((Face-claim – Yui Mizuno!
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Name: Lydia Chikara
Nickname: Dii-chan (by her mother), Lydibug (by her father)
Age: 16
Birthday: June 20th, 1999
Height: 4’10
Species: Human
Myers Briggs Type: INFP
Positive Traits:
• Optimistic
• Good listener
• Honest
• Creative
• Kindhearted
• Loyal and committed
• A bit of a perfectionist
• Service-oriented
• Usually calm and level-headed
• Good at reading the emotions of others
Negative Traits:
• Too trusting
• Shy and timid
• Prone to emotional outbursts when stressed
• Strongly dislikes having her personal space invaded
• Uncomfortable expressing her own feelings
• Awkward in most social situations
Likes:
• Books
• Hot tea (with extra sugar)
• One-on-one conversations
• Small children
Dislikes:
• Violence of any kind
• Dishonesty
• Loud noises (Ex. People yelling, thunder, etc.)
• Dark places (16 years old and still uses a night-light)
• Being lonely
Talents/Gifts:
• Fascinated with psychology, Lydia desires to be a psychologist when she grows up. She’s very good at reading people’s emotions, and can offer somewhat good advice based on some of the things she’s read about.
• Not only is she good at reading emotions, but she also claims to be able to read the auras of others.
• Lydia is a very good singer and pianist, though she refuses to perform in front of anybody.
• She is also very independent, and is able to take care of herself if she needs to (though she suffers from loneliness when on her own for long periods of time).
History:
Once upon a time, a lovely Japanese couple got married and moved to New York City (as the husband, Jun, had been born and raised there). A few years later, they gave birth to a son. A couple years after that, their daughter was born.
The brother was quite extroverted whereas the sister was an introvert. The brother was athletic and strong whereas the sister was a bit sickly and weak. However, despite their differences they were very close. At least, they were when they were little. That was before school began.
Now, their son had no problems with public school. He made many friends almost instantly, and was relatively popular. However, Lydia had a harder time fitting in. Too shy to interact with the other students, she was often lonely. When they were younger her brother would often spend time with her. As he grew older, unfortunately, he deemed it ‘uncool’ to be hanging out with his baby sister.
As she got older, school became worse and worse. She began skipping classes, hiding in the school library. It wasn’t the actual classes that she disliked. A very bright student, she found it all fascinating. She just didn’t like being in the classroom, surrounded by people all day every day. She was too shy and awkward to make friends with anyone, and after a while the other kids began to ignore her as it became apparent that Lydia was anti-social (which technically is untrue).
The year she turned 16 was also the same year that her elder brother went off to college. It was also the year that her parents had to go on an important business trip in Japan. They wanted to bring Lydia with them, but as she was a bit sickly they decided that it would be best if she stayed home. With her parents away, Lydia decided not to go to school anymore (or at least until they returned).