aside their issues to find her cure - a quest that proves to be impossible. Devastated by the loss of Fred, they return to the law firm forever changed and they embark on a new path, as uneasy allies in the fight against the Senior Partners. Spike also takes the role of testing Illyria's power and abilities in this world - forging an interesting relationship with the out of place god. Meanwhile, Angel & Spike make a last pit stop to Italy where they bicker and provoke one another as they both seek Buffy, only to find she has moved on with a demon, known as The Immortal, who has vexed their every turn for the past century. They call a truce over Buffy's heart and return home to LA to prepare for the final, brutal stand against The Circle of the Black Thorn. Spike is the first to volunteer to fight with Angel against the Partners, again accepting the mantle of hero in the battle against evil. He does his part by taking out the Fell and then meets Angel, Gunn and Illyria for their brave, last stand against the armies of hell. After the battle that was labled final, but never quite was, Spike took it upon himself to continue down his path- that somehow, ended up with him having a daughter from the future.
Played By: James Marsters
Alias: Coop[/size]
[image we will provide]
Age: 134
Position: vampire
Alignment: good
5 Words Describing Personality:
- sarcastic
- witty
- loyal
- strong
- souled
Brief History: William the Bloody or "Spike" (as dubbed for his propensity for torturing victims with railroad spikes) was originally a pure villain introduced on Buffrialth paramour, Drusilla. Originally a timid Victorian poet, William was turned by Dru in 1880. As a vampire, he wreaked havoc and mayhem with Angel's clan throughout Europe. He also has the notorious distinction of killing two Slayers - one during the Boxer Rebellion in China and the other in 1977 in New York City.
Spike and Dru came to Sunnydale by way of Prague in search of a way to restore Dru's frail health. After a brief reunion with Angelus and many unsuccessful run-ins with Buffy, the couple fled to South America where they eventually ended their relationship.
Spike returned to Sunnydale where he was essentially rendered harmless at the hands of the secret, government demon hunting operation known as The Initiative. Their scientists implanted a chip in his head, which made it impossible for him to attack humans. In a slow evolution over three seasons, Spike became a quasi-Scooby member reluctantly helping the good guys because of his love for Buffy.
Yes, the self-proclaimed "Love's Bitch," who has always been led by his heart fell in love with the Slayer. Initially refused by Buffy, they eventually engaged in a dark, sexual relationship, which almost destroyed them both. Distraught at their break up, Spike attempted to rape Buffy and though unsuccessful, he was devastated by his actions. Spike then sought out to become what he once was and through a series of hellish trials in Africa, he earned a soul.
Spike returned to Sunnydale with an extreme bout of insanity due to the guilt of his demonic history. Slowly, he regained his sanity and earned Buffy's forgiveness as well as a place at her side fighting The First Evil. In an action of ultimate self-sacrifice, Spike finally attained redemption as well as his purpose by sacrificing his life to close the Sunnydale Hellmouth from the armies of The First. Wearing an amulet provided by Angel, Spike burned to ash at the bottom of a crater - now the last remains of Sunnydale.
After a heroic death, Spike ends up magically and mysteriously un-dusting via the amulet in Angel's office at Wolfram & Hart. Confused, livid and unstably non-corporeal, Spike is inexplicably bound to the law firm and his nemesis, Angel. After he tries in vain to get to Buffy in Europe, Spike has to settle with staying in LA and taking every available opportunity to irritate and challenge Angel. Soon after appearing, Spike confides to Fred that he is slipping into hell and seeks her help in stopping the accelerating process. It ends up that a vicious W&H spirit, named Pavayne, is actually trying to torture Spike. Fred and the gang thwart the ghoul and Spike remains non-corporeal, lurking the halls of the law firm, until another mail delivery suddenly bestows his corporeal status. Now on a level playing field with Angel, the two vampires engage in their age-old rivalry and compete for the Shanshu prophecy by racing to claim the Cup of Perpetual Torment. After a vicious battle, Angel and Spikes incredibly brutal, twisted and complicated relationship is further revealed. After a lifetime of coming second to Angel, Spike bests Angel in battle and claims the Cup only to find it was a Sr. Partner ruse.
Both mollified and shaken to the core, Spike then meets Lindsey, going by the name of Doyle. The former lawyer uses Spike to set-up Angel for a huge confrontation that ultimately fails. Instead, the two souled vamps are faced with trying to keep Fred from dying when an Old One known as Illyria possesses her. They form an uneasy partnership and put aside their issues to find her cure - a quest that proves to be impossible. Devastated by the loss of Fred, they return to the law firm forever changed and they embark on a new path, as uneasy allies in the fight against the Senior Partners. Spike also takes the role of testing Illyria's power and abilities in this world - forging an interesting relationship with the out of place god. Meanwhile, Angel & Spike make a last pit stop to Italy where they bicker and provoke one another as they both seek Buffy, only to find she has moved on with a demon, known as The Immortal, who has vexed their every turn for the past century. They call a truce over Buffy's heart and return home to LA to prepare for the final, brutal stand against The Circle of the Black Thorn. Spike is the first to volunteer to fight with Angel against the Partners, again accepting the mantle of hero in the battle against evil. He does his part by taking out the Fell and then meets Angel, Gunn and Illyria for their brave, last stand against the armies of hell. After the battle that was labled final, but never quite was, Spike took it upon himself to continue down his path- that somehow, ended up with him having a daughter from the future.
Played By: James Marsters
Alias: Coop[/size]