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β½ "Some nights I wish I could go back in life. Not to change shit, just to feel a couple things twice." βΎ
Fα΄α΄α΄ α΄Κα΄Ιͺα΄ β¦ Xavier Serrano
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Jameson Griffon Airth
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His peers call him James. Some family members can get away with calling him Jamie.
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September 10th
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16
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Male
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Heterosexual
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Brown, usually long enough for his mother to call it a mop of a mess [quote][/quote]
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Green
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White, pale
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6'1
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Where are they from?
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Describe character's appearance. Include character's fashion style, if you want.
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XXXEgotistical β¦ Intelligent β§ Dominant β¦ Social β§ Charming
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A lot of people seem to think that if your parents work hard and wealthy, that they also must be neglectful. That it's mandatory that you were raised by nannies, and that your parents wouldn't bat an eye at the thought of missing your first day of kindergarten or your second grade play for a business meeting, or some posh party, or a golf outing with clients. Jameson is aware that this is something that happens to some kids, and he has friends with life stories similar enough to that to know it, but it isn't the way that he was raised. He was raised by two involved parents who taught him that he was the most valuable and important thing on the planet. There was nothing in the world that was unattainable to him. He could be anything he wanted to be, and do anything that he wanted to do. Confident has always been just part of who he is. He's never been the type of person who gets nervous about speaking to or in front of people. He actually thoroughly enjoys conversation, debate, and any opportunity to showcase his talents. While he's grown up enough to know that he isn't the best at everything, like his parents allowed him to think as a child, he still is very sure of himself. Sometimes, it comes across as being cocky and egotistical, and he's well-aware of this, but he'd rather seem like the jerk who thinks that he's better than everyone than the kid who's too scared to do anything out of fear of failure. Jameson knows that he's not perfect, but that doesn't stop him from trying to be.
In his defense, he isn't opinionated. He's smart enough to know that other people have something to offer and bring to the table. While he certainly has a dominant enough personality where he likes to think that he, too, has something to bring to every conversation, whether he truly does or not, he is open to learning and listening. He knows how to engage with people and turn conversations towards their interests to make them like him. He's good at manipulating people's emotions and working out deals that really mainly benefit him, yet allow the other party to feel satisfied too; something that his businessman of a father taught him. He has some know-it-all tendencies and confidence to a point of cockiness that sometimes causes others to roll their eyes at his mere presence, but there's no denying that James has charm and a likeability factor that makes it easy to overlook those characteristics.
His father taught him how to play sports, and how school was important because even if it wouldn't teach him everything he needed to know to succeed, it would teach him how to network. How to socialize. How to see the way that a hierarchy worked, and how he could work his way up that. Those things made him popular with the boys he went to school with. His mother was just as involved in her son's life, though, and she was the one who taught him how to woo girls. She was the one forcing him to go shopping with her for Valentine's Day gifts for the little girls he was crushing on in elementary school. She was the one making sure that he always smelled good, and that his hair was brushed properly, before leaving the house for school every morning. While his dad helped him learn the ropes of what being a ladies man entailed, it was his mother who really taught him how to treat women. Anyone could be a player, but what set James apart from so many of the guys at his school was that he learned how to be that sweet, sensitive, charming guy that all of the girls truly wanted. He was the guy who could talk his way into any girl's pants, and still manage to give her butterflies even after barely answering her text messages in the days following their one night together. He's naturally flirtatious and charming, part of the social aspect of his personality, but he also knows how to be sweet, sentimental and thoughtful.
He has spent his entire life trying to be perfect, and from afar, it looks like he's doing a great job. He's popular and well-liked by most, with many of his haters disliking him for reasons that he can brush off as stemming from jealousy. He does well in school, does well in sports, and has an active social life. It's never that easy, though, and while James isn't struggling with any major, traumatic issues, he certainly feels the pressure to be perfect quite frequently. He's deathly afraid of amounting to nothing and disappointing his parents. He is constantly internally questioning himself, wondering if he really knows who he is, and if this person he's been acting as for all of these years is really himself, or a projection of the person that he thinks everyone wants him to be. He's more unsure, emotional and insecure than he acts, but few people know that side of him.
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β¦ Alexandra Airth (nΓ©e Badger) β¦ β£Mother β£ Alive
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Jameson was born and raised in New York City. He is the only child of Alan and Alexandra Airth. Both of his parents come from money, with his mother being one of the four children of Jacqueline Mars, heir to the Mars, Inc. fortune, and his father coming from a long line of real estate moguls. While Alexandra was raised in a very posh way, Alan was pushed, especially by his father, to make it on his own. Despite his family being worth millions, he was told that he had to work his way through college and make a name for himself on his own. His parents didn't want him to be a spoiled brat who thought he could have success handed to him, and while that might have made some bitter, it drove Alan to success. He worked in various financial related businesses after graduating from UPenn's business school, and now manages a hedge fund firm that he funded, that has set him into the billion dollar range in terms of net worth.
Needless to say, Jameson had it good growing up. He had the money, but more than that, he had parents who adored him. Neither of his parents wanted only one child, but soon after they married, they realized that they had a very low chance of conceiving a child. It took five years of trying for Jameson to be born, and even with him, they had to use IVF procedures. They tried for three years after his birth to bring a sibling into the world for him, but it just wasn't in the cards for them. While his parents were upset, they were able to funnel that energy into making sure their son had the best and brightest future. Though they didn't raise Jameson in a way similar to how Alan was raised, where he was forced to work for everything he wanted, he also wasn't raised where he was spoiled endlessly. He was spoiled more than he should have been with their affection, because he was basically living a life where he could do no wrong in their eyes, but materialistically, Jameson was well-off, but not spoiled rotten. He grew to understand the value of a dollar and how much satisfaction hard work and well-deserved success meant.
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Character Sheet By : The Toxic Cereus
Inspired By : AmeliaIsGhostly
Filled Out By : Lilac