[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/uckO6gU.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Full Name:[/b] Evelyn "Evie" Albright [b]Alias(es):[/b] Lady Albright, Little Miss [b]Age:[/b] 19 [b]Occupation(s):[/b] Unemployed. Wealthy daughter of an emigrated family. Avid fan of travelling troupes. [b]Race:[/b] Caucasian, English [b]Sexuality:[/b] Uncertain [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Height:[/b] 5'4" [b]Hair Color:[/b] Dark, Chocolate Brown [b]Eye Color:[/b] Hazel [b]Immediate Relatives:[/b] Neville Albright (Father) Lilah Albright (Mother) Crispin Albright (Brother, Older) Harry Albright (Brother, Younger) [b]Weapon(s):[/b] Carries a pocket knife. She's used a lasso before. [b]Summarized Biography:[/b] Evelyn Albright was alive just long enough to feel homesick when her father decided the best course of action was to expand their fortunes across the ocean. The only daughter of a family of three siblings, from a young age she was expected to follow in the footsteps of her mother, which is to say to become a proper lady who knew how to courtesy and keep a home. Why she was expected to know these lessons when the family emigrated to the Americas is something that she asked several times and has yet to receive a proper answer for. Coming from a family of means, the aristocratic Albright Family, it was a rather easy transition for the Albright family to settle in, purchasing land for a plantation and a bank within town thus keeping the income and influence flowing by means of hiring cheap labor to run the plantation while the sons of the family were free to pursue their interests. Evelyn was relegated to remaining at the plantation most days until she began finding ways to escape into town or the outskirts. Initially it was hard for her to blend in given her outfits were considerably fancier than most townsfolk - as well as her accent - but Evelyn started to listen to the plantation workers speak and pattern her speech after them to...mild success. Evelyn quite enjoys when travelling performers roll through as it turns things into something like an exhibition or festival for the duration of the stay. The horseriders, the sharpshooters, even the comedic fools, Evelyn enjoys the distraction. Distractions in general are what Evelyn looks for; spending just an hour walking the storefronts or sneaking into the saloon are far more enjoyable than sitting another etiquette lesson. The one thing Evelyn doesn't want is to simply be forced into a servile life out of expectation, the only problem is that she doesn't have any other notion of what it is she does want. [b]Personality:[/b] Headstrong and curious would be apt descriptors of Evelyn, as would naive. A rather rigid life has given Evelyn the belief that she can get away with most things simply because of her family's name and influence - and considering at worst she merely gets a lecture after running off for an hour she has every reason to think that way. Still, she doesn't go searching out trouble or danger and she likes to think she is a fair judge of character even if the characters she's met have mostly been the same shade of salt of the earth types who enjoy a sprig of tobacco and a jaunt at the saloon. Of course, given her somewhat sheltered upbringing, just because she thinks she knows the caliber of someone's character doesn't make her immune from the charms of liars and con artists. More than once she has believed and bought into the claims of an obvious snake oil salesman or been convinced by a traveler that a hidden stash of gold was buried behind the sheriff's office. Her lessons on reading and writing didn't exactly cover how to read when people were lying. Despite that, Evelyn does have a good head on her shoulders, albeit one that is a bit too easily swayed at the worst of times. Her shortcomings can be forgiven, of course, she's still young and hasn't truly experienced all that the world has on offer. [b]Portrayer:[/b] Mackenzie Foy