Profile: Frost
Dec. 6th, 2012 01:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![]() beautiful stranger NAME ➜ Krystal Soojung Jung HANDLE ➜ Frost DOB/AGE ➜ October 24th / 18 CLASS ➜ Thief MSG ➜ #the dark krystal you're dangerous LEVEL ➜ 01 HIT POINTS ➜ 220 EQUIP ➜ weapon ► knife armor ► cotton shirt accessory ► --- SKILLS ➜ slots ► 01 knife ► --- INVENTORY ➜ • potion (5) • tent (1) • col (10,000) you are mysterious to them BACKGROUND ➜ The younger of a pair of sisters, Krystal Soojung Jung was born and raised, briefly, in San Francisco. The pair were nigh inseparable unless Jessica was at school, though truthfully she doesn't remember much of their life there. Everything seemed just fine, and Krystal began kindergarten without any knowledge of what was happening. Suddenly there were plane tickets, and packing everything up, saying goodbye forever to friends she'd just started to make. After a plane ride that honestly seemed like it was never going to end, they made a new home in Seoul. Krystal faced the same difficulties as her sister, though she was blissfully unaware of anything going wrong as far as their parents were concerned. She grasped the language more quickly than Jessica, perhaps, but by that time she'd already been turned off of trying to make friends. She didn't need them, she had her sister. The announcement of divorce seemed more sudden than the news that they were moving to a different country. Mister Jung claimed custody of Krystal with visits allowed only every few months, and instead of just finding a different apartment to live in, he accepted a job offer from Hyundai in Ulsan. Uprooted again, Krystal made no secret of her resentment of her father. Though she didn't act out around him, words were few and far between. She did only the bare minimum to get by in school, especially after she and her sister began to game together. They both began in PvE at first, and it was around when Jessica started to play as males that Krystal discovered the joys of PvP. Besting a computer was fun, sure, but besting another person and winning the match with just a handful of HP left? That was absolutely exhilarating. She began to have a following, and she had a sense of power and belonging she'd never felt in 'real life.' PvPers on the Asian servers knew to stay on her good side, whatever that entailed, lest she end up PKing them when they were least expecting it. And if a game didn't offer structured PvP but had PK zones, well, everyone needed to watch their backs. Where Jessica hated to be treated differently for playing as and being a girl, Krystal relished it. Her avatars were always petite yet alluring, and she had a knack for wrapping someone around her little finger before stabbing them in the back. Digitally, of course. Krystal heard about Sword Art Online before her sister had, but gaming had become her life, and finishing school was not something that was on the top of her agenda. Her father threatened to take away her computer and every other electronic item she owned, all of which had been purchased with birthday or holiday money from her mother and sister, but after a verbal dispute in which she reminded him that he'd ruined her life not once, but twice, and he'd only claimed custody to get a tax break until she legally became an adult (something he'd thought he was hiding from her well). She pre-ordered SAO as soon as she possibly could, skipped class for four days to wait in line and get her hands on one of the first copies in her city. To her, the game is an innovation, but also a way to spend even more time with her sister until she can take a KTX train back to Seoul on her next birthday. |