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Author Topic: [Character] Red Miromme  (Read 964 times)

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[Character] Red Miromme
« on: 08 Aug 2012, 13:08 »

Birth Name: Jaime Miromme
Nicknames: Red, James
Date of Birth: October 31st, YC 82 (Age 32)
Place of Birth: --
Ethnicity: Mother: unknown; Father: Gallente.
Ancestry: Immigrants
Hair Colour: Red. Goddamn red, do you hear!
Eye Colour: Green
Height: 5'6"
Weight 140 lb.

DEMEANOR

It takes mere moments after meeting Red to realize that she is a true Gallente woman, through and through. Blunt, forward, opinionated, hard-working and hard-playing, she is friendly by default to most people she meets. Though she can be a bit antagonizing at times -- seemingly getting her jollies from pushing other people's buttons-- this is largely due to the fact that she often lacks tact or social decorum.

HISTORY [WIP]

Red's history is somewhat cloudy and obscured due to poor record-keeping (or, perhaps, a distinct laziness on her part to pursue the matter further). Her childhood was spent bouncing from one foster home to another, driving many patient and good-hearted couples to the brink of madness with her die-hard penchant for mischief. Eventually, the primary schools she attended were warned beforehand of her propensity for instigation, though they were often unable to prepare for the school-wide incidents of protest, rioting or general civil unrest among the student body (and, on her better days, among the teachers, as well).

Eventually, the system got wise and decided to try another tactic with the young miss Miromme: instead of sending her to individual foster homes, they would send her to massive civilian liveships, where children were taught a variety of trade skills from a young age, and she flourished at most occupations that kept her hands and mind busy. This proved to be a largely successful tactic, as the traveling lifestyle of doing odd-jobs seemed to suit the young woman just fine.

(...TBC...)

((Note: I'm still reading over the PF. Good lord, there is SO MUCH TO READ. That said, critiques and suggestions will be considered and researched, so please feel free to let me know what you think :D))
« Last Edit: 08 Aug 2012, 13:16 by Red »
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