Post by Núria Beaumont í Cortes on Feb 12, 2013 12:48:32 GMT -5
N ÚRIA BEAUMONT Í CORTES
° N-ame || Núria Beaumont í Cortes
° A-liases || 'Remei Montserrat', for business use only, usually.
° A-ge || 19
° G-ender || Female
° F-amily || Draconian father, mother deceased
° E-ye color || Mahogany brown
° H-air color || Black
° H-eight || 153cm
° W-eight || 50kg
° D-efining features || Núria has very long, very sleek hair that has a slight wave to it and very prominent bangs for a fringe. Her skin is a light olive colour, and her eyes are rounded and framed with thick lashes. She has a small, slightly upturned nose and thick lips.
° A-dditional features || Her build is small, though she is also rather curvy. She specifically wears dresses of warm colours: reds, oranges, browns and yellows, usually to a modest length, and she's quite fond of wearing jewellery, too.
° J-ob || Tobacco merchant
° R-eason for current profession || The business technically belonged to her father (or, more specifically, her father's father, who had passed it to him upon his death), though he entrusted it to her, him being too busy in the military to run it himself.
° D-istrict || North Residential (home), Trade District (work)
° P-ersonality ||
Núria is, at first, everything you would expect from a petite young woman. Reserved, polite and exceptionally formal, the most surprising thing about her is that, whilst her family has Draconian ties, she is not technically a part of nobility. Her exterior is charming, welcoming and well-practised, and it is not so much a façade, but it is an outer layer that she very rarely lets drop.
She doesn't like conflict, of any variety. In fact, Núria is the type to purposefully lie, should it help to avoid any kind of conflict. She doesn't really consider this lying at all, though, and thinks it to be for the greater good, even if the consequences of the lies get her into further trouble. In this respect, she's also quite two-faced; she might well lie about liking something or someone, even if she believes the complete opposite, if she thinks it's the best thing to do.
With that said, she is exceptionally naive. She is very convincing in her profession, but likewise, she is just as easily convinced by other people; quite impressionable by their opinions. She isn't argumentative in the slightest, and is very easy to push around. Her naivety takes another form in her incredible obliviousness, as well; even the most obvious of things can often fly straight over her head.
Sensitive and innocent, if someone does manage to get their point across to her (read: get their crap past the radar), it's fairly easy for them to upset her. But of course, in spite of her oddities, she genuinely is kind and hospitable, and will never intentionally mean anything but well.
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° G-oals ||
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° H-istory ||
The Beaumonts were a family whose roots could be traced back rather far in Granor, as labourers whom only in the last couple of centuries made their fortune through the tobacco industry. However, as it happened, it was only the last few generations of men that had anything to do with the Draconians or the military; specifically, it was only when the new government was formed that they had any affiliation with either whatsoever.
Charles Beaumont and Maria Cortes were what was considered, by Draconian standards, an average couple. It was a nasty shock, therefore, that one night, that had begun in a perfectly average manner, a Ruthien attack on a Draconian gathering had left Maria dead. Charles was consequentially left, along with his various scars from the attack, their very young daughter, Núria. With his job in the military to consider, Charles paid for Núria to be raised at home by various tutors and child minders. Núria, therefore, never really ever saw the world outside of her window - not unless she had a minder along with her. Her father, constantly worried that the Ruthiens would attack his daughter as they had his wife, was convinced that keeping her sheltered was for the best.
For the previous few generations, the Beaumont men had passed the industry that imported tobacco from abroad into Granor and sold it on to the public from a man on his deathbed to his son, who would have likely retired from military service by then. This was not the case, and Charles's father died before he was considered 'elderly'. Without the heart to sell on the business that had made his family so well off, Charles - begrudgingly - passed it on to his daughter on her eighteenth birthday.
° R-oleplay example ||
no fak u
° U-sername ||
° A-ge ||
° T-ime zone ||
°W-hat is the secret phrase from the Rules? ||
° N-ame || Núria Beaumont í Cortes
° A-liases || 'Remei Montserrat', for business use only, usually.
° A-ge || 19
° G-ender || Female
° F-amily || Draconian father, mother deceased
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° E-ye color || Mahogany brown
° H-air color || Black
° H-eight || 153cm
° W-eight || 50kg
° D-efining features || Núria has very long, very sleek hair that has a slight wave to it and very prominent bangs for a fringe. Her skin is a light olive colour, and her eyes are rounded and framed with thick lashes. She has a small, slightly upturned nose and thick lips.
° A-dditional features || Her build is small, though she is also rather curvy. She specifically wears dresses of warm colours: reds, oranges, browns and yellows, usually to a modest length, and she's quite fond of wearing jewellery, too.
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° J-ob || Tobacco merchant
° R-eason for current profession || The business technically belonged to her father (or, more specifically, her father's father, who had passed it to him upon his death), though he entrusted it to her, him being too busy in the military to run it himself.
° D-istrict || North Residential (home), Trade District (work)
\-|-°-|-/
° P-ersonality ||
Núria is, at first, everything you would expect from a petite young woman. Reserved, polite and exceptionally formal, the most surprising thing about her is that, whilst her family has Draconian ties, she is not technically a part of nobility. Her exterior is charming, welcoming and well-practised, and it is not so much a façade, but it is an outer layer that she very rarely lets drop.
She doesn't like conflict, of any variety. In fact, Núria is the type to purposefully lie, should it help to avoid any kind of conflict. She doesn't really consider this lying at all, though, and thinks it to be for the greater good, even if the consequences of the lies get her into further trouble. In this respect, she's also quite two-faced; she might well lie about liking something or someone, even if she believes the complete opposite, if she thinks it's the best thing to do.
With that said, she is exceptionally naive. She is very convincing in her profession, but likewise, she is just as easily convinced by other people; quite impressionable by their opinions. She isn't argumentative in the slightest, and is very easy to push around. Her naivety takes another form in her incredible obliviousness, as well; even the most obvious of things can often fly straight over her head.
Sensitive and innocent, if someone does manage to get their point across to her (read: get their crap past the radar), it's fairly easy for them to upset her. But of course, in spite of her oddities, she genuinely is kind and hospitable, and will never intentionally mean anything but well.
° L-ikes ||
•
•
•
° D-islikes ||
•
•
•
° F-ears ||
•
•
•
° G-oals ||
•
•
•
\-|-°-|-/
° H-istory ||
The Beaumonts were a family whose roots could be traced back rather far in Granor, as labourers whom only in the last couple of centuries made their fortune through the tobacco industry. However, as it happened, it was only the last few generations of men that had anything to do with the Draconians or the military; specifically, it was only when the new government was formed that they had any affiliation with either whatsoever.
Charles Beaumont and Maria Cortes were what was considered, by Draconian standards, an average couple. It was a nasty shock, therefore, that one night, that had begun in a perfectly average manner, a Ruthien attack on a Draconian gathering had left Maria dead. Charles was consequentially left, along with his various scars from the attack, their very young daughter, Núria. With his job in the military to consider, Charles paid for Núria to be raised at home by various tutors and child minders. Núria, therefore, never really ever saw the world outside of her window - not unless she had a minder along with her. Her father, constantly worried that the Ruthiens would attack his daughter as they had his wife, was convinced that keeping her sheltered was for the best.
For the previous few generations, the Beaumont men had passed the industry that imported tobacco from abroad into Granor and sold it on to the public from a man on his deathbed to his son, who would have likely retired from military service by then. This was not the case, and Charles's father died before he was considered 'elderly'. Without the heart to sell on the business that had made his family so well off, Charles - begrudgingly - passed it on to his daughter on her eighteenth birthday.
\-|-°-|-/
° R-oleplay example ||
no fak u
\-|-°-|-/
° U-sername ||
° A-ge ||
° T-ime zone ||
°W-hat is the secret phrase from the Rules? ||