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+ | Lynnet grew up in Orange County, California as a typical self-absorbed kid in a consumerist society. Her mother always had the latest kitchen gadget and her father had the newest techno-trinket. In her freshman year of high school, an environmental activist group had booked a twenty minute time slot at a pep rally the week before Arbor Day. She awoke at the end of it, in the gym full of students. After talking with the group, she was picked by Ophelia Gerhardt and Robert Mason and brought into mage society. She started a chapter of Ophelia's organization at her college and had taken herself completely off the grid by her junior year. | ||
== Paradigm == | == Paradigm == |
Revision as of 05:15, 22 August 2008
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Gender | Female |
Race | Caucasian |
Status | Alive |
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Nature | Avant Garde |
Demeanor | Critic |
Essence | Dynamic |
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Player | Nara |
Character Sheet | Mouse Click Here GO |
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Description
Lynnet is rather nondescript in her physical appearance. She is 5'6" and has medium brown hair cut in a short bob. Her clothes and accessories, however, pick up the slack. She uses the money she saves by living completely off the grid on eco-friendly, cruelty-free haute couture fashions.
Background
Lynnet grew up in Orange County, California as a typical self-absorbed kid in a consumerist society. Her mother always had the latest kitchen gadget and her father had the newest techno-trinket. In her freshman year of high school, an environmental activist group had booked a twenty minute time slot at a pep rally the week before Arbor Day. She awoke at the end of it, in the gym full of students. After talking with the group, she was picked by Ophelia Gerhardt and Robert Mason and brought into mage society. She started a chapter of Ophelia's organization at her college and had taken herself completely off the grid by her junior year.
Paradigm
There is always a better way to do something, and it will usually involve solar power.