CitizenFemale Bellatrix Vanderbilt
Sept 29, 2024 15:26:28 GMT -7
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Post by Trixx Vanderbilt on Sept 29, 2024 15:26:28 GMT -7
CITIZEN ✘︎ 27 ✘︎ SCOTTISH-CANADIAN ✘︎ PANSEXUAL ✘︎ DRUMMER, GAMESTORE EMPLOYEE, JOB HOPPER
goes by "Trixx" (pronounced "tree")
Hair color
Pink, fading to purple
Eye color
Vibrant green with a dash of pink. Wears pink and purple eyeshadow
Height
5'8"
Body type
Average, nothing extraordinary to note. Has a few tattoos shown on the left. Her nails are painted yellow, and she has a dark magenta-ish shade of lipstick on. She has a few ear piercings too.
See clothing board here
Face claim
thirteen / obey me
personality
Despite her past, Trixx possesses a remarkable resilience. She has faced rejection and loneliness but refuses to let those experiences define her. Instead of folding under pressure, she uses her pain as fuel for her music. It's the only thing she has at this point.
Trixx has a vibrant energy that makes her the life of any gathering. She has a knack for playful teasing, often using humor to break the ice in awkward situations. She can be out of pocket with this sometimes, bringing up certain things out of nowhere to tease you. It can get her in hot water at times , but to her, it isn't a big deal.
She loves living on the edge, often to the detriment of her own well-being. Her tendency to indulge in alcohol and casual relationships can lead to impulsive decisions. While she thrives in the chaos of nightclubs and after-parties, this reckless behavior often leaves her vulnerable, propelling her deeper into cycles of self-destruction, distancing her from genuine connections.
Trixx can be quite attention-seeking. This manifests in her need for validation and affirmation from others, often overshadowing her relationships. While part of her vibrant energy comes from genuine playfulness and a desire to connect, there’s an underlying current of needing to be in control of how others perceive her.
hobbies
Trixx has a vibrant energy that makes her the life of any gathering. She has a knack for playful teasing, often using humor to break the ice in awkward situations. She can be out of pocket with this sometimes, bringing up certain things out of nowhere to tease you. It can get her in hot water at times , but to her, it isn't a big deal.
She loves living on the edge, often to the detriment of her own well-being. Her tendency to indulge in alcohol and casual relationships can lead to impulsive decisions. While she thrives in the chaos of nightclubs and after-parties, this reckless behavior often leaves her vulnerable, propelling her deeper into cycles of self-destruction, distancing her from genuine connections.
Trixx can be quite attention-seeking. This manifests in her need for validation and affirmation from others, often overshadowing her relationships. While part of her vibrant energy comes from genuine playfulness and a desire to connect, there’s an underlying current of needing to be in control of how others perceive her.
hobbies
Working, practicing her music, cyberstalking, partying, doing makeup, drinking
occupation
occupation
She currently works at a gamestore called Games N' Go. Imagine Hot Topic having a baby with Gamestop, that's the general vibe of the store. She works as a retail clerk, helping people find what they need. They sell video games, board games, alt clothing, merch, dvds, even plushies of popular video game characters. Unfortunately, she is quite knowledgable of the gaming world. She's good with tech as well, as the store owns an internet cafe next door.
She's also a drummer for a band called Sorrow Forge. She refuses to sing a single note in the band, but she's pretty good at drumming.
She takes on multiple minimum wage jobs, sometimes at the same time, but she can't keep any of them. For those who get the reference, she's like.. The larry needlemeyer of Panacea.
She's also a drummer for a band called Sorrow Forge. She refuses to sing a single note in the band, but she's pretty good at drumming.
She takes on multiple minimum wage jobs, sometimes at the same time, but she can't keep any of them. For those who get the reference, she's like.. The larry needlemeyer of Panacea.
biography
Trixx came from an average income family, clocking in and out of jobs without a second thought—both immersed in the daily grind that left little room for their only child. Days turned into years, and moments meant for affection quickly evaporated into thin air, leaving behind a chilling, yet all too familar silence that filled their small home. Trixx yearned for praise, a simple hug, or even a word of encouragement, but such gestures remained absent. Instead, she struggled with a suffocating sense of loneliness, believing that if she could just shine bright enough, she might finally earn her parents’ attention.
At thirteen, Trixx was sent to Panacea, a strict boarding school. Although she graduated with honors, Trixx was often branded as a “rebellious outcast.” Her reputation grew primarily due to her defiant attitude, which was a shield against the isolation she felt. Surrounded by her peers who aspired to brilliance in music and academics, she felt like an alien—only more so after discovering she was a talented opera singer. While most expected her to pursue a career in the glamorous art form, and even envied her for it, she loathed having to sing music that felt like an obligation rather than a passion.
It was during her time at Panacea that Trixx found solace in metal. A fateful encounter in the basement cafeteria led to a life-changing discovery: the thunderous rhythms of punk and metal music ignited a fire in her heart, a stark contrast to the disciplined formality of opera. She began drumming on reclaimed trash cans and borrowed instruments, drowning out her feelings of defeat and rejection through sound. Together, with three friends she met in detention (each a misfit in their own right), they formed a band together. This band became a safe-haven for her, a place where she could feel true happiness.
As high school came to an end, their band signed a record deal, and their first album, was met with surprising success. But it wasn’t enough for her parents, who dismissed her achievements, saying, “ You should have pursued something meaningful. ” Disheartened, she finally acknowledged the futility of chasing her parents’ love, realizing that she would not change their perception, just as they would not change hers.
At eighteen, she turned to alcohol and promiscuity. Each drink became a temporary escape, and each encounter grew increasingly detached, tugging her deeper into self-destruction. She knew she was miserable, trapped in a self-sabotaging cycle, yet convinced that this was simply her destiny. She juggles between her jobs, the band, and being left to her own thoughts. Regardless, Trixx doesn't let this ruin her mood, as she strives to become famous and be one of the best drummers in Wisteria, and hopefully, the world.
Trixx came from an average income family, clocking in and out of jobs without a second thought—both immersed in the daily grind that left little room for their only child. Days turned into years, and moments meant for affection quickly evaporated into thin air, leaving behind a chilling, yet all too familar silence that filled their small home. Trixx yearned for praise, a simple hug, or even a word of encouragement, but such gestures remained absent. Instead, she struggled with a suffocating sense of loneliness, believing that if she could just shine bright enough, she might finally earn her parents’ attention.
At thirteen, Trixx was sent to Panacea, a strict boarding school. Although she graduated with honors, Trixx was often branded as a “rebellious outcast.” Her reputation grew primarily due to her defiant attitude, which was a shield against the isolation she felt. Surrounded by her peers who aspired to brilliance in music and academics, she felt like an alien—only more so after discovering she was a talented opera singer. While most expected her to pursue a career in the glamorous art form, and even envied her for it, she loathed having to sing music that felt like an obligation rather than a passion.
It was during her time at Panacea that Trixx found solace in metal. A fateful encounter in the basement cafeteria led to a life-changing discovery: the thunderous rhythms of punk and metal music ignited a fire in her heart, a stark contrast to the disciplined formality of opera. She began drumming on reclaimed trash cans and borrowed instruments, drowning out her feelings of defeat and rejection through sound. Together, with three friends she met in detention (each a misfit in their own right), they formed a band together. This band became a safe-haven for her, a place where she could feel true happiness.
As high school came to an end, their band signed a record deal, and their first album, was met with surprising success. But it wasn’t enough for her parents, who dismissed her achievements, saying, “ You should have pursued something meaningful. ” Disheartened, she finally acknowledged the futility of chasing her parents’ love, realizing that she would not change their perception, just as they would not change hers.
At eighteen, she turned to alcohol and promiscuity. Each drink became a temporary escape, and each encounter grew increasingly detached, tugging her deeper into self-destruction. She knew she was miserable, trapped in a self-sabotaging cycle, yet convinced that this was simply her destiny. She juggles between her jobs, the band, and being left to her own thoughts. Regardless, Trixx doesn't let this ruin her mood, as she strives to become famous and be one of the best drummers in Wisteria, and hopefully, the world.
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activity level
Three out of five stars i guess
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