[hider=ANDROMEDA][CENTER][img]https://i.imgur.com/ERScDXr.gif[/img] [color=#00cc99][h1][sup]Unseelie Fae[/sup][/h1][/color] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbE2U68eV08]β™ͺβ™ͺ[/url] [/CENTER] π—™π—¨π—Ÿπ—Ÿ π—‘π—”π— π—˜ [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [indent]To a Fae, Andromeda. To humans, a common nickname is Andi. She enforces a first name basis for patients as well.[/indent] π—”π—šπ—˜ [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT]29-30 (299)[/INDENT] π—”π—£π—£π—˜π—”π—₯π—”π—‘π—–π—˜ [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT] [list][*]5'9” In fantastic shape, good arm and leg muscle tone and a six pack. [*]A slightly deeper scratchier voice than most, she tends to use a lot of slang and casual tones for someone with a doctorate. [*]Drives a motorcycle and as such can be found with her leather jacket and helmet fairly commonly. [*]Andi usually wears her hair down, but when she’s working out or during longer shifts at Lock and Key she has been known to put her hair into a small low bun.[/list][/INDENT] π—’π—–π—–π—¨π—£π—”π—§π—œπ—’π—‘ [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT]Works as an occupational therapist, with a doctorate in Psychology. Has also done some work in social work and child psychology. She works at Lock & Key Therapy.[/INDENT] π—™π—”π—–π—§π—œπ—’π—‘ [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT]Unseelie Fae[/INDENT] π—£π—˜π—₯π—¦π—’π—‘π—”π—Ÿπ—œπ—§π—¬ [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT]Andromeda was born an Unseelie Fae who wanted to become queen one day. She used to practice her high culture tendencies and speak eloquently. But, something changed. Or rather, stagnated. She hasn’t hoped for something in a long time. But this doesn’t necessarily depress her, she just sort of lives with being bored. As a person, Andromeda likes to help people, she’s [color=00cc99]thoughtful[/color] and [color=00cc99]intelligent.[/color] However she absolutely does not care for people who are selfish. She, in fact [color=00cc99]dislikes most Fae[/color] and isn’t overly personal with people themselves. She just doesn’t find most people that interesting. She doesn't find much interesting at all, in fact. She sort of just looks, she hasn't given up the idea of falling in love, finding more passion, reconnecting with her family. She just doesn't have that yet. That being said, she is a very [color=00cc99]romantic[/color] woman, an expert when it comes to coming off as charming and even beautiful when she has to be. Though she tries to not have to be. For all her athleticism, motorcycle driving and spirited-ness she is a sucker for a woman who will take initiative. Perhaps due to her lack of hope right now. Her romantic nature even attributes to her favourite movies, all of which are trashy romances she cries at to even the slightest face twitch from one of the leads. She tends to watch those alone though, she's a sucker for a disaster lesbian - great minds and all. Andromeda had a strained relationship with her family before leaving Avalon. Since she hasn’t spoken much to them save for the occasional letter. The reason for her focus in child psychology has primarily been because of her time as a child. Her loss of hope and passion and so many positive things felt like a robbery. She wished that she had spoken to someone at the time, and she wanted to help kids talk to someone when she was older - or at least she made that decision when she left Avalon. She can't help but feel tired fairly often, but not in a way that makes her want sleep. Just in a way that makes her feel like she is stuck under grey skies and rainy weather. It's better than Avalon though. [color=00cc99]She does like to have fun[/color] though, Andi often goes out to different attractions that Edgetoun has to offer. Whether that be Friday at the Slye Fox, where the bar fills up with cops or customers as Andi calls them. Or the batting cages. But Andi just feels like she might be missing something. Often times she finds herself looking up at the stars for some kind of sign, in that way she kind of [color=00cc99]considers herself lost.[/color] She decidedly doesn’t think about her own mentality all that much. As a licensed therapist that is something she doesn’t want to overanalyze anything. She has considered starting a session with another therapist herself, but she isn’t ready yet.[/INDENT] π—›π—œπ—¦π—§π—’π—₯𝗬 [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT]Andromeda was a girl best defined as full of aspiration and a want to succeed as a young girl. She was constantly running ahead of her parents on their walks to a hill outside of the small village they lived in named Rionnagburn. The hill was where they would watch for shooting stars, or as her father titled them "angel tears". Andromeda's father was a kind older man who made small trinkets for a living. He was something of an expert with small mechanics and he taught his daughter from the youngest age to believe in dreams, the future, herself most of all. Unfortunately only one of those really stuck. Andromeda, around the age of 250 set out from Avalon. She was still a young adult in the eyes of a Fae, but she had already become disillusioned with Avalon and its inhabitants. Though it is unclear why or when exactly she lost this spirited nature she commonly cites Rionnagburn itself. She'd say something about how it was the smallest, most quaint pitfall in Avalon. The community was small and not too populated. In fact it was fairly quiet. But the town was not at fault, in reality it was Andromeda's mother. She was hard on her as any parent should be - but she couldn't deal with the notion of having a dreamer for a daughter. She taught her at every turn not to believe in the fantastical notions her father planted in her head. Andromeda wouldn't grow a resentment of her mother, at least not all at once and certainly not consciously. No, it was when her father too her to London for the first time. She was 200 years old and ready to experience another realm, a myriad of possibilities. She met a man who was smelling a small book that told stories of fairies. Stories of the magical, for humans could only dream of the fantastical nature of her world. They had no hand in fantastic things themselves. It was the realization that everything her father had painted as fantastical and those things her mother had told her not to believe in, they were what she was living. It was irrational at the time, but she moved out only a few decades later, leaving for earth. Her time on Earth has mostly been spent wondering what she should be doing, and perhaps searching in the wrong place. At first she spent a lot of time pursuing education, getting her doctorate of the coming two and a half decades or so. However she was aimless for a great deal of time after that. She moved to Edgetoun about ten years ago, the love in her life for things and people was mostly gone, but not necessarily the need for such things. She spends her time, as one does, but for the most part she is just enjoying letting time pass in a new place. Even if she is silently waiting for [i]something[/i] to happen.[/INDENT] 𝗙𝗔𝗩𝗒𝗨π—₯π—œπ—§π—˜ 𝗛𝗔𝗨𝗑𝗧𝗦 [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT]Lock & Key is her place of work, she has an office there which she can often be found. She usually takes patients any time from Monday to Friday. But if there was an urgent situation, she would be open to a weekend session. The Slye Fox is somewhere she goes, but not too often. She's much more accustomed to buying her own booze. The Daily Grind is often home to an overtired Andi, working through files on her computer and grabbing a coffee. [/INDENT] 𝗙π—₯π—œπ—˜π—‘π——π—¦ & π—™π—”π— π—œπ—Ÿπ—¬ [color=#00cc99]β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”β–”[/color] [INDENT] Her mother and father haven't been in touch in the past 20 or so years, she hasn't reached out much.[/INDENT] [/hider]