My Girl (Temptations)

NAME/ORIGIN

Character name
 My Girl
Song/Album
 "My Girl"/ (single)
Act
 The Temptations
Writer
 Smokey Robinson and Ronald White
Release Date



ABILITIES

Powers
 -Control weather, possibly in a very narrow space
"I got sunshine on a cloudy day/ When it's cold outside, I got... May."
-Improve another person's singing voice
"I got a sweeter song than the birds" 
Skills
-beekeeping
"I got so much honey, the bees envy me"
Attributes
 is simply a lovely human being
Vulnerabilities
 is mortal
Formidability
 minor
Attractiveness
 high
Source
 unknown, but seems to be able to communicate with nature somehow
Goals
 cheering people up


POSSESSIONS

Weapons
 N/A
Amulets
 N/A
Objects
 beehives
Clothing
 beekeeper's protective gear
Vehicles
 N/A
Dwelling
 N/A
Milieu
 In the country, somewhere zoned for beekeeping


BIOGRAPHY

Gender
 Female
Age
 Young adult
Physique
 N/A
Ethnicity
 N/A
Origin
 N/A
Ancestry
 N/A
Profession
 Beekeeper. Vocal coach on the side; may volunteer with a local choir
Education
 May have taken classes for beekeeping
SES
 Shockingly wealthy:
"I don't need no money... I got all the riches one man can claim."
Relationships
 Her very appreciative husband
Pets
 Bees, but they are more like livestock


PERSONALITY

Morality
 very moral and compassionate
Intro/extrovert
 introverted. Only a few know of her weather-control capacities
Intelligence
 high
Emotions
 sunny, upbeat
Sanity
 sane
Enemies
 pesticides; bears and other animals attracted by honey
Narrative Function
 Protagonist
Other Notes
Some superheros are just not all that... super. They seem to localize their effect and keep to themselves, sprinkling a bit of help and happiness as they go about their day.
A beekeeper, My Girl has been able to manipulate the local weather to the degree that the area's flowers allow her bees to produce abundant, sweet honey, and so she has cornered the market, to a degree. Not so much as to call too much attention to herself or engender a backlash.
Wealthy as she is, she still gives back to the community. She helps children, adults, and even whole choirs and choruses improve their vocal quality. This may be attributable to her ability to change the barometric pressure and humidity of a room to aid that result.
Sometimes, when she is at a BBQ or Little League game, and rain threatens, it somehow manages to stay sunny while people are still having fun, and only rain after a few hours. Which she has to let happen-- first, it would draw too much attention if she altered the weather too often, long, or obviously.
Second, her bees need flowers... and flowers need rain.   



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