"Sometimes I believe in six impossible things before breakfast."
About Allyson:
character name: Allyson (Ally) Lynch
disney character: Alice
Pronouns: She/her
Faceclaim: Emily Alyn Lind
Age: 23
Zodiac: Taurus
medical history: schizophrenia (hallucinations, talking to herself, trouble making decisions, delusions: she has this managed very well, and knows when she’ll have an episode and will grab a pillow, sit down, and let it pass. Currently, she’s able to handle it and takes elixirs and teas that help soothe her body and mind. It’s not a severe problem, however, it does affect her. She’ll sometimes day dream in the middle of a sentence or forget what she was talking about. A lot of this comes from her curiosity. She’s so curious about everything and her hallucinations feed on that. They usually only last a few minutes.)
hair color: Blonde
eye color: brown
talent(s): drawing, reading, telling stories
like(s): painting, flowers, animals, reading
dislike(s): rude people, loud noises, judgmental people
three aesthetics: story nights with children as she tells them of beautiful adventures, tea parties full of flowery dresses and fun snacks, dreams full of bright colors and confusing memories, night terrors.
Biography:
Allyson’s life was anything but simple. Her parents wanted her to be the perfect child, the one that would become a girl they could present to the world. They wanted her to be elegant and proper but that was anything but her. In fact, she was the opposite. She’d much rather stay by herself and get lost in a book or write a story of her own. When she was a teenager, she fell in with the wrong crowd on purpose, as a way to rebel against her family. She started taking recreational drugs, hoping to shut out all their demands. Instead, all it did was tear her family apart. They yelled, screamed, and were absolutely furious with her. But Allyson didn’t care. Because now she’d made decisions of her own.
She experimented with them for years, trying to find the ones she liked the most until a particularly bad experience. Making the mistake of taking something outside, Allyson developed a very strong fear of flowers, especially fields of flowers. Since then, she occasionally dabbles in plants and smokes them. She tries to find ways to deal with her anxiety of her family coming and finding her. While occasionally having nightmares of flowers trying to take over her house, Allyson finds herself trying to find coping mechanisms through new friends, books, and anything that keeps those trippy flowers at bay, allowing her cheerful and bubbly personality that her parents tried to stifle, to grow. Spending her days around books and writing stories, she finds herself talking to the books and the words on the paper, trying to give herself some sense of control and essentially “protection” from any nightmarish flowers.
She’s bubbly, fun, and always up for an adventure, and even more so than as a child. Allyson’s trying to capture the part of her youth that was stolen from her by her parents’ ruthless rules and expectations of her. She likes to play pretend and play games that remind her of how to have fun.
Look, basically, she's high a lot of the time, so she's generally confused about something and still talks to herself. Some trips are worse than others, but she doesn't do those as often. She's more adventurous when she's sober, and when she's high, she just wants to sleep. It's become an anxiety thing, when she's had a rough day, someone's been rude, or her parents send her a letter.













