
Basic information
Nickname: none
Affiliation: Angerpool
Born: February 25. 1985
Gender: Female
Species/Race: Human
Sexual orientation: Bisexual
Occupation: Queen of Angerpool
Backstory
Early Life (1985 – 2004)
Ida Moore was born in 1985 in Bergen, Norway, and grew up as the eldest of three siblings. Her father was from UK and her mother was from Bergen. Already at a young age, she was known for her unusual leadership potential, and it was clear to everyone around her that she would one day take on a leadership role. Ida grew up with her parents, Åse and John Moore, who always supported her ambitions, even if they may not have fully understood the darker side that developed over the years. Her complex character as a leader with unconventional morals makes her both a fascinating and frightening character.
Education and Career (2004 – 2023)
She completed police training and law school, and began her career as a police officer in Bergen, where she became known for following the rule book to the letter. As a police officer and lawyer, Ida early demonstrated a strong stance for justice and order. Her ability to handle complex situations and be a role model within the police quickly gained her recognition.
In 2020 she moved to Sea Land and become Deputy Chief, later she moved on to Angerpool and become the Chief of Police there. She was respected everywhere for her excellent professional background.
However in Sea Land she worked both as Police and Prison Chief, she became known for using her position in a different way in her work at a prison, where she developed another, more sadistic side of her personality. Here she gained a reputation for finding pleasure in torturing and tormenting prisoners, which is in stark contrast to her otherwise law-abiding nature.
Arrested for burglary, served time in prison (2023)

Ida’s life took a dramatic turn the night she went out to a bar with a friend. After a pleasant evening, she invited her friend home, and the two spent an intimate night together. After her friend left, Ida fell asleep exhausted on her bed, unaware of what awaited her. While she was sleeping, a criminal she had previously imprisoned broke into her house. The criminal planted stolen goods in her home and locked her up in handcuffs and anklets before leaving the scene.

Ida later woke up to the nightmare. She was chained up, unable to move freely. Eventually she managed to call for help, and the police arrived on the scene. But instead of being rescued from her situation, she was met with suspicion. Why were there stolen goods in her home? How could she explain it? She was arrested on the spot, and after a quick investigation, charges were brought against her. The ensuing trial was brutal. The evidence was strong enough for the court to find her guilty, and she was sentenced to several years in prison. It was a humiliating experience for the once respected police chief – now an inmate among the same people she had previously held power over.
But Ida had not been forgotten by everyone. One of her former colleagues refused to believe that she was guilty and worked tirelessly to find the truth. After months of investigation, she managed to track down the real perpetrator. Under pressure, the criminal revealed herself, and the truth finally came out. Ida was acquitted and released after six months behind bars.
But those six months had changed her. She received a public apology from the state, and she got her job back as police chief. Yet she was no longer the same person. Her hatred and contempt for criminals had grown. She was angry—angry at the wretched criminals who had stolen six months of her life and made her a prisoner in her own prison. From that moment on, she was more ruthless than ever. The respect for those she had previously hunted was gone, and her fight against crime was no longer just professional—it was personal.
The Chief of Police (2023-)

Since 2023, Ida has been the undisputed police chief in Angerpool. She is the one the prisoners have the most respect for, because if they take a step wrong, her rage towards the prisoners is felt. She has a lot of anger after having to sit in prison herself, and she takes this out on all the prisoners. She has also become a much more unstable mood. No one dares to challenge her.
Psychological Profile
Ida Moore is a complex character with a blend of personality traits shaped by her experiences. Initially, she was a highly disciplined and respected law enforcement officer, known for her strict adherence to rules. However, her time as a prison chief revealed a sadistic side, where she found pleasure in torturing prisoners. After being wrongfully imprisoned by a criminal she had previously incarcerated, her emotional stability was shattered. Her anger, already present, grew stronger, leading to a vengeful attitude towards criminals.
Personality-wise, Ida exhibits traits of Antisocial Personality Disorder (sadism, lack of empathy, manipulation) and possibly Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (anger and emotional instability from her traumatic imprisonment). Her increasing emotional volatility, vengeful tendencies, and loss of moral boundaries point to a deeply conflicted individual with a need for control and revenge. She is a determined leader but now driven more by anger than justice.
This is a character in Angerpool in Second Life and is not a real person, images are AI generated.