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Patient Chart
So Ellis-Mun and I were thinking that it would be useful for all the doctors during this event to have a basic knowledge of what's wrong with their patients and where they're all located. Post back to this with what's wrong with your character (other than the delusions of Wonderland) and where you want them to be (plus any notes you think the doctors should know):
Free Roam
(Low security patients of the harmless mumbling kind. They can wander around common areas, eat checkers, talk to plants and pretty much interact with everyone.)
Burt Hummel: Just the Wonderland delusion ♥
He'll have free roam until he starts bitching at people in white coats to let him and his son go.
Dr. Sofia Lamb
Severe control issues manifesting in elaborate delusions. After guardianship of her daughter was awarded to the father Lamb conceived an underwater fantasy world in which her daughter is a Messiah of sorts and her "siding" with her father inevitably equals dooming an entire city to death. Admitted after suicide attempt in nearby lake; will insist that her (now evil and corrupt) daughter was in fact the one who (successfully!) drowned her. Continues to deny her situation and insists that the entire clinic is in fact a delusion, experienced not by the patients but by its doctors. Has so far refused therapy, but is otherwise harmless and cooperative.
Kurt: Primarily Wonderland delusion (probably "caused" by the same trauma that caused it in his dad Burt). He's also marked down as being anorexic which...isn't really true. he's just exceedingly careful about what he eats, but it's been written down anyway thanks to Dr. Dean "Kurt, You're Going To Waste Away If You Don't Eat A Slice Of Pizza" Winchester. He will bitch quite a bit, and he's prone to sarcasm and rude remarks, but he isn't actually violent. You'll also have a pretty tough time with therapy if he doesn't want to talk though. He'll ask about his father on a somewhat frequent basis, especially if he hasn't seen him for a bit.
Nitori: Just the Wonderland delusion. He's generally quiet and compliant, and he shouldn't give the orderlies too much trouble. Technically, he should also have gender identity disorder, but he hasn't shared his desire to be a girl with everyone in the mansion yet, and he'll be pretty sure that now isn't the best time for outing himself.
Ryuho: High school student planning to enter the police academy. Amnesia, possibly related to head trauma. Delusional.
Bill: Nothing so dramatic. Fairly run-of-the mill, if stubborn, delusions of grandeur; he believes himself to be a well-known reporter and best-selling author, and to have had a number of heroic and unlikely adventures.
Zenigata: Fixation on catching a fictional person he's named Lupin, Delusional. Believes he's the highest ranking police officer in Tokoyo.
Harry Mason: Suffering from Survivor's guilt after a car crash where he lost control of his car on a snow road. His daughter and possibly wife were killed instantly. Harry has come under the impression that he doesn't remember anything from the accident and suffers of delusions of strange monsters and blue worlds when people try to pick apart his world. He's a runner but otherwise harmless.
Possibly-Dangerous
(These people probably need to be supervised. May interact with other patients via group therapy or whatever.)
Poland: Oppositional-Defiant Disorder. Social anxiety. Allegedly, a confusing and vaguely recursive sort of gender confusion. Thinks he's a personified nation. Thinks he's from 1410. Classified as Possibly Dangerous, because, uh. He's got authority problems bad enough to be clinically classified, and thinks he's (sometimes) a knight. And re:Oppositiona-Defiant-ness, doctors can expect him to REFUSE to comply with absolutely anything. And if you're mean to him, he'll tell his husband, who will make sure he's treated well even if he thinks he's crazy ;~;
Hubb: Delusional. Relevant facts of his past seem to be missing, but it is guessed that he may be bank robber. Extremely anti-social. Possibly attempting to hide his past.
Ivanova: Delusional. Believes she is from the year 2261. Abrasive and hotile to hospital staff. Possibly this is related to the death of her family memebers. Mother = suicide, brother Ganya = war, father = cancer.
Kura: Narcissistic personality desorder, coupled with delusions of granduer. Sees himself as some kind of emperor. Comes from a new rich family, wide recognition for military service. Wife and best friend died recently in a fire.
Haruki Sakata (Haru): Drug obsessed Self-defeating personality disorder coupled with Hypersexuality. Once a High-Risk now he's down to Possibly Dangerous but pretty much begging to be put in High Risk again (literally.) He's clean right now but a former addict who lost his wife and child due to a tragic accident. He blames himself because he was committing adultery at the the time they died.
Aradia Megido: Delusional, schizophrenic, slightly sociopathic and deppressive. Believes she is dead, an alien from another planet, a ghost in a robot body, part frog, a time traveller, and that she created the planet Earth by playing a video game with her friends that destroyed her home planet, to name just a few. Any explanations she tries to give about her supposed "past" are extremely convoluted and confusing. She also believes she has telekinetic powers and claims to hear voices of the dead who tell her what to do. Mostly emotionless and cooperative, but prone to random violent outbursts and bouts of pointless destruction when "b0red." Thinks everything is pointless and boring and that nothing matters since everyone is doomed.
Also, she refuses to type normally and insists on replacing all o's with zeroes.
J - delusional to the extreme, complete with jibberish (well, unless someone in the staff has seen Hornets, which he swears exists but does not, considering the main creator of the movie is a doctor) but doesn't generally attack. Can be aggravated into being violent, though, if physically disturbed too much or if Dr. Thomas O is in the room for too long, who he believes to be an entity known as The Operator who controls and kills people. He has a habit of harming himself that tends to get better or worse as his delusions deepen.
Mark Meltzer:
Paranoia, depression, persistent anxiety, and, the kicker, murdered his daughter.
Pre-baby-killing, he was dangerously obsessed with this theory that sightings of UFOs lights in the ocean were connected to various kidnapping cases. AS SUCH, he staged Cindy's murder as a kidnapping in an unhinged attempt to prove himself correct. Everything else is a fantasy, constructed to protect himself from the guilt.
AND BECAUSE I CAN QUOTE, I WILL:
Patient is expected to remain resistant toward treatment and may express critical/rebellious attitudes toward medical authorities.
High Risk
(So dangerous that they're most likely never let out of their rooms except for one on one visits with their doctors. No interns allowed. Experienced doctors only.)
Tim/Masky: Dissociative Identity Disorder. Completely unpredictable. Alter-identity is incredibly violent and dangerous. Use caution at all times. Unconfirmed murderer. Personality change can happen at any time. Do not approach.
Elle Driver: Real name: Christine Gayle. Elle Driver being just one of her many, many other identities. Doctors, feel free to make up as many names and identities for her as you like.Dissociative Identity Disorder. Violent and uncooperative. Multiple murders and killing sprees confirmed. Skilled in hand to hand combat, do not approach alone! Has invented various sexual encounter fantasies with Dr. Stango.
Jack: Murdered his father with a golf club, followed by a pretty ridiculous killing spree with a machinegun, killing the survivors off with a wrench. Has built an underwater city fantasy suspiciously similar to Sofia Lamb's, as well as an invented family of five little girls. He firmly believes that it was necessary for him to kill all those people. He's highly uncooperative, being convinced that the hospital staff is trying to brainwash him. Recently attacked one of his therapists during a session.
Seimei Aoyagi: Probably an interesting case as he may be a sociopath or a psychopath depending on who you ask. He's known for trying to bargain with the staff and over all having a very glib personality. Along with the delusion that he has ears and a tail, his unnatural hate of most other people besides his main Dr. Hibari and his baby brother Ritsuka (which has been indicated as an unhealthy relationship due to his blatant openness about wanting to be with him) has caused Seimei to placed in the high risk ward. He has also been known to make open threats or to try and escape. Let's also not forget the delusions of nazi cyborgs, narcissism, and..over all hostile personality.
Daniel: This guy collects mental problems like Pokémon cards. For a start, he believes that he's from the early 19th century, right at the start of Queen Victoria's reign. He suffers from incomplete retrograde amnesia and infrequent, apparently stress-related hallucinations. He's delusional, having built up some kind of fantasy in which a vengeful spirit chased him because he dug up a supernatural relic. For added fun, he's convicted of a string of ritualistic murders in Germany, along with a man named Alexander (still at large). He basically blames Alexander for everything. He hasn't displayed violent tendencies towards any of the staff, but thanks to the murder spree he's in High Risk anyway. Oh yeah, and he talks about Wonderland, just to cap it all off.
Free Roam
(Low security patients of the harmless mumbling kind. They can wander around common areas, eat checkers, talk to plants and pretty much interact with everyone.)
Burt Hummel: Just the Wonderland delusion ♥
He'll have free roam until he starts bitching at people in white coats to let him and his son go.
Dr. Sofia Lamb
Severe control issues manifesting in elaborate delusions. After guardianship of her daughter was awarded to the father Lamb conceived an underwater fantasy world in which her daughter is a Messiah of sorts and her "siding" with her father inevitably equals dooming an entire city to death. Admitted after suicide attempt in nearby lake; will insist that her (now evil and corrupt) daughter was in fact the one who (successfully!) drowned her. Continues to deny her situation and insists that the entire clinic is in fact a delusion, experienced not by the patients but by its doctors. Has so far refused therapy, but is otherwise harmless and cooperative.
Kurt: Primarily Wonderland delusion (probably "caused" by the same trauma that caused it in his dad Burt). He's also marked down as being anorexic which...isn't really true. he's just exceedingly careful about what he eats, but it's been written down anyway thanks to Dr. Dean "Kurt, You're Going To Waste Away If You Don't Eat A Slice Of Pizza" Winchester. He will bitch quite a bit, and he's prone to sarcasm and rude remarks, but he isn't actually violent. You'll also have a pretty tough time with therapy if he doesn't want to talk though. He'll ask about his father on a somewhat frequent basis, especially if he hasn't seen him for a bit.
Nitori: Just the Wonderland delusion. He's generally quiet and compliant, and he shouldn't give the orderlies too much trouble. Technically, he should also have gender identity disorder, but he hasn't shared his desire to be a girl with everyone in the mansion yet, and he'll be pretty sure that now isn't the best time for outing himself.
Ryuho: High school student planning to enter the police academy. Amnesia, possibly related to head trauma. Delusional.
Bill: Nothing so dramatic. Fairly run-of-the mill, if stubborn, delusions of grandeur; he believes himself to be a well-known reporter and best-selling author, and to have had a number of heroic and unlikely adventures.
Zenigata: Fixation on catching a fictional person he's named Lupin, Delusional. Believes he's the highest ranking police officer in Tokoyo.
Harry Mason: Suffering from Survivor's guilt after a car crash where he lost control of his car on a snow road. His daughter and possibly wife were killed instantly. Harry has come under the impression that he doesn't remember anything from the accident and suffers of delusions of strange monsters and blue worlds when people try to pick apart his world. He's a runner but otherwise harmless.
Possibly-Dangerous
(These people probably need to be supervised. May interact with other patients via group therapy or whatever.)
Poland: Oppositional-Defiant Disorder. Social anxiety. Allegedly, a confusing and vaguely recursive sort of gender confusion. Thinks he's a personified nation. Thinks he's from 1410. Classified as Possibly Dangerous, because, uh. He's got authority problems bad enough to be clinically classified, and thinks he's (sometimes) a knight. And re:Oppositiona-Defiant-ness, doctors can expect him to REFUSE to comply with absolutely anything. And if you're mean to him, he'll tell his husband, who will make sure he's treated well even if he thinks he's crazy ;~;
Hubb: Delusional. Relevant facts of his past seem to be missing, but it is guessed that he may be bank robber. Extremely anti-social. Possibly attempting to hide his past.
Ivanova: Delusional. Believes she is from the year 2261. Abrasive and hotile to hospital staff. Possibly this is related to the death of her family memebers. Mother = suicide, brother Ganya = war, father = cancer.
Kura: Narcissistic personality desorder, coupled with delusions of granduer. Sees himself as some kind of emperor. Comes from a new rich family, wide recognition for military service. Wife and best friend died recently in a fire.
Haruki Sakata (Haru): Drug obsessed Self-defeating personality disorder coupled with Hypersexuality. Once a High-Risk now he's down to Possibly Dangerous but pretty much begging to be put in High Risk again (literally.) He's clean right now but a former addict who lost his wife and child due to a tragic accident. He blames himself because he was committing adultery at the the time they died.
Aradia Megido: Delusional, schizophrenic, slightly sociopathic and deppressive. Believes she is dead, an alien from another planet, a ghost in a robot body, part frog, a time traveller, and that she created the planet Earth by playing a video game with her friends that destroyed her home planet, to name just a few. Any explanations she tries to give about her supposed "past" are extremely convoluted and confusing. She also believes she has telekinetic powers and claims to hear voices of the dead who tell her what to do. Mostly emotionless and cooperative, but prone to random violent outbursts and bouts of pointless destruction when "b0red." Thinks everything is pointless and boring and that nothing matters since everyone is doomed.
Also, she refuses to type normally and insists on replacing all o's with zeroes.
J - delusional to the extreme, complete with jibberish (well, unless someone in the staff has seen Hornets, which he swears exists but does not, considering the main creator of the movie is a doctor) but doesn't generally attack. Can be aggravated into being violent, though, if physically disturbed too much or if Dr. Thomas O is in the room for too long, who he believes to be an entity known as The Operator who controls and kills people. He has a habit of harming himself that tends to get better or worse as his delusions deepen.
Mark Meltzer:
Paranoia, depression, persistent anxiety, and, the kicker, murdered his daughter.
Pre-baby-killing, he was dangerously obsessed with this theory that sightings of UFOs lights in the ocean were connected to various kidnapping cases. AS SUCH, he staged Cindy's murder as a kidnapping in an unhinged attempt to prove himself correct. Everything else is a fantasy, constructed to protect himself from the guilt.
AND BECAUSE I CAN QUOTE, I WILL:
Patient is expected to remain resistant toward treatment and may express critical/rebellious attitudes toward medical authorities.
High Risk
(So dangerous that they're most likely never let out of their rooms except for one on one visits with their doctors. No interns allowed. Experienced doctors only.)
Tim/Masky: Dissociative Identity Disorder. Completely unpredictable. Alter-identity is incredibly violent and dangerous. Use caution at all times. Unconfirmed murderer. Personality change can happen at any time. Do not approach.
Elle Driver: Real name: Christine Gayle. Elle Driver being just one of her many, many other identities. Doctors, feel free to make up as many names and identities for her as you like.Dissociative Identity Disorder. Violent and uncooperative. Multiple murders and killing sprees confirmed. Skilled in hand to hand combat, do not approach alone! Has invented various sexual encounter fantasies with Dr. Stango.
Jack: Murdered his father with a golf club, followed by a pretty ridiculous killing spree with a machinegun, killing the survivors off with a wrench. Has built an underwater city fantasy suspiciously similar to Sofia Lamb's, as well as an invented family of five little girls. He firmly believes that it was necessary for him to kill all those people. He's highly uncooperative, being convinced that the hospital staff is trying to brainwash him. Recently attacked one of his therapists during a session.
Seimei Aoyagi: Probably an interesting case as he may be a sociopath or a psychopath depending on who you ask. He's known for trying to bargain with the staff and over all having a very glib personality. Along with the delusion that he has ears and a tail, his unnatural hate of most other people besides his main Dr. Hibari and his baby brother Ritsuka (which has been indicated as an unhealthy relationship due to his blatant openness about wanting to be with him) has caused Seimei to placed in the high risk ward. He has also been known to make open threats or to try and escape. Let's also not forget the delusions of nazi cyborgs, narcissism, and..over all hostile personality.
Daniel: This guy collects mental problems like Pokémon cards. For a start, he believes that he's from the early 19th century, right at the start of Queen Victoria's reign. He suffers from incomplete retrograde amnesia and infrequent, apparently stress-related hallucinations. He's delusional, having built up some kind of fantasy in which a vengeful spirit chased him because he dug up a supernatural relic. For added fun, he's convicted of a string of ritualistic murders in Germany, along with a man named Alexander (still at large). He basically blames Alexander for everything. He hasn't displayed violent tendencies towards any of the staff, but thanks to the murder spree he's in High Risk anyway. Oh yeah, and he talks about Wonderland, just to cap it all off.
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Classified as Possibly Dangerous, because, uh. He's got authority problems bad enough to be clinically classified, and thinks he's (sometimes) a knight.
And re:Oppositiona-Defiant-ness, doctors can expect him to REFUSE to comply with absolutely anything. And if you're mean to him, he'll tell his husband, who will make sure he's treated well even if he thinks he's crazy ;~;
Burt Hummel: Just the Wonderland delusion ♥
He'll have free roam until he starts bitching at people in white coats to let him and his son go.
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Severe control issues manifesting in elaborate delusions. After guardianship of her daughter was awarded to the father Lamb conceived an underwater fantasy world in which her daughter is a Messiah of sorts and her "siding" with her father inevitably equals dooming an entire city to death. Admitted after suicide attempt in nearby lake; will insist that her (now evil and corrupt) daughter was in fact the one who (successfully!) drowned her. Continues to deny her situation and insists that the entire clinic is in fact a delusion, experienced not by the patients but by its doctors. Has so far refused therapy, but is otherwise harmless and cooperative.
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One more edit for Elle! (ffffsorry)
many, many otheridentities. Doctors, feel free to make up as many names and identities for her as you like.no subject
Kurt: Primarily Wonderland delusion (probably "caused" by the same trauma that caused it in his dad Burt). He's also marked down as being anorexic which...isn't really true. he's just exceedingly careful about what he eats, but it's been written down anyway thanks to Dr. Dean "Kurt, You're Going To Waste Away If You Don't Eat A Slice Of Pizza" Winchester. He will bitch quite a bit, and he's prone to sarcasm and rude remarks, but he isn't actually violent. You'll also have a pretty tough time with therapy if he doesn't want to talk though. He'll ask about his father on a somewhat frequent basis, especially if he hasn't seen him for a bit.
Nitori: Just the Wonderland delusion. He's generally quiet and compliant, and he shouldn't give the orderlies too much trouble. Technically, he should also have gender identity disorder, but he hasn't shared his desire to be a girl with everyone in the mansion yet, and he'll be pretty sure that now isn't the best time for outing himself.
They're both free roam patients. ♥
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Ivanova: Delusional. Believes she is from the year 2261. Abrasive and hotile to hospital staff. Possibly this is related to the death of her family memebers. Mother = suicide, brother Ganya = war, father = cancer.
Kura: Narcissistic personality desorder, coupled with delusions of granduer. Sees himself as some kind of emperor. Comes from a new rich family, wide recognition for military service. Wife and best friend died recently in a fire.
Ryuho: High school student planning to enter the police academy. Amnesia, possibly related to head trauma. Delusional.
Jean: Still working on it.
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Kura and Ryuho are free roam correct?
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Bill: Nothing so dramatic. Fairly run-of-the mill, if stubborn, delusions of grandeur; he believes himself to be a well-known reporter and best-selling author, and to have had a number of heroic and unlikely adventures.
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I'm wrong, aren't I? /blame it on the fact that English isn't my first language and I tend to jump into conclusions
Newsflash: I searched around the web. I was totes wrong. Scratch the intern thing. He's going into the loony bin.
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It's all good. I shall add you to the list. Free Roam I guess?
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Well, I guess he could fit into that category, since he isn't the kind that will hurt others or anything. He'll bitch and moan a lot though *haha*
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Probably an interesting case as he may be a sociopath or a psychopath depending on who you ask. He's known for trying to bargain with the staff and over all having a very glib personality. Along with the delusion that he has ears and a tail, his unnatural hate of most other people besides his main Dr. Hibari and his baby brother Ritsuka (which has been indicated as an unhealthy relationship due to his blatant openness about wanting to be with him) has caused Seimei to placed in the high risk ward. He has also been known to make open threats or to try and escape. Let's also not forget the delusions of nazi cyborgs, narcissism, and..over all hostile personality.
Haruki Sakata (Haru): Possibly Dangerous
Drug obsessed Self-defeating personality disorder coupled with Hypersexuality. Once a High-Risk now he's down to Possibly Dangerous but pretty much begging to be put in High Risk again (literally.) He's clean right now but a former addict who lost his wife and child due to a tragic accident. He blames himself because he was committing adultery at the the time they died.
Harry Mason: Free Roam
Suffering from Survivor's guilt after a car crash where he lost control of his car on a snow road. His daughter and possibly wife were killed instantly. Harry has come under the impression that he doesn't remember anything from the accident and suffers of delusions of strange monsters and blue worlds when people try to pick apart his world. He's a runner but otherwise harmless.
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since i got here JUST IN TIME
Also, she refuses to type normally and insists on replacing all o's with zeroes.
Probably under Possibly Dangerous, since she's pretty easy to reason with and does whatever she's told since there's no point in not.
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let me see if I've got everything :|
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J- delusional to the extreme, complete with jibberish (well, unless someone in the staff has seen Hornets, which he swears exists but does not, considering the main creator of the movie is a doctor) but doesn't generally attack. Can be aggravated into being violent, though, if physically disturbed too much or if Dr. Thomas O is in the room for too long, who he believes to be an entity known as The Operator who controls and kills people. He has a habit of harming himself that tends to get better or worse as his delusions deepen.
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hahahahahaaaaaaa
Paranoia, depression, persistent anxiety, and, the kicker, murdered his daughter.
Pre-baby-killing, he was dangerously obsessed with this theory that sightings of
UFOslights in the ocean were connected to various kidnapping cases. AS SUCH, he staged Cindy's murder as a kidnapping in an unhinged attempt to prove himself correct.Everything else is a fantasy, constructed to protect himself from the guilt.
AND BECAUSE I CAN QUOTE, I WILL:
Patient is expected to remain resistant toward treatment and may express critical/rebellious attitudes toward medical authorities.