Name: Nicole
Character name: Laura Palmer/Lucina Tamboia
Feature you are applying for: Lamia’s gaze {original SF}

Lucina (or Laura, her pseudonym) is normally a very shy and quiet girl. She’s the type of person who doesn’t want to cause trouble but manages to find trouble happening all around her. It perhaps doesn’t help that she’s a bit paranoid and always looking for signs that something isn’t going right. Her brain is always in overdrive trying to connect dots and put together patterns. And oh does she find them; she’s a smart and clever individual, and although not all of the dots connect all the time, she tends to see when they do. She’s not unattractive, and generally isn’t against using what she has to get what she wants. The issue is less that and more that she’s anxious around other people for the most part. Once she gets over her initial anxieties, though, she’s a passionate person. The one major thing that Lucina resents is her magic; in her mind, it’s the cause of all her troubles, starting from getting her kicked out of her own house. The only time she uses it is when she needs to calm down; after all, her job requires her to occasionally do things live and she needs to be able to calm down. As such, her magic and her abilities are a safety blanket for when she’s feeling anxious or nervous. For the most part, though, she’s behind the microphone and remains unseen, just the way she likes it.
Lucina Tamboia comes from a well off muggle family, one that has more than enough money to spare. They’re a family with a history, and although they don’t flaunt it, it’s also not exactly a secret. The thing is, they’ve never really known their family’s secrets, so the fact that Lucina is a witch ends up being an unpleasant surprise. She started showing signs of her magic young, but it didn’t manifest in the form of moving objects or creating sparks. No, her powers manifested with unintentional shows of her abilities, which led to tension between her and former friends. She didn’t understand what was happening, and was generally in the dark about why people were starting to act differently around her. She was kicked out of her home the same day she found out she was a witch, which didn’t endear her to school or anything about the lifestyle. In addition to that, she didn’t get any training with her secondary abilities until she was a few years into school, which meant that they were left unchecked. While she was already anxious around others, this only served to help her withdraw into her shell even more and brought out her paranoid tendencies.

The Lamia of ancient mythology were seductresses and temptresses, but were later turned into demons. Fitting, considering that’s what Laura thinks she is. While she doesn’t know where this ability of hers came from (be it some mark of her family or a very thinned out bloodline from a squib in her past), she does know what it does. Much like a veela or siren, lamia use their wiles to get others to do what they want and tend to be subtle about it. They do not overtly show their power, instead planting suggestions and phrases into the heads of those that hear. It’s not uncommon to find the target of a lamia claiming full responsibility for their actions despite the suggestion originally coming from someone else. These implanted suggestions can last for some time, although that varies based on how practiced the lamia is in that particular aspect. Unlike the veela or siren, however, the lamia does not need to use music to achieve their goals. In fact, many don’t because of its distractions. While those who aren’t versed in their abilities cannot make others do harm to themselves, true lamia and those who have been practicing for a long time (over thirty years) are able to with some difficulty. Humans are generally wired to protect themselves first and foremost, after all.
While a veela or siren will be beautiful, those who have this ability may or may not be. Lamia heritages do not necessarily bestow beauty to those who inherit these abilities; only the appearance of beauty to those that could and would be charmed. Lamia are always female, but their targets vary. Anyone who could feel attraction to a lamia can be affected by their powers. Those unaffected by the gaze see the person as they truly appear, not as an idealized or romanticized version of themselves. With training, this part of the lamia’s ability can be disconnected from the implementation of suggestions, leaving them with the appearance of beauty but not the hypnotic aspect. Those who are affected by the full extent of the powers not only see the projection of beauty from the user, but also start to feel an innate sense of trust and a compulsion to do as the woman says or wants (to a certain extent; see the above about harming themselves).
Those who have what is sometimes called the “lamia’s gaze” are usually in a blood line with lamia heritage. This could be as far back as the original Lamia from ancient Greece, or could be more recent. While men can’t have the powers that come with their bloodline, they can carry it and pass it along to their own children. Those who are purely carriers never exhibit magical abilities; the reverse is also true however. Females who exhibit the powers of their bloodline are always also witches. Because it’s an innate ability, the powers can manifest without them being called upon. In fact, this it is a common occurrence. In half or pureblood lines, witches may get help controlling their abilities. Muggleborns rarely find such help because of the subtlety of the magic. As such, it’s not until they go to school that they are able to start the process of controlling themselves. Beauxbatons has the highest percentage of lamia blooded individuals, followed by Durmstrang (although some regions call them children of the naga). Hogwarts rarely sees this particular bloodline because of where it originates from.
When they have proper training, those with lamia heritage can learn to suppress their abilities by their eleventh birthday. By their graduation from school, they’re able to disassociate their appearance alteration with the power of suggestion. It’s in their mid-thirties that they are able to start pushing their targets to more extreme measures. Muggleborns, however, have a different timeline that varies based on how quickly they find someone able to help them. Generally, it takes them an extra two years to learn to suppress their abilities, an extra five to disassociate, and an extra ten to grow in power.
While all lamia have these powers, not all who possess the lamia’s gaze are technically lamia, only have their blood running through them. True lamia have many abilities in addition to this, including being able to create full-fledged illusions, a far better grasp on their hypnosis and seduction, and the ability to seduce those who would not normally be affected. Although the powers do not get significantly weaker the more generations have passed between a lamia and the next person to inherit the power, they are a shadow of what a true lamia can do. Some might keep track of their family line and if they have a lamia in it; it’s not rare to find Greek witches to claim that they’ve got lamia blood somewhere in their family. Those who use the lamia’s gaze refer to themselves as lamia sometimes, but should not be confused with true lamia.

- Elaine Morgan {Soufflé Girl} – Soufflé Girl and I have talked about the idea that these two ran into each other and, without realizing it, Laura was using her powers. Elaine happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and once the women left, was intrigued by her abilities because they’re generally unknown in the Hogwarts area. As such, Laura gets a sort of stalker in the form of a curious Elaine.
- Aurora Zimmerman {Taylor} – Aurora and Laure went to school at about the same time. The two could have known each other during school and even been friends. With how well traveled Aurora is, it’s likely that the first actual information Laura gets about her abilities comes from her friend, or else she can elaborate on things that were never explained to her. This would be later in life, as at school they don’t know much about it and Aurora would also be unaware exactly what it is.
- Wonder Bee’s BB boy – Although there is a large age difference between the two (with Wonder Bee’s currently unnamed character entering school as Laura was graduating), Laura managed to influence the boy. She unknowingly had her charm on while he was around and young, and growing up he’s had a subtle obsession with her. We talked about this manifesting in different ways, such as all the women he dates looking vaguely like her among other things.
- Cian Lennox {Gage} – Unlike the others, where Laura did this on accident, the plot with Cian has Laura using her powers on purpose. The two met during a Daily Prophet interview for her radio show, and he took some pictures of her. She had the charm cranked up so that she could get through the interview without getting anxious, and he was there. The two hit it off, and although she’s not sure if his affection goes beyond her abilities, she finds him… pleasant, which is a change of pace.
- Kendrick and Jocasta Silverman {Helena & Ashton respectively} – It’s true that the two of them are inseparable. Laura was using her charm on someone else, but Kendrick happened to be in the line of fire (as is wont to happen). While he felt a pull at first, he was able to resist it in no small part due to his faithfulness to his wife. This alone would have Laura ecstatic and apologetic to the couple; she’s not a home wrecker and never wants to be. The fact that there is something that can lessen her hold on others is something she had no idea about and she’d love to explore it more.

Days waxed and waned, acted as their own capsules of time within the month, each month contained with a year, and so on until something happened that would stop the seemingly endless progression. And yet, despite knowing that each day could only hold twenty-four hours, it seemed as though some sped by. There were plenty of days that seemed to pass in the blink of an eye: her graduation, the day she first met Aurora. There were many more to list, and yet, today was not one of those days.
Not at all.
Lucina sighed and stared down into her drink, a Pimm's Cup. The bite of alcohol helped her quiet her internal monologue, the nervous voices bouncing around in her head. Most of them were hers, and even the ones that weren't spawned from her brain, that much was clear. Whenever she got this way, she had a habit of attracting people and she didn't want that. Not today. So instead, she'd drink a bit and enjoy some time alone, no one around to charm on accident. It was a plan, a good plan, and for once it was going to work.
It wasn't, but maybe if she kept telling herself it would, eventually things would change. The Pimm's was refreshing at least, the ginger not too strong, and she was analyzing her drink. That's
exactly what she had in mind when she wanted peace and alone time, if only because it meant her mind wasn't preoccupied with other things. A small smile managed to push itself onto her face; this was exactly the kind of day she wanted.
"Another drink for ya." The voice of the bartender cut through her thoughts, and in an instant Lucina shot up. She hadn't ordered anything, and despite her own drink getting low, she hadn't even thought of refilling it yet. Her eyes darted around the bar, but there wasn't anyone else at the stools with her. That left... the booths. It couldn't be from the man server her; he'd never been affected before whenever she'd come in and used her abilities. Finally she took the drink, taking a tentative sip before nodding.
"... Thank you, James. How mu - " The bartender held up a hand before cutting her off.
"Lovely lady over there paid for it." He nodded off to a booth, and Lucina followed his gaze. The color drained from her face as she saw someone sitting there, although really what had she been expecting. The other woman didn't look at her, although it was clear that she knew Lucina had spotted her. From the corner of her eye, she could see James shrug.
"You need me to handle it, Laura?"There was a moment of disconnect as Lucina put her new name together with the need for a response. Laura Palmer. Not Lucina Tamboia here. She probably could have gone by her normal name, but for the show she did here, she'd decided to use a false name for entertainment's sake. Besides, it kept it separated from what she did with her personal life. When it finally did click, though, she shook her head. "I... I can handle it. Thanks." She downed her drink, gulping it down at least in prat to deal with her nerves. She was feeling more confident today than normal, and it was either because of her success with the radio show or...
I am an idiot.Of course she felt confident. It took her a second to recognize what was happening, but Lucina bit her lip as she did her best to calm herself down enough to be able to control her... Whatever the hell people called it. The fact that she had once again lost control wasn't helping her at all, though, and by the look she had just received from whoever it was at the booth, she had only managed to succeed in putting herself in the spotlight. Without a second thought, she fished some coins out of her bag and left them on the counter, taking a paper James slid her way before bolting out the door.
It wasn't until she was already back to her flat that she realized the paper had a name.
Elaine Morgan... great.