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Name: Mary Maud Lombard (nee Harkin)
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Referred to as:Â Mrs Lombard; "Dora" by her husband
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Age: 33 (29 January 1890)
Gender: Cisgender female
Sexual orientation: Bisexual
Occupation: Socialite (current); housemaid (former)
Nationality: Irish
Religion: Protestant
Class: Middle (current); working (former)
Place of birth: Belfast, Ireland
Hometown: As above
Faceclaim: Liv Lisa Fries (Babylon Berlin)
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Height: 5'6 (167 cm)
Weight: Underweight and bony for it
Build: Built like a bird (or a child, depending on how charitable your perspective), Maud has the figure for this new fashion obsession with the androgyne
Distinguishing marks: N/A
Hair colour:Â Plain old brown
Hair style: Frizzy in the vein of Zelda Fitzgerald, brushed into a chin-length halo of half-formed curls. It is not a flattering style, but Maud has tried everything to no avail. She normally wears a hat or scarf of some kind just to keep it quite literally under wraps
Eye colour: Dark blue, though not remarkable in any way
Clothing: One would think that as a new member of the nouveau riche Maud would been spendthrift, but the opposite is true. She dresses in nice but plain clothes, and favours whites and creams regardless of the season or whether it's appropriate. Her favourite colour is burnt orange and so she uses that as an accent wherever possible. She often wears hats or scarves to tame her ridiculous mane of curls. As she never had her ears pierced, Maud doesn't wear much jewellery except for the choice pieces Felix bought her.
Scent(s): Face powder, cigarette smoke, burnt coffee, a sugary perfume bought in Paris that reminds one of treacle tart
Accent: The swift singsong accent of Belfast. She often sounds indignant even when she's not, and the pitch at the end of her sentences rises to turn any observation into a challenge.
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Summary No one could say that Maud was easy. She isn't easy to love, get along with, or even understand. While she's certainly dramatic and outspoken on various injustices, she shrouds her true self beneath different layers of her character. The only person who has ever seen and loved the whole of her is her husband, who is the singularly most important and yet dangerous person in her life. Maud was taught never to put one's happiness in anyone's hands but God's - well, she must be a fool at heart, because Maud feels as if she leaves fragments of herself wherever she goes. She clings to shards of her identity, guarding them jealously as jewels, because if given the chance she would be left with nothing. Maud wants safety. She wants to be understood. Mostly, she wants freedom: to do as she pleases, to go where she likes, and to never be beholden to anybody. This fierce pursuit of independence can make her loved ones feel, at times, as they are simply there for the ride, there to facilitate her meteoric ascension in life. But Maud doesn't know how to live quietly. She wants to consume. All her life she has been hungry.
Virtues: Pragmatic, friendly, outspoken, charismatic, individualistic, independent
Vices: Selfish, childish, hot-headed, dramatic, short-sighted, vengeful
Moral alignment:Â Chaotic Good
Natal chart: Aquarius (Sun), Scorpio (Rising), Cancer (Moon)
Habits: Rolling her own cigarettes, sun-bathing, drinking bourbon, driving fast sports-cars, putting on accents as she reads out interviews with actresses in her women's magazines
Character tropes: Fiona Gallagher (Shameless)
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Spouse: @felixlombard
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