Post by Genevieve on Oct 13, 2017 5:16:47 GMT -5
Name:
Genevieve Summer-LeGume
Genevieve Summer-LeGume
Age:
16
Parents:
Gwen and Gaston (yes, another one!! And another twin - the twin is strong with Gaston)
Personality:
Genevieve could not be more different to her older sister. Kind, caring and loving, Genevieve is innocently naive, she adores her parents and is willfully ignorant to her father's failings. She adores her siblings - except perhaps Jenny - and loves nothing more than to wander the fields outside the castle walls, communing with nature and rescuing injured animals to bring home to Merlin for help. She is well read and intelligent - being one of the youngest of the Camelot Kids she spent her youngest years desperately wanting to do everything her brothers and Meredith were doing and not being allowed, so when her mother finally deemed it was time for her and her twin brother, Jesse, to begin their studies she threw herself into it wholeheartedly, finally feeling like one of the big kids.
Genevieve is respectful of anyone older than her - she very much lives by the mantra 'respect your elders', and will probably be the one to be found taking care of her old and senile parents in years to come. She is naturally a carer - she will be the first to step in if someone is sad, hurt or in need and will do whatever she can to help. Genevieve tries to see the good in everyone, believing that no one is truly evil and simply needs the right encouragement to embrace the good in them. She is incredibly slow to anger, but she feels betrayal deeply - in her naivety she'll give anyone a chance, but feels it keenly if that chance is ruined. She is very astute and good at reading people - her big brother might think no one is aware of his... preferences... but she has known for years - she would never break his confidence though, and is just patiently waiting for the day they feel confident enough to come to her. Genevieve is one to sit back and assess a situation before entering in, and this has allowed her to notice things that others wouldn't necessarily.
Oh, and NEVER shorten her name.
Genevieve could not be more different to her older sister. Kind, caring and loving, Genevieve is innocently naive, she adores her parents and is willfully ignorant to her father's failings. She adores her siblings - except perhaps Jenny - and loves nothing more than to wander the fields outside the castle walls, communing with nature and rescuing injured animals to bring home to Merlin for help. She is well read and intelligent - being one of the youngest of the Camelot Kids she spent her youngest years desperately wanting to do everything her brothers and Meredith were doing and not being allowed, so when her mother finally deemed it was time for her and her twin brother, Jesse, to begin their studies she threw herself into it wholeheartedly, finally feeling like one of the big kids.
Genevieve is respectful of anyone older than her - she very much lives by the mantra 'respect your elders', and will probably be the one to be found taking care of her old and senile parents in years to come. She is naturally a carer - she will be the first to step in if someone is sad, hurt or in need and will do whatever she can to help. Genevieve tries to see the good in everyone, believing that no one is truly evil and simply needs the right encouragement to embrace the good in them. She is incredibly slow to anger, but she feels betrayal deeply - in her naivety she'll give anyone a chance, but feels it keenly if that chance is ruined. She is very astute and good at reading people - her big brother might think no one is aware of his... preferences... but she has known for years - she would never break his confidence though, and is just patiently waiting for the day they feel confident enough to come to her. Genevieve is one to sit back and assess a situation before entering in, and this has allowed her to notice things that others wouldn't necessarily.
Oh, and NEVER shorten her name.
Appearance:
Genevieve is very stereotypically girly - she loves to wear skirts and dresses (NEVER above the knee), she likes pretty jewellery and light colours and flowing outfits. She will wear trousers if there's a need, but only really if a skirt would be absolutely and completely inappropriate attire. She has her mother's fashion sense, and with the family she has she has never wanted for help or advice in fashion, so she's always impeccably dressed.
She has her mother's long, blonde hair, usually worn down, and her father's blue eyes. She is average height for a sixteen year old girl, and is rarely seen without a smile. She can be shy, so she does occasionally fade into the background, but when she wants to be noticed she has her mother's regal air and her father's ability to hold a room's attention.
Genevieve is very stereotypically girly - she loves to wear skirts and dresses (NEVER above the knee), she likes pretty jewellery and light colours and flowing outfits. She will wear trousers if there's a need, but only really if a skirt would be absolutely and completely inappropriate attire. She has her mother's fashion sense, and with the family she has she has never wanted for help or advice in fashion, so she's always impeccably dressed.
She has her mother's long, blonde hair, usually worn down, and her father's blue eyes. She is average height for a sixteen year old girl, and is rarely seen without a smile. She can be shy, so she does occasionally fade into the background, but when she wants to be noticed she has her mother's regal air and her father's ability to hold a room's attention.
History:
Genevieve mostly grew up with her mother in the Summer Country but did split her time with Camelot, where her father was one of Arthur's knights. This meant she spent most of her time with her brothers and sister. She was a fairly quiet child, happy to learn and observe, and so kept out of trouble. When she wasn't tucked up in a corner somewhere with a book, she was following one of her older brother's around like a faithful puppy, utterly adoring them - something which hasn't changed, she still thinks her three brothers are the most wonderful people in the world and nothing would change that view. She had a very happy childhood, she knows she is deeply loved by both her parents and feels safe in that knowledge, only wanting to please them. When the older children left for Tintagel she begged her parents to let her and Jesse go as well, and, a year later when they turned 16, Gwen finally agreed and allowed them to go. She is incredibly excited and nervous - but mostly thrilled to be back with her brothers. And her sister, I guess.
Genevieve mostly grew up with her mother in the Summer Country but did split her time with Camelot, where her father was one of Arthur's knights. This meant she spent most of her time with her brothers and sister. She was a fairly quiet child, happy to learn and observe, and so kept out of trouble. When she wasn't tucked up in a corner somewhere with a book, she was following one of her older brother's around like a faithful puppy, utterly adoring them - something which hasn't changed, she still thinks her three brothers are the most wonderful people in the world and nothing would change that view. She had a very happy childhood, she knows she is deeply loved by both her parents and feels safe in that knowledge, only wanting to please them. When the older children left for Tintagel she begged her parents to let her and Jesse go as well, and, a year later when they turned 16, Gwen finally agreed and allowed them to go. She is incredibly excited and nervous - but mostly thrilled to be back with her brothers. And her sister, I guess.