Post by Freya Dimas-Ivanez on Aug 22, 2011 19:39:23 GMT -7
FREYA DIMAS- IVANEZ
"I hope the end is joyful - and I hope never to come back."
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I AM BEYOND GOD
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Full Name: Freya Dimas-Ivanez
Nickname(s): Frey, Frida
Gender: Female
Age: Sixteen
Birthdate: August 12, 1995
Sexuality: Bisexual
Reincarnate: Yes
I am: Frida Kahlo
Played By: Lisa Ramos
Grade: Sophomore
Boarding: Yes
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OUR SHINING FUTURE
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Height: 5'5"
Weight: 125lbs
Eye Color: Dark brown
Hair Color: Black
Build: Slender, though with some meat on her bones.
Scars: Had to get stitches around her ankle and has a scar where she was cut by a sharp piece of metal
Piercings/Tattoos: Both of her ears are pierced. She also has her belly button pierced. As for tattoos, she has none as of yet, but she plans on having a field day with them, having already sketched several tattoos and is working on saving up the money.
Personal Style: Freya will usually stand out in a crowd owing to her odd fashion choices. She considers the way she dresses to be a huge way to express herself, and thus puts much effort into what she wears. What she wears will often largely reflect her mood as well. If she's feeling down, she's likely to wear loose-fitting, darker clothes. If she's feeling happy? You can expect form-fitting, sometimes revealing clothes, often more colorful in nature.
Appearance:
Freya's facial features are chiseled, making her look almost as though she has just stepped out of a fashion magazine. Her long black hair can be seen in all sorts of shapes and forms, from hanging down to up in a bun to braids. Her dark brown eyes seem to almost pierce through you.
As for her dress, Freya is highly versatile. She can be caught wearing comfortable, loose clothing to something form fitting and revealing, depending on her confidence level for the day. Makeup is an important part of Freya's wardrobe as well, and at times it may seem almost as if she views her face as an easel with which to experience upon.
HOPE AND HORROR
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Likes: Running, painting, drawing, makeup, expressing herself in odd ways, people who have no problem going against the status quo, smoking, alcohol, and lemon drops
Dislikes: Being seen as weak, injury, illness, capitalism, Diego, the fact that she has been branded a surrealist painter by some, the fact that her dying wish was apparently completely ignored, chewing gum, pigeons, and arrogant men
Dreams: To make this life an improvement over the last one, and to not get stuck with a man like the one she married in her past life
Fears: Pain and injury, losing her strength in any way, and being trapped in a life that she does not enjoy
Habits/Hobbies: Often nibbles on the edge of whatever utensil she is using, whether it be her pencil eraser or the end of a paintbrush, kicks her legs when she's impatient, painting, and partying
Secret(s): She wonders why the hell she was reincarnated in the first place, especially when she specifically noted that she did NOT want to be.
Personality:
In her past life, Freya was stated to have said 'I was born a bitch. I was born a painter.' This attitude has not changed from her first lifetime to her second. Freya is a very crass individual. She's blunt, she's forceful, and she tends to push a lot of people away because of this. She will not hesitate to state her opinion, and she will not care if you are offended by it.
That said, she's not all horrible. There are people she cares about, and those people mean the world to her. However, if you happen to be one of those people and you betray her...well, let's just say you'll have Freya's acid sprayed toward you within almost no time at all. She might say something directly to you, or she might paint out her frustrations, but you can guarantee that she will stew over it.
Freya, for all intents and purposes, is a very bitter young woman. In her past life, she dealt with hardship after hardship. Every time she seemed close to accomplishing a dream of hers, something would stand in the way.
When it comes to love, Freya prefers not to take her relationships seriously. Who could blame her, when her husband cheated on her with her own younger sister (not that she didn't have her own affairs). Freya enjoys casual outings with both men and women, sometimes culminating in sex, and sometimes not. One can find her at her happiest with a drink in one hand and a cigarette in another at the latest party. She may not have wanted to be reincarnated, but now that she's here, she's going to have a damn blast while she still can.
PRETTY BOY, PRETTY GIRL
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Mother: Estella Ivanez Marreno
Father: Silvino Dimas Raventos
Siblings: Elisa Dimas-Ivanez, 10
Other: None
Pets: None
Hometown: Clifton, Arizona
History:
Freya Dimas-Ivanez was born to Estella and Silvino, both second generation immigrants from Guatemala. Freya and six years after, her sister Elisa, grew up in a bilingual household. This was perhaps fortunate, as Freya's natural penchant for both languages had a perfect explanation behind it.
Six year old Freya found her mother's pregnancy fascinating. Her questions on the matter, however, were rather odd for a child her age. Rather than asking all sorts of questions about the baby, she would ask her mother about the pregnancy itself, what it felt like. Freya would often go around stuffing a pillow or a blanket under her shirt and pretending to be pregnant with her mother. The child's obsession with pregnancy was perhaps a bit alarming, but her parents passed it off merely as the curiosity of a child. That was, until her teacher informed them of what their daughter was drawing for art class.
While Freya did not have the dexterity of her past life, it became clear that the six year old was portraying concepts in her school artwork that were far above her age. Nudity and sexual images, as well as images pertaining to pregnancy were persistent in her artwork, and Freya's parents were investigated for child abuse. Of course, the results came out clean, and her parents were left to wonder where their daughter had learned such a thing. Cable TV? Little Freya maintained that she hardly watched any TV.
And so Elisa was born. Freya's artwork continued to cause a stir, and Freya was sent to see a therapist. Despite her young age she did not trust the man at all, and would frequently sit in his sessions without saying a word simply to spite him. When he would voice his frustration, she would smile, seeming to be getting a kick out of it. Eventually, the therapy sessions were cancelled. Though talking to the therapist (if one could call it that) did nothing for Freya's mental health, it did teach her that she had to be careful about who she showed her work to.
Fast forward to an eighth grade Humanities class. Freya enjoyed the subject immensely, getting to study myths and art and architecture. It was here that she learned about the surrealist movement, which she instantly found that she had a distaste for. To make matters worse, when she saw who her teacher listed as members of the movement, she cried out in frustration and began to ramble in rapid Spanish about how she was not a member of the surrealist movement, an escapade that had her sent to the principal's office and home to her parents.
Her parents were frustrated at this point, as everything that had NOT been solved by her visits to the therapist came to light once again. At a loss for what to do with a problem child like Freya, they opted to send her to a boarding school for a year to see if it would help with her odd behavior. Freya, at this point, actually thanked her parents for the opportunity and set off to packing for Riverdale.
She'd always known she was different. It was in that humanities class that she realized it. Frida Kahlo. That was she. She, the one wrongfully grouped into the surrealist category in art class despite her strong denials that she fit into any characteristic of a surrealist. By going to this school, she would be free from having to perform for her parents. By going to this school, she could let her true artwork shine. She didn't have to hide anymore. It was the start of a new era in her life.
As one would expect, Freya's attitude about her artwork, and lack of desire to cull it back in any way at Riverdale quickly caught the attention of an RSOR member, who at once set her down for an interview. It took a couple of tries to get stubborn Freya to provide the correct answers, as she would often supply confusing answers to throw her RSOR recruiter off purposely. Finally, though, the interviews were complete, and, at least within the ranks of RSOR, Freya could be known as Frida Kahlo again.
I AM WHO I AM
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