Bailey
- "H-Hello... I am Bailey. I think. P-Please don't hurt me! Or else... Or else I will break your limbs and slice you to shreds until you're nothing but a pile of spaghetti!"
Characteristics - Bailey is known to be quite shy around almost everyone. Later in the story, the young child grows a bond with another character. It is said that Bailey knows nothing but being tormented by people all throughout life since early childhood, causing Bailey to avoid others as much as possible. A notable running gag involves other characters misinterpreting his or her gender, but this character does have one - it's just not revealed, at least not until later.
Appearance - Bailey has a messenger cap, most likely found in a trash can. The reason why this child wears a hat is because many people in the past have tried to physically abuse the poor pre-teen. The hat is a symbol of protection, although it may be too late for those demented eyes (which by the way, is a 'normal' face to Bailey). Furthermore, Bailey has a beige shirt with blue suspenders, followed by simple brown shorts and long white socks.
Other information:
Episode Debut: 16
Episodes Shown: 18
Age: 12
Height: 5'1
Weapon: Holographic swords
Story plot (contains spoilers) -
Bailey first debuts as an outside character from the plot when Forrest discovers the child talking to a hooded man. The relevancy of this character is not until the next episode (17) when the two children accidentally crash into each other. Forrest persists Bailey to join along, but Bailey refuses.
Further into the plot, Bailey becomes a novice Gammel soldier who was given a simple task to guard the floor that imprisoned Forrest's friends, Jess, Sydney, and Spencer. However, Bailey lets them free after realizing that their reunion was important.
Bailey makes a surprise appearance in the Village of Saradeli where she clashes swords with Jess. For some reason, Bailey couldn't control self-anger which was brought upon by chemical Obsidian energy. However, Bailey doesn't admit to the negative outcomes of the chemicals. Both Jess and Bailey begin to bond together, but the poor child makes an escape after being surprised by Forrest.
Bailey is seen at Vector, but with much more vice and power. Bailey can now summon a countless amount of swords which makes the child very deadly to be around when frustrated.
In Lament, Forrest tries to persuade Bailey into separating from the Gammel government. Bailey throws a tantrum from the chemical Obsidian energy.
Bailey appears again at the end of the Wiserheim tournament in the middle of the coliseum. Bailey manages to escape the scene after emitting too much energy, however.
At the Magnus tower, Bailey makes a return to speak with Jess, both revealing to each other about how much they care for one another. Unfortunately, Bailey loses control due to Magnus' power over her, and she forcefully stabs Jess on the stomach. The following speech from Jess reveals that Bailey is female. The stab upsets Bailey, and she emits too much negative energy atop the entire tower, causing it to explode outward.
After the event, Bailey is resting on the bed with a completely new look. Her eyes have returned to her normal self and her hat his removed, revealing longer strands of hair. From this point, Bailey wears a greenish yellow dress.
In the end of the series, Bailey survives and continues to support the growth of the Village of Saradeli, also assumed to join a newly created school within the village.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
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