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The daughter of [[Forbes Carlyle]] and the oldest of three children (she has a unnamed younger sister in high school and a younger brother named Lexington in grade school), Julia is a member of the uber-wealthy Clan Carlyle, a family that can trace it's ancestry back over fifteen generations, to the birth of [[Majel Carlyle]]. All members of the Clan Carlyle have metahuman powers, but are not members of [[The Elite]], nor are they interested in revealing those abilities to the world in general. (This could be why The Elite has not tried to eliminate them, although it is almost certain that they have been in contact.)
The daughter of [[Forbes Carlyle]] and the oldest of three children (she has a unnamed younger sister in high school and a younger brother named Lexington in grade school), Julia is a member of the uber-wealthy Clan Carlyle, a family that can trace it's ancestry back over fifteen generations, to the birth of [[Majel Carlyle]]. All members of the Clan Carlyle have metahuman powers, but are not members of [[The Elite]], nor are they interested in revealing those abilities to the world in general. (This could be why The Elite has not tried to eliminate them, although it is almost certain that they have been in contact.)


The great-granddaughter of [[Miranda Carlyle]], Julia is 5'9 in height and weighs 125 pounds, with the traditional Carlyle birthright of long, dark scarlet hair.(Like most 'Carlyle women', Julia has large, jade-green eyes.)
The great-granddaughter of [[Miranda Carlyle]], Julia is 5'9 in height and weighs 125 pounds, with the traditional Carlyle birthright of long, dark scarlet hair. (Like the majority of 'Carlyle women', Julia has large, jade-green eyes; Julia is, in fact, looks exactly like Majel Carlyle herself.)


Always a rebellious child, Julia discovered her powers at the age of eight (when she sprouted her wings for he first time), and found a great thrill in annoying her family members and neighbors in the upstate New York area (on and around the Carlyle estate, and on one memorable occasion, in New York City itself). She came to the attention of [[Professor Richard Hiram Blumenberg]] just before her tenth birthday, who spoke to the Carlyle family about Julia attending USAES; he left after being given a resounding 'no' to the question, but was shocked when Julia showed up at USAES less than a half-hour after he had returned. (She used her powers of hypersonic flight speeds and tracking to follow him there.) After a spirited conversation on the phone, Julia was allowed to stay at USAES, and would become the final member of [[Training Cadre 2996]]. (She is also the youngest member of the cadre, being a full two years younger than the others.)
Always a rebellious child, Julia discovered her powers at the age of eight (when she sprouted her wings for he first time), and found a great thrill in annoying her family members and neighbors in the upstate New York area (on and around the Carlyle estate, and on one memorable occasion, in New York City itself). She came to the attention of [[Professor Richard Hiram Blumenberg]] just before her tenth birthday, who spoke to the Carlyle family about Julia attending USAES; he left after being given a resounding 'no' to the question, but was shocked when Julia showed up at USAES less than a half-hour after he had returned. (She used her powers of hypersonic flight speeds and tracking to follow him there.) After a spirited conversation on the phone, Julia was allowed to stay at USAES, and would become the final member of [[Training Cadre 2996]]. (She is also the youngest member of the cadre, being a full two years younger than the others.)
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[[Category: Fanfiction Characters]]
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Every inch the autocratic 'Carlyle woman' expected by her great-grandmother (albeit with a rebellious, adventuring streak and a gift for snarkiness), Julia is nevertheless a very strong team player, even to the point of accepting a subordinate role to those she feels are worthy of being good leaders.
Every inch the autocratic 'Carlyle woman' expected by her great-grandmother (albeit with a rebellious, adventuring streak and a gift for snarkiness), Julia is nevertheless a very strong team player, even to the point of accepting a subordinate role to those she feels are worthy of being good leaders.



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