[b]Name:[/b] Deborah Bellarmine [b]Age:[/b] 28 [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Appearance:[/b] [hider=Deborah][img]http://i.imgur.com/0LDExD1.png?2?3015[/img][/hider] [b]Personality:[/b] Deborah's ultimate objective is to uphold justice, which she defines as paying for an offensive with something equal. For her, it is an insult to show leniency to someone, including herself. Beyond this, she is a rather assertive; that is, she's open with her views on subjects and often acts in accordance to what her duties (or perceived duties) require, rather than shy away from something. Of course, this assertiveness often gives her an aura of intimidation that compliments her role in society. Furthermore, she is somewhat judgmental and is rarely ever relaxed, even in an organized environment in which she can thrive. Her greatest Achilles' heel, though, is her stubbornness to change and disregard for unconventional methods. In contrast, her greatest asset is her strong will, which greatly buffs her fortitude in the face of adversity. [b]Tier:[/b] 1 [b]Power/Magic:[/b] Force Field Generation || Deborah possesses the ability to create constructs of magic in the form of paper-thin walls that act as barriers. The barriers can be made from long range and are capable of being up to six meters tall and six meters wide, but the strength of the barriers do not change with size. To make a barrier, Deborah must simply form a square with her fingers, though, she is limited to only making one at a time (only one can be active at a time as well). As for offensive capabilities, the barriers can be moved if Deborah makes a swiping motion with her hand, meaning she can slam them into enemies. At best, however, this can only shove someone out of the way and is fairly ineffective in terms of damage. Additionally, a barrier can be made horizontally and act as a platform. Should a barrier be destroyed, it will shatter and dissipate into nothing. [b]Bio:[/b] Deborah was born in and raised in the crowded city of Naveria, and for the most part, her birth was the only significant part of her childhood. It was when she turned sixteen, though, that she was faced with a tragedy: her best friend, Jaden Armstrong, was killed in a collision with a drunk driver. The plan of throwing the driver into prison would have been simple, but the driver was one of the richest of the higher class and was able to bribe the judge with ease. This absence of justice would be what drove Deborah into what she is today. She eventually became a police officer and swore to uphold justice to nth degree. In fact, the cliche "taking justice into her own hands" would be a fair summary of her police career, though, she has always managed to get away with it. [b]Personal:[/b] Deborah's most precious treasure is her police officer's badge, which constantly reminds her of the justice she must carry out.