Hi, everyone. ♡ I go by Alexis (she – her). I present Sunan, my school reject turned art criminal, who may be better known as Taay by his graduate peers. He’s still a little melodramatic though will be returning to the reunion with a newfound (and baseless) confidence afforded to him by his (illegitimate) fortune. I’m still curating something decently informative for his portfolio and a list of possible connections but I’ve paraphrased the bigger points of his character in the meanwhile. If you’d like to plot, like this post and I’ll message you accordingly. Thanks again!
Sunan was a social outlier in highschool, partially by his own deliberation and personal introversion. He would have tried to overstep that boundary but it would’ve always been awkward because he’d attempt these strides overtly. He’d have been a troublemaker (overcompensating, basically) though nothing excessive and seldom ever conflicting the other students.
It would mostly be things like personal fashion choices or performance in class, something to garner attention, though the hierarchical aspect to the school probably meant his attempts didn’t really yield anything profitable and worsened that isolation for him.
He might be memorable to previous classmates because of this and ideally, they’d know him by his nickname, Taay. He graduated in 2014.
His family is a very wealthy collection of reputable lawyers, having a stance in most of the national, high profile cases. If his highschool antics didn’t identify him, that would.
Present day, he’d completely contrast the awkward, repressed outsider that he was in school (deliberately). He’s very much proud of himself and his “achievements”, choosing to express that openly with materialistic extravagance and just general diction. Overall just very spiteful, hoping he leaves a very clear impact on his classmates.
His secret is that the “original” renaissance pieces he sells as an online merchant are actually all counterfeited by his own hand. He’d be selling at monumental prices and laundering the money so as to avoid being arrested, hence his “fortune”.
For now, there’s no real reason as to why he chooses to pursue this, though Sunan isn’t really morally outstanding, anyway. He sees it as lucrative and treats money as means of grandeur. He feels like it’ll highlight him and thinks of it as a good revenge for his childhood and adolescence so he pursues it, essentially.











