Full Name: Allen Francis Doyle
Current Age: 17
Powers: Precognition, Super human strength (demon form only), super human senses (demon form only), double jointed (demon form only) [Note: This ability, to best describe it, would allow Doyle to live even if someone would literally break his neck by twisting it.]
Dormitory: Main House, Room #10, Roommate: Xander Harris (
thatloyalguy)
Fandom: Angel the Series
Warning: Spoilers for the first nine episodes of the first season of Angel could be behind this cut for you.
Doyle, in the television series, was a womanizer half-demon who served The Powers That Be’s champion, Angel. By doing this, he would receive visions which he often referred to as “mind numbing headaches with moving pictures”. He doesn’t get much from said visions. Normally a face, a name, an address, sights, sounds, smells, and feelings. Recovery time after a vision varies on the importance of said vision. His character built showed a man who went for comfortable clothing rather then fashion, and a sage like advisor to Angel. His knowledge on supernatural and the underworld in which all demons and vampires lived could be spoken of as being better then Rupert Giles’ himself, being that Doyle could recognize a mythology object on sight (RE: The Gem of Amarra). It’s clear that Doyle knew a vast amount of things about the demon underground because of his gambling addiction, and from the fact that he owed money -- so much in fact that calling in favours had him scared enough to answer his telephone “House of Pies” in one episode. Doyle, in the series, was constantly searching for atonement, not just for the sins he committed against a demon named Lucas and his clan (which caused him to get the visions in the first place) but the way he lived his life and how he treated his life ever since becoming a half-demon. In episode nine, season one of Angel, Doyle proved just how much of a hero he was by selflessly sacrificing himself (in Angel’s stead) to save half of Los Angeles, Cordelia, Angel, and the Lister demons from The Scourge’s deadly device, that was designed to burn anything with traces of human blood within them alive. In doing so, Doyle earned his atonement and became a hero and the first soldier down in Angel’s army against evil.
Now, within Milieux, a combination of small and large things have changed about Doyle. For starters, Doyle’s half-demon blood awoke within him at the age of fifteen. Having been lied to all his life, he left without a word and lived on his own. When Doyle was sixteen and living in an apartment in Los Angeles (with a fake ID) the half-demon Lucas came to Doyle with his plea, which Doyle still turned down and resulted in him getting the visions. After his first vision (which was of Lucas’ clan being savagely murdered as it was in canon) Doyle started to help others, and even started to have dreams of opening a sort of place where people could actually come to him for help rather then he have a vision about them and go to them. A recent vision has lead him from Los Angeles to here, but he doesn’t know why. All he knows is that The Powers That Be want him here, and that’s where he’s going to stay -- until the reason reveals itself.
Doyle’s personality is a little bit different if not the same. He’s still carefree -- wearing whatever he’s comfortable in. He’s also still a big flirt, and very loyal to those who befriends him. He still hates his demon half, and blames his mother for not telling him. Yet, he hasn’t grown that much bitter towards TPTB yet, but I’m sure that’ll change.
Doyle is a precognitive half-demon. Unlike some television, movie, book, etc, characters Doyle’s visions are sent to him by the faceless Powers That Be and they hurt. A lot. Now, if you’d like Doyle to have a small little vision about your character in trouble, and the moderators of the game don’t care, then you can leave a comment to this post. Otherwise, it’s the moderators of the game itself that decides when this loveable half-demon has his visions.