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#muse: naomi baptiste.
layla-keating · 2 years
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Leigh-Anne Pinnock via her Instagram story on March 23, 2023.
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what-if-rpg · 1 year
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If you guys are looking for a new roleplay to join during summer time, this is the moment to check us out. We are looking for new members, and we would love to have you here. Under the read more, you can check ALL our open characters. Canons and OCs, and yes, you can still send in your own muse if none of the ones we have are for you. Check us out?
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CANON CHARACTERS
Brittany Pierce
Kurt Hummel
Danielle Harper
Blaine Anderson
Artie Abrams
Shelby Corcoran
Kitty Wilde
Brody Weston
Unique
Shane Tisnley
Sue Sylvester
Jeff Sterling
Sebastian Smythe
Will Schuester
Matt Rutherford
Friday Romero
April Rhodes
Noah Puckerman
Jake Puckerman
Spencer Porter
Emma Pillsbury
Stephanie Pierce
Sugar Motta
Roderick Meeks
Mason McCarthy
Madison McCarthy
Santana Lopez
Dave Karofsky
Bree Jordan
Holly Holliday
Grace Hitchens
Joe Hart
Rory Flanagan
Judy Fabray
Stevie Evans
Tina Cohen-Chang
Hunter Clarington
Mike Chang
LeRoy Berry
Hiram Berry
Jean Baptiste
Azimio Adams
ORIGINAL CHARACTERS
Avery Fabray (FC: Lily James)
Stacey Evans (FC: Lili Reinhart)
Chelsea St. James (FC: Ariana Grande)
Shannon Wilde (FC: Hunter Schafer)
Eléonore Smythe (FC: Stefania Spampinato)
Archibald Schuester (FC: Robert Pattinson)
Poppy Rutherford (FC: Ruby Barker)
Jamison Rutherford (FC: Regé-Jean Page)
Danna Rose (FC: Georgina Amorós)
Claire Rose (FC: Danielle Savre)
Thalita Rhodes (FC: Anna Camp)
Lei Readdie (FC: Shay Mitchell)
Evelyn Puckerman (FC: Kat Dennings)
Imogen Porter (FC: Nicola Coughlan)
Zara Pillsbury (FC: Madelaine Petsch)
Elenora Pillsbury (FC: Phoebe Dynevor)
Alessandra Pierce (FC: Claudia Salas)
Rafa Padilla (FC: Rafael Silva)
Adofo Motta (FC: Mena Massoud)
Maximus Meeks (FC: Jonathan Bailey)
Morena McCarthy (FC: Martina Cariddi)
Rebecca Lynn (FC: Ana de Armas)
Valentino Lopez (FC: Wilmer Valderrama)
Treyvon Jones (FC: Mason Gooding)
Talisa Jones (FC: Laura Harrier)
Levi Jones (FC: Michael B. Jordan)
Kyan Jones (FC: Jeremy Pope)
Billie Jones (FC: Alexandra Shipp)
Angelica Johnson (FC: Naomi Scott)
Jordan Jackson (FC: Zac Efron)
Cordelia Jackson (FC: Brie Larson)
Bradley Jackson (FC: Zac Efron)
Mildred Hummel (FC: Sandra Bullock)
Liam Hudson (FC: Dacre Montgomery)
Brian Hudson (FC: Nick Robinson)
Benjamin Hudson (FC: Shawn Mendes)
Gabriella Goldman (FC: Ashley Tisdale)
Abigail Goldman (FC: Ashley Tisdale)
Daniel Fabray (FC: Hunter Parrish)
Mia Evans (FC: Brianne Howey)
Victoria Crawford (FC: Claudia Jessie)
Alannah Crawford (FC: Renee Rapp)
Max Cohen-Chang (FC: Henry Golding)
Jenny Chang (FC: Gemma Chan)
Lucy Blossom (FC: Olivia Wilde)
Troy Adams (FC: John Boyega)
Caleb Adams (FC: Jacob Latimore)
Jess Abrams (FC: Brigette Lundy-Paine)
Castor Abrams (FC: Henry Cavill)
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acuppellarp · 5 years
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most wanted fcs?
Hi there, Anon. We’d love to see any of the open characters on our Masterlist filled. In particular:
Unique Adams - the star of Aria’s Youtube Series
Tina Cohen-Chang - STEM sensation and Blair’s roomie
Ellie Gilbert - 1/5 of Pamela Lansbury and member of Glam Central
Jane Hayward - one of the Warblettes and ex-something with Mason
Robin Meeks - a soon-to-be graduate with the world at her fingers
Additionally we currently have two wanted character requests:
Chloe Anderson - Blair’s older half-sister
Brodie Weston - Rachel’s sort of Ex
We also welcome characters that were on the show but aren’t currently on the Masterlist. For instance:
Jeanne Baptiste (recommended FC Anne Hathaway)
Jo Hart (recommended FC Emeraude Toubia)
Devin Karofsky (recommended FC Ashley Graham)
Buffy McIntosh (recommended FC Keira Knightly)
Mattea Rutherford (recommended FC Candice Patton)
And if you’re looking to bring in an OC, we’d love to see any of the following faces grace our dash:
Odette Annable
Ashley Argota
Alisha Boe
Jasmin Savoy Brown 
Arden Cho 
Aisha Dee
Diane Guerrero
Jameela Jamil
Jessica Parker Kennedy
Aja Naomi King
Normani Kordei
Gugu Mbatha-Raw 
Janel Parrish
Gina Rodriguez
Karla Souza
Hailee Steinfeld
Jessica Sula 
Letitia Wright
Constance Wu
But ultimately we want you to create and play a muse/fc that speaks most to you! 
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weekendwarriorblog · 5 years
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The Weekend Warrior Movie Preview 12/6/2019  - PLAYMOBIL: THE MOVIE!
You may have noticed by now that I didn’t have a Box Office Preview over at The Beat today, but that’s only because there wasn’t much I had to say about the sole new wide release, PLAYMOBIL: THE MOVIE (STXfilms) which is clearly trying to capitalize on the success Warner Bros. Animation has had with its LEGO movies. Playmobil is a pretty known brand, and this one features the voice of Daniel Radcliffe as secret agent Rex Dasher, as well as the voices of Anya Taylor-Joy and Jim Gaffigan. The movie looks fun for sure, and it is the only release this weekend, although the weekend after Thanksgiving is notorious for bombs, and STX dumped this here into 2,300 theaters after moving something else.  STX’s UglyDolls movie earlier in the year also bombed with just $20 million and with a much bigger push, so I’m not sure I can see this making more than $6 million this weekend either. It won’t help that some theater chains are only charging $5 for ALL tickets… we’ll see if that helps or hurts.
Also, Focus Features will expand Todd Haynes’ Dark Waters nationwide, though I’m not sure into how many theaters, plus Amazon Music will push Alma Har’el’s Honey Boy, starring Shia Labeouf, into significantly more theaters this weekend. The former seems like a better than the latter, since Honey Boy – which is great, mind you – averaged just $2,101 theaters in 186 theaters this past weekend.  Even if it expands to 500 theaters or more, I can’t see it making more than a million this weekend. Dark Waters did better in about half as many theaters, so it’ll be interesting to see how wide Focus will take it. Either movie will only need to make about $2.2 million or more this weekend to get into the top 10, but Haynes’ film starring Mark Ruffalo will really have to be VERY wide (2,000 theaters or more) to stand a chance.
LIMITED RELEASES
There are a LOT more limited releases this week, as we get into the month where studios try to get all of their “awards-worthy” movie theaters for enough time to be eligible for that year’s Oscars.
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Amazon is releasing the historical drama THE AERONAUTS (Amazon), reuniting Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne from the latter’s Oscar-winning The Theory of Everything. This time, she plays balloon pilot Amelia Wren and he plays scientist James Glaisher who go on an adventure to take a balloon higher than ever before so he can do weather-related scientific experiments. Sounds pretty exciting, huh? Actually, it isn’t bad, directed by Tom Harper, whose previous movie Wild Rosecame out earlier this year. This is a perfectly fine historic drama with lots of exciting shots up in the air since most of it takes place in the balloon as the two try to survive against the odds. This is definitely a movie I’d check out a second time but it will also be on Amazon Prime in a couple weeks in case you miss it in theaters or it’s not playing near you.
Fortunately, there are also a number of semi-cool genre films this week, some better than others.
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Opening at the Metrograph in New York and L.A.s’ newest Alamo Drafthouse and the Frida Cinema is IN FABRIC (A24), the horror film from Peter Strickland (The Duke of Burgundy), who will be at the Metrograph for most of the weekend to do QnAs and introduce the movie. It stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste as a lonely woman who starts dating again and is coerced into buying a red gown at a London department store which might be cursed with an unstoppable evil force.  It’s another fantastically original film from Strickland that will probably be lumped into the current wave of “elevated horror” that so many filmmakers hate being lumped into, but it’s also good to know that it’s actually a movie in two halves (kind of like Trey Edward Schults’ Waves), as Ms. Jean-Baptiste only features in the first half and then the second half is another person who encounters the dress. And boy, that department store is one freaky place with Game of Thrones’ Gwendoline Christie as what could only be described as a creepy mannequin come to life. In Fabric will be On Demand starting Tuesday, December 10. My latest interview with Strickland will be up later today over at The Beat.
There’s also Jessica Hausner’s sci-fi film LITTLE JOE (Magnolia), starring Emily Beecham as a single mother scientist who is working on developing a new species of plant at a company that will offer therapeutic qualities if fed properly and spoken to. As the plant grows, she realizes that it’s also creating different emotions in those that encounter it. The movie also stars Ben Whishaw, Kerry Fox asnd Kit Connor and will open at the Quad Cinema in New York, as well as in Philadelphia and other cities this Friday.
DANIEL ISN’T REAL (Samuel Goldwyn) is the new film from Adam Egypt Mortimer, starring Miles Robbins (Halloween) as Luke, a college Freshman who had an “imaginary friend” named Daniel as a kid who his mother (Mary Stuart Masterson!) forced him to lock up. As Luke starts dealing with a world away from his mother, Daniel returns, this time in the form of Patrick Schwarzenegger, who has deadly intentions for Luke and those around him, including a wild artist named Cassie (played by Sasha Lane). It opens in select cities.
Jennifer Reeder’s teen thriller KNIVES AND SKIN (IFC Midnight), which premiered at this year’s Berlin and played at Tribeca is an attempt to create a modern-day River’s Edge based around the disappearance of a teenager named Carolyn Harper. It stars Marika Engelhardt, Audrey Francis and Tim Hopper and will open in select cities and On Demand.
James Frey’s controversial 2003 novel A MILLION LITTLE PIECES, which was once sold as a “memoir” but then, like the work of JT Leroy, turned out to be more fiction than fact, except that this was learned about Frey’s novel after it was made a part of Oprah Winfrey’s prestigious Book Club. Anyway, Frey’s novel has been adapted to the screen by the husband-wife team of Sam and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, as the latter plays a young man dealing with his addiction. Haven’t had a chance to watch the movie, but it should be interesting going by the Johnsons’ previous together.
Getting a one-week Oscar-qualifying run is Céline Sciamma’s critically-praised drama PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (NEON), which has been playing a number of festivals since Cannes. It’s about a painter who travels to a remote island, commissioned to paint a widow still in grieving for her dead husband, but without her knowing.
Also opening at the Metrograph is Luke Lorentzen’s Midnight Family (1091), a film set in Mexico City where there aren’t nearly enough ambulances for the city’s population of nine million residents. The Ochoa family runs one of the city’s privately-owned ambulance services, taking nightly calls while trying to beat rival EMT crews to the scene.
I’ve heard good things about Naomi Watts’ performance in Alistair Banks Griffin’s thriller The Wolf Hour (Brainstorm Media) set in New York City in 1977 where a citywide blackout is causing fires, looting and the Son of Sam murders are plaguing the city. Watts’ June shuts herself inside her grandmother’s South Bronx apartment but someone keeps ringing her doorbell as visitors keep showing up to make her even more paranoid and fearful. The movie also stars Jennifer Hele, Emory Cohen and Kelvin Harrison Jr. (who co-starred with Watts in the excellent film Luce earlier this year.)
Pantelion Films will release En Brazos de un Asesino (Pantelion) this Friday. Directed by Matias Moltrasio, it stars (and is co-written by) Cuban-born actor William Levy (who appeared as himself in Girls Trip!) playing Victor, the “world’s most handsome man” (not too much ego there, Señor Levy!) who is also a cold-blooded assassin, killing for money. When he goes to collect from a drug lord, he encounters the beautiful Sarai (Alicia Sanz) who has been held captive for years and uses  Victor’s arrival as a chance to escape. This actually sounds kind of fun, even though Pantelion rarely screens their movies for critics sadly.
Beniamino Barrese’s doc The Disappearance of My Mother (Kino Lorber) follows model-turned-activist Benedetta Barzini, a muse to Warhold, Dali and others in the 60s, who now in her ‘70s just wants to get as far away from the camera as possible, only allowing her son Beniamino to film this deliberate journey into obscurity.
This week’s film from Bollywood is Ashutosh Gowariker’s Panipat (Reliance Entertainment), a film set in 1761 as the Maratha Empire has reached its height and the Commander-in-Chief of the Hindostan army, Sadashiv Rao Bhau (Arjun Kpoor) has to fight  off the invading forces of Afghanistan king Ahmad Shah Abdali (Sanjay Dutt) leading up to the Third Battle of Panipat.
Other movies out this week and mainly on VOD that I don’t have time to write more about include:
Code 8 (Vertical) Grand Isle (Screen Media) Beyond the Law (Cinedigm) A New Christmas (Cinedigm)
This week also sees a couple re-releases including the excellent doc APOLLO 11returning to IMAX theaters and the Anime Promaregetting a “redux” release into theaters on Sunday, December 8 (the subtitled version), and then on Tuesday (English dub) and Weds (English dub in 4DX).
LOCAL FESTIVALS
Not really a festival but not exactly repertory either, Film at Lincoln Center will debut a new one-week series called Veredas: A Generation of Brazilian Filmmakers, running from Friday through December 11, which features a lot of work from this year and a few years back from Brazilian filmmakers, many which haven’t really been giving much U.S. distribution.
STREAMING AND CABLE
On Thursday, Netflix is debuting its new sci-fi thriller series V-Wars, based on the books by Jonathan Maberry, starring Ian Somerhalder (Lost, Vampire Diaries) as Dr. Luther Swann, a geneticist who is trying to put a stop to a virus that’s creating mutations across the planet. You can read my interview with Somerhalder over at The Beat.
Also, Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story will hit the streaming network on Friday with its fantastic performances by Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, Laura Dern and Alan Alda. This is a must-see... in case you don’t ever planned on getting married... or divorced.
The third season of Amazon Prime’s Emmy-winning The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel will also debut on Thursday, while HBO will release the season finale of Silicon Valley on Saturday, making it the next HBO series to end this year after Game of Thrones and Veep, giving people even less reason to subscribe. You can watch the Seth Rogen-Charlize Theron comedy Long Shot on HBO this Saturday so there’s that.
REPERTORY
METROGRAPH (NYC):
This week’s Noah Baumbach in Residence offerings are his 2013 film Frances Ha, starring Greta Gerwig, and then Gerwig’s own movie Lady Bird. Both are already sold out. This week’s Late Nites at Metrograph  is a good one, Fritz Lang’s 1953 movie The Big Heat, while Playtime: Family Matinees  will show Henry Selick’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). The Academy’s monthly series continues on Friday night with Kryzysztof Kieslowki’s 1991 film The Double Life of Veronique with a conversation and “musical discussion” with the filmmaker and Oscar-nominated composer Nicholas Brickell, who also scored the recent Netflix film The King.
FILM FORUM (NYC):
Just one week after many people will have seen Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman on Netflix, Film Forum is putting a spotlight on the Oscar-winning filmmaker’s documentary work with “Scorsese Non-Fiction,” running from Friday through December 17, including some of the filmmaker’s better-known work like The Last Waltz (1978) and the Rolling Stones movie Shine a Light through some of his lesser-known documentary work.s If you really want to spend some time with Scorsese than maybe check out 1995’s A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies, which runs longer thanThe Irishmanat just under 3 hours! Scorsese’s 1974 short doc ItalianAmericanis also playing quite a number of times with 2001’s The Neighborhood. Personally, I’m kind of interested in seeing his 2011 doc George Harrison: Living in the Material World (also about 3 hours long), because it was recently the anniversary of Harrison’s tragic death. (The Film Forum will also use this as an opportunity to play some of Scorsese’s non-doc work like Taxi Driver, Mean Streets, Baby Dol land more.) This weekend’s “Film Forum Jr.” is the 1956 musical The King and I, starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner… that’s a good one!
THE NEW BEVERLY (L.A.):
The Weds “Afternoon Classics” matinee is Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter (1955), starring Robert Ludlum, while Friday’s “Freaky Fridays” offering is Stanley Kubrick’s horror classic The Shining (1980). The Weds and Thursday double feature is On Dangerous Ground(1951) and Jacques Tourneur’s Nightfall  (1956), and then this weekend’s “Kiddee Matinee” is Joe Dante’s Gremlins. Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs screens Friday at midnight, while Saturday’s midnight offering is 1983’s Lone Wolf McQuad, starring Chuck Norris and David Carradine. The Monday Matinee is Curtis Hanson’s L.A. Confidential, and then Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut will screen Tuesday and Wednesday night.
EGYPTIAN THEATRE (LA):
Friday will be a special Brian De Palma double feature of Sisters (1973) and Blow Out (1981), while Saturday will be a screening of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia (1999).Sunday are two MORE double features, an afternoon pre-CodeJoans Crawford/Blondell double feature of Our Blushing Brides (1930) and Footlight Parade (1033) and then in the evening is a TERRY GILLIAM NIGHTS OF KNIGHTS double feature of Monty Python and the Holy Grail(1975) and Jabberwocky (1977).  The Aero will be showing the excellent Varda by Agnès for the next week or so, which is all the repertory you’ll need!
MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE (NYC):
The Terrence Malick retrospective continues with a preview screening of Malick’s latest A Hidden Life with actor Valerie Pachner (who I met last night and she’s wonderful!) appearing to give an introduction. Friday is the “Brad Pitt version” of Voyage of Time and The Tree of Life: Extended Cut, while Saturday is Malick’s Song to Song and Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey as well as To the Wonder. In other words, all of Malick’s most recent films with multiple screenings through the weekend including Knight of Cups on Sunday. On Monday night you can see Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas as part of “Martin Scorsese: Four Tales over Four Decades.”
ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE BROOKLYN (NYC)
Next week’s “Terror Tuesday” is Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula from 1993, sadly already sold out, then “Weird Wednesday” is something called Blue Vengeance from 1989. Also next Wednesday is this month’s “Out of Tune” musical, Adam Sandler’s animated Eight Crazy Nights from 2002.
MOMA  (NYC):
Modern Matinees: Iris Barry’s History of Film continues this week with a few more screenings from the 1920s including Walt Disney’s early film Plane Crazy from 1928, plus Robert Wiene’s classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari on Friday afternoon. Vision Statement: Early Directorial Works finishes on Thursday afternoon with Bong Joon-ho’s first film Barking Dogs Never Bite from 2000. (Plus there will be a screening of Parasite with director Bong in attendance, so who knows? Maybe he’ll pop in to say a few words after this one, too.)
IFC CENTER (NYC)
Waverly Midnights: Spy Games will screen Brian de Palma’s Mission: Impossible while Late Night Favorites: Autumn 2019 is David Lynch’s Eraserhead. The IFC Center also begins its annual theatrical run of Frank Capra’s 1946 holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life, playing three times a day with Donna Reed’s daughter Mary Owen introducing a bunch of the screenings.
ROXY CINEMA (NYC)
Continuing the Roxy’s “Nicholas Cage-athon” with David Lynch’s 1990 film Wild at Heart, co-starring Laura Dern,
LANDMARK THEATRES NUART  (LA):
This Friday night’s midnight movie is Penelope Spheeris’ 1985 movie The Boys Next Door.
Next week, we’re back to normal with three or four wide releases including Jumanji: The Next Level, Clint Eastwood’s Richard Jewell and the horror film Black Christmas. Plus the Box Office Preview will be back at The Beat!
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theresbloodinmymug · 5 years
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Day Nine— Spirituality:
Does your OC have a religion? What do they believe happens to people when they die? What superstitions do they have? Theo:
She was raised Catholic, being from a traditional Italian family. Over time tho, she’s become secretly more Agnostic, but it’s not really something that ever comes up unless pressed. And she really wouldn’t tell her family about it if she can help it. Her religion doesn’t come into play too often in her daily life, but she does believe loosely in some paranormal beliefs, especially more now since she’s discovered the reality of vampires. She’s very interested in what else is out there, what’s real and what’s fake, but it’s more of a side curiosity than anything serious.
Naomi:
In New Orleans, Voodoo and Haitan spirituality are woven into the very fabric of the city, and therefore, into the lives of all its residents. Even though she left it behind over a century ago, Naomi’s finding she can never fully escape her roots. The fact that the woman who turned her and Dwennon was also a voodoo fortune teller probably doesn’t help matters much either... During her life, Namoi was fairly indifferent to any sort of spirituality, though she always had a god-fearing respect of the Christian church, as most people from that era did. But after being turned, the magical elements of vampirism and its subsequent proof of supernatural beings sort of cemented her belief in them, since it was really impossible to deny their existence anymore. She’s almost made a complete 180 from the skeptic she was in life, and is incredibly wary now of breaking any superstitions she hasn’t had the time to fully research. She’s also thrown herself part-time into finding out more about their blood mother, tracking her down by following any rumors related to the myth of loogaroos and soucouyants. Along the way, she’s become sort of an amateur source on obscure paranormal phenomenon, cataloging anything useful away so that she and Dwennon never accidentally get screwed over like they did the first time...
Dwennon:
He was raised Southern Baptist, of course, and therefore is a cliche Atheist now. Like Naomi, his eyes were opened to the world of paranormal and supernatural beings once they were turned, so he definitely understands how real those beliefs have become, but still isn’t sold on many concepts of the afterlife. That being said, the Fae and pagan elements of a variety of religions sort of spoke to him, and he really enjoys the ancient Greek myths and figures as well. He will occasionally call on Orpheus and Pan and Canola and a variety of others before playing a live performance, or simply “seek the muses” with his own rituals. He definitely plays all of this up when he’s doing his usual tarot and psychic readings, leaning hard into the act for the scam. It’s hard to say how much of it is really an act at times, but he’ll usually laugh any accusations off with his usual trolling demeanor. Naomi has definitely caught him setting up altars before, though, and Theo knows how much he likes exploring local metaphysical shops with her, definitely chummy enough with their owners for it to be more than just “an occasional visit”. He might be a budding witch, but only time will tell if that sticks in the comic, idk. The boy is a pretentious enigma.
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solaciummeae · 6 years
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{ Aaliyah Kennedy | Muse Biography }
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general information.
full name: Aaliyah Naomi Kennedy
aliases: Liyah, Li-Li[by her family]
gender: female
age: 27
date of birth: December 25th, 1991
zodiac: Capricorn
religious beliefs: raised Baptist Christian; presently pagan
sexual orientation: pansexual
marital status: single
shipping status: highly-selective
physical attributes.
face claim: Candice Patton
height: 5′4
build: slender athletic
hair color: dark brown
eye color: dark– almost black– brown
tattoos: large flowery design spanning entire left side from top of shoulder down to leg, open birdcage releasing flock of birds on back traveling from left lower back to right shoulder blade, a dara celtic knot tattoo on right inside of wrist
piercings: lobes, multiple cartilage, spider bites on right of lower lip, nose, navel
distinguishing features: her body modifications, irises so dark the almost blend in with her pupils, dimples at the corners of her lips when she smiles, wider hips, thicker thighs, proportionate curves
outfit/clothing style: black skinny jeans, flowing blouse tops, alternatively strappy tops, black combat boots, form fitting dark dresses, strappy heels, spiritual layering necklaces, gold hardware jewelry 
background information.
place of birth: Los Angeles, CA
hometown: Los Angeles, CA
current residence: verse dependent - usually Sugar Pine Cove, CA
spoken languages: English
financial status: Upper Middle Class
education level: BA - Fashion Design and Production / BBA - MA - Fashion Design
occupation: verse dependent - usually owner of clothing line
familial information.
mother: Azalea Kennedy[alive]
father: Robert Kennedy[alive]
sibling[s]: Jeffrey Kennedy[alive], Siara Kennedy[alive], Levi Kennedy[alive], Simeon Kennedy[alive], Shantel Kennedy[alive]
spouse: none
children: none
pet[s]: a black Scottish Fold named Dory after the character from Finding Nemo—because she’s not quite all there
personality.
personality type: Ambivert
character labels: the Queen, the Wildcard, the Secret Keeper, the Alpha, the Business Woman, the Badass, the Visionary, the Fighter, the Caretaker, the Femme Fatale
trademarks: take no bullshit attitude, a whole lot of sass, not starting what she can’t finish, leadership, being right, strong intuition, dark penetrating eyes, eloquent, taking control when things start falling apart
positive traits: adaptive, benevolent, capable, clever, disciplined, eloquent, hardworking, healthy, confident, honest, clean, responsible, realistic
negative traits: stubborn, overly assertive, overly opinionated, provocative, arrogant, extreme, temperamental, argumentative, abrasive, obsessive, critical, willful, petty
fears: being misunderstood as a person in general, becoming cold someday, breast cancer, overworking herself/becoming burnt out, losing her passion
hobbies: working out/cycling/yoga, coaching volleyball and water polo at the local high school, activism–advocacy/giving others a voice/petitioning/volunteering/fundraising, teaching fashion classes at the community center, window shopping, crafting, antiquing
skills: boxing/mma, firearms training, singing[voice/skillsclaim:tbd], putting people in check, dancing–hip hop/burlesque/ballet, bartending/mixing drinks, public speaking/debate, makeup art, cooking, herbalism, astrology, divination
likes: practicing her craft/using it to help others, keeping in touch with her siblings, the rare lazy day, sunshine, jazz, the blues, and big band music, a beautiful view, the little things/counting her blessings, being pampered, moming her friends and family, tea and black coffee
dislikes: repeating herself, people who aren’t genuine, being blown off, fighting/arguments/confrontation, sparkling mineral water, wearing heels—especially as much as she does, feeling out of balance, being too busy for the important things, feeling exhausted all the time, tobacco smoke, when others are inconsiderate 
moral alignment: tbd
mbti: xxxx
enneagram: tbd
temperament: tbd
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what-if-rpg · 1 year
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Hey there, tags! The week just got started, and we would already love to see some apps coming. If you are looking for some new rp, check us out. Under the read more, you will be able to see a full list of all our open characters right now. Also, yes, you can send in an original muse of yours. We will welcome you all here.
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CANON CHARACTERS
Brittany Pierce
Kurt Hummel
Danielle Harper
Artie Abrams
Shelby Corcoran
Kitty Wilde
Brody Weston
Unique
Shane Tisnley
Sue Sylvester
Jeff Sterling
Sebastian Smythe
Will Schuester
Matt Rutherford
Friday Romero
April Rhodes
Noah Puckerman
Jake Puckerman
Spencer Porter
Emma Pillsbury
Stephanie Pierce
Sugar Motta
Roderick Meeks
Mason McCarthy
Madison McCarthy
Santana Lopez
Bree Jordan
Holly Holliday
Grace Hitchens
Joe Hart
Rory Flanagan
Judy Fabray
Stevie Evans
Tina Cohen-Chang
Hunter Clarington
Mike Chang
LeRoy Berry
Hiram Berry
Jean Baptiste
Azimio Adams
ORIGINAL CHARACTERS
Avery Fabray (FC: Lily James)
Stacey Evans (FC: Lili Reinhart)
Chelsea St. James (FC: Ariana Grande)
Shannon Wilde (FC: Hunter Schafer)
Eléonore Smythe (FC: Stefania Spampinato)
Archibald Schuester (FC: Robert Pattinson)
Poppy Rutherford (FC: Ruby Barker)
Jamison Rutherford (FC: Regé-Jean Page)
Danna Rose (FC: Georgina Amorós)
Claire Rose (FC: Danielle Savre)
Thalita Rhodes (FC: Anna Camp)
Lei Readdie (FC: Shay Mitchell)
Evelyn Puckerman (FC: Kat Dennings)
Imogen Porter (FC: Nicola Coughlan)
Zara Pillsbury (FC: Madelaine Petsch)
Elenora Pillsbury (FC: Phoebe Dynevor)
Alessandra Pierce (FC: Claudia Salas)
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acuppellarp · 7 years
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most wanted?
Hi there, Anon!
Apologies for the delayed response, but after conferring with our players, we’d honestly love to have any and all of our current open slots on the Masterlist filled. In particular:
Blair would love to have her roommate Tina around, and Aria could use her costume designer for her YouTube series.
Speaking of the web series, Sugar’s its producer, as well as Serena’s roommate. Plus she has feelings for Aria and has that on/off-again thing with Roisin. 
Mercedes is another of Aria’s actresses, and also the final member of Glam Central with Ellie and Jessi.
Santana and Dani not only round-out the rest of Pamela Lansbury, but they have their own soap opera worthy relationship drama with Brittany.
Michelle works with Brittany and Jackie, is one of the April’s Showers teammates, and one of Aria’s roommates.
We’d love to see some more of our college-aged kids around here, too, especially since many of them live together. Marley could use all of her suite-mates: Unique (she’s also Aria’s star actress), Robin (another Untitled actress), and the double your pleasure, double your fun McCarthy twins Madison and Mason.
Riley, Spencer, and Kitty would love if their own suite was filled with their two remaining roomies Jane (one of the Warblette songbirds) and Jackie (who will join her Puckersis, Naomi).
We also have a number of wanted character requests, which can be found here. And we’re open to characters that appeared on the show, but aren’t currently on the Masterlist. So if you have muse for Harmony Pearce, Beth (Biff) McIntosh, Daria (David) Karofsky, Jo Hart, Mattea/Madi (Matt) Rutherford, Jeanne Baptiste, or anyone else? We’d love to have you.
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