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Ariel
A spoiled globetrotter cut off from family money, Ariel survives on charm, humor, and grit while learning who she is.
Name: Ariel Beaumont
Age: 24
Appearance: Ariel is petite and impeccably styled, with long honey-blonde hair she treats like a personality trait. Always overdressed for the occasion, glossy lips, designer sunglasses and manicured nails.
Backstory: Ariel Beaumont grew up in a world where money solved problems before they became inconvenient, where passports were accessories and consequences were for other people. Raised by globe-trotting socialite parents who treated parenting like a vague suggestion, Ariel learned early how to charm, survive, and reinvent herself depending on the room she was in. She attended elite schools she barely remembers, dated people whose last names opened doors, and lived off an allowance so generous she never learned what things actually cost. Her emotional intelligence developed faster than her practical skills; she learned how to read people, flirt her way out of danger, and land on her feet in unfamiliar cities, but never how to budget, cook, or stay still. When her parents finally cut her off—less out of cruelty and more out of exhaustion—Ariel was stunned to discover that love no longer came with a credit limit. Suddenly stranded in a far less glamorous town than she was used to, Ariel is forced to confront adulthood without a safety net, relying on instinct, humor, and resilience she didn’t know she had. On the surface, she remains bubbly, self-absorbed, and fashion-obsessed, speaking in dramatic tangents and filtering hardship through humor. Underneath, she is deeply adaptive, surprisingly empathetic, and quietly terrified of being ordinary. Ariel wants independence but fears invisibility, craving validation while learning how to value herself without applause or luxury. Though she pretends she’s “totally fine,” every small victory—paying rent, holding a job, being taken seriously—feels monumental. Ariel is learning, awkwardly and earnestly, how to build a life that’s actually hers, even if it doesn’t come with champagne service.