Eulalia Kropp (née Merripenny)
174(appears 13-14)
Female
Lalie
Antagonist (beginning)
Duetragonist (end)
Dark Brown
130 lbs (because her extremities are closer to a porcelain material than flesh, she is heavier than she appears to be.)
5'2
bright orange
tight ringlets down to her shoulders and bangs (also in rings)
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Homunculus (now)
Human (formerly)
Porcelain (quite literally in this scenario)
naturally straight frame, but she wears crinoline so it appears much less straight
She has a dark eye patch over her right eye. Under that, her face is a dark hole, with ceramic-like cracks around it.
Having briefly met Cordelia as a human and finding her incredibly sensible and happy, the shock of the other's cruelty as a homunculous offends Eulalia to an extent. She is motivated by her taken-abackedness to try and lessen the torment Cordelia puts Gregory through, if not just to show her colleague that bitter aggression will not motivate their ward to help them reach the Livingston home.
Eulalia was born into a wealthy family that lived close by to the Livingston Family. Her father traveled around the world, and he sent her back many lovely dolls from many places. Her favorite was a porcelain doll that she named Ophelia, which her father bought in Germany. She was very close friends with Yates, Marion, and their brother William in her childhood, but Marion's temperamental attitude caused them to clash at times. This came to a peak when Marion, in a fit, smashes Ophelia and throws her into a pond. Eulalia stops talking to the brothers after that and meets a young man who lives up North. She marries him and leaves Alabama forever until she becomes a Homunculus who resembles a broken form of her old Ophelia.
Self-taught in most of her subjects (had a private tutor in her time)
1841
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She seeks to keep as neutral as possible leaning on the homunculus' side, which becomes hard when she befriends Peter and Kezya. She had always tried to very discreetly help Gregory in retaliation to Cordelia's cruelty
This character was created by Zoë Jacks on Notebook.ai.
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Christian
as a human: 19th century Republican
Now: N/A
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Pink
Can't eat
China Doll 'Ophelia'
Songbirds