I'd really love to do a plot like this:
The wife of a wealthy man in the 1800s falls in love with one of the serving people.
I have the perfect character for the wife so I'll be playing her. The role of the serving people can be male or female, it doesn't matter to me. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. I really hope that someone joins this!
Here's the template:
Name:
Nickname:
Age:
Gender:
Description:
Personality:
History:
Other:
Please keep the age in the early twenties : )
Name: Theodosia Grace (Bennett) Montgomery
Nickname: Thea
Age: 23yrs
Gender: Female
Description: 5'3, long blonde hair, light blue eyes, petite
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Personality: Thea is quiet, submissive, overly apologetic but she works harder than almost anyone else and is determined to prove her worth to herself and her family. For the most part, she's an eager to please, loyal person who is more than keen to carry out any task assigned to her. Growing up, she was taught that rules were in place for a reason and not following them could lead to disastrous consequences so she follows the rules down to the letter, never doing anything that she knows will upset anyone. She's a well-mannered, sweet young woman who goes out of her way to make someone smile, often baking and painting in her spare time.
History: Thea was born to Patrick and Constance Bennett, two very weathly people. As their only child she was given everything, except for their love and approval. The two had wanted a son, an heir, but they got her instead. Her birth had been difficult and there were a lot of complications. Her mother would not have survived carrying another child. It's a fact they refuse to let her forget, often blaming her for them not having a son. In a sense it's true. Other than the lack of affection, Thea was a happy child who got a wonderful education and lots of lovely things to play with. Over the years she was molded into a proper young lady. A few years ago, a man by the name of Richard Montgomery began to show interest in her. This delighted her parents as Mr. Montgomery happened to be incrediably weathly and well-known in the community. Thea, on the other hand, did not share her parents' sentiments. She wanted to marry for love, not for rank. Unfortuntely, she had no say in the matter and was promptly married to Mr. Montgomery. It's been two years since then. Her husband isn't the kindest man but he makes sure that she's well taken care of, as long as she listens to him. She does whatever he asks of her, afraid that he'll once more raise his hand. The very first week of her marriage she learned that saying no is not an option. Therefore, she complies. It doesn't always get her out of a slap or a harsh reprimand or a beating but it does lower the chances of that happening. Recently, Richard has gotten more insistant that they spend their evenings in the bedroom. She's painfully aware that he wants a son or at least a child but she most certainly does not. Too frightened to say no, she just has to go along with whatever he does. It's far from the life she wanted.
Other: She owns a small black 20lb spaniel named Addie (an engagement present from Richard) and a white canary named Pearl.
(There is a horrible storm coming to my area in the next few days so my internet may be knocked out. If I'm unable to get on for a few days, I'm very sorry.)
(Same, are you in Florida too?)
(Yep! It's already storming where I am so I'm expecting things to get rough next week.)
(Yeah, I'm in Orlando, so it'll be a few hours till it starts in my area.)
(Are you already prepared for it?)
(I'm trying, they already cancelled my classes for Tuesday, so that's good. My family has a generator ready and some treats for our dogs in case they get scared.)
(That's good to hear. I hope you and your family get through it okay!)
(We probably will, at this point we're used to it.)
(Yeah, bad storms and hurricanes do happen more often than I'd like.)
(Hopefully things will calm down a little after this.)
(Yeah, at least keep it away for another year.)
(I'm definitely appreciative of that.)
(Once the rains and winds die down, me and a friend are boogie boarding down my street.)
(Oh, that sounds like it would be fun!)
(Yup! Stay safe. My school is in a 30 30 right now, so I'm stuck for a few minutes.)
(Makes me glad I'm already at home. Being stuck at school would suck.)
(Yeah, I have to walk home. :( )
(Dang! That can't be safe.)