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ISO: Family; distant or immediate
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So as we all have at one point or another always, a character has bouncing around my mind inspired by a character from the TV show Yellowstone. Well, now I've started watching 1883 and the muse has come home to roost, so to speak :P

So may I preemptively introduce Avery; a Meta and Southern American who's now making her way to the UK. My plan is for her to eventually end up as a creature healer/magizoologist living at the Glen (trying to build up clientele around the UK) with either one or two kids. Aiming to make her between 24-27. I'd originally planned to have her completely unattached and new in town, but I realized I've put in a few opportunities for her to potentially be connected to pre-established characters.

After her family is murdered, Avery eventually:
  • joins a circus in Utah as a creature tamer
  • gets caught up in a magical contract of indentured servitude in a California red-light district
  • gets pregnant (undetermined father)*
  • marries a man who agrees to act as the father as long as she uses her meta abilities for him*
  • then, come 1890, said man dies and she's left trying to decide what to do

The opportunities for potential played fam/connections are either a) an actual father who would have been in America for whatever reason, b) family of the man who dies (undetermined death), or c) her paternal British grandmother† married down, married an American muggleborn and
moved across the pond.



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ISO: Family; distant or immediate - by Philomena Sprout - October 30, 2023 – 2:15 AM
RE: ISO: Family; distant or immediate - by Reuben Crouch - October 30, 2023 – 3:38 AM
RE: ISO: Family; distant or immediate - by Madeleine Backus - October 30, 2023 – 11:27 AM
RE: ISO: Family; distant or immediate - by Henry Berkwood - October 30, 2023 – 2:21 PM
RE: ISO: Family; distant or immediate - by Calla Potts - October 30, 2023 – 4:06 PM
RE: ISO: Family; distant or immediate - by Philomena Sprout - October 30, 2023 – 11:04 PM
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