Mabel Sophia Kosow- NikkiGender: Female
Age: 27, apparent; 119 actual Nature: Vampire Occupation: Appearance: Mabel, or Sophie as she calls herself this decade, has black, glossy hair, creamy pale skin, a cameo-oval face with a pointy chin and classic cupid's-bow lips. She almost has a cleft in her chin, and to her lifelong dismay, it's off-center, skewed slightly to her left. She has large, light brown eyes, the color of caramel taffy. Her hair is usually shoulder length with loose waves, but that's subject to change without notice. She is 5' 6" tall with a slender frame without buxom curves. |
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In clothing, she tends to prefer styles that refer back to those of the 1920s and '30s, though she rarely dresses in head to toe vintage anymore. Her posture is always perfect, and her speech contains considerably fewer contractions and slang words than is common among even well-bred people in this decade...um... century.
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History: Born in 1898, Sophie was a silent-screen actress in the fledgling motion picture industry. She achieved minor stardom, such as it was back then, as Mabel Allington. In 1925, the same year that The Jazz Singer introduced sound, she was Turned. Which worked to her advantage for a while-- the cameramen didn't have to coat the lens with petroleum jelly to conceal wrinkles in her later closeups-- but when her lack of visible aging was becoming notable, Sophie had to find a new life and a less public career for her now immortal self.
She still treasures her glittering glory days, though, which comes out mostly in her style of dress and deportment.
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Family: [None naturally, but if she's sired Children, 'sire' being a gender-free term when used this way by vampires, they would be listed here.]
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Character image portrayed by: Sylvia Sidney
Personality:
History: Born in 1898, Sophie was a silent-screen actress in the fledgling motion picture industry. She achieved minor stardom, such as it was back then, as Mabel Allington. In 1925, the same year that The Jazz Singer introduced sound, she was Turned. Which worked to her advantage for a while-- the cameramen didn't have to coat the lens with petroleum jelly to conceal wrinkles in her later closeups-- but when her lack of visible aging was becoming notable, Sophie had to find a new life and a less public career for her now immortal self.
She still treasures her glittering glory days, though, which comes out mostly in her style of dress and deportment.
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Weapons:
Family: [None naturally, but if she's sired Children, 'sire' being a gender-free term when used this way by vampires, they would be listed here.]
Vehicle:
Home:
Character image portrayed by: Sylvia Sidney