Post by Kairi, Reno, Rude, Rikku on Nov 12, 2006 1:15:11 GMT
Names: Jan Foster, Jesse Tuck, Miles Tuck, Mae Tuck and Angus Tuck
Ages: Jan: 14, Jesse: 17 or 408, Miles: 24 or 415, Mae: about 43, Angus: about 46
Munny: Jan: eh very rich.......... the tucks :not necessarily poor but have a log cabin on a lake in the forest.
Class:
Homeworld: Tree Gap
apperence: Jan:
Jesse Tuck
Miles Tuck
Mae Tuck
Angus Tuck
personality:
abilities:
weapons:
History: The story involves the Tucks, a family who drank from a magic spring from The Foster's little forest and became immortal (hence the name "Tuck Everlasting").
In the movie, set in the early 20th century, the protagonist is a 14-year-old girl named Winifred Foster. She comes from a well-bred, straitlaced family and becomes lost in the woods one day during an attempt to escape her smothered lifestyle. In the woods, she encounters the Tuck family, a band of immortals due to a spring from which they drank years ago. The novel ultimately puts up an argument for mortality and why it is necessary by using the Tucks as an example.
In the film, Winnie and Jesse fall in love and she has to decide whether or not to drink from the spring so that she can be with him forever. In both the book and film she decides against it. The movie ends with Jesse visiting Winnie's grave in more modern times, sad that she was not with him but also happy that Winnie was not trapped in time like him and his family.
in KH3 after all this in KH2 winnie died and Jesse finds her grave on top of the spring.
Jan is Winnie's grand daughter. she had recently moved into the old foster place with her foster father. her real parents died in a car accident and Jan has right to the foster fortune. Jan then meets Jesse and falls in love with him. they first meet when Jan was playing baseball with her friend Julie and he hits Jesse off his motor cycle. feeling bad, she ran over to his aid. at first he called her winnie because of the resemblance but now just calls her jan.
Race: human
summons: none
side: (good, evil or neautral) all good
Ages: Jan: 14, Jesse: 17 or 408, Miles: 24 or 415, Mae: about 43, Angus: about 46
Munny: Jan: eh very rich.......... the tucks :not necessarily poor but have a log cabin on a lake in the forest.
Class:
Homeworld: Tree Gap
apperence: Jan:
Jesse Tuck
Miles Tuck
Mae Tuck
Angus Tuck
personality:
abilities:
weapons:
History: The story involves the Tucks, a family who drank from a magic spring from The Foster's little forest and became immortal (hence the name "Tuck Everlasting").
In the movie, set in the early 20th century, the protagonist is a 14-year-old girl named Winifred Foster. She comes from a well-bred, straitlaced family and becomes lost in the woods one day during an attempt to escape her smothered lifestyle. In the woods, she encounters the Tuck family, a band of immortals due to a spring from which they drank years ago. The novel ultimately puts up an argument for mortality and why it is necessary by using the Tucks as an example.
In the film, Winnie and Jesse fall in love and she has to decide whether or not to drink from the spring so that she can be with him forever. In both the book and film she decides against it. The movie ends with Jesse visiting Winnie's grave in more modern times, sad that she was not with him but also happy that Winnie was not trapped in time like him and his family.
in KH3 after all this in KH2 winnie died and Jesse finds her grave on top of the spring.
Jan is Winnie's grand daughter. she had recently moved into the old foster place with her foster father. her real parents died in a car accident and Jan has right to the foster fortune. Jan then meets Jesse and falls in love with him. they first meet when Jan was playing baseball with her friend Julie and he hits Jesse off his motor cycle. feeling bad, she ran over to his aid. at first he called her winnie because of the resemblance but now just calls her jan.
Race: human
summons: none
side: (good, evil or neautral) all good