Post by Meggan Kinston on Jan 17, 2008 10:11:40 GMT -5
~ Partial credit for application is given to Pierre, Meggan's former player, to Wikipedia and to the Marvel Database. <3
Basic Stats
Name: Meggan Kinston
Codename: Although she used to answer sometimes to Faery Queen, Meggan has long since given up adopting a codename. She will respond to the Meg nickname, though.
Gender: Female.
Age: Appears to be in her early twenties, probably no more than 21-22, but nobody knows that for sure.
Occupation: Working part-time, during weekends, as Luna's Cafe from Salem.
Place of Birth: Near Fenborough Station, London, England.
Place of Residence: The Brotherhood's residence.
Known Relatives: The identity of her biological parents is unknown, but her adopted mother was Margaret Kinston.
Alliance: The Brotherhood.
Physical Stats
Height: Variable. 5’7” in her everyday form and 5’10” in her true form.
Weight: Again, variable. 120 lbs. (everyday form) and 130 lbs. (true form).
Eyes: Range from predominantly green to blue and even light brow sometimes, but white with no pupils in her true form. The colour of her eyes also depends in what mood she is, being connected to her powers.
Hair: Curly and blonde. Meggan rarely turns it into a chocolate brown, fiery red or jet black with the help of her shape-shifting ability any more, like she used to do in the past. Nowadays, she either entirely changes her appearance or not at all.
It should be noted that Meggan finally has a growing woman's voice, but that the slightly pointed ears which resembled those of elves, a trait which she had gladly kept throughout the years, are no longer noticeable. Due to the fact that she somehow managed to keep details from her appearance before the Chimera Virus stroke, but to also adopt some new ones from the temporary one she had before returning to the BH, she doesn't exactly look like the old Meggan.
Avatar: Sara Paxton
Abilities
Mutation:
Meggan is a quite powerful mutant, who has three main powers: empathy, elemental powers and shapeshifting. These abilities actually blend together, aspects of one talent affecting the others. Her several abilities can prove quite handy when utilized properly (this usually calls for specific instructions as to what needs to be done with them). Meggan has been an empathic elemental metamorph from birth, this mutation allowing her to consciously alter her appearance to blend in or react to her environment and the thoughts of those around her. Her facial features and general appearance often change to a degree with her mood; hence, she might become considerably less attractive when she is deeply depressed.
Meggan can mimic the appearance and attained properties/powers of people/creatures that she is with or has seen in the past. The encounter does not have to be in person, because if she has seen them on television or in a magazine, then she is capable of mimicking their appearance. She is also capable of merging animal forms to her human appearance to create claws, wings (which facilitate flying), fur, sharper teeth or scales. Her powers also make the young woman able to transform in response to her whereabouts, growing fur in extreme cold or gills when she is submerged or swimming underwater. In addition, her shape shifting grants her a limited form of healing, taking care of surface wounds, bruises, and scars. Anything deeper than that affects her like any other mutant and can lead to her death. She is not impervious or invincible and can still be taken out by dark emotions, bullets, poisons, diseases, pollution or other corruptions of nature (especially the last, since her ability to “see” and “hear” natural/biological patterns of forces - such as electromagnetic forces, air and convention currents, chemical reactions - in the world around her makes her very vulnerable). Moreover, because her empathic powers are highly sensitive, they make her very susceptible to telepathic and emphatic manipulation.
Her empathy allows her to detect the moods of living creatures (from people, to animals, to plants) in her immediate vicinity. Meggan cannot, at this time, exactly manipulate their moods, because even if the rest of her powers have increased the previous year, this one has remained rather unexploited. While she has been known to sometimes be able to broadcast her own feelings to influence other people's emotions, she doesn't realize it when she's doing it and has a very basic control over it. Owing to her excessive sensibility in this domain too, Meg's physique occasionally changes in response to others' moods. For example, if someone around her were physically aroused, Meggan would become far more attractive, becoming beautiful when she feels loved, or not so appealing when she feels fear or anger. This is not an ability that she can always actively control, although when she notices it occurring she can revert to her base form.
Lastly, Meggan can draw energy from the earth and use it to increase the density of her muscle tissue to boost her strength to superhuman levels of strength, endurance, and resilience (including the period of time she can go without food or sleep), the drawback being that her emotional state can affect the local ecosystems. She can also levitate at will and fly through manipulation of the wind, extinguish forest fires, summon gale force winds or part the waters of a small lake, cause minor earthquakes in a flash of anger, even project blasts of concussive force from her hands (yet she can't control it whatsoever, having used it only once). Meggan can sense changes in the natural world elements and is obviously capable of manipulating, absorbing and releasing elemental forces such as fire, air, electricity (causing electromagnetic pulses by commanding the magnetic fields around her), water, lava and earth. Despite the fact that she still doesn't have full control of these forces and even summoning them requires a lot of focus, her elemental powers are the ones which have benefited the most from her more often than not mood swings (with the exception of electricity, which she still doesn't manage to have a firm grasp on). Therefore, whenever Meggan is angered, the elements seem to fall much more easily to her demands.
More weaknesses: Needless to say that Meggan's mind does not have the same level of psychic 'blocks' that most humans and especially beings with psionic power do, since she didn't get to ask help from Exodus or any other telepath in that respect. This weakness of hers has been known to make her impulsive in the past, often acting on the present with little concern for the past or future. No matter how intense her connection with the elements she 'speaks' with is, she also cannot detect “visibly” telepathic communications, or do things like freezing opponents by rapidly dropping the air temperature around them and increasing the powers of elemental mutants. At least, not that she knows of yet. Even if able to adapt to her physical environment, Meggan can't become impervious to cold without changing her shape to adapt, and has the normal strength of a female who regularly works out, when not using her powers. Normally she can roughly press 50 tons or more. And last, but certainly not least, Miss Kinston begins to glow and is very sensitive to foreign attacks when she absorbs power, this being a detail which her enemies could use to identify and target her more easily.
Skills:
At this point, Meggan has developed rather basic hand-to-hand skills, which she can use against a combatant more powerful than her. She is, however, still an expert at finding hidden and lost things. Quarters in the sofa, lost pair of gloves, send her on a search with a description of the item and she’ll retrieve it for you in the most fanciful manner. If you consider talking someone to death a skill, Meggan can be employed as a distraction, but only if she is in the mood for it or if her interlocutor's name is Magneto. Due to her metamorphic abilities, Meggan can adapt to any environment in a matter of seconds. Through her in lava and she’ll simply merge with it and flutter around like it’s a vat of warm and fuzzy jello. She is a survivor, and one who seems to have an natural inclination for dance. Her voice still needs to be worked on, though, before she could actually consider having a career as a singer.
Personality:
I'm really sorry, but in case I might ever need the personality for another character, I'd rather not risk having it copied by any guests and used elsewhere. The next player will probably want to make Meggan like he/she wants, anyway, without taking into account the personality I had given her.
History:
Meggan has no recollection of her physical childhood, her mental childhood being still in progress. If truth be told, she was born to highly superstitious Gypsy parents in a small hamlet near a castle that was supposedly haunted by dark magic. To make matters worse for her parents, they gave birth to a child covered in fur, who resembled a fox cub more than a human child. They believed her to be a demon and contemplated tossing the beast off a cliff. Compassion got the best of them and they decided instead that they would leave the child to fate. Consequently, Meggan was left far away from the hamlet at the gates of another town.
Fate took control of the child, and she managed to find herself in the hands of a circus master. Immediately, the man was thrilled by his discovery of the beast child and placed Meggan in a cage. She was simply called “The Devil’s Seed”. Meggan was nurtured by one of the other performers. Thus, the bearded woman, Trish, took care of the young child. For five years, Meggan was a part of the circus act. She didn’t know anything of life beyond the circus tent, so she cared very little for it. She was a mere child and spent most of her time dazzling audiences with her innocent subtle physical changes and snuggling with Trish after shows.
That life did not last forever, though. Competitors raided the circus camp one night as they travelled from one town to the other, stealing Meggan and separating her from the first family she knew. By this time, the metamorph was almost eight and had begun to shed the majority of her bestial appearance. Seeing that there was no longer any value in the former beast child, the thieves simply placed the young child at the doors of an orphanage in London and left her there. She was found, taken in and, within a year, the now blonde-haired, blue-eyed child was adopted by Margaret Kinston, a widow. Margaret named the young child Meggan and together they moved to Scotland.
It was there that the child was exposed to learning. She was roughly ten years old when she began to speak full sentences, although she hardly understood what she was saying. She had heard words before, but never found them useful. However, there was one thing that Meggan took a quick fancy to: television. She found the world within the tiny box amazing and would sit for entire days watching every single show that would come on. Within a month, she knew every commercial jingle and every show’s opening song.
By the age of thirteen, Meggan was just learning how to read. Margaret had tried to teach her before, but the girl wasn’t interested in books and writing, she only wanted to watch television and drink pop. Her undeveloped literary skills harbored her ability to join the other children in school. When Meggan did try to play outside with the girls her age, she was laughed at because she desired to play games like hide and go seek and house, while the other girls wanted to do more mature things. Humiliated by the other girls, Meggan shut herself up in the house and refused to go out for an entire year. It was during that year that her abilities resurfaced.
She watched the other girls from her window, and they were growing curves and attracting all of the boys. Meggan only wanted to fit in. For days she prayed that God, or one of the saints, would grant her ability to grow breasts like the girls on television and windy hair like Margaret’s. Soon, Meggan got her wish. She was looking at herself in the mirror, appearing flat chested with messy hair and scrawny limbs. She closed her eyes and began to picture herself as beautiful, tired of pouting all the time and crying every other hour. An all too familiar tingle traveled down her spine, and when she opened her eyes, Meggan found herself taller, bustier, and her hair was long and wavy. She nearly fainted, and ran downstairs to show Margaret what had happened. Immediately, Margaret knew what had 'occurred' to Meggan: she had become a mutant. They weren’t well-known, but as a Red Cross worker, Margaret had encountered many that had been abused and left for dead. As a result, she made Meggan promise never to use powers.
For a couple of years, Meggan kept her promise. However, the urge to explore them got the best of her. By the time she was seventeen, she stood in front of her window and quickly caused her hair to turn from green to blue to red to pure yellow to white and then to black. Little did she know that the other girls who were on their way to school caught sight of the shape-shifting girl and ran to tell their parents. Soon, Margaret had curious parents knocking on the door, demanding answers to their daughters’ questions. Margaret could offer them none, other than that Meggan was a special girl going through a very special time. They weren’t satisfied with that and called Meggan before them. Still unable to speak very well, Meggan couldn’t quite express what she was feeling. Her powers left her feeling free and exciting and she wanted to share that excitement with the world. So, she simply demonstrated by transforming into a perfect copy of Margaret.
The crowd’s curiosity grew to anger and they demanded Margaret to get rid of Meggan. Confused and afraid, Meggan began to shudder and slowly muttered the word ‘no’ over and over again. Margaret tried to calm the people down, but they pushed their way into the house. With wide eyes, Meggan watched as they approached her. Fearful, she felt something overtake her and she pushed her hands forward, screaming. The wind began to howl and tore through the windows of the house. Glass flew in all directions, cutting the neighbours. Wind tossed them back and forth, and angrily they managed to grab Margaret and drag her out of the house. All the while, Meggan shuddered in the corner. She didn’t even hear the gunshots; she didn’t even notice that everything around her was being set on fire. The beams from the roof eventually caved in, striking Meggan and knocking her unconscious.
She woke up early in the morning, bruised, covered in ash and with mild burns on her legs and arms. Terrified, Meggan found the strength to lift the long beam off of her body and fight her way through the debris. She never looked back, she simply ran as fast as her legs would take her. Naked, crying and confused, Meggan found herself at the age of a cliff. She had nowhere to go, but could feel all of nature calling for her, so she simply jumped. The winds lifted the young girl and carried her through the heavens. Meggan had no clue where she was going, she simply felt the urge to run away. After an indescribably long period of wandering through the heavens, rarely eating, yet fully sustained by the energy all around her, Meggan set foot in America, the land of opportunity. For her, it was just another place to build a home before it would be destroyed. She met a gentle old woman who took her in for several months, helping Meggan to learn proper etiquette and giving her speaking and reading lessons.
Soon, even that would have to be forfeited. The events of dark Cerebro caused Meggan to begin to spasm wildly at the dinner table, her form shifting quickly from beast to woman to elemental to little child. The old woman nearly had a heart attack and forced Meggan to leave her home. For a while, the young girl becoming a woman was homeless and aimless, lost in a world she did not understand. As time went on, she managed to narrowly escape being raped, murdered, robbed, and forced into prostitution… all at the hands of humans. She grew bitter and decided that enough was enough. She hated all humans because humans weren’t nice, and that was when she met her first mutant. He was part of a small society called the Morlocks, led by Callisto.
Basic Stats
Name: Meggan Kinston
Codename
Gender: Female.
Age: Appears to be in her early twenties, probably no more than 21-22, but nobody knows that for sure.
Occupation: Working part-time, during weekends, as Luna's Cafe from Salem.
Place of Birth: Near Fenborough Station, London, England.
Place of Residence: The Brotherhood's residence.
Known Relatives: The identity of her biological parents is unknown, but her adopted mother was Margaret Kinston.
Alliance: The Brotherhood.
Physical Stats
Height: Variable. 5’7” in her everyday form and 5’10” in her true form.
Weight: Again, variable. 120 lbs. (everyday form) and 130 lbs. (true form).
Eyes: Range from predominantly green to blue and even light brow sometimes, but white with no pupils in her true form. The colour of her eyes also depends in what mood she is, being connected to her powers.
Hair: Curly and blonde. Meggan rarely turns it into a chocolate brown, fiery red or jet black with the help of her shape-shifting ability any more, like she used to do in the past. Nowadays, she either entirely changes her appearance or not at all.
It should be noted that Meggan finally has a growing woman's voice, but that the slightly pointed ears which resembled those of elves, a trait which she had gladly kept throughout the years, are no longer noticeable. Due to the fact that she somehow managed to keep details from her appearance before the Chimera Virus stroke, but to also adopt some new ones from the temporary one she had before returning to the BH, she doesn't exactly look like the old Meggan.
Avatar: Sara Paxton
Abilities
Mutation:
Meggan is a quite powerful mutant, who has three main powers: empathy, elemental powers and shapeshifting. These abilities actually blend together, aspects of one talent affecting the others. Her several abilities can prove quite handy when utilized properly (this usually calls for specific instructions as to what needs to be done with them). Meggan has been an empathic elemental metamorph from birth, this mutation allowing her to consciously alter her appearance to blend in or react to her environment and the thoughts of those around her. Her facial features and general appearance often change to a degree with her mood; hence, she might become considerably less attractive when she is deeply depressed.
Meggan can mimic the appearance and attained properties/powers of people/creatures that she is with or has seen in the past. The encounter does not have to be in person, because if she has seen them on television or in a magazine, then she is capable of mimicking their appearance. She is also capable of merging animal forms to her human appearance to create claws, wings (which facilitate flying), fur, sharper teeth or scales. Her powers also make the young woman able to transform in response to her whereabouts, growing fur in extreme cold or gills when she is submerged or swimming underwater. In addition, her shape shifting grants her a limited form of healing, taking care of surface wounds, bruises, and scars. Anything deeper than that affects her like any other mutant and can lead to her death. She is not impervious or invincible and can still be taken out by dark emotions, bullets, poisons, diseases, pollution or other corruptions of nature (especially the last, since her ability to “see” and “hear” natural/biological patterns of forces - such as electromagnetic forces, air and convention currents, chemical reactions - in the world around her makes her very vulnerable). Moreover, because her empathic powers are highly sensitive, they make her very susceptible to telepathic and emphatic manipulation.
Her empathy allows her to detect the moods of living creatures (from people, to animals, to plants) in her immediate vicinity. Meggan cannot, at this time, exactly manipulate their moods, because even if the rest of her powers have increased the previous year, this one has remained rather unexploited. While she has been known to sometimes be able to broadcast her own feelings to influence other people's emotions, she doesn't realize it when she's doing it and has a very basic control over it. Owing to her excessive sensibility in this domain too, Meg's physique occasionally changes in response to others' moods. For example, if someone around her were physically aroused, Meggan would become far more attractive, becoming beautiful when she feels loved, or not so appealing when she feels fear or anger. This is not an ability that she can always actively control, although when she notices it occurring she can revert to her base form.
Lastly, Meggan can draw energy from the earth and use it to increase the density of her muscle tissue to boost her strength to superhuman levels of strength, endurance, and resilience (including the period of time she can go without food or sleep), the drawback being that her emotional state can affect the local ecosystems. She can also levitate at will and fly through manipulation of the wind, extinguish forest fires, summon gale force winds or part the waters of a small lake, cause minor earthquakes in a flash of anger, even project blasts of concussive force from her hands (yet she can't control it whatsoever, having used it only once). Meggan can sense changes in the natural world elements and is obviously capable of manipulating, absorbing and releasing elemental forces such as fire, air, electricity (causing electromagnetic pulses by commanding the magnetic fields around her), water, lava and earth. Despite the fact that she still doesn't have full control of these forces and even summoning them requires a lot of focus, her elemental powers are the ones which have benefited the most from her more often than not mood swings (with the exception of electricity, which she still doesn't manage to have a firm grasp on). Therefore, whenever Meggan is angered, the elements seem to fall much more easily to her demands.
More weaknesses: Needless to say that Meggan's mind does not have the same level of psychic 'blocks' that most humans and especially beings with psionic power do, since she didn't get to ask help from Exodus or any other telepath in that respect. This weakness of hers has been known to make her impulsive in the past, often acting on the present with little concern for the past or future. No matter how intense her connection with the elements she 'speaks' with is, she also cannot detect “visibly” telepathic communications, or do things like freezing opponents by rapidly dropping the air temperature around them and increasing the powers of elemental mutants. At least, not that she knows of yet. Even if able to adapt to her physical environment, Meggan can't become impervious to cold without changing her shape to adapt, and has the normal strength of a female who regularly works out, when not using her powers. Normally she can roughly press 50 tons or more. And last, but certainly not least, Miss Kinston begins to glow and is very sensitive to foreign attacks when she absorbs power, this being a detail which her enemies could use to identify and target her more easily.
Skills:
At this point, Meggan has developed rather basic hand-to-hand skills, which she can use against a combatant more powerful than her. She is, however, still an expert at finding hidden and lost things. Quarters in the sofa, lost pair of gloves, send her on a search with a description of the item and she’ll retrieve it for you in the most fanciful manner. If you consider talking someone to death a skill, Meggan can be employed as a distraction, but only if she is in the mood for it or if her interlocutor's name is Magneto. Due to her metamorphic abilities, Meggan can adapt to any environment in a matter of seconds. Through her in lava and she’ll simply merge with it and flutter around like it’s a vat of warm and fuzzy jello. She is a survivor, and one who seems to have an natural inclination for dance. Her voice still needs to be worked on, though, before she could actually consider having a career as a singer.
Personality:
I'm really sorry, but in case I might ever need the personality for another character, I'd rather not risk having it copied by any guests and used elsewhere. The next player will probably want to make Meggan like he/she wants, anyway, without taking into account the personality I had given her.
History:
Meggan has no recollection of her physical childhood, her mental childhood being still in progress. If truth be told, she was born to highly superstitious Gypsy parents in a small hamlet near a castle that was supposedly haunted by dark magic. To make matters worse for her parents, they gave birth to a child covered in fur, who resembled a fox cub more than a human child. They believed her to be a demon and contemplated tossing the beast off a cliff. Compassion got the best of them and they decided instead that they would leave the child to fate. Consequently, Meggan was left far away from the hamlet at the gates of another town.
Fate took control of the child, and she managed to find herself in the hands of a circus master. Immediately, the man was thrilled by his discovery of the beast child and placed Meggan in a cage. She was simply called “The Devil’s Seed”. Meggan was nurtured by one of the other performers. Thus, the bearded woman, Trish, took care of the young child. For five years, Meggan was a part of the circus act. She didn’t know anything of life beyond the circus tent, so she cared very little for it. She was a mere child and spent most of her time dazzling audiences with her innocent subtle physical changes and snuggling with Trish after shows.
That life did not last forever, though. Competitors raided the circus camp one night as they travelled from one town to the other, stealing Meggan and separating her from the first family she knew. By this time, the metamorph was almost eight and had begun to shed the majority of her bestial appearance. Seeing that there was no longer any value in the former beast child, the thieves simply placed the young child at the doors of an orphanage in London and left her there. She was found, taken in and, within a year, the now blonde-haired, blue-eyed child was adopted by Margaret Kinston, a widow. Margaret named the young child Meggan and together they moved to Scotland.
It was there that the child was exposed to learning. She was roughly ten years old when she began to speak full sentences, although she hardly understood what she was saying. She had heard words before, but never found them useful. However, there was one thing that Meggan took a quick fancy to: television. She found the world within the tiny box amazing and would sit for entire days watching every single show that would come on. Within a month, she knew every commercial jingle and every show’s opening song.
By the age of thirteen, Meggan was just learning how to read. Margaret had tried to teach her before, but the girl wasn’t interested in books and writing, she only wanted to watch television and drink pop. Her undeveloped literary skills harbored her ability to join the other children in school. When Meggan did try to play outside with the girls her age, she was laughed at because she desired to play games like hide and go seek and house, while the other girls wanted to do more mature things. Humiliated by the other girls, Meggan shut herself up in the house and refused to go out for an entire year. It was during that year that her abilities resurfaced.
She watched the other girls from her window, and they were growing curves and attracting all of the boys. Meggan only wanted to fit in. For days she prayed that God, or one of the saints, would grant her ability to grow breasts like the girls on television and windy hair like Margaret’s. Soon, Meggan got her wish. She was looking at herself in the mirror, appearing flat chested with messy hair and scrawny limbs. She closed her eyes and began to picture herself as beautiful, tired of pouting all the time and crying every other hour. An all too familiar tingle traveled down her spine, and when she opened her eyes, Meggan found herself taller, bustier, and her hair was long and wavy. She nearly fainted, and ran downstairs to show Margaret what had happened. Immediately, Margaret knew what had 'occurred' to Meggan: she had become a mutant. They weren’t well-known, but as a Red Cross worker, Margaret had encountered many that had been abused and left for dead. As a result, she made Meggan promise never to use powers.
For a couple of years, Meggan kept her promise. However, the urge to explore them got the best of her. By the time she was seventeen, she stood in front of her window and quickly caused her hair to turn from green to blue to red to pure yellow to white and then to black. Little did she know that the other girls who were on their way to school caught sight of the shape-shifting girl and ran to tell their parents. Soon, Margaret had curious parents knocking on the door, demanding answers to their daughters’ questions. Margaret could offer them none, other than that Meggan was a special girl going through a very special time. They weren’t satisfied with that and called Meggan before them. Still unable to speak very well, Meggan couldn’t quite express what she was feeling. Her powers left her feeling free and exciting and she wanted to share that excitement with the world. So, she simply demonstrated by transforming into a perfect copy of Margaret.
The crowd’s curiosity grew to anger and they demanded Margaret to get rid of Meggan. Confused and afraid, Meggan began to shudder and slowly muttered the word ‘no’ over and over again. Margaret tried to calm the people down, but they pushed their way into the house. With wide eyes, Meggan watched as they approached her. Fearful, she felt something overtake her and she pushed her hands forward, screaming. The wind began to howl and tore through the windows of the house. Glass flew in all directions, cutting the neighbours. Wind tossed them back and forth, and angrily they managed to grab Margaret and drag her out of the house. All the while, Meggan shuddered in the corner. She didn’t even hear the gunshots; she didn’t even notice that everything around her was being set on fire. The beams from the roof eventually caved in, striking Meggan and knocking her unconscious.
She woke up early in the morning, bruised, covered in ash and with mild burns on her legs and arms. Terrified, Meggan found the strength to lift the long beam off of her body and fight her way through the debris. She never looked back, she simply ran as fast as her legs would take her. Naked, crying and confused, Meggan found herself at the age of a cliff. She had nowhere to go, but could feel all of nature calling for her, so she simply jumped. The winds lifted the young girl and carried her through the heavens. Meggan had no clue where she was going, she simply felt the urge to run away. After an indescribably long period of wandering through the heavens, rarely eating, yet fully sustained by the energy all around her, Meggan set foot in America, the land of opportunity. For her, it was just another place to build a home before it would be destroyed. She met a gentle old woman who took her in for several months, helping Meggan to learn proper etiquette and giving her speaking and reading lessons.
Soon, even that would have to be forfeited. The events of dark Cerebro caused Meggan to begin to spasm wildly at the dinner table, her form shifting quickly from beast to woman to elemental to little child. The old woman nearly had a heart attack and forced Meggan to leave her home. For a while, the young girl becoming a woman was homeless and aimless, lost in a world she did not understand. As time went on, she managed to narrowly escape being raped, murdered, robbed, and forced into prostitution… all at the hands of humans. She grew bitter and decided that enough was enough. She hated all humans because humans weren’t nice, and that was when she met her first mutant. He was part of a small society called the Morlocks, led by Callisto.