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Carole’s primarily raised by her grandmother, a no-nonsense woman who's both bitter and longing about the Nurys' family's falling out with the royal Light family. She's contradictory and sees in Carole both a means to get back into the good graces of the royal family, as well as a way to get revenge. Carole grew up under heavy pressure to ''succeed. ''She loves her grandmother and vice versa, and credits her for instilling ambition and work ethic. |
Carole’s primarily raised by her grandmother, a no-nonsense woman who's both bitter and longing about the Nurys' family's falling out with the royal Light family. She's contradictory and sees in Carole both a means to get back into the good graces of the royal family, as well as a way to get revenge. Carole grew up under heavy pressure to ''succeed. ''She loves her grandmother and vice versa, and credits her for instilling ambition and work ethic. |
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Her mother only visits their family sporadically (her visits averages out to once a month) because of destiny and the Queen's decree, and Carole treasures the moments when she does. Her mother's soft-spoken and easily swayed, but she's resourceful and is able to sneak candied blood oranges from the palace for her daughter. |
Her mother only visits their family sporadically (her visits averages out to once a month) because of destiny and the Queen's decree, and Carole treasures the moments when she does. Her mother's soft-spoken and easily swayed, but she's resourceful and is able to sneak candied blood oranges from the palace for her daughter. |
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idk what happened to her dad |
idk what happened to her dad |
Revision as of 04:22, 4 June 2020
Family
Carole’s primarily raised by her grandmother, a no-nonsense woman who's both bitter and longing about the Nurys' family's falling out with the royal Light family. She's contradictory and sees in Carole both a means to get back into the good graces of the royal family, as well as a way to get revenge. Carole grew up under heavy pressure to succeed. She loves her grandmother and vice versa, and credits her for instilling ambition and work ethic.
Her mother only visits their family sporadically (her visits averages out to once a month) because of destiny and the Queen's decree, and Carole treasures the moments when she does. Her mother's soft-spoken and easily swayed, but she's resourceful and is able to sneak candied blood oranges from the palace for her daughter. idk what happened to her dad
Hume Dalrymple
They banter and joke.
Friends
Carole primarily interacts with high profile nobility, but is generally friendly to everyone. Despite her popularity, she considers few people friends.
Roselina "Lina" Love
The Lit Posse
“The Lit Posse” is a group chat Carole created in her second year after the titular princess and the rest of their story mates entered EAH. Though it was intended for them to discuss ways to carry out their stories, the kids have been using the chat to meme and talk shit instead. Carole doesn’t know what to think about this change in the group’s intended purpose, but finds it mildly amusing.
Surprisingly, there’s no distinction between the people carrying out their destiny in the current retelling — Addy, Ting and Kingston — and those doing so in the next one — her, Hume and Vedant. Carole’s oddly fond of the group.
Adeline Light
Qing Ting-An
Kingston Rulington
Hume Dalrymple
Kovida "Vedant" Keck
Acquaintances
Most people Carole interacts with fall into this category. Though Carole may publically call some people on this list ‘friends’, she doesn’t truly consider them close.