Profile Explanations

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Parent(s): Details of the parents (irrespective of relation and gender).

Story: The story that's destined for them.

Destined Role: The role in the story(s) they play (it can be a protagonist, an antagonist, a deuteragonist, a tritagonist or a secondary/tertiary antagonist.

Side: Even though the Royal-Rebel conflict is over, students can still choose between the two sides. The sides are Royal, Rebel, Roybel and Neutral.

Age: The physical age of the character.

Roommate: The person whom the character rooms with. All the dorms are gender-specific and sometimes people who identify as non-binary can appear as a roommate for a male or a female person.

Gender: The gender in which they identify as.

Sexuality: The choice of people they are attracted to.

Character Scale: This will define the character's importance in the show. For example, Aime Cupid is one of the very main characters, so she will be under Category 1 (Lead). Here are the categories and their respective emojis (to help you define easily)

👸🤴 (Category 1: Lead): Central figures in the story with significant development and the most screen/page time. Example: Ashton Ella, Ebony Queen-Charming.

🦸‍♀️🦸‍♂️ (Category 2: Semi-lead): Important characters who play significant roles but are not as central as the main characters. Example: Birch Truthwood, Kylie Cheshire.

🧚‍♀️🧚‍♂️ (Category 3: Supporting): Characters who support the main plot and major characters, appearing regularly but not as prominently. Example: Phoenix Hood, Aster O'Hair-Plumfield.

🧙‍♀️🧙‍♂️ (Category 4: Recurring): Characters who appear periodically throughout the series, contributing to the story but not consistently. Example: Tiara Bell, Daisy Gale.

🧜‍♀️🧜‍♂️ (Category 5: Minor): Characters who appear briefly or infrequently, with minimal impact on the main plot. Example: Alfie-a-Dale, Tristan Tinheart.

🧞‍♀️🧞‍♂️ (Category 6: Mentioned-only): Characters referenced in the narrative but never physically appear or play a role. Example: Stewart Traveller, Wallace Dancer.

Secret Heart's Desire: This section explains the character's greatest ambitions, goals, aims and desires which are often not known to anyone, or known to very few people.

My 'Magic' Touch: This section explains any talent or skill they have which is quite excepional, and may or may not be genetic or destiny-aligned. For example, Rebellious Charming doesn't have the ability to cast stong and powerful magic, like her siblings, even though she is also the daughter of Raven Queen. Instead, she inherited her father's abilities instead.

Storybook Romance: This section explains the chaarcter's probable love interest, which may be one-sided, mutual or just a present infatuation or liking. In fact, the character may love a different person in the present and they might end up with someone else in the future. Also, sometimes it's possible for them to have more than one love interest. 

Oh 'Curses!' Moments: This section tells us about the character's negative moments or memories, which may reflect any negative emotion from their side, like embarrassment or sadness. This also may or may not be destiny-aligned or genetic, like their family members.

Powerful Qualities: This subheading tells us the character's personality in three words, giving a brief but clear idea of the characteristics of the person.

Personality Type: It explains the MBTI personality type of the character, which also explains their nature and their life. This might not be accurate as the author doesn't really know personality types so well. Oh, and she apologizes for that.

Most Favorite Subject: The character's most favorite subject in school. Again, this may or may not be destiny-aligned or genetic. This can include more than one subject sometimes.

Least Favorite Subject:The character's least favorite subject in school. Once again, this may or may not be destiny-aligned or genetic. This can include more than one subject sometimes.

BFFAs: Short form of 'Best Friends Forever After'. This section tells us about the person's allies or friends. This can also include frenemies.

WFFAsShort form of 'Worst Foes Forever After'. This section tells us about the person's enemies or foes. This too can also include frenemies. Oh and sometimes the character doesn't have an enemy or has more than one.

Siblings: The number of siblings of the character, their names and sometimes, their age can be seen here. They may be adoptive, step or biological siblings, as well. Sometimes, the character has a loved one whom they consider a sibling.

Family (Others): The grandparent(s), aunt(s) and/or uncle(s), cousins, godparent(s) and their relative(s) of the character, apart from their parents and their siblings. This section includes the maternal side and the paternal side of relatives.

Hobbies: The well-loved hobbies of the character. Once again, this may or may not be destiny-aligned or genetic.

Likes: This section includes some of the things the person-in-talk likes.

Dislikes: This section includes some of the things the person-in-talk dislikes.

Birthday: The date of the birth of the person-in-talk, according to the Gregorian calendar.

Zodiac Sign: The sun sign of the character, according to Gregorian calendar. Sometimes their traits will not be as the zodiac's expected traits. The zodiac signs given below:

♈ Aries (Ram): March 21–April 19

♉ Taurus (Bull): April 20–May 20

♊ Gemini (Twins): May 21–June 21

♋ Cancer (Crab): June 22–July 22

♌ Leo (Lion): July 23–August 22

♍ Virgo (Virgin): August 23–September 22

♎ Libra (Balance): September 23–October 23

♏ Scorpius (Scorpion): October 24–November 21

♐ Sagittarius (Archer): November 22–December 21

♑ Capricornus (Goat): December 22–January 19

♒ Aquarius (Water Bearer): January 20–February 18

♓ Pisces (Fish): February 19–March 20

Favorite Food/Drink: The character's favorite thing to eat or drink.

Pet: The character's pet creature(s) or animal companion(s), which can be even a mythological organism. The pet's names are created in a way that it matches the character's story.

Name Origin: The character's name meaning and inspirations for the character. As usual, the character has a name aligned with their parents, with thier story and/or with the similarity of the name.

Class Schedule: The class schedule for the person-in-talk, which usually has upto 20 classes, which are not on a daily basis, but generally speaking. Mostly, the subjects are based on their stories, but sometimes they are based on their passion, since it's free to choose subjects now in EAH.

Face Claim: The person who has the facial features of the character and is suitable to play that character can be inserted as a face claim.

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