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- A typical teen girl from a wealthy family. - Both her mother's family and her father's family are extremely concerned with things like tradition and appearances. - From an early age she was constantly getting lectures on 'appropriate' behavior for a 'young lady.' -This meant a childhood filled with things like piano lessons (which she hated), ballet (which was okay), and being dragged around to various parties wearing dresses she didn't care for(her mother was fond of frilly princess dresses for her little girl). -When she was ten she asked if she could quit piano and ballet and take judo. But mom didn't think that was 'appropriate.' Dad suggested horse back riding instead. -A pony is pretty good bribe for a ten year old, so Iris agreed. -Her dad tends to solve all of his daughter's complaints by buying her something. In his defense, it often works. (Money is the best substitute for actual parenting.) -In short, her mother is always trying to control her life and her father isn't paying her much attention. - What this has all led up to is that Iris is going through a 'rebellious phase.' Often she disagrees with her mother simply because she can. And everything her parents tell her not to do quickly winds up on her to do list.
- Recently she went with some friends to an open audition for a role on a drama series. Her mother allowed it because really what are the chances of her actually getting the part? -She got the part -Said part is a supporting role on a popular drama based on a series of bestselling fantasy novels. -A Song of Crystals and Daemons is an increasingly confusing narrative involving warring kingdoms, a prince on the run, and a bunch of mysterious supernatural goings on. -Iris plays Stella, the younger sister of one of the main characters, but has recently become a fan favorite despite the actual size of her role. -Actually, they might be increasing her part in response to fan hype. She's not going to let that go to her head though. Much. -Although, it turns out that acting is harder work and far less glamorous than she imagined it. Her mother has suggested that she quit. So now she can't.
Several points involving other players, which were discussed on the workshop-
- Iris has also been told in no uncertain terms that she is not to associate with her uncle Ardyn. So of course she does. Not just because it ticks off her mom, but because he's actually the coolest adult she knows. And she's entirely more apt to take his advice on a problem than that of parents or teachers. - Two of her cousins, children of her mother's other brother, have just moved back into town. Iris hasn't seen them in years, but they chat online sometimes. She's looking forward to hanging out and showing them around.
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- A typical teen girl from a wealthy family.
- Both her mother's family and her father's family are extremely concerned with things like tradition and appearances.
- From an early age she was constantly getting lectures on 'appropriate' behavior for a 'young lady.'
-This meant a childhood filled with things like piano lessons (which she hated), ballet (which was okay), and being dragged around to various parties wearing dresses she didn't care for(her mother was fond of frilly princess dresses for her little girl).
-When she was ten she asked if she could quit piano and ballet and take judo. But mom didn't think that was 'appropriate.' Dad suggested horse back riding instead.
-A pony is pretty good bribe for a ten year old, so Iris agreed.
-Her dad tends to solve all of his daughter's complaints by buying her something. In his defense, it often works. (Money is the best substitute for actual parenting.)
-In short, her mother is always trying to control her life and her father isn't paying her much attention.
- What this has all led up to is that Iris is going through a 'rebellious phase.' Often she disagrees with her mother simply because she can. And everything her parents tell her not to do quickly winds up on her to do list.
- Recently she went with some friends to an open audition for a role on a drama series. Her mother allowed it because really what are the chances of her actually getting the part?
-She got the part
-Said part is a supporting role on a popular drama based on a series of bestselling fantasy novels.
-A Song of Crystals and Daemons is an increasingly confusing narrative involving warring kingdoms, a prince on the run, and a bunch of mysterious supernatural goings on.
-Iris plays Stella, the younger sister of one of the main characters, but has recently become a fan favorite despite the actual size of her role.
-Actually, they might be increasing her part in response to fan hype. She's not going to let that go to her head though. Much.
-Although, it turns out that acting is harder work and far less glamorous than she imagined it. Her mother has suggested that she quit. So now she can't.
Several points involving other players, which were discussed on the workshop-
- Iris has also been told in no uncertain terms that she is not to associate with her uncle Ardyn. So of course she does. Not just because it ticks off her mom, but because he's actually the coolest adult she knows. And she's entirely more apt to take his advice on a problem than that of parents or teachers.
- Two of her cousins, children of her mother's other brother, have just moved back into town. Iris hasn't seen them in years, but they chat online sometimes. She's looking forward to hanging out and showing them around.