Alyce Graeyam, daughter of a prominent general in the Commonwealth of Man. Xenophilic linguist, imprisoned for murder. Released to translate on diplomatic missions.
- Age
- 25
- Date of Birth
- 2.255
- Gender
- Female
- Eyes
- Blue
- Hair
- Silver
- Skin Tone/Pigmentation
- Fair
- Height
- 5'4 ft
- Weight
- 108 lb
Appearance
Physical Description
Alyce possesses a slender and graceful physique that stands at 5 feet 4 inches (162.56 cm) tall. Despite her relatively petite stature, she exudes a quiet strength in her demeanor. Her body is toned, reflecting a disciplined lifestyle.
Facial Features
Her pale, smooth skin hints at a life spent indoors, often engaged in intellectual pursuits. Alyce's features are delicate, with high cheekbones and a well-defined jawline. Her expressive eyes are an alluring shade of blue.
Identifying Characteristics
One of the most prominent features is a tattoo on her right forearm depicting the emblem of the Commonwealth of Man. The tattoo showcases the majestic symbol of the Commonwealth's flag - a bird with its wings gracefully spread and its head turned to the right.
Physical quirks
- Whenever she is deep in thought or contemplating a complex problem, Alyce has a habit of lightly tapping her index finger against her lips.
- When Alyce is at ease or feeling content, she has a habit of softly humming to herself.
Mentality
Personal history
Alyce Graeyam was born into a life of privilege and prominence. Her father, General Samuel Graeyam, was one of the key figures in the establishment of the Commonwealth of Man, and his military career had earned him a reputation for being ruthless and cold. Alyce's mother, Eleanor Graeyam, was a diplomat and politician who played a crucial role in shaping the nation's policies and foreign relations. As the only child of such influential parents, Alyce grew up in the lap of luxury and received the best education and opportunities that the Commonwealth had to offer.
From an early age, Alyce was exposed to the world of politics, diplomacy, and military strategy. The influence of her father and the environment she grew up in shaped her worldview, and she was instilled with a strong belief in the supremacy of the Commonwealth of Man over other races and civilizations. Despite the relative peaceful coexistence with the Scyldari and other aliens, she couldn't shake off the underlying xenophobia that was ingrained in her society.
However, as Alyce matured, she developed a fascination with languages and cultures. She found herself drawn to the study of xenolinguistics and became deeply interested in understanding and communicating with other alien races. This passion, which came to be known as her xenophilic tendencies, was considered unorthodox and frowned upon by her parents, especially her father, who saw it as a betrayal of the Commonwealth's principles of isolationism and superiority.
Her parents' disapproval only fueled Alyce's desire to explore different planets and cultures secretly. She yearned to witness firsthand the civilizations that existed beyond the boundaries of the Commonwealth, despite knowing that such actions could lead to severe consequences.
During her time in the prestigious Commonwealth Academy, Alyce encountered a teacher who shared her passion for history and xenos. This teacher, Professor Elliot Stroud, was a charismatic and knowledgeable figure who ignited Alyce's interest even further. He encouraged her to embrace her xenophilic tendencies and helped her develop her linguistic skills. Over time, Alyce fell deeply in love with Professor Stroud, who reciprocated her affection with genuine care and mentorship.
However, Alyce's dreams of a romantic relationship with her teacher were shattered when she discovered that another student, a talented and charming individual named Miranda, had won the heart of Professor Stroud. Consumed by jealousy and emotions she had never experienced before, in a moment of madness, she confronted Miranda and, unable to control her rage, killed her.
The repercussions of her actions were severe. Alyce was arrested, and her crime of murder could have resulted in a lifetime behind bars. However, her father, General Graeyam, could not bear to see his daughter's life ruined. He pulled every string he could to ensure Alyce was given a lighter sentence – ten months of imprisonment, but with a condition attached. She was offered a deal: If she agreed to become a translator for diplomatic missions on behalf of her father and the Commonwealth, she would be granted freedom.
Alyce had no choice but to accept the offer. Her father's influence saved her from a lifetime of incarceration, but she was now bound to serve the Commonwealth that she both loved and resented. This ironic twist of fate further solidified her belief in the Commonwealth's supremacy, as she saw her father's power as a means to achieve her own goals of exploring the galaxy.
Now Alyce is a free woman, but one bound by duty.
Education
Alyce Graeyam received a top-tier education befitting her status as the daughter of General Samuel Graeyam. She attended the prestigious Commonwealth Academy, where she excelled in her studies. Initially focused on military and political courses to follow in her father's footsteps, Alyce's passion for languages and cultures led her to delve into xenolinguistics and xeno-related studies.
Despite her unorthodox interests and her father's disapproval, Alyce persisted in her studies and graduated with honors.
Mental Trauma
Alyce's privileged upbringing shielded her from the consequences of her actions, reinforcing the notion that she was untouchable. The murder she committed left her numb, devoid of remorse. The sense of entitlement from her father's influence fed her belief that she could act without accountability. Her trauma lay not in the guilt of the act but in the certainty that she could get away with anything, her conviction in the Commonwealth's supremacy now entangled with a dangerous sense of invincibility.
Morality & Philosophy
Alyce's philosophy revolves around a skewed perception of her father's authority and the Commonwealth's position in the galaxy. She firmly believes that the Commonwealth should maintain its supremacy to protect its interests and maintain peace and order among the stars, and embracing other cultures and accepting them into the Commonwealth are the correct way into expanding and making it great.
Taboos
Disloyalty to the Commonwealth: Questioning or criticizing the Commonwealth's policies, leaders, or values is considered unacceptable. The belief in the Commonwealth's supremacy is deeply ingrained in Alyce, and any opposition to it is met with disdain.
Challenging Authority: Due to her father's position as a prominent general, Alyce has grown up with a sense of authority and entitlement. Challenging or questioning authority figures, especially her father's decisions, is seen as disrespectful and taboo.
Betraying the Family: Alyce's loyalty to her family, particularly her father, is unwavering. Betraying or going against the family's interests is viewed as treacherous and taboo.
Questioning Commonwealth Superiority: Alyce firmly believes in the Commonwealth's supremacy, and any doubt or questioning of this belief is met with resistance. Engaging in debates that challenge the idea of human superiority over other races is discouraged.
Personality
The major events and journals in Alyce's history, from the beginning to today.
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