#and Ella Purnell is rather talented isn’t she
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binges arcane to fill the yellowjackets void, so rewatch yellowjackets to fill the arcane void ?
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my knee jerk reaction is to send cas and reese but let's mix it up how about clarence and reese (u can do cas and reese too if you want cause otp)
REESE AND CLARENCE:
Name:
{ margaret } - meaning “pearl”
{ elyse } - meaning “pledged to God”, also a nod to her paternal grandmother
{ symons } - a variation of Shimon, a Hebrew name meaning to hearken.
Gender:
female
General Appearance:
{ hair } : medium brown, wavy
{ eyes } : brown
{ height }: margaret stands at 5′5″, towering over her mother but still shorter than her father
Personality:
+ compassionate, level-headed, headstrong
- stubborn, overly brash, short-tempered
Special Talents:
margaret’s talent is one she shares with her father, PEACE INDUCEMENT. it comes in handy when clarence isn’t home and reese has panic attacks. although she tries to hide them, margaret can always sense her mother’s anxiety, and finds a way to calm her.
Who they like better:
margaret doesn’t prefer one parent over the other, but she finds that her mother is easier to talk to when she’s upset. when she needs advice, her father is the one she goes to.
Who they take after more:
In the looks department, margaret is an equal mix of her parents. personality-wise, however, she takes more after her father. they’re both known to be a tad too self-confident at times, but they’re also the calmer ones - not always by choice, but someone’s got to stop reese from panicking.
Personal Head canon:
when she was still rather young, margaret’s parents could often be found sitting together on the piano bench and reese would sing while clarence played. when margaret got to school, she put her all into learning an instrument in music class. she wanted to be just like her daddy, and make her parents proud. on the last day of school, when they’d finally arrived home, margaret dragged her parents into the living room, sat down at the piano bench, and played.
Face Claim:
Ella Purnell
REESE AND CASTOR:
Name:
{ ophelia } - meaning “help”
{ celeste } - meaning “heavenly”
{ silver } -meaning “precious metal”
Gender:
female
General Appearance:
{ hair } : medium-dark brown, curly/wavy
{ eyes } : blue
{ height } : ophelia is the tallest of the silver women, at 5′4″
Personality:
+ witty, observant, soft-hearted, creative- private, clumsy, lazy, cautious
Special Talents:
Comedy Embodiment: the ability to become the embodiment of comedy. ophelia gets her wit from both of her parents. like her father, she loves making puns. it’s still unknown how she discovered this power - she refuses to tell - but she’ll often use it to her advantage when she needs a laugh or when someone else seems to need a laugh.
Color Generation: the power to generate colors. honestly, ophelia wouldn’t be her mother’s daughter if she didn’t have some sort of artistic power/talent. ophelia stumbled upon this power when she was six years old, at home one day, painting with reese. her mother had set up two palettes with the same colors - one for each of them. reese was about halfway through her painting when she looked over and noticed ophelia had changed the colors of her palette and even created some new ones.
Who they like better:
ophelia likes both of her parents equally, although it always seems like they know just how to embarrass her in front of her new friends. if you asked cas and reese, they’d both say they’re her favorite…and be right.
Who they take after more:
ophelia takes after castor. appearance-wise, she’s a perfect mix, just like caelum. personality-wise, she’s much more like her father. she always wants to make people laugh, and she’s got almost the exact same personality as her father, though she’s a bit more open than he was at her age. there’s no doubting she’s her father’s daughter.
Personal Head canon:
ophelia is an intersectional feminist. while she was growing up, her parents urged her to ignore/fight gender norms, fight for her rights, and make her voice heard. they’d teach her everything she needed to know about feminism, and what it means to be a feminist. they raised her with strong values and ideals, and the entire family attended the women’s march on washington.
Face Claim:
Odeya Rush
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