Demitris
"A Demi walks into a bar..."
Inner Sanctum Nobility
(Modern/Medieval Fantasy low or high - FxF or MxF Modern Lily would fit a hitchhiker plotline with some backstory edits, and Fantasy she'd either be in the Bards Guild or Circus shenanigans. All fit the character!)
(Open to Group/1x1 RP)
The Bard
Personal Details:
Name: Lily Morgan
Height: 5'2
Weight: 120lbs
Age: 18
Eye Colour: Hazel
Skin Tone: Ivory
Build: Slender
Hair: Brunette, curled at the ends that flow down to her middle back
Haile Steinfield - Voice FC
Lily's Mood
Low/High Fantasy backstory:
The Bard's Guild took anyone with the talent to play an instrument, sing a song, or resit a poem. Lily had picked up the lute from her adolescence stirring away from the sheepherders her mother and father were, with their ten children. Nine girls and one boy, she was glad to be away from such a huge family that cared little for her newfound talent, after spending many hours listening to the local minstrel at the tavern, and spending what little coin she had for lessons on his lute. When the man spoke of the Bard's Guild accepting new members, Lily vowed to attend no matter the journey. For miles and miles, she walked through dangerous terrain and found herself beside traveling nobles who gleefully listened to her novice-crafted songs.
On arrival to the guild she was expected to go through a series of tests, each requiring her to pass before she could enter and spaces were limited so competition was high. The first was to show her talent with an instrument, the second her ability to tell a riveting tale of heroics and romance, and the last to write a small play for the theater where the Bard's Guild held all their performances for the public. Lily passed two and failed the last, her written play had been stolen by one of the other Bards, someone that she had come to consider a friend. She had nothing come the day of the test to show the tutors of the Guild.
Her supposed friend's betrayal was felt deeply by the budding Bard. She knew without evidence and only her word as proof. There was no chance to win, especially against someone from a long line of Bards and connections in the Guild. When she was just a simple sheep-herders daughter. Instead, she decided to wait for the next opening in two years, and travel the world to enrich her stories to tell the Guild should she return as the world might have a different fate laid out in front of her.
Instead, she oddly finds herself joining up with the Wonderful World of Mr. Popper, a showman who built a circus from nothing and now travels the lands with his strange companions...
Modern Backstory:
Back in California Lily worked night and day busking on the streets for a few dollars. Her voice carried throughout the dark alleyways and into the hearts of even the darkest of souls who waited each day to see the woman return to her spot. By a little bench, on a little street, next to a little hot dog stand. She asked for nothing in return for seeing the joy on people's faces as they listened to her songs. And when asked she performed covers of popular pieces, from classical all the way down to pop artists.
Lily did not come from a wealthy background, her parents were blue-collar and good people. But their views were different, they were heavily religious, catholic beliefs that drove her away once they discovered she was gay. She couldn't bear the look in her mother's eyes at the disappointment and the silence from her father, until their enflamed reactions pushed her out of the house. So she left home at the age of 17 and began to hitchhike across America. Meeting all kinds of wonderful people, and less savory individuals, all of which fueled her songs for the future.
Until she settled in California enjoying the nightlife and all the people she would meet during the day, either from her music sessions on the streets, helping food banks, shelters at dinner time, or any charity that needed a hand she was happy to help through the agency that contacted volunteers.
With her love for music so strong she sent in pieces to studios, but she was constantly rejected based on blandness or not trendy enough songs. Instead, they tried to push genres and lyrics they determined were better for her talent. Lily didn't care for money, she was interested in the passion of her creations. So, she dreamed of owning her studio one day setting the terms of what music she could play, and having that creative freedom she longed for with music.
(Open to Group/1x1 RP)

Personal Details:
Name: Lily Morgan
Height: 5'2
Weight: 120lbs
Age: 18
Eye Colour: Hazel
Skin Tone: Ivory
Build: Slender
Hair: Brunette, curled at the ends that flow down to her middle back
Haile Steinfield - Voice FC
Lily's Mood
Low/High Fantasy backstory:
The Bard's Guild took anyone with the talent to play an instrument, sing a song, or resit a poem. Lily had picked up the lute from her adolescence stirring away from the sheepherders her mother and father were, with their ten children. Nine girls and one boy, she was glad to be away from such a huge family that cared little for her newfound talent, after spending many hours listening to the local minstrel at the tavern, and spending what little coin she had for lessons on his lute. When the man spoke of the Bard's Guild accepting new members, Lily vowed to attend no matter the journey. For miles and miles, she walked through dangerous terrain and found herself beside traveling nobles who gleefully listened to her novice-crafted songs.
On arrival to the guild she was expected to go through a series of tests, each requiring her to pass before she could enter and spaces were limited so competition was high. The first was to show her talent with an instrument, the second her ability to tell a riveting tale of heroics and romance, and the last to write a small play for the theater where the Bard's Guild held all their performances for the public. Lily passed two and failed the last, her written play had been stolen by one of the other Bards, someone that she had come to consider a friend. She had nothing come the day of the test to show the tutors of the Guild.
Her supposed friend's betrayal was felt deeply by the budding Bard. She knew without evidence and only her word as proof. There was no chance to win, especially against someone from a long line of Bards and connections in the Guild. When she was just a simple sheep-herders daughter. Instead, she decided to wait for the next opening in two years, and travel the world to enrich her stories to tell the Guild should she return as the world might have a different fate laid out in front of her.
Instead, she oddly finds herself joining up with the Wonderful World of Mr. Popper, a showman who built a circus from nothing and now travels the lands with his strange companions...
Modern Backstory:
Back in California Lily worked night and day busking on the streets for a few dollars. Her voice carried throughout the dark alleyways and into the hearts of even the darkest of souls who waited each day to see the woman return to her spot. By a little bench, on a little street, next to a little hot dog stand. She asked for nothing in return for seeing the joy on people's faces as they listened to her songs. And when asked she performed covers of popular pieces, from classical all the way down to pop artists.
Lily did not come from a wealthy background, her parents were blue-collar and good people. But their views were different, they were heavily religious, catholic beliefs that drove her away once they discovered she was gay. She couldn't bear the look in her mother's eyes at the disappointment and the silence from her father, until their enflamed reactions pushed her out of the house. So she left home at the age of 17 and began to hitchhike across America. Meeting all kinds of wonderful people, and less savory individuals, all of which fueled her songs for the future.
Until she settled in California enjoying the nightlife and all the people she would meet during the day, either from her music sessions on the streets, helping food banks, shelters at dinner time, or any charity that needed a hand she was happy to help through the agency that contacted volunteers.
With her love for music so strong she sent in pieces to studios, but she was constantly rejected based on blandness or not trendy enough songs. Instead, they tried to push genres and lyrics they determined were better for her talent. Lily didn't care for money, she was interested in the passion of her creations. So, she dreamed of owning her studio one day setting the terms of what music she could play, and having that creative freedom she longed for with music.
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