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[http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Second_string_supers Truth & Justice: Second String Supers]
 
 
 
=avant garde=
 
=avant garde=
  
 
The superheroine who would become avant garde started as simple Emily Wainwright in a small midwestern town. She never really fit in even as a child and would spontaneously break into weird little songs and dances or scrawl odd drawings on any surface that came to hand. Her parents hoped it was a phase, but things just got worse when she became a teenager not because she lost control of her artistic impulses (quite the contrary), but that when she did express herself artistically the effect was immediate and disturbing on all who witnessed it. After a local church branding her a witch led to one too many arguments with her parents about why she couldn’t be ‘normal’, Emily ran away and slowly made her way to Drake City where she reinvented herself in Bayside's alternative art scene.
 
The superheroine who would become avant garde started as simple Emily Wainwright in a small midwestern town. She never really fit in even as a child and would spontaneously break into weird little songs and dances or scrawl odd drawings on any surface that came to hand. Her parents hoped it was a phase, but things just got worse when she became a teenager not because she lost control of her artistic impulses (quite the contrary), but that when she did express herself artistically the effect was immediate and disturbing on all who witnessed it. After a local church branding her a witch led to one too many arguments with her parents about why she couldn’t be ‘normal’, Emily ran away and slowly made her way to Drake City where she reinvented herself in Bayside's alternative art scene.
 
=Costume=
 
 
avant garde has no one costume but throws together different, always stylish and alternative combinations. The only consistent elements are a cheap domino mask and that a reversed anarchist symbol will be visible somewhere. Nevertheless, there are certain styles she keeps coming back to, e.g.: boho chic; cross-dressing Victorian dandy; hoodie, sweats and boots; a Gothic 'Lita/harlequin mash-up.
 
 
=Catch-Phrase=
 
 
"For Freedom! Truth! Beauty! Art!"
 
  
 
=Qualities=
 
=Qualities=
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=MAX=
 
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=Hero Points=
 
=Hero Points=
7
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10

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