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+ | '''Chicago Native:''' Settled with her family in Lawndale. | ||
+ | '''Vintage Fashion:''' Her clothes would look like they came out of her grandmother's closet. | ||
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+ | '''Book-keeper:''' Kept the ledgers for her mafia boyfriend. | ||
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+ | '''Diaspora:''' Came to America with her family from Ukraine, avoiding the Jewish pogroms. | ||
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+ | '''Organized Crime:''' Mafia-adjacent, as she did the books. | ||
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+ | '''Yenta:''' She's a terrible flirt, and a terrible gossip. Any chance to dish, she will. | ||
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+ | '''Hysteria:''' Attention-seeking, approval-seeking. Mitzi experience highs and lows on a daily basis. | ||
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+ | '''Street-walkers:''' Has a kinship with the ladies of the evening. | ||
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+ | '''Former Whip:''' Used to handle the day-to-day of her sire and boyfriend, the Malkavian Primogen of Chicago. | ||
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+ | '''Lost Generation:''' Technically part of the next, she's always had more in common with the era of Hemingway and Steinbeck. |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 23 January 2020
Chicago Native: Settled with her family in Lawndale.
Vintage Fashion: Her clothes would look like they came out of her grandmother's closet.
Book-keeper: Kept the ledgers for her mafia boyfriend.
Diaspora: Came to America with her family from Ukraine, avoiding the Jewish pogroms.
Organized Crime: Mafia-adjacent, as she did the books.
Yenta: She's a terrible flirt, and a terrible gossip. Any chance to dish, she will.
Hysteria: Attention-seeking, approval-seeking. Mitzi experience highs and lows on a daily basis.
Street-walkers: Has a kinship with the ladies of the evening.
Former Whip: Used to handle the day-to-day of her sire and boyfriend, the Malkavian Primogen of Chicago.
Lost Generation: Technically part of the next, she's always had more in common with the era of Hemingway and Steinbeck.