Post by Mila Dorovski on Nov 15, 2010 7:48:47 GMT
A New Durmstrang
OOC
Real Name: Rachel
Real Age: {optional} 18
How Did You Find Us?: web browsing
First Things First
Name: Mila Dorovski
Age: 11
Year: 1st
Birthday: December 9
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Blood Type: Muggleborn
Wand: elm, dragon heartstring, 9 inches
Pets?:[/center]
Appearance
Celebrity Face Claim:
Picture: {link please not actual picture}
Appearance: {At least 2 paragraphs}
Mila's dark brown eyes always hold a sparkle that can only mean she is causing mischief or planning to cause mischief. Her face is thin, and her cheekbones high. Her skin is porcelain white, causing her dark eyes to pop out. Her hair, naturally black as coal, has been bleached in streaks, which are dyed a different color every month. She keeps her hair short, making her look a bit like a pixie.
As she loves to manipulate people, she has almost religiously made it a point to make her appearance extremely appealing. She is tall and petite, and she keeps herself active in dance, leaving her muscles toned. She wears just enough make-up to hide any flaws she thinks she has and make her eyes pop out. While some eleven year olds are awkward in their bodies, Mila is quite graceful in hers.
Preferences
Likes: {At Least10}
getting her way
manipulating other people
causing trouble
reading
dancing
control
watching chaos that she caused
studying
being smarter than those around her
her own beauty
Dislikes: {At Least10}
strong wills in others
imperfection
chaos she did not cause
coming in second place
dependency
not having control of a situation
not getting her way
others being equal to her
incompetence
detention
Strengths: {Maximum of 5}
dance
creative problem solving
Academic: Defense Against the Dark Arts
Weaknesses: {Minimum of 2}
dealing with consequences
relations with others
Academic: Care of Magical Creatures
Personality: {At Least 3 paragraphs}
Mila's studious nature can be a bit misleading. She studies hard enough to make wonderful marks on her coursework, but her reason for studying is in no way related to school. She studies in order to be better than her peers. She also uses information in textbooks to bend others to her will. She revels in the fact that by studying, she becomes an idol to other students, often being asked for help on homework, which she rarely grants.
While Mila has free time, she enjoys causing trouble. When walking down the hall, if she sees a peaceful setting, she immediately makes a plan to disrupt the peace. Sometimes, she avoids causing any real harm, but others, she strives to injure someone. She loves watching the chaos, knowing she is the sole reason it exists.
Another favorite activity of Mila's is manipulation. She enjoys knowing that she has complete control over a situation because of a few simple, carefully arranged words and her ability to act like she is innocent. Rearranging words into an order that inspires others to do what she wants them to has become something of an art for her, as she has striven to perfect it since she learned to talk.
Though she loves causing chaos and manipulating others, she does not take well to situations being reversed. If there is chaos that she has not caused, she seeks to find the one who has and make them stop the chaos. If that fails, she will not rest until she feels she has given them a harsh enough punishment. If others manage to manipulate her, she seeks revenge. She much prefers being superior and having control and power over her environment.[/center]
You and Your Family
Parents: Vladimir and Elizaveta Dorovski
Siblings: Raisa, age 7, and Pasha, age 5
Important Extended Family: {Cousins, Aunts, Grandparents etc.} unimportant aunts and uncles
Yours and Your Family History: {at least 3 paragraphs]
Mila's father was always busy with matters that did not interest Mila further than the fact that these matters were what kept her fed. Often, he would be away from home for weeks at a time, so when he was home, Mila made sure he spent time with her. She never really bonded with her mother, as Elizaveta was always concerned with taking care of her younger siblings, particularly her brother Pasha, who was a frail child.
When Raisa was three, and Mila seven, Mila discovered she could do things that other children could not. Already used to manipulating Raisa to gain more attention from their father, Mila was thrilled to find that she had another tool she could use to coerce Raisa to do what she wanted. She found that if Raisa objected in any way, she could make scary things happen to her.
Her education before Durmstrang was through private tutors her father hired and strict ballet training that she and Raisa were both required to endure. Mila enjoyed ballet much more than her younger sister, as it was yet another chance for her to prove herself better than others. She not only enjoyed the ballet lessons, but she also enjoyed seeing how much Raisa struggled with it.
Last But Not Least
Other: {Anything else you want to tell us}
Role Play Sample:
Mila smiled as she reread the letter from her father. He would be home today. Of course, Raisa knew nothing of this fact. Mila laughed as she remembered when she first read the letter. Raisa, being too young for lessons, could not read yet, so she asked Mila to read it to her. Mila first read it to herself, and then, seeing the date of his arrival, summarized the content, leaving out the part about him coming home.
Now, Mila only had an hour to wait for her father. Both Raisa and Pasha were sick, so their mother was occupied with the two of them. Well, Pasha was always sick, but that was beside the point. What was important to Mila was that with her mother and younger siblings preoccupied, she had time with her father all to herself. With Raisa unaware that their father was even going to be coming home, Mila did not even need to worry about her sister insisting to see him.
The only thing she had to worry about now was keeping her father with her, not her siblings. He would surely ask where they were, and upon hearing that they were sick, he would want to see them immediately. He would not be stopped by the fear of getting sick himself, so that would not be an attempt she would use. Perhaps if she told him they needed their rest, and that her mother insisted that she be the only one in the room with them. Yes, that could possibly work, though it was not true. Her mother would appreciate her father's help with Pasha and Raisa. However, Mila's time with her father was not something she was willing to sacrifice.
Parents: Vladimir and Elizaveta Dorovski
Siblings: Raisa, age 7, and Pasha, age 5
Important Extended Family: {Cousins, Aunts, Grandparents etc.} unimportant aunts and uncles
Yours and Your Family History: {at least 3 paragraphs]
Mila's father was always busy with matters that did not interest Mila further than the fact that these matters were what kept her fed. Often, he would be away from home for weeks at a time, so when he was home, Mila made sure he spent time with her. She never really bonded with her mother, as Elizaveta was always concerned with taking care of her younger siblings, particularly her brother Pasha, who was a frail child.
When Raisa was three, and Mila seven, Mila discovered she could do things that other children could not. Already used to manipulating Raisa to gain more attention from their father, Mila was thrilled to find that she had another tool she could use to coerce Raisa to do what she wanted. She found that if Raisa objected in any way, she could make scary things happen to her.
Her education before Durmstrang was through private tutors her father hired and strict ballet training that she and Raisa were both required to endure. Mila enjoyed ballet much more than her younger sister, as it was yet another chance for her to prove herself better than others. She not only enjoyed the ballet lessons, but she also enjoyed seeing how much Raisa struggled with it.
Last But Not Least
Other: {Anything else you want to tell us}
Role Play Sample:
Mila smiled as she reread the letter from her father. He would be home today. Of course, Raisa knew nothing of this fact. Mila laughed as she remembered when she first read the letter. Raisa, being too young for lessons, could not read yet, so she asked Mila to read it to her. Mila first read it to herself, and then, seeing the date of his arrival, summarized the content, leaving out the part about him coming home.
Now, Mila only had an hour to wait for her father. Both Raisa and Pasha were sick, so their mother was occupied with the two of them. Well, Pasha was always sick, but that was beside the point. What was important to Mila was that with her mother and younger siblings preoccupied, she had time with her father all to herself. With Raisa unaware that their father was even going to be coming home, Mila did not even need to worry about her sister insisting to see him.
The only thing she had to worry about now was keeping her father with her, not her siblings. He would surely ask where they were, and upon hearing that they were sick, he would want to see them immediately. He would not be stopped by the fear of getting sick himself, so that would not be an attempt she would use. Perhaps if she told him they needed their rest, and that her mother insisted that she be the only one in the room with them. Yes, that could possibly work, though it was not true. Her mother would appreciate her father's help with Pasha and Raisa. However, Mila's time with her father was not something she was willing to sacrifice.