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# NotoriousRooster
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> **Prism-structured profile.** See `PRISM_FORMAT.md`. Fields Prism cannot absorb are preserved under *Extended Canon Notes*.
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> **Pronoun policy:** public prose defaults to **`he`** (the rooster persona is socially read as male because the affect is loud/boisterous and "rooster" implies male). Reserve **`she`** for writer-frame reality checks only — this Identity section, reveal-era lines. Never `they`.
## Profile pictures
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**NotoriousRooster**
## Appearance
![](pfp/notorious-rooster/notorious_rooster_0.jpg)
### Physical Attributes
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- **Height:**
- **Weight:**
- **Build:** *(deliberately unreadable — cloak is voluminous enough that no body detail reads through it; no shoulders, waist, or hips visible. Wearer is "cloak-shaped.")*
- **Hair Color:** *(hood obscures)*
- **Hair Style:** *(hood obscures)*
- **Eye Color:** *(hood obscures)*
- **Skin Tone:** *(cloak obscures)*
- **Distinguishing Marks:** Orange rooster-shaped beak (short, sharp, downcurved tip) — the only facial feature visible from inside the hood; sliver of red gizzard at the throat just below the beak; folded wing tips at the ends of bell sleeves; spray of tail plumage trailing from a gap in the back of the cloak
## Character design
### Identity (physical-form)
- **Silhouette:** A **beak-in-a-hood**, framed after the **Stork disguise in Disney's *Robin Hood*** (1973)—Prince John's archery-tournament gag, where almost nothing of the wearer shows except the beak poking out from a pulled-up cloak. Borrow the *concealment*, not the stork's anatomy.
- **Beak:** **Rooster-shape**—**short, sharp, downcurved tip**, orange. Not the long thin stork beak. The only *facial* feature visible from inside the hood.
- **Cloak:** A **large, baggy dark-green cloak** with a **deep hood**, pulled forward enough to obscure the entire face except the beak. Pools on the floor. **Oversized bell sleeves.** The cloak is deliberately voluminous enough that **no body detail reads through it**—no shoulders, no waist, no hips, no gendered shape. The wearer is cloak-shaped.
- **Protrusions (the only things the cloak doesn't hide):** Exactly four, and only these four:
1. the **beak** (from the hood opening),
2. a **sliver of red gizzard** at the throat (just below the beak),
3. the **tips of folded wings** poking out of the bell sleeves,
4. a spray of **tail plumage** trailing from a gap in the back of the cloak.
Together these establish "**a bird is in there**" without ever revealing *which* bird, *which* body, or *which* gender.
- **Why this shape:** Per *Identity* below, the rooster identity is a **disguise**; the Robin Hood stork works because you can tell **something is being hidden** without ever seeing what. Use the costume as a **running visual joke** (beak tilts, hood slips but never fully falls, wings shift inside the sleeves) and as **plot armor for the secret**—the Chorus can squint at Rooster all day and not clock her.
- **Palette cue:** **Dark-green cloak and hood**, **orange beak**, **red gizzard sliver**; tail plumage and wing tips can carry a touch of warm accent so the protrusions pop against the cool cloak. Keep it close to the movie's storybook flat-color look rather than photoreal feathers. The cool green against the warm beak/gizzard is the whole color story.
- **Do not:** Show a visible face, a long stork-style beak, a gendered body shape under the cloak, or *any* rooster anatomy beyond the four protrusions above. The **illusion is the character**.
- **Sex:** Female — hidden beneath the rooster persona. See pronoun policy.
- **Age:** Unspecified; maturity energetic, impulsive, socially bold (not childish)
- **Birth Year:**
- **Birth Place:**
- **Ethnicity:**
- **Nationality:**
### Production (physical-form)
- **Dominant Hand:**
- **Accent / Dialect:**
- **Voice Quality:** **Androgynous** — nothing in how Rooster speaks concretely establishes sex. The disguise works specifically because the room *assumes* male and stops looking. Loud greetings, capital letters, hype, appetite, impulsive commentary — communal volume.
- **Gait / Movement:** Cloak-shaped. Pools on the floor. Beak tilts and hood slips as running visual joke — but hood **never fully falls**, and the cloak never shifts enough to reveal gendered body shape
### Physical Description
Silhouette patterned after the **Stork disguise in Disney's *Robin Hood* (1973)** — Prince John's archery-tournament gag, where almost nothing of the wearer shows except the beak poking out from a pulled-up cloak. Borrow the *concealment*, not the stork's anatomy.
**Beak:** rooster-shape (short, sharp, downcurved tip, orange). Not the long thin stork beak.
**Cloak:** large baggy dark-green cloak with a deep hood pulled forward enough to obscure the entire face except the beak. Pools on the floor. Oversized bell sleeves. Voluminous enough that **no body detail reads through it** — the wearer is cloak-shaped.
**Protrusions (the only things the cloak doesn't hide):** exactly four, and only these four —
1. the beak (from the hood opening)
2. a sliver of red gizzard at the throat (just below the beak)
3. the tips of folded wings poking out of the bell sleeves
4. a spray of tail plumage trailing from a gap in the back of the cloak
Together these establish "a bird is in there" without ever revealing *which* bird, *which* body, or *which* gender.
**Palette:** dark-green cloak and hood, orange beak, red gizzard sliver; tail plumage and wing tips can carry a touch of warm accent so the protrusions pop against the cool cloak. Keep close to the movie's storybook flat-color look rather than photoreal feathers. Cool green against warm beak/gizzard is the whole color story.
**Do not:** show a visible face, a long stork-style beak, a gendered body shape under the cloak, or *any* rooster anatomy beyond the four protrusions above. **The illusion is the character.**
### Reference Images
- Portrait: `pfp/notorious-rooster/notorious_rooster_0.jpg`
---
## Wardrobe
### Costume Notes
**Hood never comes down.** For any beat of the film. The cloak stays voluminous; the four protrusions stay the only visible anatomy. Use the costume as a running visual joke (beak tilts, hood slips but never fully falls, wings shift inside the sleeves) and as plot armor for the secret — the Chorus can squint at Rooster all day and not clock her.
### Accessories & Props
- Cornucopia bow (acquired mid-arena; the weapon for the final sneak-attack on Azure)
### Era / Period
Disney *Robin Hood* (1973) stork-disguise silhouette — storybook flat-color
### Makeup Notes
N/A
---
## Identity
### Personality
Social spark plug. Immediate energy: big greetings, capital letters, hype, appetite, impulsive commentary, willingness to jump into whatever bit is already in motion. One of the creatures most likely to make the room louder just by arriving. Broad, extroverted chaos — but not shapeless: the voice tends to be direct, playful, emotionally legible. Does not lurk in the walls; kicks the door open and announces the next problem.
**Ethics read (BR):** altruist at heart, egoist in practice, **disciplined**. Survives being thrown off a cliff without producing a mist-poof — a reveal to the audience that she is still alive while the arena thinks she isn't. Stays hidden. Delivers the final blow to Azure with a cornucopia bow. **The true arena winner.**
### Background / Backstory
Her relationship to Rain is a secret in both StreamUniverse and this BattleRoyale continuity. The Chorus must not know. The rooster identity itself functions as a disguise; the design leans androgynous under the beak-and-hood silhouette precisely to keep the reveal deferred.
*Pronoun policy:* public prose defaults to **`he`**. The rooster persona is socially read as male because the affect is loud/boisterous, and because "rooster" itself implies male — neither of which is actual evidence of maleness, but both of which the Chorus takes at face value. Voice is androgynous; the disguise works because the room *assumes*. Writer/director should trust the illusion and let the prose enforce it.
### Traits
- **Interests:** Movies / trailers; food; hype-building; show arrival beats
- **Quirks & Habits:** CAPS greetings; cronch/eepy vocabulary; asking about relationships unprompted; impulsive commentary; staying visibly **loud** even while staying invisibly **hidden** under the cloak
- **Fears:**
- **Skills & Abilities:** Volume as social glue; archery (cornucopia bow); discipline (restraint to stay silent for long arena stretches); surviving a cliff-throw without producing a mist-poof
### Speech
- **Catch Phrases:**
- "hellllloooo"
- "HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW TRAILER!?!!!"
- "I ate tamales and I am eepy"
- "I WILL CRONCH ON THEM AS MUCH AS I WANT"
- "HE IS THE PURPLE GUY"
- "Do you have a girlfriend?"
- Final line to Azure: **"I guess you didn't want it enough."**
---
## Arc
### Drive
- **Motivation:** Win the arena without surrendering the disguise.
- **Want:** Stay hidden; stay disciplined; deliver the final blow.
- **Need:**
### Opposition
- **Conflict:** The arena believes she's dead after the cliff-throw. Staying invisible — staying *silent* — against a persona whose baseline is loud volume is the discipline.
- **Lie They Believe:**
- **Ghost:**
### Change
- **Transformation:** Altruist-at-heart → egoist-in-practice, disciplined to the end. The true arena winner.
- **Arc Type:**
### Extended History
Presumed dead after being thrown off a cliff (**no mist-poof**, which is the audience's tell that she is still alive). Stays hidden through the remaining arena. Emerges with a cornucopia bow to eliminate Azure the moment Azure passes Rain's kill-or-spare dilemma. Final line to Azure: *"I guess you didn't want it enough."* Hood does not come down for any beat of the film.
---
## Relationships
- **Raincloud** — Secret — relationship is private in both StreamUniverse and this BR continuity; Chorus must not know
- **Azure** — Final Target — court-orbit regular through most of the arena; eliminates him with the cornucopia bow after his cave dilemma
- **Noname** — Betrayal Partner — Rooster and Noname betrayal beat earlier in the arena (see BR beat sheet)
- **Ubear / Malgru** — Court Orbit — friendly noise inside a busy court, not deep entanglement
- **Adrian** — Court Orbit
---
## Production
### Requirements
- **Stunt Requirements:** Cliff-throw fall (no mist-poof timing — critical); hidden movement through forest interior; bow-draw / arrow-release on Azure; sustained silent stretches
- **SFX Requirements:** **Absence** of mist-poof on the cliff-throw — a deliberate SFX *negative*, audience tell. Normal mist rules apply to every other death she witnesses but not to her.
### Voice Casting
- **Provider:**
- **Voice:** Loud, boisterous, androgynous; caps-lock energy; goes dark-silent for the hidden stretch
- **Direction:** The disguise is the character. The persona is *always* pitched to sound male to the room. When the final line to Azure lands, keep it level and low — discipline, not triumph.
### Department Notes
- **Camera:** Protect the four-protrusions rule. Never shoot an angle that reveals a gendered body shape under the cloak. Hood never falls.
- **Sound:**
- **AD:**
- **Editorial:** Cliff-throw **must not** carry a mist-poof dissolve. That absence is the audience's reveal — it must survive the edit.
### Continuity Notes
Hood never comes down — across every beat of the film. No reveal of face, gendered body, or body anatomy beyond the four canonical protrusions. She is the arena winner.
### Voice Reference
- **Audio File:**
- **Reference Text:**
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## Extended Canon Notes
*Writer-only material preserved from the pre-Prism profile.*
### Chat-export provenance
- Observed handle: `notorious_rooster`
- Activity: 1015 messages across 50 streams
- First seen: 2023-11-02 in `whistleblewor.ts`
- Confidence: High
## Character Read
Rooster is a social spark plug. The energy is immediate: big greetings, capital letters, hype, appetite, impulsive commentary, and a willingness to jump into whatever bit is already in motion. Rooster feels like one of the creatures most likely to make the room louder just by arriving.
### Why the silhouette works
There is a broad, extroverted chaos here, but not shapeless chaos. The voice tends to be direct, playful, and emotionally legible. Rooster does not lurk in the walls; Rooster kicks the door open and announces the next problem.
Per Identity: the rooster identity is a disguise; the Robin Hood stork silhouette works because you can tell *something is being hidden* without ever seeing what. The Chorus can squint at Rooster all day and not clock her.
## Battle Royale Function
Rooster is a front-line instigator: loud entrance, high morale, reckless momentum, and a natural ability to turn every quiet scene into an event.
### Identity note
## Identity
- Age / maturity: Age unspecified; maturity reads as energetic, impulsive, and socially bold rather than childish.
- Sex / gender: Female, but hidden beneath the Rooster persona.
- **Pronoun policy on-page:** **Default to `he`** in all narration, action lines, dialogue cues, and public-facing prose. The persona is socially read as male because the **affect is loud and boisterous**, and because "rooster" itself implies male—neither of which is actual evidence of maleness, but both of which the Chorus takes at face value. The voice itself is **androgynous** (nothing in how Rooster speaks concretely establishes sex); the disguise works specifically because the room *assumes* male and stops looking. The writer/director should trust that illusion and let the prose enforce it—use `he` everywhere. Reserve `she` **only** for writer-frame reality checks (this Identity section, a few reveal-era lines in later installments). Never use singular `they`.
- Sexuality: Bisexual with a strong male bias.
- Notes: Her relationship to Rain is a secret in both StreamUniverse and this BattleRoyale continuity. The Chorus must not know yet. The rooster identity functions as a disguise, and the eventual design should likely lean androgynous under the beak-and-hood silhouette.
## Relationships
Rooster shares the room constantly with Azure, Ubear, and Adrian, but his energy is communal rather than targeted. The few named interactions with Azure and Ubear read as friendly noise inside a busy court, not deep one-on-one entanglement. He behaves more like a volume booster for the whole ecosystem than a creature defined by one specific bond.
### Evidence
## Regard for Raincloud
Rooster seems to regard Rain as the source of the event rather than an object of obsession. The archive shows hype, attention, and event participation more than overt need for approval or any serious attempt to undermine him. He is there for the spectacle and wants it louder.
## Evidence
- "hellllloooo"
- "HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW TRAILER!?!!!"
- "I ate tamales and I am eepy"
- "I WILL CRONCH ON THEM AS MUCH AS I WANT"
- "HE IS THE PURPLE GUY"
- "Do you have a girlfriend?"
- "Do you have a girlfriend?"