Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2019 17:05:59 GMT -5
Who am I? Just a conscience!
Introduce yourself
Hey, howdy, hey! The name's CLAUDZ, and I wished upon a star from OLD TIMES. My other imaginary friends include NOPE and I are so very eager to join the Worlds of Disney circle of life!
Character basics
Character name: Roxanne
Age: 18/19, set shortly after the two films and before the House of Mouse Series
Species: Anthropomorphic dog
Birthplace: Spoonerville
Movie: A Goofy Movie
Custom title: Popular Wallflower
Why'd you pick this character? She's a character choice very different from the ones I usually play.
Character appearance (try to get at least 2 or 3 sentences for each section)
Hair description: A notable quality about her hair is the large volume. Her red waves are loose and stop just at the mid of her back. She prefers to have it down and has never been seen styling it up into a high ponytail, not even for physical education, as seen in a comic issue.
Facial description/mood/expressions: She has peach-colored skin, rounded new-born puppy eyes, with a mole under her left eye. Her brown nose is broad but smaller in comparison to other characters and doesn't obscure her pouty smile from view, making her look approachable and hardly intimidating.
Clothing style: She dresses casually and comfortably. Teal-colored shirt, dark blue shorts, and a nice pair of ballet flats. If she were to put on anything other than her usual apparel, she would make sure it's daddy-approved and decent. She prefers being comfortable over being fashionable, unless it is for a very important event.
Body build: She is slender at the top, a little more heavy set at the bottom half of her slim frame, and almost human-like in nature. Her medium-length wavy red hair is big enough to hide half of her face from view if she's feeling shy, and she dresses as modestly as she acts/looks: she is often seen wearing a tee shirt, jean shorts, a black belt to hold it up, and simple white ballet flats for comfort. She isn't very strong or very weak, she is average with strength.
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Original character analysis (In your own words and please be thorough)
Personality:
Roxanne is a helping hand, kind and sensitive to the needs of others and is reasonably dedicated to her responsibilities. She is so attuned to her own emotions and attentive to the feelings of others that she will often also care for the views others have of her and she can take that to heart. She is so driven by emotion that her naivete tends to shine through and her peaceful perception of people can blind her from seeing their true intentions, but when they are uncovered by a more visible slip up, she will always try her very best to practice empathy, depending on the nature and severity of their misdeeds, and will attempt to reconcile with those that may have wronged her or those close to her.
She values family, friends and people in general, always generous with her time and companionship. She will take on the problems of those that seek her as they were her own, and will do her best to offer comfort them or put an end to their issues if possible. And it may be because of how kind she can be that makes her so approachable and so popular to the folks back home, but in reality she is a bit of an introvert, shy, and oblivious.
History:
Roxanne was born on February 13, 1981, in Spoonerville. Her mother was a journalist, always out and about, and her father was a stay-at-home dad, surprisingly tender and sweet when it came to his kind-hearted offspring. Roxanne began attending school when she was just a young pup and of age to start. There, she met her future best friend, Stacey, who would eventually become their school’s student body president and most popular girl once high school rolled around. By association with the charming Stacey and because of her natural beauty, Roxanne gained admiration and special attention from her peers. She didn’t seem aware of her social status and enjoyed the pleasures of being a simple wallflower, hanging out with her bestie, and hitting the books.
All that changed after a fellow classmate, Max, had fallen from the school's bleachers and was ridiculed by the mass of students that witnessed the spectacle. She ran over to the boy, not laughing with the crowd but rather helped him up and was not bothered by his stammering or his giggling. In fact, it only endeared him more to her. He ran away, swept up by his nerves and left her alone to wonder what went wrong. Shy Max would see Roxanne again after an intrusive performance that rendered the principal's announcement invalid and gained him tremendous popularity with the student population. His ballsy stunt also earned him and his buddies detention, but it also got Roxanne to talk to him shortly before his sentence. He asked her out and couldn't quite deliver when her father, in a wholesome state of concern, decided to rekindle their bond by going on a family vacation.
Max, being considerate, stopped by Roxanne's house to say he wouldn't be able to attend the party with her. Thinking he was trying to brush her off or dip on her, she received his honesty with some bitterness and reassured him that she would be fine. She could always ask somebody else, a statement that kept Max in a state of desperation enough to inspire him to lie. His trip with his father, with that part being true, was wrapped around a little white lie: they would also be seeing Powerline. Roxanne was oddly quick to believe him just as she was quick to forgive him when he decided to come clean to her by the end of the movie. The metamorphosis from childhood sweethearts to young adult sweethearts was remarkable. Everyone was sure they would be together forever, that is, until the two were destined to attend different colleges and continue growing up without each other.
Ambitions:
To be successful academically.
She wants to have a good romantic relationship.
Strengths & abilities:
She is compassionate.
She is dependable.
She is humble.
She embraces a person’s flaws, such as Goofy’s clumsiness and Max’s impulsive behavior. She’s not superficial.
She’s a listener.
Flaws:
She’s sensitive, which is a bit of a double-edged sword.
She is jealous, but won’t do anything impulsive.
She can be passive aggressive, like when she thought Max was going to dip on their first date and assured him that she was going to be fine, that she would look for someone else to go to the party with.
She is shy and naive.
Likes:
It is interesting to note that her friends were usually centered, academically ambitious and all around good role models. Or, at the very least, kind and well-intentioned. So, it can be said that she appreciates people with some of these traits. She will never associate herself too heavily with people that don't meet the bare minimum.
According to a comic issue, she sighs about handsome, dashing hero characters and fantasizes mildly about such fellows.
She loves Powerline, her musical idol, and considers him a 'total genius'. He is the Michael Jackson of her world.
Dislikes:
No one likes being lied to, and she's no exception to this common pet peeve. Roxanne will imply her upset with a stern expression and may question the motives of the individual if discovered, but being a firm believer of there being some good in people, she will always give anyone the chance to redeem themselves if they are coming from a good place. It honestly depends on the severity, of course.
She doesn't like her father's protective tendencies when it comes to her potential suitors, such as hounding them, peering through little openings to watch their every move and eavesdropping in on wholesome conversations. She loves him to death, but always excuses his behavior by saying he'll behave better next time. She does this quite respectfully too.
Roxanne, for as kind as she is, is oddly possessive and doesn't like to see her significant other getting special attention from other girls, not even from her gal pals. According to a comic book issue, her best friend, Stacey, fell and was saved by Max. When she fondly called him 'her hero' Roxanne had her brow furrowed along with her pout. She won't voice her discomfort the first time, but if it becomes a routine occurrence, then she will address it privately. Probably why she didn't even entertain the thought of going out with Chad.
Roxanne doesn't support bullying, never has in spite of her popularity. She doesn't find humor in ridiculing people and making them feel less about themselves. She will always be on the victim's side if innocent.
Fears:
She fears losing her family and friends.
She fears getting ditched by her significant other.
Anything to add?:
YOUR TEXT HERE
RP SAMPLE:
An individual who was balancing a platter of food with one diminutive hand, in the scarcely free space around the crowded restaurant, and whom most everyone called for help, since she was the most accessible waitress in the room, her welcoming smile doing well to obscure the sadness in her eyes which she was fighting every single day of her life since she first got here. She was a girl, shy yet sociable, short, tanned, and still very young, although already thrust into the flames of adulthood, with no knowledge of what became of her loved ones or her future, clad in a collared shirt of white, a skirt of black, and a bow tie of the like color.
She approached many tables, and delivered the orders of the people with very little time to think of her ongoing predicament. But she could still feel the heartbreak whenever she found herself alone and on her break, like now. No amount of budgeting could save her from homelessness, for the income wasn’t enough to live on; so she anxiously tucked a strand of hair behind her ear - a nervous tick of hers - and crossed her arms over her chest trying to ignore the rumbling in her tummy. Then, pulling out her cell phone for the hundredth time, she made a weak attempt to locate her father in her favorites list and initiate a call.
Predictably, the usual message popped up and left her desolate, desperate, “We're sorry; you have reached a number that has been disconnected or is no longer in service. If you feel you have reached this recording in error, please check the number and try your call again.”
“Hey, Daddy,” she began, as if he had been the one to answer her rather than some automated feature, “it’s me, Roxanne. I was on my way to visit you when something not cool happened. T-The problem is,” she rubbed her cheek with a hand, “I don’t remember how I got here and I miss you so much. But don’t you worry, we’ll be seeing each other real soon.” She tucked away her dead phone and dropped her chin in her hands. She was a pitiful creature.