Difference between revisions of "Lucille Paige"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
GothParrot (talk | contribs) |
GothParrot (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 96: | Line 96: | ||
=• Personality •= | =• Personality •= | ||
− | -- | + | To describe Lucille's personality as 'outsized' would not do it justice. According to Mr. Miller-Paige, who has spent significant time around Lucille via his relationship to her sister, she is typically very boisterous and jovial, seldom seen in social settings without a wide smile, loud talk, and louder laughter. Her peers in the Council of Venice similarly described Lucille as a friendly and exuberant individual, often to a fault. In regular conversation, Lucille appears to have a compulsion for tangents and joking asides, and many who have interacted with her have described her relatively stream-of-conscious manner of talking as being difficult to follow. She has also been witnessed in conversation having apparent bouts of forgetfulness. |
+ | |||
+ | While quick to strike up conversation and make friends in casual situations however, Lucille does appear to make a clear distinction between casual and close friendships, seeming to keep a deliberate arm's length to most through her wisecracking and peculiar speech patterns, but becoming much more grounded and candid to those who earn her trust. Similarly, while she is often seen as generous to most, she is particularly protective of those who manage to become part of her close social sphere. Lastly, while Lucy often presents herself as easygoing and highly agreeable, she has also exhibited a tendency to suddenly and drastically break contact and shy away from those who have caused her emotional distress. These behaviors seem consistent with a prior history of abuse within close relationships. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the field, Lucille continues to maintain her outward appearance of easygoing joviality, much to the frustration of a few agents who have worked with Lucille and perceived this as being lackadaisical and inattentive. Her record, however, shows that despite this facade she is prompt and meticulous in her work, producing professional results despite a less-than-professional demeanor. | ||
+ | |||
+ | When left to her own devices, Lucille is known to partake in a number of hobbies, including a fondness for a wide array of geek culture mainstays: comic books, television, cartoons, and movies. In particular, she has a fondness for so-called 'so bad it's good' movies and vintage horror and science fiction (in conversation, she has cited the cult television series ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' as her favorite show). As an expression of this fondness for geek culture, Lucille is known to be a regular at various comic book and pop culture conventions around the continental United States. She is also an avid participant in local goth, fetish, and industrial music scenes around her hometown in Atlanta, both as a knowledgeable fan and an organizer of events. In keeping with her fondness for these subcultures, Lucille also has an expressed interest in morbid subject matter such as criminology, historical atrocities, and medical anomalies. Lastly, Lucille has also been known to spend much of her free time engaged in various social justice activities, particularly as they involve LGBTQ+ rights and feminism. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Having a working knowledge of these subcultures is often key to understanding Lucille's tangential, reference-laden manner of speaking. Be advised. | ||