The Black Rose's Tears (Victorian Gothic Supernatural) [Recruiting]

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Totoro

Quote from: Madam Striga on January 07, 2020, 11:38:58 AM
As a big nerd who is fascinated by the sociocultural studies of the period... thus is something I can indulge. It'll be a good perspective for an embittered girl I imagine.

You'll probably know more about it than I do, I think it'll definitely be very interesting.

Hecate

Quote from: Madam Striga on January 07, 2020, 11:28:11 AM
Edit: i have another possible idea as well. Relating to a girl brought up in abject poverty. The child of factory workers with too many mouths to feed.

I’ll be playing the unhappy wife of a nobleman who (by all external appearances) seems to have a privileged life, so with that in mind I’m very interested to see how the interactions between different social classes unfold. I anticipate some measure of friction for various reasons, it should be a fun experience to write.

Also, if no one has considered a prostitute for a character then someone really should, it seems almost obligatory to include one among the ranks, so hinty-hint-hint to those still fleshing out character concepts >.>

impishcharm

Quote from: Hecate on January 07, 2020, 02:48:38 PM
I’ll be playing the unhappy wife of a nobleman who (by all external appearances) seems to have a privileged life, so with that in mind I’m very interested to see how the interactions between different social classes unfold. I anticipate some measure of friction for various reasons, it should be a fun experience to write.

Also, if no one has considered a prostitute for a character then someone really should, it seems almost obligatory to include one among the ranks, so hinty-hint-hint to those still fleshing out character concepts >.>

*jots that down*

You know you hypnotize me, always

Madam Striga

Quote from: Hecate on January 07, 2020, 02:48:38 PM
I’ll be playing the unhappy wife of a nobleman who (by all external appearances) seems to have a privileged life, so with that in mind I’m very interested to see how the interactions between different social classes unfold. I anticipate some measure of friction for various reasons, it should be a fun experience to write.

You're right about that, coming from such different walks of life... the contrast will be fun to play with at the very least. Before they even get to talking aha