Post by Kinsey Hawkins on May 22, 2011 18:30:25 GMT -6
Kinsey Elizabeth Hawkins
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N A M E Kinsey Elizabeth Hawkins
B I R T H - D A T E October 10th, 1471
G E N D E R Female
M O T H E R Her Majesty Queen Alexandria of Scotney, deceased.
F A T H E R His Majesty King Charles of Scotney, deceased.
R A N K Princess
P E R S O N A L I T Y Growing up an only child and without a mother, Kinsey Hawkins became a very wild young woman. One word can sum up her personality, sexy. Without much companionship in her childhood, Kinsey seeks to surround herself with men to fill a void she has always felt. This drive shows her flirtatious nature which often comes out when she is around men. Despite her want for relationships, Kinsey is very independent and capable, as well as confident and strong. She is however very short tempered and lacks a proper education. She is as intelligent as many other women were allowed to be, but was not permitted to receive an education like a man. Kinsey also dislikes change very much, and is certainly not adventurous. In her mind she can make the best of any situation, but she would prefer it to never change so she wouldn't be forced to adapt.
A P P E A R A N C E Beauty in the time of Scotney calls for women to be small, pale, and blond. Quite the opposite of Kinsey Hawkins, her olive skin, long brown hair, and curvy physique making her unique for the time. Her captivating brown eves can catch anyone's attention, a fact Kinsey knows, and exploits. Her beautiful appearance, and ability to utilize it, makes Kinsey radiate sex appeal. She is simply an exotic beauty.
H I S T O R Y Kinsey Hawkins was born the only child of King Charles and Queen Alexandria. From birth, she had no mother, who died during her delivery. Her youth was troubled by the fact that she knew of her father's affairs, but had no one to talk to. Seeing her dad's views of women being so disposable, Kinsey thought that of herself too, and began having affairs with many men in her later teenage years. When her father was killed in the battle against Warster, she was not as unhappy as one may expect her to be. For years there had been little socializing between her father and her, so it was not as much of a shock. Now, despite her grandparents concern, Kinsey has chosen to remain in Scotney, the only home she has ever known.