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Princess Minnie Mouse ([personal profile] princesswhatshername) wrote2016-07-24 03:54 pm

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Player: Melissa
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Age: 27
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Character: Princess Minnie Mouse
Age: Unknown, hinted to be from 18 to 22.
Canon: Mickey, Donald, Goofy : The Three Musketeers
Canon Point: After her rescue from the tower.

Background:

Once upon a time, there was a pretty little princess named Minnie, who lived in France the Disney Kingdom and wanted love more than anything else in the world. She described to Daisy the way she would know her love was the one – he’d stroll into the room, there’d be music, he’d bring her flowers, and she’d know he was the one when he made her laugh. Despite Daisy’s misgivings about such a mystery guy existing, Minnie still daydreamed about this perfect man… and then narrowly missed death, as a safe fell only a few inches away from her. Oh my goodness, someone tried to off the princess! But who, and why?

She and Daisy demanded Pete, the Captain of the Musketeers, to give her musketeer bodyguards, since her life was now clearly in danger. This wasn’t a welcome request to Pete, seeing as it was his minions who bungled up the order about the safe. They were supposed to KEEP her safe until his plans were ready, not DROP a safe on her! (“Well, that’s good, ‘cause we missed her!”) But Pete’s wicked schemes didn’t falter, as he came up with the idea to hire three incompetent orphans as Minnie’s bodyguards. That’d make kidnapping her later a lot easier, mwahaha! Minnie was none the wiser about the scheme, though she did note that Pete was acting a bit strangely.

Thus Minnie was introduced to her new musketeer bodyguards – Donald Duck, Goofy, and Mickey… hello, handsome! There he was – strolling into the room, with music, and flowers, and then – Daisy had to go and interrupt it by bringing her highness some snacks. Unfortunately, the inclusion of a cheese knife with said snacks made the three newly appointed musketeers think she was a villain after Minnie’s life, and so they tackled Daisy to try and stop her. After Minnie recovered from this shocking display, she demanded the three stop. "That is my lady in waiting!"

The trio quickly dropped Daisy and apologized, with Mickey explaining that they thought Minnie’s life was in danger. Well, at least they were doing their jobs. All was forgiven – though not by Daisy – and so Minnie ordered her new boys to come along as she and Daisy went out for a carriage ride. Once alone with her friend, Minnie squealed over her love interest, already head over heels for him. Daisy tried to point out that since Mickey was a commoner, any love between him and Minnie would be forbidden. This was clearly the wrong thing to say, as now Minnie wanted him even more! “Our love is… forbidden? … A forbidden love… How romantic!”

However, the discussion of love and all its forbidden delights was interrupted by three Beagle Boy bandits, hired by Pete! They landed on the carriage, and tossed off the musketeers, kidnapping Minnie and Daisy. They arrived at a secret tower, and tossed the frightened females into a cage as they awaited orders from the boss. But of course our heroes arrive! ... Well, Donald hides, but Mickey and Goofy still count as heroes! With Mickey’s fighting spirit and Goofy’s clever ingenuity, the villains are sent flying (literally) and the girls are released, albeit still tied up. Mickey was clumsily trying to free his maiden, when Empatheias had other ideas...

Personality:

Like most Disney princesses, Minnie has wanted so much more out of life than what she has now. But instead of something vague and arbitrary, she knows exactly what her life had been missing – love! She wanted love more than anything else in the world. To love, to be loved in return, to talk of love, and so on and so forth. In fact, she doesn’t even care where this love comes from – on the suggestion that she ‘must’ marry someone of pure blood, she dismisses the idea, wanting only to marry for – you guessed it – love, be they rich or poor. It’s an inkling of how kind she really is, as she’s capable of being friends with anyone of any status, and it’s shown that her people love her in turn.

She can be quite headstrong and feel as if she’s right without having any real reason to show why she’s right. How does she know she’s in love with Mickey? She just DOES. How does she know that she’ll be rescued? She just DOES. As part of her royal upbringing, she’s used to being right so much, and it never occurs to her that anyone could actually want to do her harm because of this attitude or her position on the throne. Despite how Pete acts towards her, she never once suspects he’s the one trying to threaten her life until it’s made plainly in her face. Her absolute faith in herself and in others has often gotten her in trouble, but she’s never stopped being herself.

But people can make mistakes, and she’s ready to call them out on it when need be. Even after falling hopelessly in love with Mickey in mere seconds, she still yells at him when he attacks her lady-in-waiting, although she’s quick to forgive once she understands why he did it. She’s ready to snap off at Pete when she feels he’s done wrong, despite him being five times her size. She is princess, her word is law, and that should be good enough. Yet she enjoys humble down to earth things as well, such as strolls through her garden, going to see operas, sneaking off to have romantic romps, etc. She is fairly young after all, since she is princess and not queen, so she still has a lot to learn about people and about her own kingdom. She is a good person, she just needs to be taken down a few notches every once in a while.

Abilities:
Since technically this movie is in line with Kingdom Hearts, she has the potential to learn and use magic. She's yet to realize this, however.

Alignment:
Elios.

Love is what makes Minnie, Minnie. She loves deeply and sincerely, be it romantic, platonic, or familial. Once she cares for someone, she is devoted to them, and it's very hard for her to think they could wrong her. She loves love itself, the very concept, and thinks everyone would be better off with a special someone. Hate, for now, is a foreign concept. After all, no one has ever done her any ill will, so how could she hate anyone?

Other:
As mentioned before, the movie is technically part of the Kingdom Hearts canon. In the future of KH, she wields powerful white magic, so her current self has potential to learn magic. I'd like to play with this and see what magic she could learn from other characters, but in order not to godmod or go nuts, it will be a VERY slow and steady process. But if this isn't okay, I'm perfectly fine playing her without this ability.


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