Ophelia Ackina
name:Ophelia Ackina
nickname: Ophie
race: Human
birth-date: Summer 14th, 490AV
age: 23
location: Kenash
height: 5'1"
appearance
She has the classic, almost Vantha-esque looks of the Ackina dynasty - high cheekbones, dark hair, olive skin - that all come together to form the cold, but beautiful, visage of one Ophelia Ackina. She has a lean body with little visible muscle and long legs more used to lounging on a shady porch or practicing dance than any actual work. Her hair is kept long with bangs chopped straight across her forehead, but is usually put up with tiny jeweled hairpins into elaborate braids and knots. She dresses in the latest style of the season - be it silks and lace or leather and silver - and spares no Miza in ensuring the quality of the clothing.
character concept
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Her pretty face hides the clever mind behind it - the shrewd business mind that made her successful despite her young age and the shadow of her brother - Morrison Ackina, head of the Clawstone plantation and Ackina dynasty. Ambitious and independent in her own right, Ophelia is not as cruel or as jealous as some would expect her to be. In fact, that's far from the truth - she never desired becoming the head and dealing with everything that came with it. She's much more content to do her own thing. Ophelia tends to stay away from most political matters, simply because it doesn't interest her. She was raised to believe that anyone who couldn't keep their freedom didn't deserve it - no matter how they lost it in the first place.
history
Born the younger sister of Morrison Ackina, Ophelia grew up in the shadow of her older brother, but never really became jealous of him or the attention he received. She always preferred the quieter side of things and often shied away from anything political. From a young age she possessed incredible ambition and drive, often finding ways to get what she wanted despite what anyone told her. She was smart and clever, and loved to indulge in the more lavish and decadent side of things, whether it was playing dress-up with cousins or having a tea party with dolls and a kelvic or two. She never grew out of it, which is evident in her manner and her dress.