Work in progress.
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Username: Repeat
Name: Linburn
Gender: Female
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Personality:
Linburn is eager to please, and strives to show her parents her potential. She aspires to be a world-renowned thief. The thing is, she doesn't think of herself as a thief; instead, she prefers the term a robin hood {of a sort.} She does what she calls house cleaning: breaking into a house belonging to a wealthy entrepreneur or along those lines and clears out a few of their special items, normally ranging from an antique amulet to a full silver bust.
Story {their first robbery?}:
The lockpick was extremely close to breaking. Sweat dripped out of Linburn's every pore. This was her second-to-last one. She very cautiously rotated the little metal sliver a bit to the right. It quivered just a bit and she bit her lip. She stopped and turned it the other way. Finally, after searching for quite a bit, the lock emitted the famed clicking sound, music to Linburn's ears. She grinned from ear to ear and, silently as a shadow, slid in through a crack in the doorway.
She shut the door behind her and stood very, very still. She didn't dare take a breath. After a few seconds {that seemed like an eternity}, Linburn sunk to the floor and viewed her surroundings. It appeared the first room you encountered was the living room. The door she had entered in was on the right side. There was a table in the center of the room which stood on an unbelievably plush rug, accompanied by two sofas. Linburn slithered under the table and into the next room, a green and brown sunroom with lots of windows. She spotted her first piece of loot -- an ashtray. But oh, no, not just one. A whole bookshelf full of them! She could barely contain her excitement! She dragged a burlap bag to the base of the bookshelf and held it to the first piece of pottery to catch her eye. It was a lion-shaped ashtray, forest green with rubies for eyes. It was so unbelievably gorgeous, but surely the family wouldn't miss it.
One down, two to go. Linburn liked to steal exactly three items every sweep -- no more, no less. Now onto the second.
She encountered the second item in the dining room as her eyes lifted up to see a piece of incredibly fine China, complete with a set of beautiful silverware. Perfect. She was careful not to let this one break, however, and put it in a torn piece of Styrofoam before laying it gently on top of the ashtray.
Slowly, Linburn crept down the hall. To the left was what appeared to be the parents' bedroom. To the right, a young girl's bedroom. She chose the latter. The little girl appeared to by lying in her bed, snuggling a stuffed blue bunny rabbit with a ribbon tied 'round its neck. Linburn sighed as a tear rolled down her left cheek, remembering terrible, terrible memories. Once, when Linburn was little and unintroduced to thievery, she had a stuffed blue bunny rabbit, just like that one, but, being a young JBD, she carelessly dropped it into a puddle of water, where it was swept into the sewers. Linburn wouldn't take the bunny, for even a thief can feel bad for a little girl without a precious stuffed animal.
Soon, after finding nothing of value, Linburn gave up. She exited through the same door she entered and returned to her parents on the other side of the street, eager to show them the results of her first mission.
Family Interaction:
Sharkie and Loki; Linburn's favorite people in the family. She is nearly always trying to please them by any means.
Amphirite and Alepoi; Linburn's siblings. Even though she spends her free time trying to outdo them in any way possible, she loves them dearly. She simply has a hard time showing it.
Art:
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