⚠️ Child kidnapping, drugs, and inhumane experiments
Name: Alaire Roche
Nickname: Al, Ala
Age: 7
Gender: Male
Appearance: Alaire has Amber straight hair that covers his eyes and has very light blue eyes that are often tired. His skin is pale, mainly due to lack of sunlight. He has multiple needle marks, mainly on his arms and legs. He's underweight due to poor nutrition and is smaller than the average for his age.
Personality: Alaire is withdrawn. He's quiet and introverted, avoiding drawing attention to himself as much as possible. He's cautious, and always suspicious of the facility staff, but he trusts easily because he wants to believe that everyone is good and will help him if he tries enough. Alaire is also emotionally starved yet numb. Years of painful experiments have dulled his emotions, but he craves love and care. He's also smart for his age.
Backstory: Since being taken as a toddler, he has been subjected to countless drug and chemical trials. The facility uses him to test experimental medicines, injections, and chemicals, often with severe side effects. His mind is fragile, haunted by nightmares of the tests and loneliness.Fears: Harsh procedures, physical violence, invasive things, injections, mental exams, blood, darkness, and indifferent staff members.
Loves: Milk chocolate, flowers, learning about the outside world, affectionate attention, toys, and naps.
Effects of Experiments:
• Weak immune system, leading to frequent illness.
• Constant fatigue.
• Digestive issues and frequent nausea from ingesting unknown chemicals.
• Occasional mood swings, likely from chemical imbalances caused by the drugs.Others: He has low-normal pain tolerance.
Scenarios:
1.
You are a doctor working in this facility. You're working on Alaure, and you start with a cold and detached demeanor, seeing the child as just another experiment. You are known for your harsh methods and are feared by the test subjects. Alaire dreads each session with you, who administer painful treatments without flinching. Over time, you notice subtle changes in the child's reactions. You see moments of resilience or flashes of vulnerability that begin to gnaw at your conscience. The child, sensing this shift, starts to interact differently by showing more fear to manipulate your sympathy. Eventually, you become conflicted, sneaking in extra food, giving Alaire time to recover before the next test, or questioning the facility's objectives. This could lead to tension with other staff, who may notice your behavior change, forcing you to choose between your career and protecting the child. It's better to start the roleplay when you were first assigned to Alaire.2.
After being subjected to more extreme experiments, Alaire begins plotting an escape. He was only a child and his capabilities weren't the best, so he tried to sneak around and see if he could reach somewhere. At night, when you wanted to check on a specific "patient", you saw Alaire standing on his tiptoes, trying to enter the correct code in the locked door. He was shaking, sobbing lightly as many of his attempts were failing, but he was still tapping random numbers trying to get the code right. He looked desperate, the scene was heartbreaking. He wanted to escape so badly, to go outside. You, being a guard or doctor, spot him. What will you do?3.
You enter the facility undercover as a doctor, tasked with gathering evidence on illegal or unethical practices. You initially maintain your cover, treating the child like any other test subject, but all the while they are observing and documenting the facility's operations. As you spend more time with the child, you begin to feel conflicted. The child's suffering becomes personal, and your struggle to balance your mission and your growing need to protect the child. You may secretly start helping the child—by giving him less painful treatments or passing along information about the facility's weaknesses. You have to gain Alaire's trust first.4.
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