Board Thread:Creation Box/@comment-5188104-20151013031641

Gender: Female

Birthday: March 12, 1997

Face claim: Dove Cameron

Family/Housemates: Brysen Shaw (dad)

Address: 44 Pierce Avenue, Lebeaux

Personality: Delaney is an introverted and quiet girl. She keeps to herself often and is not quick to speak but does enjoy a good conservation with others. Delaney has a very artistic outlook on life and likes to read into the deep mystery of things. She is into a lot of dark, mysterious things and loves to be creeped out. Having grown up in a high class environment, Delaney is also naturally poised and has a natural elegance. She sometimes can also be a bit snobby but only towards small things, just because she is so used to classiness.

History: Delaney grew up in upstate New York with her rich father Brysen. Her mother and father had separated when Delaney was a few months old because she was a gold digger and wanted Brysen only for his money so he divorced her and she never saw the two again. Brysen worked on Wall Street and was very successful. He knew many important people and had a very successful life. Delaney however grew up distant from her father and though he showed his love and affection for her, most of her time in a day was spent with babysitters and nannies so she never spent much time with time. Each babysitter never lasted long, either.

Delaney had a hard time in school growing up. She went to private school where all the kids knew each other and all of the kids’ rich parents knew each other as well. Delaney was a very creative spirit and was into a lot of dark and mysterious things that most children wouldn’t be into. She loved Halloween and would go all out each year, wearing a different costume to school every day in October. It took a while for Delaney to realize that people made fun of her behind her back for this and it wasn’t long until they started making fun of her to her face. The bullying really hurt Delaney and it made her become a much quieter and much more introverted person in elementary school. She had very few friends and most people at school didn’t like her.

When Delaney was in fifth grade, her father finally found out about the bullying so he decided to move her to public school for sixth grade where maybe she could find a better variety of kids. Delaney liked those kids much better and even made friends at her new public school. She found more kids like her and who liked the things she did. Delaney got more involved with school, she started having more of a social life outside of school, and she even began to have romantic relationships. However, Delaney’s grades began to drop drastically over time and her father saw that she had too many distractions in public school so for high school he sent her back to private school.

Back in private school, everything was completely different and all the kids were the same as she knew them in elementary school: snotty and judgmental. Delaney tried making friends in her new school but she refused to change who she was for others. With that, she only ended up making a few friends so Delaney’s high school experience ended up being very quiet. People talked about her behind her back constantly in the beginning but Delaney had learned to ignore it and as high school went on, no one really paid much attention to her. She got straight A’s and did very well academically but she didn’t have much of a social life which made high school extremely boring for her. The only real friends Delaney had were from her old middle school but she even was having trouble keeping in contact with them. Through this, Delaney became a lot more independent and less caring about what other people thought of her.

Despite her impeccable grades, when Delaney graduated high school she didn’t want to go to college because she didn’t want to relive her high school experience. She instead wanted to move out of New York and settle down in a new place where she could meet new people and find a living. Her father wasn’t too happy with her decision but he gave her a bunch of money anyway to move elsewhere and make something of her life. Delaney found Lebeaux and thought it might be a good start.

Describe your character in a word. Artistic

How your character would describe him or herself in a word: Otherwordly  