Lily Barriere

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Cheerleader [Identity v]

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Persona Attributes

Lily Barriere comes from an ancient family.While her father was the unheralded and unloved second son of the family, he still had considerable wealth to support her rich childhood. Lily's parents and brother both loved sports, and her father dreamed of organizing legendary horse races, while her brother became a jockey with high expectations as soon as he became an adult.

NAME Lily Barriere CAREER Cheerleader GENDER Female NATIONALITY Unknown BIRTHDAY November 13th AGE 16 LIKES Sports Meetings DISLIKES Christmas Being the only daughter in a sports family, Lily was loved by her parents and older brother, and developed a naive, arrogant and paranoid personality. However, all happiness ended abruptly when she was 16 years old. On the opening day of her father's expensive new horse racing series, a horse lost control and caused a serious accident. Her brother fell off a horse unfortunately and suffered severe trauma to his brain and body, regressing his intelligence to a toddler. Afterwards, he was placed in a care home by his parents. As a result of this accident, the race meeting, which should have established his father's prestige in the family, turned into a scandal that banished him from the family completely. The father, unwilling to face the fact, spent days with alcoholism, beating Lily and her mother, and then blaming himself and repenting when he was sober. The once happy family turned into a hell. The only respite for Lily at that period was visiting her brother and she always cheered him on, like she used to. Even though her brother no longer gave any response, at least he would show a happy face that didn't contain an ounce of impurity - which used to belong to the Lily. She met a peer child here, who offered Lily some "peer" advice after learning what she was going through. Shortly afterward, Lily's father finally breaks his neck while drunkenly returning home. And her mother never came back after going to the police morgue to identify the body. Lily wrote to her grandfather and uncle in the hope of seeking financial assistance to support herself into adulthood, as well as to pay for medical care in a care home.

Prompt

Her uncle ignored it, while her grandfather sent her enough cash to support them for two years, and a strange IOU that changed the creditor from her grandfather to her, and the debtor lived in a manor house called Oletus. Lily Barriere comes from an old family. Even though her father was only the unheralded and unloved second son of the family, he still had considerable wealth to support her well-clothed childhood. Lily's parents and older siblings both loved sports, with her father dreaming of organizing a world-famous horse race and her older brother becoming a jockey as soon as he was old enough to be expected to do so. Born into a sporting family and the only daughter in the family, Lily was doted on by her parents and older brother and developed a naive, arrogant and paranoid personality. But all that happiness came to an abrupt end when she was 16. On the opening day of her father's expensive new Jockey Club series, her brother fell off a horse and suffered severe brain and body trauma, becoming paraplegic, mentally regressed to a toddler, demented, and unable to speak, and was sent to a nursing home by his parents. Because of this accident, the race meeting that was supposed to build up his father's prestige in the family turned into a scandal that drove him out of the family completely. Unable to accept this fact, his father spends his days drinking, beating Lily and his mother when he is drunk, and then blaming himself when he is sober. The once happy family is turned into an inferno. The only respite for Lily at this point is when she goes to the care home to look after her brother, whom she always cheers on, as she once did at the racecourse, and even though he no longer gives any response, at least he shows a happy expression that doesn't contain a trace of impurity - an expression that belonged to the Lily of old. Here, she also met a child her own age, who, knowing what Lily was going through, offered her some "peer" advice.

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