The Woman
The woman is the object of the man's desire until the box corrupts him, then becomes the object of his scorn. Eventually, she is the victim of his indifference.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
The woman has always had the man as her friend. Though he pursued her in their youth, her interests were elsewhere. She insisted that they remain friends. She pursued a woman named Mary Rose, who died when they were nineteen. Broken hearted, the woman never again found love of a romantic sort, though her long association with the man was a form of love until he was corrupted. After his betrayal, she died of a broken heart.
Gender Identity
The woman is a cisgender female
Sexuality
She loved another woman, Mary Rose, who died when the woman was only nineteen. She never found another love.
Education
The woman is educated in the usual private manner. She primarily knows how to work as a laundress, cook, and sew.
Employment
The woman has worked for fourty years as a laundress, and continues to do so until her death of a broken heart.
Accomplishments & Achievements
None.
Failures & Embarrassments
Her lifelong friend, the man, betrayed her by the end of her life, leading to her death of a broken heart.
Mental Trauma
The death of her lover, Mary Rose, drove a spike through her heart such that she never found romantic love again. When her friend, the man, began to change and become dominating and possessive, she began to suffer, culminating in her death after he betrayed her.
Intellectual Characteristics
The woman was kind and open-hearted. Though she had no room in her heart for romantic love, she enjoyed the daily exchanges with the man. She was also well-known as a kind and generous soul throughout the neighborhood.
Morality & Philosophy
The woman simply believed in kindness.
Children
Pronouns
She/Her/Hers
Sex
Female
Eyes
Blue
Hair
Short, salt and peper.
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Lined with age, but still a beautiful mocha
Height
5' 4"
Weight
115 lbs
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