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NICKNAMESXX None
AGEXX 19
SEXUALITYXXPansexual with a sapphic lean
NATIONALITYXX Manhattan, New York
ROLEX Human
HEXXX #E10600
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Lisa has the innate power to cast illusions, trick people's eyes into seeing what isn't there. Just kidding. She doesn't have any real arcane gifts like other students at Cascadia; however, her stage persona is that of a flashy, Las Vegas witch. Whether it's cards, magical boxes, or escapology you can bet that she has studied the hell out of it so that she can perform
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H E I G H TXANDXB U I L D: 5'8" and 119lb. Slim, but wholly curve-free.
Lisa wears her weight the same way as any other woman with high metabolism: not at all. Though she can eat a buffet out of business none of the food seems to stick to her and her family often questions whether she has an eating disorder or if all of it went to her height. Rail thin and boxy, her figure isn't the hourglass wonder that her other sisters inherited, though she doesn't mind that too much. Were it not for her fashion sense she could have easily been a Brandy Melville girl, but she has too much dignity for that aesthetic. Her normal clothing consists of leggings, crop tops, and the occasional sundress if the weather is just right. She feels at home in solid colors and will rarely, if ever, explore patterns unless absolutely necessary, or if it's for a costume. By contrast, her onstage looks have a bit more pizazz. Throwing away the classic white leotard, she opts for body-hugging, short dresses and sparkling patterns. Heels are a must and her makeup goes from zero to winged eyeliner and smokey eye shadow to accentuate her brown eyes. She has no issues showing skin and has used it as a distraction on more than one occasion. Her skin is free of tattoos, although her ears are pierced and she has a some acne scars on her back.
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P E R S O N A L I T Y:
Lisa is a firm woman who knows what she wants. Unfortunately, most of the things that she wants are intangible. For as long as she could remember, she wanted to be part of something bigger than herself, to be special beyond a reasonable doubt. Compared to her siblings, she doesn't see her piano accolades, high SAT/ACT scores, or track trophies as much to go by nor is the "honor" of Ivy League enough to satisfy her longing for adventure. She's become numb to the heaps of praise lobbied onto her as a child and if anything, feels robbed of adversity. Growing up in a bubble meant she had all the time in the world to foster her skill in anything that inspired her (of which there were many). Because of this, she is unaware of the privilege that she holds nor the arrogance that bleeds off of her words whenever she attempts to discuss the "difficulties" she's experienced.
Nonetheless, she's never knowingly wielded her social status to hurt others. She welcomes friends from all walks of life and loves having the opportunity to chat whether it's about the mysteries of life, conspiracy theories, or simply showing them her latest magic trick. For her innate ability to learn, she's never felt satisfaction from anything except for prestidigitation or solving mysteries. It seems that anything else she tries her hand at, she masters (or at least becomes competent at) too quickly and thusly, becomes too bored to continue. Magic however, has captured her attention, not only because it combines so many aspects she enjoys (performance, sleight of hand, engineering, etc.) but also because it is an ever-evolving craft. Magicians perform a new trick, the audience is dazzled, somebody eventually debunks them, rinse and repeat.
Unfortunately, her pursuit of challenge does not make her immune from criticism. If you tease her, she'll laugh it off and likely tease you back, but it's easy to tell when you are getting on her nerves. Her ego is fragile and there are times when she feels the need to "prove" that her interests aren't childish or that her theories aren't totally crazy. She knows that people see her love of magic as more of a quirk than a serious hobby and part of her wonders whether people humor her if she had been born to a different family instead.
Q U I R K SXA N DXO D D I T I E S:
Chews on her pen
Cracks her knuckles before working on something
Will tryhard at any and all card games
F E A R S:
Getting old
Losing her hair
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Lisa grew up on the upper east side of Manhattan where all of New York's elite congregated for business, pleasure, and ending up on the front page of some type of tabloid. Her family was consisted of a Chinese business woman and a Singaporean real estate mogul whose extended families would have made their upper middle class household seem absolutely impoverished by comparison. With a biweekly maid, private tutor, and on call chauffeur, their children (two daughters and a son) rarely had to lift a finger and were told to, instead, focus all of their efforts on becoming cultured, well-rounded individuals. They were told from a young age that one of them was to inherit the business, one to take over their father's real estate empire, and the other to find their own prestigious career (meaning doctor, engineer, or lawyer).
Much to her siblings chagrin (and her own parents' delight), she excelled in every class she took and every instrument that she dabbled in, making her the perfect candidate for any of the three paths her parents set out for her. It gave her leeway to explore her random interests be they expensive (horseback riding), frivolous (trading card games), or time consuming (rhythm gymnastics). The pattern was simple: she would find a new hobby, her parents would buy her the best equipment money could offer, she would obsess for a few months, and then drop it entirely. Sibling competition (and accusations of favoritism) was not uncommon but being the "golden child" meant she could deflect it.
Her true love finally landed on prestidigitation after watching a magic show in Las Vegas. To most, it may not have seemed like anything special but the way that he drew everyone's attention, redirected their attention, and pulled off that seemingly impossible illusion captivated her. It drove her to bombard him with questions, to which he jokingly told her he was a wizard. She ran with the idea and her parents humored her, thinking she would go through with the usual cycle; however, it stuck. She just kept trying and trying whether it meant showing off to her cousins, playing little tricks, or participating in the school talent show.
Nobody could doubt her intelligence given that she still maintained her grades and racked up accolades in her extracurricular activities, but they certainly faulted her immaturity behind her back. At best her love affair would fizzle out by senior year and at worst she would continue magic as a hobby during college at a parent-approved Ivy League college so it came as a surprise when she chose Cascadia College. Though old, the institution wasn't famous outside of opening its doors to the public less than ten years ago. It was thought that the college only accepted the children of alumni but otherwise, it didn't have any more prestige than her other options. The question became "why Cascadia then?" As it turned out, the main reason behind Lisa's choice were rumors of something paranormal beneath the campus's surface. Her parents were, furious and threatened to cut her off until they settled with the fact that, if nothing else, Lisa could hopefully, forge powerful connections.