Post by alayne baratheon on Jun 27, 2015 1:34:12 GMT
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+Basically, Alayne is the thirdborn Baratheon. She's a lot of things - she's dutiful, commanding, heady, and intelligent. If you watch The White Queen, imagine a mixture of Margaret of Anjou and Margaret Beaufort. No religious fanaticism, just that strong iron will and a desire to fight and have a voice in society. Commanding, dutiful, earnest and intellectual, Alayne is a political player in the making.
+There's something dangerous about the boredom of teenaged girls. And Alayne is roughly one. She revels in the vigor of her youth, pursuing high political aspirations for her family and herself, she patrols the Stormlands, looking for troublemakers to be put to their proper place. In another life, she would have made a wonderful commander, but in her place in the Stormlands, no one can stop her from administering and organizing men and seeking to make the Stormlands a better place. There is a higher place out there and Alayne seeks that place. To put herself at the top, to put others in their place.
+For friends, I imagine she does have political allies. Personally getting along with her is fine; she can be amiable, but charming? She's very blunt, to the point, but underneath her bluntness is a driven young woman with a desire to make an impact on the world. She rarely lets her guard down - it's around her family that she does lighten up, earnest in her desires to make them happy and proud of her by her work.
+ Anyone who thinks she can play the game of thrones needs these: allies. Organize men. The ability to lead. And then the ability to commit people to her cause. If there's anything, Alayne feels comfortable commanding and leading her own men under her own banner. She welcomes like-minded people to her cause - cleaning up the political landscape in the Stormlands, plotting for her own family's advancement in the long-term. And also, herself.
+Alayne thinks boys are gross as fuck.Avoids them like the plague gg Nah,she's sapiosexual as n, like the geometric number. If there's anything she's got to say for marriage, Alayne has little to no interest in it. She does not do love, she doesn't do relationships that will hinder in any form. She prefers to enjoy her singularity among other things in life. The ideal type in mind: rich, smart, ambitious and a Westerosi (non-Asian) version of Ban Ki Moon who happens to be rhetorically sexy af. Brains and power + rhetoric sexiness is a must if you want to go after her.
Occasionally, it's tempting to think of love like in the songs. A man who worships the ground she walks on. A man who can protect her. A man who is her ideal package. She is not going to settle for less. Either way, Alayne believes she has no time for love. She loves her singularity; why look pretty for a man when you can look good for yourself?
+Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, as the TSwift song goes, and there are going to be haters. Men don't really know what to think of girls who are too smart, girls who can outshoot them and outshine them. So definitely, I am sure Alayne will earn her fair share of haters. So what's she gonna do about them? Haters can hate, hate, hate. But political enemies? Her anger is a silent storm - she will not waste time plotting your demise. While working her way for progress in Storm's End, I do imagine, it will have upset people, inevitably. She's bound to ruffle feathers, one way or another with her tremendous will.
Call her the Storm's Lady. Call her a bitch. She owns being a bitch and she wears it like an armor. Alayne has a thick skin, and she doesn't really give much fucks when it comes to exerting any power she holds. When it comes to betrothals tho, it's an entirely different story, bruh.
+ There are other people. Some relationships fall within ambiguous lines and I'm willing to work with what I have got. ^^
+There's something dangerous about the boredom of teenaged girls. And Alayne is roughly one. She revels in the vigor of her youth, pursuing high political aspirations for her family and herself, she patrols the Stormlands, looking for troublemakers to be put to their proper place. In another life, she would have made a wonderful commander, but in her place in the Stormlands, no one can stop her from administering and organizing men and seeking to make the Stormlands a better place. There is a higher place out there and Alayne seeks that place. To put herself at the top, to put others in their place.
+For friends, I imagine she does have political allies. Personally getting along with her is fine; she can be amiable, but charming? She's very blunt, to the point, but underneath her bluntness is a driven young woman with a desire to make an impact on the world. She rarely lets her guard down - it's around her family that she does lighten up, earnest in her desires to make them happy and proud of her by her work.
+ Anyone who thinks she can play the game of thrones needs these: allies. Organize men. The ability to lead. And then the ability to commit people to her cause. If there's anything, Alayne feels comfortable commanding and leading her own men under her own banner. She welcomes like-minded people to her cause - cleaning up the political landscape in the Stormlands, plotting for her own family's advancement in the long-term. And also, herself.
+Alayne thinks boys are gross as fuck.
Occasionally, it's tempting to think of love like in the songs. A man who worships the ground she walks on. A man who can protect her. A man who is her ideal package. She is not going to settle for less. Either way, Alayne believes she has no time for love. She loves her singularity; why look pretty for a man when you can look good for yourself?
+Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, as the TSwift song goes, and there are going to be haters. Men don't really know what to think of girls who are too smart, girls who can outshoot them and outshine them. So definitely, I am sure Alayne will earn her fair share of haters. So what's she gonna do about them? Haters can hate, hate, hate. But political enemies? Her anger is a silent storm - she will not waste time plotting your demise. While working her way for progress in Storm's End, I do imagine, it will have upset people, inevitably. She's bound to ruffle feathers, one way or another with her tremendous will.
Call her the Storm's Lady. Call her a bitch. She owns being a bitch and she wears it like an armor. Alayne has a thick skin, and she doesn't really give much fucks when it comes to exerting any power she holds. When it comes to betrothals tho, it's an entirely different story, bruh.
+ There are other people. Some relationships fall within ambiguous lines and I'm willing to work with what I have got. ^^
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