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• Kristofer “Fitz” Fitzpatrick • Lost Boy • Age Unknown • Dane Dehaan
The blood that you spill will wash what you lack...
*trigger warning: this bio contains murder and violence
Kristofer Fitzpatrick was what most “experts” would call a “problem child”. He had been in and out of twelve homes while in the foster care system by the age of ten, and each one, within three months or so, would ask his social worker to take him away. It wasn’t without warrant; he was quite a vicious boy. It started with taking the heads off the dolls that belonged to the other children in the foster homes. Then a little hamster. Then a family cat. None of these could be traced back to Fitz, but he was removed from the homes one by one anyway. At the age of 15 the agency finally took action when an infant went missing from a house Fitz was staying in. Despite the baby being found, they sent Kristofer to a juvenile boy’s correction facility. One afternoon while walking around the outdoor gates to keep the boys from running away, Fitz found a break in the chain link fence. And he ran. He ran until he could hardly breathe, sick of being in the hands of adults who thought they had some sort of ownership over him. Peter found him and took him away to Neverland, away from the adults that were in control. Here he takes out most of his anger on the pirates, and only kills the animals for food, now. He is generally a sober personality, with bouts of rage, and times where he just screams into the wild; it’s always boiled down to the same unutterable question: why did they abandon me?
Personality:
+ Philosophical, Decisive Protective
- Violent, Unstable, Morbid
Kristofer “Fitz” Fitzpatrick is TAKEN!
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Amadelle | Matter Over Mind from Patrick Golan on Vimeo.
A piece about all the things in love and life that can't be expressed with words.
Thanks to all of the couples who were a part of telling this story:
Amadelle & Christian Dion Grae Fee & Christina Salinas Georgica Pettus & Sophia Dorfsman Molly Johnson & Tyler Durham Kristofer James & Maeri Ivory
Director: Patrick Golan Producer: Luigi Rossi Prod Coordinator: Katie Sadler DP: Patrick Golan Choreography: Eva Jaunzemis PD: Sharon Vion Stylist: Gus Dapperton Stylist Assist: Lloyd Lenox Casting: Gus Dapperton 1st AC: Nicolas Lopez Gaffer: Bjorn Ante Roe Key Grip: Aaron Fitzpatrick Set PA: Francesco Rizzo
Editor: Matt Schaff Colorist: Josh Bohosky @The Mill Color Prod: Evan Bauer Sound Design: Raphael Ajuelos
Shot on Kodak 16mm Motion Picture Film.
Special thanks to: Brendan Rice, MX Gallery, Kenny Sule, Doug Durant, Ben Carey, Scotty LD, and Pat Rice.
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ooc name/alias: Isobel
preferred pronouns: she/her
Age: 20
Character: Kristofer “Fitz” Fitzpatrick
sample para (5-7 sentences, third person, in character, please!):
Fitz knew how to skin an animal alive without it making a sound, a skill he had picked up in home #9. It wasn’t so much that he cared about subtlety — it didn’t matter how subtle he was, when he knew he’d be sent away sooner or later — but he enjoyed the prolongation of suffering granted by keeping his victim alive and making sure no adults would hear him and intervene. He wasn’t completely cruel, of course, and he would kill it when he was finished, but there was something so thrilling about it, especially when he figured out how to muffle the animal’s cries. It was the same basic technique as with pirates, he had discovered, whenever they wandered a little too far from the port at night. It wasn’t that he hunted them, per se, but he discovered early on that he could usually count on one of them wandering alone on nights he felt restless and angry. It provided a small sense of relief to his burning, screaming mind, a small satisfaction for his insatiable rage. Although he knew that lingering any longer than necessary would increase his chances of getting caught, he only wished he could stay to witness and savor the reactions of the other pirates when they found his handiwork.
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