Difference between revisions of "Belinda"
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* '''Gothic/Victorian Themes''' : She is quite taken with Gothic themes (not only from Gothic Art but also Gothic Fashion, which are two completely unrelated concepts), and her expansive knowledge of the 19th century can be quite impressive, indeed! | * '''Gothic/Victorian Themes''' : She is quite taken with Gothic themes (not only from Gothic Art but also Gothic Fashion, which are two completely unrelated concepts), and her expansive knowledge of the 19th century can be quite impressive, indeed! | ||
− | * '''Street People (Fame 1 + Influence 5 + Sanctity 2)''' : Wherever gang members, homeless people, security guards, sexy prostitutes, shadow lurkers, sidewalk junkies, street gypsies/rats, and so many more are: they all seem to somehow know | + | * '''Street People (Fame 1 + Influence 5 + Sanctity 2)''' : Wherever gang members, homeless people, security guards, sexy prostitutes, shadow lurkers, sidewalk junkies, street gypsies/rats, and so many more are: they all seem to somehow know this Scottish woman with the Gothic look, Victorian jewelry, and intricate tattoos (under her grey/crocheted shawl). Nobody really messes with her (at the street level), and -- strangely enough -- it certainly seems to be a respectful interplay. |
− | * '''Socially Comfortable''' : Unlike her beloved husband, Belinda rarely blushes and even acts a bit untoward at unexpected times, just when you might have almost believed her to be a more well mannered sort (after extended | + | * '''Socially Comfortable''' : Unlike her beloved husband, Belinda rarely blushes and even acts a bit untoward at unexpected times, just when you might have almost believed her to be a more well mannered sort (after extended visitation with her formal decorum). When in mixed company, she randomly teases Maxwell with lewd euphemisms (to hopefully color his adorable cheeks). |
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