Post by smilepirate on Jul 10, 2020 15:56:48 GMT
Jasmine the basics full name • Princess Jasmine nicknames • Street-Mouse, Desert Flower age • 18 primary standing • Princess of Agrabah, Future Sultina secondary standing • Besieged Steward faction • Cursed Thorns (forced) species • Himan gender • Female sexuality • Straight the appearance origin • Aladdin height and weight • 5”6, 132lbs overall appearance • Curvy beauty with Agrabahian dark complexion, long braided black hair, and large brown eyes. Wears oasis blue pillow pants with a sapphire crown. the personality overall personality • Jasmine is a fiery, strong-willed and often stubborn beacon of justice and righteousness for the people of Agrabah, even if her age and wild spirit make her seem untamed and reckless at times. She has a strong sense of right and wrong, above any traditions or moral expectations, and she holds to them. Jasmine has a spitfire temper, longs to be respected and trusted, and tends to make judgement calls of her own quickly and confidently. She has a kind and generous heart beneath it all, and is capable of affection and love so long as someone proves themselves to her. She’s unswervingly loyal, and her confidence in who she is only cracks when she allows herself to feel the weight of responsibilities that tie her down. the history overall history • Jasmine was born to the Sultan and Sultina of Agrabah. She spent a happy childhood learning right and wrong and justice from her mother, who steadied the more absentminded but doting Sultan. When her mother passed away, Jasmine’s father became more uncertain and brought in a dark man named Jafar to advise him. Jasmine, entering her teens, did not like this man and fervently wished her father would trust her to help him rule. She knew she had much to learn, but she wanted to step into the Sultina’s supportive responsibilities. This was not to be the first time she was disappointed. The Sultan became ever the worrywart of the palace, and all his worries seemed to center on Jasmine. He didn’t trust her to look after herself and insisted on suitors. Worse, oily Jafar seemed to have more of the Sultan’s ear than anyone else. Jasmine was never allowed to leave the palace and had to endure stuffed-shirt, swaggering foreigners trying to win her hand in marriage. She couldn’t love any of them, and if she’d learned anything from the Sultina, it was that love was her greatest gift to give her people, especially by way of choosing their Sultan. She snuck out, one day, biding goodbye to her pet tiger Rajah, intending to run away. She had a duty to her people, but she felt a stronger, more wild urge to save herself from having her life lived for her. In the markets of Agrabah she met and fell in love with Aladdin. He was a poor boy who didn’t realize he was charming the Princess in disguise until they were caught by guards. Aladdin was a thief, and was thrown in the dungeons, but not before learning that the distraught girl trying to save him was the Crown Princess. Jafar broke the news none too gently to Jasmine that the boy had been beheaded. Jasmine realized that, in running away, she’d been reckless and irresponsible. The guards had thought her new love, that poor boy, had kidnapped her because of her foolishness. And Jafar...he was a snake, ready to shed blood at the slightest provocation. She wouldn’t leave her kingdom again, not in the hands of that Vizier. Soon a new suitor named Prince Ali came to woo Jasmine. She was determined to dislike him and his arrogant charm, but on their magic carpet ride, she realized he and the boy from the marketplace were one in the same. Aladdin lied to her, telling her he truly was a Prince, and she believed it until Jafar suddenly tried to take the throne. He’d found a magic lamp, and with the Genie’s power which Aladdin had been using, revealed that he really was just an urchin boy lying about his identity. Jasmine and her father were forced to be Jafar’s slaves. She tried to rebel, but it would have ended in disaster if Aladdin had not come in and tricked Jafar into wishing himself a dark genie. Trapped in a lamp of his own, Jafar was banished to the deserts and Aladdin broke the truth to Jasmine himself, declaring his love but refusing to be what he was not. He set the Genie free. The Sultan, seeing the selflessness and heroism in the boy, abolished the law keeping Jasmine from marrying him. They were betrothed. Through the years, Jasmine has helped Aladdin to protect Agrabah from threats innumerable, magic, foreign, and even godly. Shortly after their marriage, Aladdin was called upon as one of the heroes of Agrabah to aid an army called the Enchanted Suns. The worlds had been Merged by magical arts, and Jasmine was compelled to let her husband go while she looked after Agrabah. Jasmine was beside herself with worry, almost as much as her father before her. The war dragged on, and she heard from Aladdin only sparsely or during his few visits home. It didn’t seem to be going well. The Pridelands had fallen. She was desperate to jump in and help, and was all but prepared to do so, when her father disappeared mysteriously. She has sent a messenger to Aladdin, but cannot leave her city herself without a ruler. NOTE FOR STAFF: I’m starting as if Agrabah is yet Unaffiliated, but would like to RP out Jasmine’s servitude to the Thorns because of her father’s disappearance if that’s okay. the role player alias • SmilePirate age • 24 pronouns • She, her how did you find us? • My sister other characters •Prince Charming, Nala, Jasmine |
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