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What Does Your Character Value Most?
⌞ What does your character value the most?
✧ Love - SHE THINKS LOVE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN LIFE AND TRIES TO SPREAD IT DESPITE SHE HASN'T FOUND IT HERSELF YET.
✧ Reputation - SHE JUST WANTS A NEW CLEAN REPUTATION INSTEAD OF HER STAINED ONE THAT SHE IS VERY ASHAMNED OF. SHE WORKS VERY HARD TO MAKE PEOPLE FORGET ABOUT HER WRONG BY DOING ALOT OF GOOD BUT SHE THINKS ITS STILL NOT GOOD ENOUGH
Family - SHE THINKS FAMILY IS IMPORTANT AND SHE LOVES HER FAMILY BUT SOMETIMES SHE WONDERS IF BLOOD IS REALLY THICKER THAN WATER
✧ Recognition - SHE WAS ALWAYS THE "QUIET SISTER", THE ODD ONE, THE SIDE KICK IN HER OWN MOVIE. SHE WANTS EVERYONE TO SEE HER AS HERSELF NOW, NOT AS HER SISTER'S SISTER.
✧ The Throne - SHE WANTS THE THRONE OF COURSE, BUT ONLY BECAUSE HER SISTER WANTS IT TOO.
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✧ LOVED ONES - not only including her family, but also friends, her people, ect. despite everything going on in her family she loves them very much and wouldnt know what to do without them, especially her mother. her mother is her main support system and if one day her mother decided to shun her she would just lose it. she is a very insecure girl and often relies on others so without anyone to catch her when she falls she would crash very hard. she would be very lost and confused without her loved ones since they are the ones who guide her through her

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