Username: Groenii
Deerssert's Name: Ainsley Quill
Gender:female
Age: 32
What occupation does this Deerssert currently have?:Believe it or not, Ainsley Quill is a librarian. Ever since she was little she has been interested in both literature and fashion. Ainsley believes that just because someone likes to read, that doesn't have to mean they have no fashion sense, even if they have passed their twenties.
Ainsley wrote: Fashion and literature are both something that is not bound by age. Everyone can enjoy a good book or a pretty new coat, because there are books in any genre and for every person, no matter age, race or interests. Fashion is the same way. Everyone can use these two to express themselves and their beliefs and many have actually found friends in this way. Many books have been written about fashion and for fashion, and the fashion industry in turn works together with fashion magazines and the authors of these books to teach old and young alike about the merits of both fashion and being a writer.
PersonalityAinsley is a quirky individual. Many deersserts in her surroundings tend to think that being a librarian is a dull job and that literature is boring. Ainsley used to be very sensitive to these remarks but she has learned not to care what others say. She minds her own business and will not interfere with others unless they break the sacred rules of her library:
1. Disturbing others in the library
2. Damaging books/property
3. Never returning a loaned book
These rules are very important to Ainsley as it is her job as a librarian to ensure that all books are in pristine condition and that deersserts can read said books in peace if they wish to do so. Ainsley is therefore normally a quiet person with a soft look. However when angered, she'll look very sternly at the deer in question, which is amplified because of her glasses.#. Because she has her nose in a book or at a computer screen most of the time, some of the children don't know her otherwise and find her very scary, but in reality she likes children a lot and wishes to have one of her own sometime. Because of he past experiences, Ainsley tends to stress that librarians can be fashionable, often to such an extent that it annoys others.
Her accesories:
Her glasses:Ainlsey has these glasses for more reasons than having poor sight. Sight can be improved with any glasses with the right strength, what's interesting about this particular pair is why she chose this design. Ainsley wants to go with the 'stern woman' look, as she calls it, without appearing stern. She wants to show that accessories are not everything about looks and that a person's own attitude determines how they look in fashion. Two identically looking people can look completely different in the same clothes if they radiate a different attitude or emotion. Someone who is sad may slump their shoulders and drag their hooves. This may cause the clothes to seem unfitting for that person, whereas someone who is confident may exude that confidence and look a lot better in the same attire. Ainsley loves to read, even more if the reading material is about fashion, and she likes to incorporate her fashion knowledge in her daily life, and try to experiment and affirm these theories for herself.
Her scarf:Ainsley's scarf is very special to her, as it has significant meaning. Her scarf was a gift for her graduation from high school. Being an alfa (meaning being good at languages and history) had meant in her case that she was very bad at the beta subjects, such as maths. For several years Ainsley struggled against these numerics-based subjects. It came to a close call on several occasions, where her grades for languages and literature were outstanding, but her other grades were so low she could fail. Ainsley studied and studied and even went to extracurricular classes, so big was her will to graduate. After these years, having taken the dreaded exams, the waiting ensued. Ainsley didn't sleep a wink the night before she'd get to hear whether she'd graduate. However, when she got there, filled to the brim with nerves, she heard she'd passed! Overjoyed she raced home to tell her parents, who, after almost having hugged her to death, gave her a gift box, wrapped in purple gift paper. When she opened the box, it contained the very scarf she is now wearing. This scarf represents every hour she spent at those subjects and it reminds her that with effort, almost everything can be achieved. It is her most prized posession, so she takes very good care of it, which is why it is still in such a good state to this day.