Post by Eulalie de Perigeux on May 18, 2011 18:18:32 GMT -5
Character Played By Dianna Agron
Name: Eulalie de Perigeux
Age: 16
Race (Lineage Origin): D'Angeline
Title Lady Perigeux
Gender: Female
Height: 5' 4"
Home Province/Country: Siovale
Appearance (1-2 Paragraphs): Eulalie is beautiful, even by D'Angeline standards. She is of medium height, with golden hair that is malleable; straight one day and soft curls the next. Her eyes are a warm, indiscernible color, much like the hues reflected on a lake surface on an autumn day, though perhaps closest to a dark olive green bordering on mahogany. Though curvaceous she is slim, making her seem taller than she is.
Personality (1-2 Paragraphs): Eulalie is soft-spoken, adding to her air of dignity. Curiosity is her strongest virtue and worst vice; she has inherited the trademark thirst for knowledge that comes through the Shemhazai line and wants to know how everything works, be it an invention or political intrigue. Intelligent and persistent, she never does anything in halves and believes she must be the best at whatever that may be.
History (At least 2 detailed Paragraphs):
Born in Siovale, to the noble house of Perigeux, Eulalie was born to privilege, but this did not stop her from scampering about like a Tsingani child. Her inquisitive and somewhat unruly nature did not trouble her parents too greatly, for it was done all in her quest to know more about the world around her. As their youngest child, it was not as though she would ever carry the burden of inheriting the title, and in any case they were hard pressed not to give in to her harmless desires.
Although not the most maidenly of girls, she still grew into a beautiful young woman, though she couldn't care less just as long as she was the first to see new inventions. Her parents, however, began to grow concerned about her nonchalant attitude towards her duty and, after she declined two perfectly good marriage proposals, decided it might be time to send her to be fostered for a while.
After weeks of searching, they finally found her fostered with the Comte Owen du Blaine, whose mother was an old family friend. Though not particularly happy with being sent away, Eulalie, in typical Siovalese fashion, grudgingly accepted it as an opportunity to expand her knowledge.