Giada was a young student at Juiliard, studying music and dance when her body was possessed by a 19th century gypsy. Rumer was a Romani woman that had been persecuted and hanged in England in the late 1800's. Her ghost's presence soon transformed "Giada" into "Rumer", taking over over her life. Diagnosed incorrectly as schizophrenic, Giada was hospitalized but escaped. Desperate for freedom without persecution she found Erie Isle.
Character name: Rumer
Avatar Name (if different): Giada Koba
1. Give a 1-2 sentence synopsis of your character concept 
Rumer is the ghost of a 19th century Romani woman living in the body of a modern day student. As a gypsy in England she was persecuted and hanged by the Church. she is not aware that she is dead.
2. If youâ??re not human, is it generally known what you are?
human but neither she nor anyone else realizes she is possesed by a ghost, hints at it from time to time with old English references
3. Discuss basic emotional makeup
Rumer is rather extroverted and loves to be on stage but she is extrememly distrustful of strangers. However her greed for money and shiny play pretties motivates her to mingle with the townfolk.
4. List some character quirks that you want us to use in RP
Rumer is greedy and loves to drink , especially wine. Her vices include cigar smoking, the occasional gambling and the frequent pick pocketing. she fears anything church related and is allergic to dogs
5. List some needs, wants, and/or personal drives we can use in group RP
Rumer is an entertainer and needs to make cash as a street performer to afford her vices. she also does readings for cash in the tent in the fair..... and can be bribed to give very specific readings to enemies, ex-lovers, etc. Mostly....she can be bribed. She's also planning to brew her own wine from a secret "family recipe" and supply the local bars with her goal being to create a demand for Nomad booze. Her wine is called "Gypsymoon"
Skills:
belly dancing
guitar and viola
fortune telling
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