I need to submit a sheet. I could not live with myself if I didn't.
Name: Miss Amelie de Saint-Just
Likes: Amelie is a
great fan of fine wines, finding them to be most delectable and a definitely wonderful way to both cope with her current situation and make the dastardly Englishmen seem even moderately attractive. She also likes
flying, spending up to two hours a day gliding high up in the air, fantasizing about the less coal dust-saturated air that, despite having not the slightest proof, she knows to be of rural France, the exalted homeland of her multitudinous ancestors.
Dislikes: the
English! The inveterate cultural hatred of all things pertaining to the southeastern end of the most damnable isle of all, the sign of a proper French bloodline, runs strong in Amelie's very being. She cannot stand the idea of England having escaped the tragic disaster that all but destroyed her homeland (and the mess of tiny little countries next to France, but nobody cares about them, obviously), and despite her father's consistent scolding she cannot really bring herself to properly relate to any Englishmen, at least not without a certain quantity of wine in her.
Stats: Distribute 8 stat points amongst the following stats.
- Handsomeness: 1
- Money: 0
- Dancing: 3
- Sense: 0
- Sensitivity: 0
- Stamina: 4
Bio: Amelie, though born in Britain, carries within her the blood of pigeons as French as the French can be. All of her ancestors stretching back for hundreds of generations have been French (though she only has her mother's word on that), she knows, and that is something she is incredibly proud of. She was brought up on stories of glorious France that streamed forth from her mother's beak at the slightest provocation, much to the disapproval of her father, who holds high hopes that his daughter may one day marry into a somewhat wealthy household and mitigate the somewhat poor financial state of her family, who have only recently come into even the slightest bit of their own property in England. The years have been difficult, but her father is cautiously optimistic about the future, hoping to marry Amelie off for some leverage in society (her mother harbors similar hopes, but they largely relate to marrying her off to one of the richer French immigrants rather than the more wealthy and landed Englishmen).