Post by plantnerd92 on Aug 18, 2011 17:48:40 GMT -6
Username: SocialMisfit
Character: Amorette Heloise Cheuvront
Age: 18
Gender: female
Occupation: Ballerina
Appearance: Amorette is about 5’5”, and very slender. She has soft, golden-white curls that bounce around her shoulders, pale skin, and huge, blue-green eyes amid a dainty, heart-shaped face. Delicate features. Usually found in flowing skirts and dancing shoes, but can occasionally be found in a jeans or yoga pants.
AI: Candice Accola
Personality: Alarmingly quiet, Amorette is usually classed as a prissy, stuck-up snob. However, Amorette is painfully shy, and is terrified of interacting with other people. The only time she is truly confident, is while she is performing. She can be sweet, once she warms up enough to someone, but before then, she is socially inept, and can’t ever say the right things. On occasion, she will have bursts of intense hyperactivity that tend to scare people off.
History: Amorette grew up outside of Nice, France, with her mother, Paulette Cheuvront. Her father had died in an accident before Amorette was even born. Her mother was a florist, but they both managed to get by. Amorette loved to dance since she was a toddler, and so her mother fondly enrolled her in ballet lessons. It was financially difficult for the two of them, but Amorette was dedicated enough that her mother was willing to make the sacrifice. By the time Amorette turned fourteen, she began to experience difficulties with school. A group of girls had begun to bully and torment her relentlessly, and her mood constantly deteriorated to the point where she’d be severely depressed for a long period of time, and then have brief, explosive bursts of anger in the blink of an eye. Her inability to focus on tasks, always feeling restless, added to her rapidly deteriorating grades, and her mood swings finally made her worried mother take her to a psychiatrist.
Amorette had inherited bipolar disorder from her father’s side of the family, and it had progressed enough for her inexperienced mother to detect it. To this day, she suffers from this mental disorder, but through the blessings of modern medicine, she is able to live out her life healthy and happy, and doing what she loves most: Dancing.
Amorette received a scholarship to dance at a French fine arts academy, and afterwards, she got a job at the Paris de l’Opera to dance with the ballet and occasionally sing in the chorus.
Character: Amorette Heloise Cheuvront
Age: 18
Gender: female
Occupation: Ballerina
Appearance: Amorette is about 5’5”, and very slender. She has soft, golden-white curls that bounce around her shoulders, pale skin, and huge, blue-green eyes amid a dainty, heart-shaped face. Delicate features. Usually found in flowing skirts and dancing shoes, but can occasionally be found in a jeans or yoga pants.
AI: Candice Accola
Personality: Alarmingly quiet, Amorette is usually classed as a prissy, stuck-up snob. However, Amorette is painfully shy, and is terrified of interacting with other people. The only time she is truly confident, is while she is performing. She can be sweet, once she warms up enough to someone, but before then, she is socially inept, and can’t ever say the right things. On occasion, she will have bursts of intense hyperactivity that tend to scare people off.
History: Amorette grew up outside of Nice, France, with her mother, Paulette Cheuvront. Her father had died in an accident before Amorette was even born. Her mother was a florist, but they both managed to get by. Amorette loved to dance since she was a toddler, and so her mother fondly enrolled her in ballet lessons. It was financially difficult for the two of them, but Amorette was dedicated enough that her mother was willing to make the sacrifice. By the time Amorette turned fourteen, she began to experience difficulties with school. A group of girls had begun to bully and torment her relentlessly, and her mood constantly deteriorated to the point where she’d be severely depressed for a long period of time, and then have brief, explosive bursts of anger in the blink of an eye. Her inability to focus on tasks, always feeling restless, added to her rapidly deteriorating grades, and her mood swings finally made her worried mother take her to a psychiatrist.
Amorette had inherited bipolar disorder from her father’s side of the family, and it had progressed enough for her inexperienced mother to detect it. To this day, she suffers from this mental disorder, but through the blessings of modern medicine, she is able to live out her life healthy and happy, and doing what she loves most: Dancing.
Amorette received a scholarship to dance at a French fine arts academy, and afterwards, she got a job at the Paris de l’Opera to dance with the ballet and occasionally sing in the chorus.