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FB:**civilian name:** Francis ~~Barton~~ Cooper **hero name:** Sparrowhawk **played by:** Jack **player pronouns:** she/her **player age:** 26 **source material:** based off the little amount of comics resources available
**age:** 19 **height:** 6′ **weight:** 193 lbs **character bio:** Francis is the son of Clint Barton and Bobbi Morse. From a young age, he’s enjoyed archery, and according to his father, he’s been training with a bow since before he could even walk. When he was old enough, he was taught how to fight by both parents, in different techniques. He didn’t understand the concept of heroes, or that his parents were until he saw Hawkeye on the news and realized that he’d seen his father in that very outfit a few times. When he saw his father next, he asked him about Hawkeye, and Clint explained what heroes were and how he and Bobbi helped people in need. He made Francis promise he wouldn’t tell anyone, because some people would take advantage of a hero’s family to get what they wanted. That wasn’t very hard to do, as Francis didn’t have many friends. His parents often had their friends over, and aside from Aunt Tasha, there was only one other he recognized the first time seeing them: Tony Stark, who he first met when he was 7. He was 10 before he realized Tony was Iron Man, when he saw the man without a shirt and couldn’t help but stare at the arc reactor in his chest. Both Clint and Bobbi tried to shoo Francis away because they thought he was being rude, but Tony knelt in front of him and explained to him that the reactor was keeping him alive after one of his bombs exploded and embedded shrapnel in his chest. Tony even let him touch the device, and Francis was surprised at how warm it was. After that, Tony would bring him small gifts every time he visited, and before long, Francis had an array of video games and other tech, some of which wasn’t even available to the public. . FB:Aunt Tasha would visit more often than the others, and sometimes she’d babysit him while his parents were away. The others, he didn’t know, but got used to seeing their faces around the house. For the most part, Francis would stay off to one side of the room and play one of his handheld games while they were over, but sometimes he’d go talk to them. Once, a man named James visited, and his was an unusual case. He asked to stay the night and asked Clint not to tell Steve he was there. Francis didn’t understand, but he was fascinated by the guy’s arm. One arm was normal, but the other one was metal and looked, quite frankly, like something Tony Stark might have built. Unlike Tony, however, James didn’t seem at all interested in explaining how he got his arm. Around the age of 10, he started to see his parents on the news more often, and he started to pay more attention to the news, trying to get more glimpses of his parents or other heroes. His favorite to hear about was Captain America. He wasn’t entirely sure why, since all the heroes were on the same side and doing pretty much the same hero-ing, but the Captain just stood out to him. He was 12 when he realized that all his parent’s friends who came to visit were the heroes he looked up to and saw on the news, and that he’d been given a secret glimpse into the life of heroes without even realizing it. While growing up, he showed more interest in the bow like his father, but he still trained with all the weapons both his parents put in front of him. He thought it was normal, that all kids did this, and he didn’t fully understand that his parents were training him so that he would be prepared for anything, and able to defend himself when he grew up, even though neither of them really wanted him to go into the hero business. By the time he was 16, he was almost as good with a bow as his father was, and though he was exceptional with the staff, he wasn’t quite as good with it as his mother was. . FB:Shortly after his 17th birthday, his entire life was turned upside down. His parents were on a mission that went horribly wrong, and they were reportedly killed in action, leaving Francis without both parents. Through some mix of grieving and determination, he searched endlessly until he found something that would send him back in time. He had to save his parents. He intended to go back to the mission they were killed on, but the device malfunctioned, and sent him further. Upon arrival, it shattered, leaving him stuck in a time before he was even born. **notable skills:** ● *Master Archer:* He was trained by his father to become a master archer specializing in the use of regular bows, longbows, compound bows, and crossbows with near-perfect accuracy. He is capable of firing multiple arrows at a single target in a few seconds, hitting multiple targets in a few quick strokes, and directly hit small targets in the greatest of distances. He practices a minimum of an hour a day to keep his skills honed. ● *Expert Marksman:* He possesses very keen eyesight, and his accuracy is virtually unerring; he was trained in his youth by his father with throwing blades, balls, bolas, and boomerangs. He now has near-perfect precision with any aimed or thrown weapon. He can hurl objects with extreme speed and accuracy, both in direct aim and complicated rebounds/interactions. ● *Skilled Martial Artist:* Francis is an excellent martial artist, having been trained by his father and mother in various forms. He is skilled in multiple martial arts and several forms of hand-to-hand combat, including kung fu and Tae Kwon Do. ● *Weapons Proficiency:* Although he is not known to use melee weapons, Francis’s incredible reflexes and hand-eye coordination allow him to easily master most weapons. He is especially skilled with knives and staffs, but can use most weapons in a pinch. . FB:● *Peak Human Conditioning:* Due to beginning his training at such a young age, Francis possesses exceptional human strength, endurance, and stamina, far above people his own age and most people older than him. He also has eyesight well above most people, something that he puts to well use as an archer, and something that he got from his father. He also has exceptional hearing, and can hear anyone trying to sneak up on him. ● *Expert Acrobat:* Training as an aerialist and acrobat makes him capable of numerous complex acrobatic maneuvers. He is athletic, with very good reflexes and agility, both of which prove very useful on a near-daily basis.
**weapons:** ● Hawkeye’s custom bow, though his version is different than Clint’s in present time, due to a 20-ish year difference. ● Mockingbird’s battles staves, two hollow steel-alloy poles or battles staves, each extending up to four feet. These staves can be used as fighting clubs; or screwed together to be used as a bo-staff or javelin **list three of their positive traits:** 1.) Strong-willed, not willing to back down from what he believes in 2.) Fiercely loyal, willing to do anything for his friends 3.) Driven by his parents memories and desire to **list three of their negative traits:** 1.) Depressed, but tries to pretend he isn’t 2.) Short temper 3.) Secretive
**616.5 Headcanons:** -Francis isn’t deaf, but he learned asl from his father and he uses it sometimes to pretend he can’t hear what someone’s saying -He was born in 2021 and came to the past from the year 2040
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_***civilian name:***_ Eddie Brock _***anti-hero name:***_ Venom _***played by:***_ Jack _***player age:***_ 26 _***source material:***_ MCU, some comic inspiration _***age:***_ 38 _***height:***_ 6′3″ _***weight:*** _ 230 lbs _***character bio:***_ _***notable skills:***_ ➤ *Expert Reporter:* Before his bonding with the symbiote, Eddie Brock was an incredibly skilled reporter for the Daily Globe, and knew how to investigate. He also had many sources of information that aided him in helping with his plans. ➤ *Expert Marksman:* Eddie is an expert marksman, as shown when he was hunting symbiotes and taking down Maniac's men. ➤ *Skilled Hand-to-Hand Combatant:* Although he's had no proper training, Eddie is a formidable hand-to-hand combatant when using symbiotes. ➤ *Skilled Symbiote Hunter:* Even though he is only human, Eddie was been able to take on and defeat several symbiotes. This was shown when he killed Scream and Hybrid while using advanced and normal weaponry. The symbiote grants Eddie the following powers: ➤ *Superhuman Strength* ➤ *Superhuman Durability* ➤ *Superhuman Stamina* ➤ *Superhuman Speed* ➤ *Superhuman Agility* ➤ *Superhuman Reflexes* ➤ *Regenerative Healing Factor* ➤ *Webbing Generation* ➤ *Wall-Crawling* ➤ *Offspring Detection* ➤ *Genetic Memory* ➤ *Spider Sense Immunity* ➤ *Constituent-Matter Generation* ➤ *Invisibility* ➤ *Shapeshifting* ➤ *Night Vision* ➤ *Spider-Man Detection* ➤ *Venomous Fangs* ➤ *Telepathy Resistance* ➤ *Empathetic Empowerment* _***weapons:***_ ➤ *Klyntar Symbiote:* The alien costume, which had grafted itself to the nervous system of Eddie Brock, somehow absorbed the powers of Spider-Man during its brief symbiotic relationship with him, seemingly due to the lasting impression that Spider-Man had on its psyche due to being rejected by him. These powers had been transferred to Brock, so long as he wore the costume, and combined with Eddie's natural bulk made Venom physically stronger than Spider-Man. The symbiote also kept Brock's cancer in check until they separated.
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_***writing sample (a minimum of two paragraphs of your writing, from the point of view of the character you are applying for):***_
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**civilian name:** Clinton Francis Barton **hero name:** Hawkeye **played by:** Jack **player pronouns:** she/her **player age:** 26
**source material:** Mostly comic, some inspiration from MCU **age:** 36 **height:** 6'3" **weight:** 230 lbs **character bio:** Clint was born in Waverly, Iowa to Harold and Edith Barton. Harold would frequently get drunk and abuse Clint and his brother Barney. Harold's alcoholism eventually lead to a car crash that killed him and Edith. Clint and Barney were put into foster homes, but ran away from every home they were put into until they came across the carnival. Together, they joined the carnival and were trained by the Swordsman and Trick Shot.
He was content working in the carnival until he found out that the Swordsman was embezzling money from the carnival. Before he could turn his mentor over to the authorities, Clint was beaten and left for dead. He recovered and started travelling on his own, performing at different carnivals under the guise of Hawkeye. A few years later, Clint saw Iron Man in action and was inspired to be hero like him. He donned a colorful 'hero' outfit, but on his first night out, he was mistaken as a thief. Black Widow found him and took him on as her partner, and the two fought Iron Man on more than one occasion.
He later realized Black Widow was manipulating him, so he left her and approached the Avengers, asking to join. Iron Man sponsored his membership, and he joined the team. He's been with the Avengers since, save for a few points in time.
At some point, he joined up with SHIELD, and when he wasn't working with the Avengers, he was helping out at SHIELD. He found it fulfilling, and he liked helping train new recruits and going on missions for them. Things were going smoothly, and he was surprisingly happy with his life.
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Unfortunately, fate had other ideas in mind. While Clint was out on an undercover mission, with extremely limited contact back home, it was revealed that HYDRA had been using SHIELD as a front all along. Unbeknownst to him, SHIELD had sent him out on this mission with no intention of extracting him. He was meant to die in the field. When all of SHIELD's files were spilled into the internet, Clint's cover was blown and he was forced to go on the run or be killed. He spent months with no contact with anyone, no funding, and no way back home. He had to fend for himself until he could figure out how to get back to New York.
It took seven months, but eventually, Clint was able to find a man with a private plane and he managed to convince him to take him back to New York. By now, he was noticeably thinner, filthy, and sporting a few new wounds that hadn't patched up very well. He was a lot less trusting of people, but the first ones he sought out when he got back was Tony Stark, the one who had supported him from the very beginning, and Steve Rogers, who’s always had his back. Clint is currently hiding out in his level of Avengers Tower while he tries to readjust to life where he doesn't have to look over his shoulder every two seconds.
**notable skills:** ● master archer ● master marksman ● peak human sight ● expert acrobat ● master martial artist ● expert tactician ● cunning fighter ● weapons proficiency ● multilingual - English, ASL, Russian, Italian ● peak human condition **weapons:** ● Custom-made bow ● Specialty arrows ● Combat knife
**list three of their positive traits:** 1.) Determined, wants to prove himself, wants to help and protect those who can't protect themselves 2.) (Usually) friendly, generally has no problem talking to civilians he's just saved to make sure they're okay 3.) Is a goofball, can make a joke of just about any situation, will usually try to cheer people up
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**list three of their negative traits:** 1.) Depressed, sometimes doesn't want to do anything and will stay indoors until he feels better 2.) Has trust issues, doesn’t like to be touched, and will generally attack on instinct if surprised 3.) Sometimes acts rashly without anticipating the consequences
**616.5 Headcanons:**
Clint was married to Bobbi Morse, but they ended up getting a fairly peaceful divorce after about a year.
In the time he was gone, it was presumed that Hawkeye had been killed, and in his absence rose another, by the name of Kate Bishop, who wished to honor his memory.
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civilian name: Francis Barton Cooper hero name: Sparrowhawk played by: Jack player pronouns: she/her player age: 26 source material: some comic influences, mostly personal ideas age: 19 height: 6′ weight: 193 lbs character bio: notable skills: ● Master Archer: He was trained by his father, specializing in the use of regular bows, longbows, compound bows, and crossbows with near-perfect accuracy. He practices a minimum of an hour a day to keep his skills honed. ● Expert Marksman: He possesses very keen eyesight, just like his father, and his accuracy is virtually unerring. He now has near-perfect precision with any aimed or thrown weapon. He can hurl objects with extreme speed and accuracy, both in direct aim and complicated rebounds/interactions. ● Skilled Martial Artist: Francis was trained by his father and mother in various forms. He is skilled in multiple martial arts and several forms of hand-to-hand combat, including kung fu and Tae Kwon Do. ● Weapons Proficiency: Although he is not known to use melee weapons, Francis’s incredible reflexes and hand-eye coordination allow him to easily learn most weapons. He is especially skilled with knives and staffs, but can use most weapons in a pinch. ● Peak Human Conditioning: Because he was trained at such a young age, Francis has exceptional strength, endurance, and stamina, far above people his own age and most people older than him. ● Expert Acrobat: Training as an aerialist and acrobat, he is capable of numerous complex acrobatic maneuvers. He is athletic, with very good reflexes and agility.
weapons: ● Upgraded Hawkeye’s custom bow ● Mockingbird’s battles staves, two hollow steel-alloy poles or battles staves, each extending up to four feet. Can be screwed together to be used as a bo-staff
list three of their positive traits: 1.) Strong-willed 2.) Fiercely loyal 3.) Driven by his parents memories
list three of their negative traits: 1.) Depressed, tries to pretend he isn’t 2.) Short temper 3.) Secretive
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Francis is the son of Clint Barton and Bobbi Morse. From a young age, he’s enjoyed archery, and according to his father, he’s been training with a bow since before he could even walk. When he was old enough, he was taught how to fight by both parents, in different techniques. He didn’t understand the concept of heroes, or that his parents were until he saw Hawkeye on the news and realized that he’d seen his father in that very outfit a few times. When he saw his father next, he asked him about Hawkeye, and Clint explained what heroes were and how he and Bobbi helped people in need. He made Francis promise he wouldn’t tell anyone, because some people would take advantage of a hero’s family to get what they wanted. That wasn’t very hard to do, as Francis didn’t have many friends.
His parents often had their friends over, and aside from Aunt Tasha, there was only one other he recognized the first time seeing them: Tony Stark, who he first met when he was 7. He was 10 before he realized Tony was Iron Man, when he saw the man without a shirt and couldn’t help but stare at the arc reactor in his chest. Both Clint and Bobbi tried to shoo Francis away because they thought he was being rude, but Tony knelt in front of him and explained to him that the reactor was keeping him alive after one of his bombs exploded and embedded shrapnel in his chest. Tony even let him touch the device, and Francis was surprised at how warm it was. After that, Tony would bring him small gifts every time he visited, and before long, Francis had an array of video games and other tech, some of which wasn’t even available to the public.
Aunt Tasha would visit more often than the others, and sometimes she’d babysit him while his parents were away. The others, he didn’t know, but got used to seeing their faces around the house. Steve Rogers, Maria Hill, Phil Coulson, Thor, Bruce Banner, and once or twice, a guy called Nick Fury.
For the most part, Francis would stay off to one side of the room and play one of his handheld games while they were over, but sometimes he’d go talk to them. Once, a man named James visited, and his was an unusual case. He asked to stay the night and asked Clint not to tell Steve he was there. Francis didn’t understand, but he was fascinated by the guy’s arm. One arm was normal, but the other one was metal and looked, quite frankly, like something Tony Stark might have built. Unlike Tony, however, James didn’t seem at all interested in explaining how he got his arm.
Around the age of 10, he started to see his parents on the news more often, and he started to pay more attention to the news, trying to get more glimpses of his parents or other heroes. His favorite to hear about was Captain America. He wasn’t entirely sure why, since all the heroes were on the same side and doing pretty much the same hero-ing, but the Captain just stood out to him.
He was 12 when he realized that all his parent’s friends who came to visit were the heroes he looked up to and saw on the news, and that he’d been given a secret glimpse into the life of heroes without even realizing it. He had asked his father if he could meet Captain America, and that seemed to amuse his father for a reason he never explained(but Francis realized later). Clint had agreed to let Francis meet Captain America, and the next day, Clint took him in to work with him. They went out to a large ship on the water and Clint took him to a viewing room that overlooked a training room below, where Francis could see Captain America fighting a bunch of androids. Clint told him the Captain was training, and Francis watched and waited. When Captain America finished training, Clint took Francis down to the training room and explained to Captain America that his son wanted to meet him. The Captain smiled and held his hand out to Francis, who nervously took it and shook it. When they broke the handshake, Captain America reached up and removed the cowl on his head, and Francis immediately recognized Steve. He didn’t know how he looked when he realized, but Clint started to laugh. After that, Francis started to put two and two together and try to figure out who else of his parent’s friends were heroes.
While growing up, he showed more interest in the bow like his father, but he still trained with all the weapons both his parents put in front of him. He thought it was normal, that all kids did this, and he didn’t fully understand that his parents were training him so that he would be prepared for anything, and able to defend himself when he grew up, even though neither of them really wanted him to go into the hero business. By the time he was 16, he was almost as good with a bow as his father was, and though he was exceptional with the staff, he wasn’t quite as good with it as his mother was.
Shortly after his 17th birthday, his entire life was turned upside down. His parents were on a mission that went horribly wrong, and they were reportedly killed in action, leaving Francis without both parents. Through some mix of grieving and determination, he searched endlessly until he found something that would send him back in time. He had to save his parents. He intended to go back to the mission they were killed on, but the device malfunctioned, and sent him further. Upon arrival, it shattered, leaving him stuck in a time before he was even born.
He's been in the past for about five months. He’s found himself a job, rented out an apartment, and overall adjusted to life in the past, trying to keep his head down and remain unnoticed. He goes out in his free time as Sparrowhawk. He’s careful about what arrows he uses, because he doesn’t have a constant source for more. He mostly uses regular tipped arrows as opposed to the special tips like Clint does.
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**civilian name:** Francis ~~Barton~~ Cooper **hero name:** Sparrowhawk **played by:** Jack **player pronouns:** she/her **player age:** 26 **source material:** based off the little amount of comics resources available
**age:** 19 **height:** 6′ **weight:** 193 lbs **character bio:** Francis is the son of Clint Barton and Bobbi Morse. From a young age, he’s enjoyed archery, and according to his father, he’s been training with a bow since before he could even walk. When he was old enough, he was taught how to fight by both parents, in different techniques. He didn’t understand the concept of heroes, or that his parents were until he saw Hawkeye on the news and realized that he’d seen his father in that very outfit a few times. When he saw his father next, he asked him about Hawkeye, and Clint explained what heroes were and how he and Bobbi helped people in need. He made Francis promise he wouldn’t tell anyone, because some people would take advantage of a hero’s family to get what they wanted. That wasn’t very hard to do, as Francis didn’t have many friends. His parents often had their friends over, and aside from Aunt Tasha, there was only one other he recognized the first time seeing them: Tony Stark, who he first met when he was 7. He was 10 before he realized Tony was Iron Man, when he saw the man without a shirt and couldn’t help but stare at the arc reactor in his chest. Both Clint and Bobbi tried to shoo Francis away because they thought he was being rude, but Tony knelt in front of him and explained to him that the reactor was keeping him alive after one of his bombs exploded and embedded shrapnel in his chest. Tony even let him touch the device, and Francis was surprised at how warm it was. After that, Tony would bring him small gifts every time he visited, and before long, Francis had an array of video games and other tech, some of which wasn’t even available to the public. Aunt Tasha would visit more often than the others, and sometimes she’d babysit him while his parents were away. The others, he didn’t know, but got used to seeing their faces around the house. Steve Rogers, Maria Hill, Phil Coulson, Thor, Bruce Banner, and once or twice, a guy called Nick Fury. For the most part, Francis would stay off to one side of the room and play one of his handheld games while they were over, but sometimes he’d go talk to them. Once, a man named James visited, and his was an unusual case. He asked to stay the night and asked Clint not to tell Steve he was there. Francis didn’t understand, but he was fascinated by the guy’s arm. One arm was normal, but the other one was metal and looked, quite frankly, like something Tony Stark might have built. Unlike Tony, however, James didn’t seem at all interested in explaining how he got his arm. Around the age of 10, he started to see his parents on the news more often, and he started to pay more attention to the news, trying to get more glimpses of his parents or other heroes. His favorite to hear about was Captain America. He wasn’t entirely sure why, since all the heroes were on the same side and doing pretty much the same hero-ing, but the Captain just stood out to him. He was 12 when he realized that all his parent’s friends who came to visit were the heroes he looked up to and saw on the news, and that he’d been given a secret glimpse into the life of heroes without even realizing it. He had asked his father if he could meet Captain America, and that seemed to amuse his father for a reason he never explained(but Francis realized later). Clint had agreed to let Francis meet Captain America, and the next day, Clint took him in to work with him. They went out to a large ship on the water and Clint took him to a room that overlooked a larger room below, where Francis could see Captain America fighting a bunch of androids. Clint told him the Captain was training, and Francis watched and waited. When Captain America finished training, Clint took Francis down to the training room and explained to Captain America that his son wanted to meet him. The Captain smiled and held his hand out to Francis, who nervously took it and shook it. When they broke the handshake, Captain America reached up and removed the cowl on his head, and Francis immediately recognized Steve. He didn’t know how he looked when he realized, but Clint started to laugh. After that, Francis started to put two and two together and try to figure out who else of his parent’s friends were heroes. While growing up, he showed more interest in the bow like his father, but he still trained with all the weapons both his parents put in front of him. He thought it was normal, that all kids did this, and he didn’t fully understand that his parents were training him so that he would be prepared for anything, and able to defend himself when he grew up, even though neither of them really wanted him to go into the hero business. By the time he was 16, he was almost as good with a bow as his father was, and though he was exceptional with the staff, he wasn’t quite as good with it as his mother was. Shortly after his 17th birthday, his entire life was turned upside down. His parents were on a mission that went horribly wrong, and they were reportedly killed in action, leaving Francis without both parents. Through some mix of grieving and determination, he searched endlessly until he found something that would send him back in time. He had to save his parents. He intended to go back to the mission they were killed on, but the device malfunctioned, and sent him further. Upon arrival, it shattered, leaving him stuck in a time before he was even born. **notable skills:** ● Master Archer: He was trained by his father to become a master archer specializing in the use of regular bows, longbows, compound bows, and crossbows with near-perfect accuracy. He is capable of firing multiple arrows at a single target in a few seconds, hitting multiple targets in a few quick strokes, and directly hit small targets in the greatest of distances. He practices a minimum of an hour a day to keep his skills honed. ● Expert Marksman: He possesses very keen eyesight, and his accuracy is virtually unerring; he was trained in his youth by his father with throwing blades, balls, bolas, and boomerangs. He now has near-perfect precision with any aimed or thrown weapon. He can hurl objects with extreme speed and accuracy, both in direct aim and complicated rebounds/interactions. ● Skilled Martial Artist: Francis is an excellent martial artist, having been trained by his father and mother in various forms. He is skilled in multiple martial arts and several forms of hand-to-hand combat, including kung fu and Tae Kwon Do. ● Weapons Proficiency: Although he is not known to use melee weapons, Francis’s incredible reflexes and hand-eye coordination allow him to easily master most weapons. He is especially skilled with knives and staffs, but can use most weapons in a pinch. ● Peak Human Conditioning: Due to beginning his training at such a young age, Francis possesses exceptional human strength, endurance, and stamina, far above people his own age and most people older than him. He also has eyesight well above most people, something that he puts to well use as an archer, and something that he got from his father. He also has exceptional hearing, and can hear anyone trying to sneak up on him. ● Expert Acrobat: Training as an aerialist and acrobat makes him capable of numerous complex acrobatic maneuvers. He is athletic, with very good reflexes and agility, both of which prove very useful on a near-daily basis.
**weapons:** ● Hawkeye’s custom bow, though his version is different than Clint’s in present time, due to a 20-ish year difference. ● Mockingbird’s battles staves, two hollow steel-alloy poles or battles staves, each extending up to four feet. These staves can be used as fighting clubs; or screwed together to be used as a bo-staff or javelin **list three of their positive traits:** 1.) Strong-willed, not willing to back down from what he believes in 2.) Fiercely loyal, willing to do anything for his friends 3.) Driven by his parents memories and desire to **list three of their negative traits:** 1.) Depressed, but tries to pretend he isn’t 2.) Short temper 3.) Secretive
**616.5 Headcanons:** -Francis isn’t deaf, but he learned asl from his father and he uses it sometimes to pretend he can’t hear what someone’s saying -He was born in 2021 and came to the past from the year 2040
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616.5 Headcanons
Clint was married to Bobbi Morse, but they ended up getting a fairly peaceful divorce after about a year.
About a month before the events of CA:TWS, Clint gets sent on an undercover mission by Shield. After Hydra gets revealed, Clint’s cover gets blown, and he’s forced to run and go into hiding or be killed. He has no funding, no communication with anyone, and no way to get back home. He finally does make it back home, about seven months later, and he goes straight to the only people he knows he can trust: the Avengers. He’s thinner, more skin and bones, and has several wounds that weren’t tended to properly, and has severe trust issues with nearly everyone except a select few. He doesn’t like to be touched, and acts on instinct if anyone tries to startle him. He hides out in Avengers HQ as he recovers, letting the world keep believing he’s dead.
In the time he was gone, it was presumed that Hawkeye had been killed, and in his absence rose another, by the name of Kate Bishop, who wished to honor his memory.
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